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There were a number of popular TV shows in the 70s and 80s that popularized 50s life, but the highest-rated example would be "Happy Days," which also spun off other series like "Laverne & Shirley" and "Joanie Loves Chachi," also set in the 50s.
Yes. Her name is Shuurei, not Shirley, and she is in love with Ryuuki but she puts her duties as an official first.
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You might be thinking of Shirley Manson - she also played Catherine Weaver, and she sung Samson and Delilah in Season 2 Series 1
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On the ABC television series Laverne & Shirley (1976-1983) Laverne De Fazio's father owned The Pizza Bowl - a pizza place and bowling alley.
Laverne DeFazio, a character from the TV show "Laverne & Shirley," wears an "L" on her clothes as a distinctive feature that represents her name. This quirky detail reflects her bold personality and adds to the show's comedic charm. The "L" has become an iconic symbol of the character, emphasizing her individuality and style throughout the series.
Laverne and Shirley first aired January 27, 1976 and ran for 178 episodes. The series finale aired May 10, 1983, and starred Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams as the title characters.
David L. Lander is the voice of Oswald, the octopus in the children's show & DVD's.
No, but the song 'Yesterday' was played in one of the final Milwaukee-based episodes of the series, in season 6, entitled 'Not Quite New York' (the show ran 8 seasons in all). In the episode 'Not Quite New York,' the Beatles' song 'Yesterday' was played alongside a montage of memorable clips from the girls' time in Milwaukee. You can find a full Laverne & Shirley episode guide here: http://www.tv.com/laverne-and-shirley/show/760/episode.html?tag=list_header;paginator;All&season=All
Laverne & Shirley, Blansky's Beauties, Mork and Mindy, Out of the Blue, and Joanie Loves Chachi.
Lenny and Squiggy, characters from the sitcom "Laverne & Shirley," are known for their comedic antics and friendship. The show, which aired from 1976 to 1983, featured them as lovable yet goofy neighbors of the main characters, Laverne and Shirley. Over the course of the series, Lenny and Squiggy experienced various misadventures, contributing to the show's humor and charm. Their storylines often revolved around their attempts to impress women and navigate life in Milwaukee, but they remained beloved side characters throughout the series.
Shotz Brewery Laverne and Shirley were bottle cappers at Shotz Brewery for the majority of the series (for the first five seasons, which took place in Milwaukee, and tend to be the most well-known). The girls had other occasional odd jobs throughout the course of the series, including taxi dancers (episode: 'Call me a Taxi'), research subjects (episode: 'Guinea Pigs'), and waitresses at Laverne's dad's establishment, the Pizza Bowl (assorted episodes), among others. In later episodes (during the seasons that took place in Burbank, California), the girls were gift-wrappers at the department store Bardwell's.
"Happy Days" wins. "Happy Days" was itself a spinoff of "Love, American Style". The following are spinoffs of "Happy Days": 1. "Laverne & Shirley" 2. "Mork & Mindy" 3. "Joanie Loves Chachi" 4. "Blansky's Beauties" 5. "Out of the Blue" 6. "The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang" (animated) 7. "Laverne & Shirley Joins the Army" (animated) 8. "Mork & Mindy" (animated) The following are spinoffs of "Star Trek" (does not include films): 1. "Star Trek: The Animated Series" 2. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" 3. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" 4. "Star Trek: Voyager" 5. "Star Trek: Enterprise"
Jeannie's friend's name was Laverne. They shared many adventures and experiences together throughout the series. Laverne often provided support and companionship to Jeannie as she navigated her life with Major Nelson.
Eve Dallas's captain in the "In Death" series is Captain Ryan Feeney. He is a supportive and understanding leader who respects Eve's abilities as a detective.