So that explains it; because, watching this, she looks _absurdly_ tall. Now I discover that... nope... Henry Winkler was just 5'6", the same height I am.
Many of these TV Shows tackled so many different life situations and how to face them without using violence unless necessary. Thanks so much for these shows! I've learned so much about life and how to react to them.
Gorgeous, athletic, dynamic woman, with ethics. She was actually married to Bellisario for a several years, who developed and produced a lot of hit shows in the 80's and 90's. She played small parts in most of them. I would have very much liked to have seen her in more shows and films.
@@Pinkielover Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No one's fault but yours that you're unable to see it, and want to broadcast your opinion as if it's a fact.
@@charlesmeaux3954 Her name is Deborah Pratt and she is the exwife of Donald P. Bellisario the creater and executive producer of Quantum Leap. Deborah was also the voice of the hybrid computer Ziggy. Oh Boy!🧐😉📺👍
@@phoenixman8569 She was co-producer of the original series as well. And she was the voice of the hybrid computer Ziggy. That's her voice that you hear in the saga sell prologues for the original series. 🤗👍📺🙏
@markcoederoy632 She is a writer, actress and co-producer Quantum Leap the original series 1989-1993. Her name is Deborah Pratt. She is the ex wife of Quantum Leap creater Donald P. Bellisario. 🤗📺📼👍
Believe it or not, there was a TV movie that followed this episode called Kat Mandu and it starred Deborah Pratt who was reprising the role from this Happy Days episode.
It's called the art of fighting without fighting. Minimal movement/deflection of an attacker, using the environment to your advantage. (walls/doors/tables/chirs/ect.) Fonzie is the master of minimal martial arts and the period to every sentence.
They did a pilot for spinoff for Katmandu, but ABC didn’t pick it up. “Two teenage royals from a Himalayan kingdom are protected in America by a beautiful female bodyguard” costarring Alice Ghostley and Vicki Lawrence!
After awhile all the episodes were revolving around Fonzie. They ALL, ! Got old after awhile. Fonzie leaves the gang , Fonzie jumps the shark. Fonzie finds his dad. Fonzie helps Jenny Picalo's Boyfriend. Fonzie Jumps Garbage cans. Fonzie gives Richie advice about being tough. Fonzie meets Lone Ranger, etc.etc.etc....There were OTHER characters in the show!!!!.. iBLA>BLA.BLA.BLA.
Nothing feeble about minimal movement in a fight. Add that to using the surroundings (tables,chairs, ect.) and the efficiency speaks for itself. But yeah, it's tv.
I think it was "Malaysian back pinch." The last word sounds like "pitch" to me, but that doesn't seem to make sense. "Pinch" makes perfect sense with the tactics they are using.
Well, to be fair, it was the first time America saw Robin Williams and he was such a master at improv that he MUST be from another world. So why not make him an alien? As for Kathmandu, it was kind of a lame idea but by this time in the series they felt they could try anything, the ratings were still there.
@@TSimo113 Little history: That episode was from 1977. A DJ coined the phrase in 1985. It wasn't until 1997 that he made a website called jumptheshark, which he sold for a million dollars in 2006, because boneheads on the internet love their cliches. It was the 5th of 11 seasons for Happy Days. It was popular at the time, and stayed popular. It did not metaphorically jump the shark, like that DJ said.
You're looking at something from a different time. The culture was different. The show wasn't trying to be dark and gritty, with the universe at stake. If you're going to watch or listen to media from other decades, might want to accept that times change. Whatever you think is awesome now, I guarantee you some knownothing will eventually call it "tripe."
It's worth noting and admiring Happy Days and Henry Winkler for making a 5'6" guy larger than life and the coolest in tv history.
So that explains it; because, watching this, she looks _absurdly_ tall. Now I discover that... nope... Henry Winkler was just 5'6", the same height I am.
@@JohnCastleSmokelessdo you wear mudguards!?
@@TheJon2442 Naw, I wear your mom. Put her on like a slipper. It's neat.
@@JohnCastleSmokeless
Pretty sure it’s both.
Deborah Pratt. She played Morella on Airwolf.
yell ya lol
Thank you very much for your help, Mr. Fleming!
She scares me and turns me on . 🎉🎉🎉
One of the few Black people who appeared on happy days
Director, writer, producer, singer, dancer, actress and the woman behind Quantum Leap.
Many of these TV Shows tackled so many different life situations and how to face them without using violence unless necessary.
Thanks so much for these shows!
I've learned so much about life and how to react to them.
Gorgeous, athletic, dynamic woman, with ethics. She was actually married to Bellisario for a several years, who developed and produced a lot of hit shows in the 80's and 90's. She played small parts in most of them. I would have very much liked to have seen her in more shows and films.
Shes. Vomit inducing
Nothing gorgeous about her
@@Pinkielover She's thin. Common then, but rare now.
@@Pinkielover Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No one's fault but yours that you're unable to see it, and want to broadcast your opinion as if it's a fact.
@@Pinkielover You probraly gay.
She looks like a grown up , taller Joanie. Very striking woman.
she was in Airwolf as an agent.
@@charlesmeaux3954 Her name is Deborah Pratt and she is the exwife of Donald P. Bellisario the creater and executive producer of Quantum Leap. Deborah was also the voice of the hybrid computer Ziggy. Oh Boy!🧐😉📺👍
More attractive. Joanie was NOT a good looking girl.
Deborah Pratt looks a lot more like Juliet Prowse, especially the legs.
eww, shes half, so no
Now that’s a beautiful Woman/
Stunning
That was some pretty good stunt work for such an old sit com!
Fonz-can-do......love it
I have been looking for this episode. Thanks for posting.
The actress name is Deborah Pratt one gorgeous lady.
i just read she's the producer for the latest episodes of Quantum Leap.....
@@phoenixman8569 She was co-producer of the original series as well. And she was the voice of the hybrid computer Ziggy. That's her voice that you hear in the saga sell prologues for the original series. 🤗👍📺🙏
@@SuperMarioBrosIIIcool
She was the narrator on Quantum Leap.
And the agent on Airwolf
Oh Wow! That is so awesome. Thank you. "Theorizing that one could time travel within their own lifetime...." I can hear it. :)
always wondered who that was! You mean the first tv show? Not the current one?
@@studinthemaking I don't know if she does the current one, but she was definitely the narrator, and the voice of Ziggy in the first one.
Yep. She was the voice of Ziggy and appeared in the episode "A Portrait for Troian"
Lot's of love and hugs for you sweetheart. God bless you Lucy.
I've never seen this episode before... They could have have used it as a start-off for a Wonder-Woman series ( She looks like an Amazon Princess )
@markcoederoy632 She is a writer, actress and co-producer Quantum Leap the original series 1989-1993. Her name is Deborah Pratt. She is the ex wife of Quantum Leap creater Donald P. Bellisario. 🤗📺📼👍
A spinoff pilot was written for the role of Kat, but it wasn't picked up and therefore never evolved.
Fonzie has magic powers😂
I can see Seger writing a song about her.
Touch Bar stool boom breaks
That woman is gorgeous!
Mulâtre, 1/2 black - white, just like Mariah Carey .
@@JessicaLloyd-t1smariah is about thawed out for xmas
@@JessicaLloyd-t1s Me too... Mixed with a bunch of stuff family is Islanders.
I forgot just how ridiculous this show got in the later seasons.
I personally,never liked this show, I thought it was cringey and corny as hell..
@stevenleslie8557, this show was the origin of the phrase “jumping the shark”
That might’ve been the MOST RIDICULOUS episode of the entire run!
And I loved every moment when I first saw it waaaaay back in the day. Still do. 😊
I agree! 👍
No I think that was the time when the Fonz jumped the shark.
They jumped the shark.
Shorts and the leather jacket.😅😅😊😮😂😂
The fonz was a pioneer in IR dating.
She's from where the wind begins...
Chicago?
I think Katmandu would've made a good long term match for Fonzie.
Nah! I say it should be Pinkie 🩷Tuscadero!!♥️🥰
Believe it or not, there was a TV movie that followed this episode called Kat Mandu and it starred Deborah Pratt who was reprising the role from this Happy Days episode.
Hard to believe we enjoyed this so much… looking back it brings back memories but soooooo corny
They are both now in their 70's!!!👴👵
She was a hottie!
Damn, she was fine.
She’s beautiful! That girl must be 5’ tall!!
Her legs are that tall
@@buzzard6410 She's 5'9".
@@TheBrooklynbodine I know she it. I was using a bit of hyperbole.
@@buzzard6410 I was actually commenting on how tall Winkler is in a round about way. 🥶🤣🤣🤣
@@messymason1984 You got to admit. She's got some pins...
She looked like a tall version of Joanie!
The dude jumping over the bar was an impressive stunt
Rarely saw Fonzie actually fight besides his trick hand and magical finger snapping.
It's called the art of fighting without fighting. Minimal movement/deflection of an attacker, using the environment to your advantage. (walls/doors/tables/chirs/ect.) Fonzie is the master of minimal martial arts and the period to every sentence.
He didn't glorify violence, he made fun of it. There's a lot of morality in the old shows.
Her mothers name is Nepal and her dad is Himalaya.
Oh wow tht th lady from TV show 'Air Wolfe
Loved her in Airwolf
Nerve lock. Oh boy. 😂
"This guy's very musical".
She is beautiful
Somebody owes me 2 chairs
Looks like a tall version of Joanie
Wasn’t she in the music group Dee-Lite?
Happy days dabbles in dominatrix fantasies
Donald Belisario's future wife
Fonzie down with the sisters.
They did a pilot for spinoff for Katmandu, but ABC didn’t pick it up. “Two teenage royals from a Himalayan kingdom are protected in America by a beautiful female bodyguard” costarring Alice Ghostley and Vicki Lawrence!
This is how the Dock Strike ended.
she is so lovely n very nice sheer hosed legs!!!
Is that John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard) as the bartender?
🏍 🦈 loved the first four or five seasons. Then it got a bit ASSinine. And that's forgiving that our beloved characters look mid thirties
This looks like one of those episodes made after Happy Days jumped the shark.
The first 3 seasons were the best. After that, not so much.
Ah the lady from Airwolf
What episode was this?
So who is she ?
After awhile all the episodes were revolving around Fonzie. They ALL, ! Got old after awhile. Fonzie leaves the gang , Fonzie jumps the shark. Fonzie finds his dad. Fonzie helps Jenny Picalo's Boyfriend. Fonzie Jumps Garbage cans. Fonzie gives Richie advice about being tough. Fonzie meets Lone Ranger, etc.etc.etc....There were OTHER characters in the show!!!!.. iBLA>BLA.BLA.BLA.
Yes we can do
Gotta "love" those feeble martial arts moves in 70's shows......LMAO.
Calm down, kid. They're not going to use the real thing.
It's supposed to be campy.
Nothing feeble about minimal movement in a fight. Add that to using the surroundings (tables,chairs, ect.) and the efficiency speaks for itself.
But yeah, it's tv.
my kind of woman eahh
I think shecwas a bodygaurd on diferrentvstrokes
She looks like a stretched version of f Joanie Cunningham
Cheesy
Deborah was so sexy back then.👍🏻 As always the fonz is 👍🏻 the coolest😅
cheesy but fun the old 70s shows
Did he say “Malaysian bat b#####”?
I think it was "Malaysian back pinch." The last word sounds like "pitch" to me, but that doesn't seem to make sense. "Pinch" makes perfect sense with the tactics they are using.
I thought the same thing.
Hard to judge which episode of Happy Days was the stupidest. This one must be in the Top 20. Mork is still #1.
Well, to be fair, it was the first time America saw Robin Williams and he was such a master at improv that he MUST be from another world. So why not make him an alien?
As for Kathmandu, it was kind of a lame idea but by this time in the series they felt they could try anything, the ratings were still there.
There will always be the shark.
I pity you. Not all things are to be taken seriously. Not everything has to be dark and gritty. Happy Days was fun. God only knows what you call fun.
The stupidest was the episode that coined the phrase "Jumping the Shark"
@@TSimo113 Little history: That episode was from 1977. A DJ coined the phrase in 1985. It wasn't until 1997 that he made a website called jumptheshark, which he sold for a million dollars in 2006, because boneheads on the internet love their cliches. It was the 5th of 11 seasons for Happy Days. It was popular at the time, and stayed popular. It did not metaphorically jump the shark, like that DJ said.
Its hard to believe I watched this crap and thougth it was good
Looking at this, it's funny how campy and corny this was.
Beerus
Tony Danza would have been great as a Fonz too
Spencer Hastings mom.
Real shame what they did to this show. First few seasons were great and then it just degraded into slapstick nonsense.
lol, Joo dork.
It's comical how they have people who can't even kick do scenes like this. I am sure she got the job based on qualifications.
Show was written by 9 yr olds.
I may well be in the minority, but Happy Days (seasons 4 onward) is the most over rated sitcom ever made.
Thats because at that point the show had become an institution because of its popularity. All the popular shows are guilty of it.
What a pile of tripe.
Yeah a little bit of quirky comedy is fine but that Happy Days episode was a bit stupid
well for it time it was a light family comedy. no real point to prove like the wire today.
You're looking at something from a different time. The culture was different. The show wasn't trying to be dark and gritty, with the universe at stake. If you're going to watch or listen to media from other decades, might want to accept that times change. Whatever you think is awesome now, I guarantee you some knownothing will eventually call it "tripe."
@@ncwordman Bollocks
@@ncwordman No tripe is tripe. This show was good, but it went past its prime and became bland and lame.
i found happy days so f--king stupid
What was the actress name?