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Henry Winkler talks about getting cast as "The Fonz" and how he developed the role on Happy Days 01:26
Interview: Henry Winkler
How Henry Winkler's ad-lib got him hired for an episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show five days after he arrived in L.A. 02:10
Interview: Henry Winkler | Show: Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Henry Winkler talks about getting cast as "The Fonz" on Happy Days; why Fonzie never rode a motorcycle or combed his hair, and the genesis of his catchphrase "whoa" 08:46
Interview: Henry Winkler | Show: Happy Days
Henry Winkler ("Arthur Fonzarelli" aka "The Fonz") talks about the cast and director of Happy Days 06:07
Interview: Henry Winkler | Show: Happy Days
Henry Winkler explains how his character "Fonzie" first said "whoa" on Happy Days 00:48
Interview: Henry Winkler | Topic: We Laughed
Henry Winkler explains why his character "Fonzie" wouldn't comb his hair on Happy Days and describes the iconic character and his mannerisms 02:37
Interview: Henry Winkler | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Henry Winkler explains when his character "Fonzie" first said "whoa" on Happy Days 01:15
Interview: Henry Winkler | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
On being the first female executive at CBS and dealing with other executives like William S. Paley; on her mentors, including Audrey Wood and Irene Selznick, and how she felt about her career; on the then-current state of television 15:24
Interview: Ethel Winant
On producing The Great Adventure; on becoming Vice President of Movies and Miniseries at NBC in 1975 and later going to work for Metromedia; on producing made-for-television movies and miniseries and on not wanting to work on feature films; on career highlights 14:57
Interview: Ethel Winant
Ethel Winant on being the first female executive at CBS and dealing with other executives like William S. Paley 05:59
Interview: Ethel Winant | Person: William S. Paley
Ethel Winant on her mentors, including Audrey Wood and Irene Selznick, and how she felt about her career 06:59
Interview: Ethel Winant | Person: Audrey Wood
Ethel Winant on becoming Vice President of Movies and Miniseries at NBC in 1975 and later going to work for Metromedia 03:37
Interview: Ethel Winant
Ethel Winant on producing made-for-television movies and miniseries and on not wanting to work on feature films 05:01
Interview: Ethel Winant
Ethel Winant on being the first female executive at CBS and dealing with other executives like William S. Paley 05:58
Interview: Ethel Winant
Ethel Winant on being the first female executive at CBS and dealing with other executives like William S. Paley 05:58
Interview: Ethel Winant | Topic: Women
Ethel Winant on being the first female executive at CBS and dealing with other executives like William S. Paley 05:58
Interview: Ethel Winant | Topic: Representation on Television
Ethel Winant on her mentors, including Audrey Wood and Irene Selznick, and how she felt about her career 06:59
Interview: Ethel Winant | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Ethel Winant on her mentors, including Audrey Wood and Irene Selznick, and how she felt about her career 06:59
Interview: Ethel Winant | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
Ethel Winant on the then-current state of television 02:25
Interview: Ethel Winant | Topic: Television Industry
On various accolades she's received; on career regrets; on the Golden Age of Television and what represents the best of television; on advice to aspiring casting directors 13:29
Interview: Ethel Winant
On her personal qualities and what she might have done without television; on how she'd like to be remembered; on various people with whom she has worked in her career 15:39
Interview: Ethel Winant
Ethel Winant on Fred Silverman and Rod Serling 00:42
Interview: Ethel Winant | Person: Fred Silverman