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Do you ever wonder why Ron Howard left Happy Days?


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Didn't Potsie kinda take over duties when that happened?

Potsie went with him.

Ted McGinley took over, which is never a good sign.

 

Didn't he leave and come back for an episode or two. (Was in the Army I think). Also, whatever happened to Chuck. Seemed like a loser to me.

Chuck Cunningham went on a cruise to the Bermuda Triangle.  While he was there, he ran into Judy Winslow, Laurie Forman and Cousin Oliver Brady.

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I remember my parents loved Happy Days that first season or two because they identified with the plots and characters. Once the brother was gone, then Fonzie started taking over, they lost interest. I had a crush on Joanie and thought that the show was still worth watching for the three guys and Pat Morita - once they replaced him with Al Molinaro it started really sucking to me...yup, yup, yup...

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