Only the three aforementioned characters of this show made it to the series two years later. 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. ![]() 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). ![]() 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. Interestingly, it did not receive a contract or network slot until two years later, after Ron Howard starred in American Graffiti. Very enjoyable episode that was the pilot for Happy Days.
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