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

Supporting Self

Things weren't easy right out of the gate. His first job was as a contestant on a game show, where he only earned $10 for his part. He managed to pay rent in New York City by booking some commercials as well as having a small part on the Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show, both very small roles. 

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The More You Know

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  • Crusader Rabbit' was the first TV cartoon
  • Breaking Bad: When you combine the titles of Season 2's first, fourth, tenth, and thirteenth episodes you get "Seven Thirty-Seven, Down, Over, ABQ," which is a foreshadowing of the plane crash at the end of the season.
  • The fan-favorite "Soup Nazi" character from Seinfeld was based on Al Yeganeh, a NYC chef. After the Soup Nazi episode aired (which Yeganeh reportedly hates), his business increased wildly.
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