Love, American Style was an hour-long television anthology which originally aired between September 1969 and January 1974. For the 1971 and 1972 seasons it was a part of an ABC Friday prime-time lineup that included Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222, and The Odd Couple.
Each week, the show featured different stories of romance, usually with a comedic spin. All episodes were unrelated, featuring different characters, stories and locations. The show often featured the same actors playing different characters in many episodes. In addition a large and ornate brass bed was a recurring prop in many episodes.
The show may be best known for its February 1972 episode Love and the Happy Days which became the pilot for the popular TV series Happy Days. That episode was written by Garry Marshall and featured Ron Howard (as Richie), Marion Ross (as Richie's mother), Anson Williams (as Potsie, Richie's friend), among others. Roles played in the episode by Harold Gould (Howard the father), Susan Neher (Joanie, Richie's sister), and Ric Carrott (Chuck, Richie's brother) were played by other actors in the spin-off.
The theme song was sung by the family pop group The Cowsills for the first season. A new version done by The Charles Fox Singers starting in the second season carried on for the remainder of the series, as well as on all episodes in syndication.
1960s TV shows in the United States | 1970s TV shows in the United States | ABC network shows | Comedy television series | CBS Paramount Television shows | Anthology television series | Happy Days
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