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Happy Days, Behind the Scenes, Fun and Unknown Facts 

That's Classic!
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In this previously unpublished video episode, Bob Bergen joins John Cato for a rousing look at the behind the scenes stories of "Happy Days." They crack up as they look at the original title of "Cool" to Henry Winkler's fear of motorcycles. Always fun and filled with interesting tidbits you may have never heard before. Enjoy! Happy Days was originally supposed to be called "Cool." But, after the success of American Graffiti, the producers decided that they needed a catchier title. Thus, Happy Days was born. The show became an instant classic, thanks in part to its talented cast. Henry Winkler, who played the Fonz, was hesitant to take on the role at first. He was afraid of motorcycles and didn't want to be typecast as a greaser. Luckily, he overcame his fears and went on to create one of television's most iconic characters. It's fascinating to see how such a beloved show came together backstage. Bob Bergen and John's candid conversation brings all the fun and nostalgia of Happy Days right into your living room.
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Hosted by John Cato, actor, voiceover artist, and moderator for over 20 years for the television and movie industry. John's background brings a unique insight and passion to the podcast.

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