Time passes by very quickly and at times, we might even be surprised that so many years have passed since a significant event. I think that is how many people feel about Happy Days.
It’s hard to believe that it has been 50 years since the television sitcom, Happy Days made its way into our lives. Two of the primary characters in that show, Richie Cunningham and Arthur Fonzarelli became more than people on the television set, they became a part of our family.
On September 15, that couple got together again during the 76 primetime Emmys on a set that made us remember the show very well.
They may have aged over the past five decades, but they still have their comedy and it is obvious that they can still entertain. Even Ron Howard pointed out that the theme song to the television show didn’t play.
Of course, she would get one,” Henry said.
“Well, I have a solution,” Ron answered. “You could do it.”
“No, come on, first of all, I’m out of practice,” Henry replied. “And second of all, it takes schooling, and, you know.”
“You went to the Yale School of Drama. Come on, you know you can do it.”
Then something happened that really took us back to the show. Henry suddenly became the Fonz and walked over to the jukebox. He hit the jukebox the way that he did during the show and music began to play.
Many people who saw this for themselves agree that it was a very touching moment. It was like taking a step back in time to relive some of the best times of our lives.