Secrets From 'Happy Days' That Producers Kept Hidden For Years

Improv Legend

Winkler thrived at Emerson College, finding new ways to learn and new friends to help him along the way. He realized there that he wanted to pursue acting as a full-time career. More specifically, he wanted to attend the Yale School of Drama for his Master's degree. In his audition, he forgot his lines but improvised so well that he ended up landing a spot in the exclusive major...

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The More You Know

  • Disney is responsible for the rise of color TV
  • The first television drama was "The Queen's Messenger." The 40-minute show was aired by General Electric's station "WGY Television" on September 11, 1928.
  • Married... With Children (and Modern Family): Ed O'Neill's characters on both shows can be seen reading the same newspaper.
  • Jerry Seinfeld refused to do a 10th season of his incredibly popular sitcom, turning down an offered $5 million per episode. He wanted the show to go out on a high note.
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