Oklahoma native Ron Howard marks ‘Happy Days’ 50th anniversary with Henry Winkler at Emmys

“Hello sunshine, goodbye rain” and hello again to “Happy Days.”

Oklahoma native Ron Howard reunited with his “Happy Days” co-star Henry Winkler onstage Sunday night during the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards , where they celebrated the 50th anniversary of the classic comedy series.

“This is fantastic,” Howard said, referring to the set dressed to resemble Arnold’s Drive-In from the show.

“It feels like home,” Winkler added.

But the former co-stars cheekily observed that the ” Happy Days” theme song didn’t play when they took the stage.

“(‘Murphy Brown’ star) Candice Bergen had a theme song,” Howard said.

“Of course, she would get one,” Winkler replied.

“Well, I have a solution,” Howard said. “You know, you could do it.”

Despite Winkler’s protests that he was “out of practice,” he reenacted his character Fonzie’s iconic jukebox-smacking move from the long-running sitcom, getting cheers from the star-studded crowd as the famous tune began to play.

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