treat him with such respect. well, good luck, arthur. hey, thanks, mrs. c. and she also had a crush on him, i think. a little bit. hey! when the fonz took over, the dynamic changed. we venture into teenage american graffiti style comedy. let s see it. doesn t look like a hickey. that show ends up going from 22nd place to first place. it becomes the number one show in the country. there would be traffic, people getting home to watch happy days. it was a revolution. networks targeting 18 to 49-year-olds not necessarily with family sitcoms but with friends sitcoms. laverne defazio and shirley feeney. whoa. garry marshall said we ve got this part on happy days. the show we did was a double date with fonzie and richie. nice. and a tie too. and a hankie.
buddies that will always have your back. yes, kids are not my favorite thing in the world, but i like them. you don t want to have them. i like sports cars, but it doesn t mean i want to push a ferrari through my vagina. but how i met your mother fell into the trap that friends did. it s just like, we re affable white people living in new york. but as we entered the 21st century, it s really important to take note that these friends sitcoms started to reflect more cultural diversity. when you guys first came in, we were as wholesome as the family in the brady bunch, now we re as dysfunctional as the cast of the brady bunch. they come from completely different perspectives. their study room is like the bar in cheers. hey! jeff winger, played by joel mchale, sort of our leader, he s this disgraced lawyer who comes back to community college. i m a student. well, that will be an inspiring journey. he creates the study group because he wants to get in the p
make the show wasn t your sort of traditional sitcom. it had to do with the flashback element. is this going to take a while? yes. 25 years ago, before i was dad, i had this whole other life. so you guys absolutely don t think i should call her? ted, no. get it through your skull. okay. okay. fine. i won t. interesting piece of trivia, i called her. what are you doing? it was this ideal world where you ve got your really good buddies that will always have your back. yes, kids are not my favorite thing in the world, but i like them. you don t want to have them. i like sports cars, but it doesn t mean i want to push a ferrari through my vagina. but how i met your mother fell into the trap that friends did. it s just like, we re affable white people living in new york. but as we entered the 21st century, it s really important to take note that these friends
it becomes the number one show in the country. there would be traffic, people getting home to watch happy days. it was a revolution. networks targeting 18 to 49-year-olds not necessarily with family sitcoms but with friends sitcoms. laverne defazio and shirley feeney. whoa. garry marshall said we ve got this part on happy days. the show we did was a double date with fonzie and richie. nice. and a tie too. and a hankie. is that for showing or for blowing? they were incredibly individually funny. is anybody upstairs going to run down and call me a nasty name? and then garry got the idea to spin them off into their own series. it we top laverne and shirley? my jesus and my beatles was laverne and shirley. everyone identified with laverne and shirley because we were best friends. and just the opening song schlemiel, schlimazel.
seasons. it just went off the charts ridiculous and it felt like it was for us. dreams come true for me and you president ford today proclaimed february to be national black history month. in light of the success of the friends sitcoms like happy days and lavern and shirley, they decided they wanted to create a story about black teenagers. here was these kids in watts hanging around at the diner, like teenagers in the 1950s, like the white boys going. what s happening? opened the entire world to black teeners who are best friends. and she s out of town, so you know it s fog on the a party of the year. it s based around friendships of rerun. rerun can dance. duane with the big fro. hey, hey, hey.