Ayyyy! The Fonz meets Henry Winkler! |
August 9th, 2016 under Henry Winkler. [ Comments: none ]
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Happy Days made Milwaukee a star, so it makes sense that the city would honor the show’s iconic character Arthur Fonzarelli. They did this by giving The Fonz his own bronze statue for natives and tourists to love like we do the character. No one loves it more than Henry Winkler, so whenever he is in town he goes to visit himself.
The nicest guy in Hollywood is visiting The Badger State because he will be part of the Happy Days Live event tomorrow at Wisconsin State Fair with Ralph Malph and Potsie Weber aka Donny Most and Anson Williams.
When it comes to the statue it is better than the old Lucy, but worse than the new one. What do you think?
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Looks like Better Late Than Never will be one of TV’s best show ever! |
June 1st, 2016 under Better Late Than Never, Henry Winkler, Jeff Dye, NBC, William Shatner. [ Comments: none ]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8J4iWDr6V4
Last year when NBC announced that they were sending Henry Winkler, William Shatner, George Foreman, Terry Bradshaw and Jeff Dye to Asia for a docusries called Better Late Than Never, I have been anxiously waiting for this show to debut. Just like the title, Better Late Than Never, almost a year after they filmed their trip, it finally has a premiere date. It will debut on August 23rd and it looks like it will be the best comedy to grace our televisions in a real long time. Yet, only one comedian and two actors are part of it and it’s unscripted.
Not only should you be prepared to laugh until your cry, you will also learn a lot about The Orient as they try not cause an International incident. Which looks like they might’ve according to that trailer.
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Henry Winkler and The Fonz! |
December 14th, 2015 under Henry Winkler. [ Comments: 1 ]
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Henry Winkler was in Minneapolis and he saw his alter-ego The Fonz. Seeing these two together brought me some Happy Days! Ayyyyy, isn’t this photo cool like Arthur Fonzerelli?
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Ayyyy! Jeff Dye has come a long way! |
September 2nd, 2015 under Henry Winkler, Jeff Dye. [ Comments: none ]
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Jeff Dye has been in the business for less than a decade and he has come a long way, baby! He went from being a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2008 to being a contestant on this summer’s I Can Do That for them and now he’s traveling Asia with 4 legends in the sports and TV world with the Peacock network. He is currently in Thailand with Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman, William Shatner and Henry Winkler filming the docuseries Better Late Than Never.
Now that might not sound like he has come a long way, but these photos that he shared from his past today proves it. When he was in Wisconsin, he posed with the statue of The Fonz there and now he is posing with the real thing. And his excitement in both photos just brings a smile to my face, and I figured it would do the same to yours.
I can’t wait for Better Late Than Never to debut on NBC because if that picture is any hint what it is going to be like, it is going to be the best thing on television this season!
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Better Late Than Never could be the better than everything! |
June 9th, 2015 under Better Late Than Never, Henry Winkler, Jeff Dye, William Shatner. [ Comments: none ]
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NBC announced their newest reality show today and it has the potential to be the best thing ever. Better Late Than Never is going to send Henry Winkler, William Shatner, George Foreman, Terry Bradshaw and Jeff Dye to Asia and make them survive on their own without any help from everyone. Basically The Fonz can fish, The Shat can use Priceline, the Boxer can bring his grill, the football colorist can be that funny looking American they want to take pictures with for money and I am sure they’re things that Jeff Dye learned on I Can Do That that will come in useful somehow.
Still confused by the show? Here’s the description from the press release:
Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman and Jeff Dye will embark on the ultimate international excursion with no assistants, no limousines and no lattes, in search of an intimate, life-changing experience. The one-hour series will begin production in August, traveling to Tokyo, Kyoto, Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Chang Mai before heading home.
The five will navigate their way through each city — communicating with the local population, immersing themselves in local traditions and enjoying exotic food — all the while dealing with the unexpected twists and turns that any trip presents. As they check off items on their own personal “bucket list,†the five will rely on each other for support and encouragement and, in the process, demonstrate that friendship is the ultimate gift.
Doesn’t that sound like it will be happy day whenever it airs? Hopefully, it won’t jump the shark like one of Winkler’s other shows!
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