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Happy Days Mother and Child Reunion (1974–1984) Online

Happy Days Mother and Child Reunion (1974–1984) Online
Original Title :
Mother and Child Reunion
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Family / Music
Year :
1974–1984
Directror :
Jerry Paris
Cast :
Henry Winkler,Marion Ross,Anson Williams
Writer :
Garry Marshall,Fred Fox Jr.
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
6.8/10
Happy Days Mother and Child Reunion (1974–1984) Online

Fonzie believes that a waitress named Angela may be the mother who left him when he was four.
Episode cast overview:
Henry Winkler Henry Winkler - Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli
Marion Ross Marion Ross - Marion Cunningham
Anson Williams Anson Williams - Potsie Weber (credit only)
Erin Moran Erin Moran - Joanie Cunningham (credit only)
Al Molinaro Al Molinaro - Al Delvecchio
Scott Baio Scott Baio - Chachi Arcola
Lynda Goodfriend Lynda Goodfriend - Lori Beth Allen
Tom Bosley Tom Bosley - Howard Cunningham
Cathy Silvers Cathy Silvers - Jenny Piccalo
Ted McGinley Ted McGinley - Roger Phillips
Janis Paige Janis Paige - Angela
Ray Girardin Ray Girardin - Big Harold
Denis Mandel Denis Mandel - Eugene Belvin
Harris Kal Harris Kal - Bobby


User reviews

Risteacor

Risteacor

This version of Happy Days(1981)isn't considered the best the series had to offer, and this is when the Fonz(Henry Winkler)took over the show, and regulars like Richie and Ralph are long gone. Regarding this episode, Fonzie takes his class(ugh)to a diner, and while he's about to order his food, he sees a waitress(Janis Paige)named Angela who he thinks resembles his mother, who also has the same name. Two Angela's in Milwaukee? No way! Perhaps the only redeeming aspect of this weak episode is the class teasing an odd neat freak named Eugene(Denis Mandel), who cleans his fork with a napkin and worries about whose mouth the fork has been in, and he even(off-camera)has rocks put down his pants. A silly and very unrealistic moment has the Fonz beating up a trucker about a foot taller and much heavier than him also. The Fonz was a hero of mine as a youngster, but after a few years, it doesn't wash anymore, and that trucker would've pasted him in real life very easily. Angela didn't turn out to be the Fonz's mother, and even though this episode was pedestrian at best, Winkler did have a few serious and effective lines that widened his usual role, but I still wouldn't recommend this episode to any Happy Days fan.