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  1. Aug 29, 2011 · Pat Morita's full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/pat-morita

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  2. The show in question was Mr. T. & Tina which ended up being a bust after four episodes. The show’s failure is what caused Morita to return to Happy Days in 1982. While Morita took his brief leave, Al Molinaro continued his role on the show as Big Al.

  3. Mr. T and Tina: Created by James Komack. With Susan Blanchard, June Angela, Gene Profanato, Pat Suzuki. Taro, a single father, relocates because of business from Japan to Chicago.

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    • 1976-09-25
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  4. Not much to say. It was bad. Very bad. The only episode I gave a real memory of since it disappeared so fast had Mr. T flying around the living room. The worst casualty was Pat Morita lost the role of Arnold on Happy Days because of this travesty but who can blame him. It was a chance for a supporting player to become a star!

  5. Aug 30, 2012 · Real Name. John Hermes. Sky Captain said: The idea was to show that there were crude, loudmouthed, and obnoxious people in life, and that Archie Bunker was one of them It also showed why Archie was the way he was, and besides, it was funny- a lot more funnier than the sitcoms of the 60's that people here love so much.

  6. Watch on. 1 9 7 6 (USA) 5 (9) x 30 minute episodes Pat Morita (Arnold from Happy Days) starred in his own short-lived series as widowed Taro Takahashi (aka "Mr T"), a Japanese inventor who moves his family from Tokyo to Chicago. He hires bubbly, klutzy, well-meaning Nebraska-gal Tina Kelly (Susan Blanchard) as the live-in governess for his ...

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  8. May 8, 2019 · UCR: Movies and Culture Some thought Happy Days had literally jumped the shark in 1977, but the once hugely popular TV show didn’t have its official curtain call until May 8, 1984. That followed ...