Hes Finally With Joannie and Chachi Again

American sitcom television series, Happy Days spinoff

Joanie Loves Chachi
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Genre Sitcom
Created by Lowell Ganz
Marking Rothman
Garry Marshall
Developed past Thomas L. Miller
Robert 50. Boyett
Written by Cheryl Alu
James Patrick Dunne
Lowell Ganz
Terry Hart
Neil Rosen
George Tricker
Directed by Lowell Ganz
John Tracy
Tom Trbovich
Joel Zwick
Starring Erin Moran
Scott Baio
Al Molinaro
Ellen Travolta
Art Metrano
Opening theme "Yous Expect at Me", performed past Scott Baio and Erin Moran
Composer Howard Pearl
Land of origin U.s.
Original linguistic communication English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 17 (listing of episodes)
Product
Executive producers Lowell Ganz
Robert L. Boyett
Ronny Hallin
Garry Marshall
Edward K. Milkis
Thomas L. Miller
Producers James Patrick Dunne
Fred Fox, Jr.
Photographic camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production companies Paramount Tv set
Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions
Henderson Productions
Distributor CBS Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC
Original release March 23, 1982 (1982-03-23) –
May 24, 1983 (1983-05-24)
Chronology
Preceded past Love, American Style
Happy Days
Related shows Laverne & Shirley
Blansky's Beauties
Mork & Mindy
Out of the Bluish

Joanie Loves Chachi is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of Happy Days that aired on ABC from March 23, 1982 to May 24, 1983. It stars Erin Moran and Scott Baio as the characters Joanie Cunningham and Chachi Arcola, respectively. The series was cancelled after 17 episodes, in its second season, due to a driblet in ratings.

Storyline [edit]

The series is ready in the early to mid-1960s and follows the exploits of Joanie and Chachi equally they moved to Chicago and tried to make information technology on their own with a rock band and a music career at a time when the British Invasion was looming (one episode was titled "Beatlemania"). It mixed the traditional elements of a sitcom with musical performances on each show by Baio and Moran. In fact, the beginning credit sequence of the show had them singing to each other. Their backup band consists of a spaced-out drummer named Bingo and Chachi's blasé cousins Mario and Annette.

The series also starred Ellen Travolta as Louisa Delvecchio, Chachi'due south female parent, and Al Molinaro as Al Delvecchio, Chachi'southward stepfather (and formerly the owner of Arnold's Drive-In in Happy Days), who opened a restaurant in which Chachi and Joanie performed nigh of their music. Art Metrano played Chachi'due south uncle Rico Mastorelli, who was the ring'southward managing director and helped Joanie and Chachi advance in their careers. Winifred Freedman played Rico's daughter, Annette, Chachi'due south cousin and bandmate.

Production [edit]

Joanie Loves Chachi was the first Miller-Boyett (and only Garry Marshall-produced) sitcom developed by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, and was created by Lowell Ganz, Mark Rothman and Garry Marshall. This is the simply Garry Marshall/Miller-Boyett sitcom that does not have Charles Play tricks and/or Norman Gimbel every bit the prove's theme song/music cue composer.

An urban legend circulated that the testify was the highest-rated American program e'er in Korea due to "chachi" beingness a Korean word for "penis". In authenticity, the bear witness was never broadcast to the general public of Korea, only to U.S. servicemen stationed in Southward Korea, and has never even been dubbed or subtitled in Korean.[ane]

Scott Baio later recalled:

All the Happy Days people had written the first four episodes, when the show got picked upwardly for series, but then they left to go back to Happy Days, and we were stuck with new writers who didn't know us. So that was a problem. And then some of the people on the bear witness had chemical problems, and that was a problem. It was but on and on and on, and it just sort of all crumbled and fell apart. In retrospect, if given the choice again, I would non have done that bear witness. That was just the wrong idea. If I had to practice it all over again, I would've waited 'til Happy Days was over until I did annihilation else. [accent in original][2]

US Television Ratings [edit]

Season Episodes Start Engagement Stop Appointment Nielsen Rank Nielsen Rating Tied With
1981-82 four March 23, 1982 April 13, 1982 4 23.3[3] Iii'due south Company
1982-83 thirteen September 30, 1982 May 24, 1983 70[4] N/A N/A

Reception [edit]

The prove debuted as a mid-season replacement and initially attracted high ratings, benefiting from two factors: it aired immediately following its parent series, Happy Days, and had just reruns competing for its time slot.[1] The ratings plummeted in Season 2 with a move to Thursday nights, which put Joanie Loves Chachi up against The A-Team, and information technology was pulled from the schedule by the year's end.[1] The characters were rolled back into Happy Days for that program'due south concluding season. ABC determined that the show was losing besides much of its lead-in, suggesting low appeal if the testify were moved.

In 2010, Television receiver Guide Network listed the prove at #17 on its list of 25 Biggest TV Blunders.[5]

Main cast [edit]

Actor Role
Scott Baio Chachi Arcola
Erin Moran Joanie Cunningham
Al Molinaro Al Delvecchio
Ellen Travolta Louisa Delvecchio
Art Metrano Rico Mastorelli
Robert Pierce Bingo Pierce
Derrel Maury Mario Mastorelli
Winifred Freedman Annette Mastorelli

Episodes [edit]

Flavour ane (1982) [edit]

Season 2 (1982–1983) [edit]

Home media [edit]

On February 4, 2014, CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) released Joanie Loves Chachi - The Complete Series on DVD in Region ane.[6]

In pop media [edit]

In the pilot episode of Friends, taped on 4 May 1994, Rachel Greenish is watching the Happy Days episode of the primary characters' wedding after she breaks upwardly with her fiancé Barry. She says, "Run across! Just Joanie loved Chachi! That's the difference!"[7]

On the Beastie Boys track "Go It Together", released on 17 March 1994, guest vocaliser Q-Tip likens band member Advertizing Rock's close relationship with his then-wife Ione Skye to that of "Chachi and Joanie"; Advert Rock himself then replies, in rhyme, "'Cause she's the cheese and I'm the macaroni!"[8]

In the serial Cybill, starring Cybill Shepherd as a character with her own first name is a declining actress, she often refers to her role on Joanie Loves Chachi although the extra did not appear on the show.

The show is referenced in the film A Nighttime at the Roxbury (1998) where the owner of the Roxbury opens a bottle of vino from 1980, a woman says "1980, a good year" then Butabi says "Yeah, that was when Joanie Loves Chachi premiered" another adult female named Cambi says "Yeah, yeah, Joanie Loves Chachi, only does Chachi give a flyin' f**k bout Joanie?".

The show was referenced twice on Family Guy, in the episode "Death Has a Shadow" (1999) a clip of the show was seen on Tv set's Bloopers & Applied Jokes, where Baio (as Chachi) tries to recite the natural language-twister "Susie Sells by the Sea Shore" and gets mauled past a bear. In the episode "Save the Clam" (2013), the guys are stuck at Peter Griffin'due south house drinking while watching an episode of "Joanie Loves Chris Brown" on telly.

The show is referenced in the Bloodhound Gang song, "Yummy Downwards on This", from their third studio album, Hooray for Boobies (released on 29 October 2000).

In 2002, an episode of the cornball documentary series I Love the 80s mentioned "Joanie Loves Chachi" as a topic.

In the film DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story (2004) when White Goodman (played by Ben Stiller) hits Justin with a dodgeball, he says "Joanie loves Chachi!"

In Jason Mraz's 2018 song "Unlonely", Mraz references Chachi and Joanie in the line, "We could go on it sweet similar Chachi and Joanie".

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Mikkelson, David (June 24, 2000). "Was 'Joanie Loves Chachi' the Highest-Rated TV Show Ever in Korea?". Snopes . Retrieved December 7, 2020.
  2. ^ Will Harris, "Scott Baio talks Chachi, Bob Loblaw, and Howard Cosell", AV Club 3 April 2014 accessed 7 April 2014
  3. ^ Lina. "The Telly Ratings Guide: 1981-82 Ratings History -- Primetime is Awash in a Bubble Bathroom as Nighttime Soaps Become the Rage". Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  4. ^ Lina. "The TV Ratings Guide: 1982-83 Ratings History -- Soap Bubbles Rise, Several Veterans Part and NBC Renews Poorly Rated Masterpieces". Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Breaking News - TV Guide Network'south "25 Biggest TV Blunders" Special Delivers 3.3 One thousand thousand Viewers". thefutoncritic.com. 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2010-03-10 .
  6. ^ "Joanie Loves Chachi DVD news: Box Art for Joanie Loves Chachi - The Consummate Series: Seasons one & 2 - TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived from the original on 2014-01-01.
  7. ^ "The Pilot". FRIENDS. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Get It Together". Genius. 28 January 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Joanie Loves Chachi at IMDb
  • Joanie Loves Chachi at epguides.com
  • Joanie Loves Chachi at Sitcomsonline.com

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