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''[[Laverne and Shirley]]'' is a [[ |
''[[Laverne and Shirley]]'' is a [[Sitcom]] spun off from ''[[Happy Days]]'', centering on two acquaintances of the Fonz who, as the series began, worked at a Milwaukee brewery. |
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Co-created by Garry Marshall, the show starred his sister Penny Marshall as Laverne De Fazio and Cindy Williams as her roommate Shirley Feeney. The most popular supporting characters were [[Wacky Guy|Wacky Guys]] Lenny and Squiggy, played by Michael McKean and David Lander; other supporting characters included Laverne's dad Frank (Phil Foster) and Shirley's sometime boyfriend Carmine "The Big Ragu" Ragusa (Eddie Mekka). The series ran on [[ABC]] from 1976 to 1983. |
Co-created by Garry Marshall, the show starred his sister Penny Marshall as Laverne De Fazio and Cindy Williams as her roommate Shirley Feeney. The most popular supporting characters were [[Wacky Guy|Wacky Guys]] Lenny and Squiggy, played by Michael McKean and David Lander; other supporting characters included Laverne's dad Frank (Phil Foster) and Shirley's sometime boyfriend Carmine "The Big Ragu" Ragusa (Eddie Mekka). The series ran on [[ABC]] from 1976 to 1983. |
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* [[Christmas Episode]] |
* [[Christmas Episode]] |
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* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: The girls' Milwaukee Landlady Edna, later Laverne's stepmother, just kind of vanished sometime after their move out to California. |
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: The girls' Milwaukee Landlady Edna, later Laverne's stepmother, just kind of vanished sometime after their move out to California. |
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* [[Commuting on a Bus]]: Michael McKean didn't appear in many episodes of the final season, as he was busy preparing ''[[This Is Spinal Tap]]''. With Squiggy appearing alone in many episodes and Shirley gone from the show entirely, some joked that it should have been re-titled "Laverne and Squiggy." |
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* [[Crossover]]: With its parent program ''[[Happy Days]]''. |
* [[Crossover]]: With its parent program ''[[Happy Days]]''. |
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* [[Death Row]]: Laverne somehow winds up there in a season 8 episode. {{spoiler|She's eventually exonerated.}} |
* [[Death Row]]: Laverne somehow winds up there in a season 8 episode. {{spoiler|She's eventually exonerated.}} |
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* [[Incoming Ham]]: Squiggy must think that "Hallooooooooo!" is some sort of mating call. |
* [[Incoming Ham]]: Squiggy must think that "Hallooooooooo!" is some sort of mating call. |
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* [[Irrevocable Message]]: A two-part episode ("The Bardwell's Caper") involved the duo trying to retrieve a nasty letter they had written to their boss. |
* [[Irrevocable Message]]: A two-part episode ("The Bardwell's Caper") involved the duo trying to retrieve a nasty letter they had written to their boss. |
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* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Lenny and Squiggy. |
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* [[Knife-Throwing Act]] |
* [[Knife-Throwing Act]] |
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* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Rhonda (Leslie Easterbrook), a sexy blonde added as a ratings-boosting gimmick when the show moved to L.A. |
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Rhonda (Leslie Easterbrook), a sexy blonde added as a ratings-boosting gimmick when the show moved to L.A. |
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** To some extent Laverne herself became this in the final season. |
** To some extent Laverne herself became this in the final season. |
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* [[New Year Has Come]]: A season 3 episode has the girls welcoming in 1960. |
* [[New Year Has Come]]: A season 3 episode has the girls welcoming in 1960. |
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* [[Not Even Bothering |
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: Nearly the entire cast. One would think Milwaukee was located just outside of Brooklyn. |
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** Justified with Laverne and her father: they grew up in New York. |
** Justified with Laverne and her father: they grew up in New York. |
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* [[Planning |
* [[Planning with Props]]: In "The Bardwell's Caper", Laverne and Shirley planning to get a nasty letter out of their boss' office. |
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* [[Politically-Correct History]]: Inverted. The real Milwaukee of the 1950s was in the midst of a mass-migration of African-Americans who came (and often were recruited) specifically to work at the city's breweries. Yet despite the titular characters working at a brewery (and the show's creation [[The Seventies|at a time]] when [[Token Minority|interracial casts]] were en vogue), the show featured no African-American characters. |
* [[Politically-Correct History]]: Inverted. The real Milwaukee of the 1950s was in the midst of a mass-migration of African-Americans who came (and often were recruited) specifically to work at the city's breweries. Yet despite the titular characters working at a brewery (and the show's creation [[The Seventies|at a time]] when [[Token Minority|interracial casts]] were en vogue), the show featured no African-American characters. |
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** The final episode (in syndication order) is a PDP that has Carmine going off to NY to become a Broadway Star. |
** The final episode (in syndication order) is a PDP that has Carmine going off to NY to become a Broadway Star. |
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* [[Present Day Past]] |
* [[Present Day Past]] |
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* [[Put |
* [[Put on a Bus]]: The last season had Shirley marrying an Army medic and going overseas with him. |
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* [[Real Life Relative]]: Penny Marshall is the sister of series creator Garry Marshall. |
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Penny Marshall is the sister of series creator Garry Marshall. |
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* [[Required Spinoff Crossover]]: With ''[[Happy Days]]''. |
* [[Required Spinoff Crossover]]: With ''[[Happy Days]]''. |
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* [[Reunion Show]]: Two of them, in 1995 and 2002. The second one included an in-character skit. |
* [[Reunion Show]]: Two of them, in 1995 and 2002. The second one included an in-character skit. |
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* [[Ruptured Appendix]]: "Shirley's Operation." |
* [[Ruptured Appendix]]: "Shirley's Operation." |
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* [[Screwed |
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: In the series' third and fourth seasons, ''Laverne & Shirley'' was #1 in the Nielsens, even surpassing ''[[Happy Days]]''. ABC moved it from Tuesdays at 8:30 to Thursdays at 8:00, and it became '''''[[Epic Fail|#38]]''''' in the Nielsens, and never really recovered, even after being moved back (the highest it was afterward was #20). |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: The opening credits were spoofed by Wayne and Garth in ''[[ |
* [[Shout-Out]]: The opening credits were spoofed by Wayne and Garth in ''[[Wayne's World]]''. |
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* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: To levels that only [[Lucille Ball]] matched. |
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: To levels that only [[Lucille Ball]] matched. |
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* [[Syndication Title]]: ''Laverne and Shirley and Friends'', ''Laverne and Shirley and Company''. |
* [[Syndication Title]]: ''Laverne and Shirley and Friends'', ''Laverne and Shirley and Company''. |
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* [[Third Person Person]]: Rhonda |
* [[Third Person Person]]: Rhonda |
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* [[Those Two Guys]]: Lenny and Squiggy. |
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Lenny and Squiggy. |
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* [[Thriller |
* [[Thriller on the Express]]: "Murder on the Moosejaw Express." |
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* [[Throw It In]]: The cursive "L" in the upper corner of Laverne's shirts/sweaters and her fondness for milk and Pepsi were both added to the character by Penny Marshall (milk and Pepsi being a [[Your Favorite]] of Marshall's in [[Real Life]]). |
* [[Throw It In]]: The cursive "L" in the upper corner of Laverne's shirts/sweaters and her fondness for milk and Pepsi were both added to the character by Penny Marshall (milk and Pepsi being a [[Your Favorite]] of Marshall's in [[Real Life]]). |
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* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Laverne is a tough-talking girl who prefers her men the same way, while on the other hand, Shirley is about a girly as a girl can get. |
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Laverne is a tough-talking girl who prefers her men the same way, while on the other hand, Shirley is about a girly as a girl can get. |
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* [[Wacky Guy]]: Two of them, Lenny and Squiggy. |
* [[Wacky Guy]]: Two of them, Lenny and Squiggy. |
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* [[Wonderful Life]]: "Laverne's Broken Leg" |
* [[Wonderful Life]]: "Laverne's Broken Leg" |
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* [[Yiddish |
* [[Yiddish as a Second Language]]: From the opening credits: |
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{{quote| One, two, three, four, <br /> |
{{quote| One, two, three, four, <br /> |
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Five, six, seven, eight, <br /> |
Five, six, seven, eight, <br /> |