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Love, American Style
S3.E22
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Love and the Happy Days/Love and the Newscasters

  • Episode aired Feb 25, 1972
  • 1h
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8.1/10
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Carol Wayne in Love, American Style (1969)
ComedyRomance

An American family of the 1950s gets their first television. The teenage son Ritchie and his friend Potsie assume it can be used as a chick magnet. This was a precursor to the Happy Days ser... Read allAn American family of the 1950s gets their first television. The teenage son Ritchie and his friend Potsie assume it can be used as a chick magnet. This was a precursor to the Happy Days series.An American family of the 1950s gets their first television. The teenage son Ritchie and his friend Potsie assume it can be used as a chick magnet. This was a precursor to the Happy Days series.

  • Directors
    • Marc Daniels
    • Gary Nelson
  • Writers
    • Garry Marshall
    • R.S. Allen
    • Harvey Bullock
  • Stars
    • John Astin
    • Carl Ballantine
    • Ric Carrott
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Marc Daniels
      • Gary Nelson
    • Writers
      • Garry Marshall
      • R.S. Allen
      • Harvey Bullock
    • Stars
      • John Astin
      • Carl Ballantine
      • Ric Carrott
    • 4User reviews
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    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Rex Bickers (segment "Love and the Newscasters")
    Carl Ballantine
    Carl Ballantine
    • Chicken Little (segment "Love and the Newscasters")
    Ric Carrott
    • Chuck Cunningham (segment "Love and the Television Set)
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Howard Cunningham (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Richie Cunningham (segment "Love and Happy Days")
    • (as Ronny Howard)
    Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee
    • Louise Freeman (segment "Love and the Newscasters")
    Susan Neher
    • Joanie Cunningham (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Reva Rose
    Reva Rose
    • Thelma Digby (segment "Love and the Newscasters")
    Marion Ross
    Marion Ross
    • Marion Cunningham (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Anson Williams
    Anson Williams
    • Potsie (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Nellie Burt
    Nellie Burt
    • Grandma (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Ed Cambridge
    Ed Cambridge
    • Mr. Dickerson (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    • (as Edmund Cambridge)
    Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan
    • Uncle Harold (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Ronda Copland
    Ronda Copland
    • Teresa (segment "Love and Television Set")
    Gary Durbin
    • First Boy (segment "Love and the Newscasters")
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Mrs. Nestrock (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    Todd Gross
    • Second Boy (segment "Love and the Newscasters")
    Sheila Jo Guthrie
    • Corrine Delarosa (segment "Love and the Television Set")
    • Directors
      • Marc Daniels
      • Gary Nelson
    • Writers
      • Garry Marshall
      • R.S. Allen
      • Harvey Bullock
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    Fun glimpse at the pilot of Happy Days

    Very enjoyable episode that was the pilot for Happy Days. Interestingly, it did not receive a contract or network slot until two years later, after Ron Howard starred in American Graffiti. Also interestingly, the production style, comedic elements and personalities of Marian, Richie and Potsie all remain unchanged when the show finally did become a series. The show even retained the same scene segue method and use of canned laughter (which was a staple in Love, American Style and many shows of that era). The episode recalls the nostalgia of the 1950's in the same way the series later did and provides a fun glimpse into the origins of a popular show that had an 11-year run. Only the three aforementioned characters of this show made it to the series two years later.

    Faux pas, Richie tells dad to adjust the "rabbit ears" during the first use of the family's new TV. This show is set in the early 1950's and the phrase "rabbit ears", per Mirriam Webster, was first used in 1952. It certainly wasn't a common phrase back then (nor even in the 70's when I was growing up). It really reached prominence well after cable TV was introduced in the 80's as it became less common to use an antenna and thus "rabbit ears" became more common to contrast an antenna TV with cable. As a teenager whose family just got the first TV on its block, it is highly unlikely Richie would have referred to what most folks called an "antenna" as "rabbit ears."

    And in the irony department, Henry Winkler was not allowed to wear a leather jacket in Season 1 as Fonzie (unless he was near his bike), but ABC relented for Season 2. However, Richie wore a leather jacket in this pilot (gasp! where were the ABC censors?), but never did on Happy Days.
    10mydtrend

    A Brief Sketch

    In one brief sketch in Love, American Style, two young men are pushing a big brass bed in the middle of a city street and one says to the other, "Now when we meet the girls, just act natural". This never ceases to crack me up. I'm old enough to have seen the original show and I loved it and never missed an episode and I don't remember any of the other skits but this one stuck in my head. I just wish it could be shown again nowadays. The brass bed was featured in several episodes and many of the sketches could have resulted in spin-offs. Nowadays comedies are popular and I wish I could suggest to TV producers that they consider reviving this one.
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    The first of the Happy Days

    I was just a kid when I saw this episode. I recall nothing about "Love and the Newscasters" but the segment with Ronny Howard and Harold Gould stuck in my little mind.

    Actually, I didn't remember much about it, either, except for the sweet and touching ending.

    When "Happy Days" took off I recalled this episode but since they recast the dad (I always liked Harold Gould) it took me a while to get into it. Oh, the character playing Chuck was also recast, but what else is new? And for Erin Moran fans, don't look for her, either.

    It's difficult to express how much the 1970s was about the 1950s. George Lucas touched an eternal chord with "Star Wars" but made a hit with youth first with "American Graffiti" (also featuring Ronnie Howard). But this came first.

    Originally a pilot that got sidetracked into the graveyard of unsold pilots, "Love, American Style" (which was a clever bit of recycling I wish the other networks had copied), this episode looks a bit clunky compared to what followed. Is it "Happy Days"? Hey, if all the collective junk I've seen since 1977 can be called "Star Wars," why not?

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    • Trivia
      The segment "Love and the Happy Days" was an unsold pilot. The success of American Graffiti (1973) convinced ABC to pick it up as the series Happy Days (1974).
    • Connections
      Edited into Happy Days: Who's Sorry Now? (1974)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1972 (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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