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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Happy Days: The Complete First Season
1. All The Way [1:37]
1. The Lemon [10:45]
1. Richie's Cup Runneth Over [11:13]
1. Guess Who's Coming To Visit [1:24]
1. Hardware Jungle [:40]
1. The Deadly Dares [1:38]
Disc #2 -- Happy Days: The Complete First Season
1. Fonzie Drops In [1:37]
1. The Skin Game [9:26]
1. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do [12:27]
1. Give The Band A Hand [1:09]
1. Because She's There [:40]
Disc #3 -- Happy Days: The Complete First Season
1. In The Name of Love [1:38]
1. Great Expectations [14:51]
1. The Best Man [7:10]
1. Knock Around the Block [1:10]
1. Be the First On Your Block [:40]
Happy Days, the 1974 sitcom with a case of '50s nostalgia, was originally created to focus on the friendship between Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his best bud, Potsie Weber (Anson Williams) as they grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. All that changed when a greaser character named "The Fonz" (Henry Winkler) turned up at the malt shop, Arnold's -- albeit without his trademark leather jacket at first -- and completely changed the thrust of the show. Happy Days was centered around Richie's family: his father, Howard (Tom Bosley), who ran the neighborhood hardware store; mother, Marion (the perfect TV mom, Marion Ross); sister, Joanie (Erin Moran); and older brother, Chuck, who was played by two different actors and eventually forgotten about by Season 3. Richie hung around Arnold's after attending Jefferson High with friends Potsie, the loveable loser, and Ralph Malph (Donny Most), the class clown. High school dropout Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli drove a motorcycle, had a way with the ladies, and regularly dispensed advice to the teenagers at Arnold's about love and life. Fans ate up Fonzie's coolness and his catchphrases, propelling what could have been a one-note character to star of the show. Even though it was a comedy, Happy Days often tackled topics such as racism ("The Best Man"); teenage drinking ("Richie's Cup Runneth Over"); and the Cold War ("Be the First on Your Block"). Other standout episodes include "All the Way, " wherein Richie exaggerates about how far he got with a date, and Richie's and Potsie's desire to join a gang in "The Deadly Dares." Happy Days ran for ten seasons on ABC -- gathering Emmy nominations along the way -- and became a permanent part of history: Fonzie's leather jacket now sits in the Smithsonian. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble