Don Most, Ron Howard, John, Anson Williams, Julian, Henry Winkler, Jerry Paris, and guest star Alan Abelew on the set of Happy Days on January 28, 1974 at Paramount Pictures Studio in Los Angeles.
“YES the fab photo of John Lennon and his wonderful son Julian is VERY real and an outstanding memory AND what a day it was”
Henry Winkler, 2013
“I met John Lennon. He brought his son Julian to the set of Happy Days. It’s one of the most important pictures I have in my house. I tried to have a conversation with John and he was very shy. It was really hard to pry a sentence out of him until I mentioned the song Mother, which was a primal scream on his first solo album. Suddenly he opened like a garden. I think of it as one of the great memories of my life.”
Henry Winkler, 2024
While trying to find activities and places to entertain Julian while visiting from England in Los Angeles, May Pang managed to arrange a set visit with Paramount Studios where a bunch of television shows were filmed, including Mannix and Happy Days. On January 28, 1974, John, May, and Julian toured around the lot. Happy Days had just started airing since January 15th and I supposed the first episode made a great first impression on Julian who wanted to meet The Fonz (Arthur Fonzarelli, played by Henry Winkler). At the time, Happy Days was filmed without a studio audience with one single camera; by the third season, Happy Days had a studio audience and three cameras. Plus, in the first season, Fonzie had this pale wind jacket thanks to the higher up suits of ABC who thought black leather jackets were threatening before compromising that Fonzie could wear leather while on his motorcycle. Eventually that wind jacket went to the dumpster and Fonzie wore the leather jacket permanently until the show's cancellation in 1984. The cast was filming an episode called Guess Who's Coming to Visit about a midnight drag race. I honestly don't know how long John, May, and Julian stayed - half of the recollections say 15 minutes, the other half say the whole day. Yet, no matter the stay length, it sounded like both John and Julian enjoyed their stay as much as did the cast! Some, including crew members, got art doodles by John.
“Well, it was the first year of the show and we were a minor hit at the time. It was early morning, we were just filming some kitchen scenes. Ron Howard was there, Donny Most, Henry and myself and a guest star. It was just a normal day, I go over to grab a cup of coffee, a big ol’ tin, and I see this guy and like a 10 year old kid. He looks really familiar, hmmm. So, go back to the guys and I said, ‘There’s a man and a kid, the man looks like John Lennon.’ ‘Oh get out of here!’ I know! I mean, it’s gotta be a grip or something. It’s John Lennon! With his son Julian, who was 10 years old at the time. He was a fan of the ’50s, fan of Happy Days brought his son down and spent the entire day on the set.
He was so kind, so gentle and shy. Absolutely, truly shy, so kind. He spent the entire 12 hours on the set until we wrapped. He was doing doodles for the crew, personal things like this. But do we get one? Oh no, we’re professionals! We’re too cool, oh no no no. Could’ve bought a house today! He was such a wonderfully, honestly, humble guy. It was surreal. It was surreal to have that opportunity.”
Anson Williams, 2018
“We got word that John Lennon wanted to come by and bring his son Julian, and he was a big Fonzie fan. I managed to sneak in a picture. He was graciously cool, but mostly it was for his kid, which we all really appreciated.”
Ron Howard, 2013
"His son really wanted to see our set and meet Henry. Henry was desperate to meet John Lennon, too. I had nothing but admiration for John Lennon but I was nothing quite as fervent – for Henry it was a practically religious experience. I just said hello – it was all over in 10 or 15 minutes. Ringo and Keith Moon wandered onto our set a few years later, but they were in a state in which I wouldn’t expect them to remember very much of the experience!”
Ron Howard, 2016
"I could not believe that they were on our set. My fingers have just stopped there are no words."
Henry Winkler 2022
“He was so shy, and I didn’t know how to get into a conversation with John Lennon. And then I just started talking about his-the Imagine-the album that he made solo, and there’s a cut on it called Mother, which is like a primal scream. I started talking to him about that, and he opened like a flower. It was amazing.”
Henry Winkler, 2021
I don't know if John and Julian continued to watch Happy Days, though I believe they did. Especially John, as he lived in America until his death. Not sure if Happy Days aired in England until much later. But whatever the case, Julian does seem to remain a fan of the show and actors.
Julian visiting Henry Winkler at Paramount Studios offices in 1985 while filming his Stick Around music video
Julian with Scott Baio, Henry Winkler, and two guests at his Stand By Me: A Portrait Of Julian Lennon documentary at the Sheraton Premiere Hotel on November 23, 1985
In 1985, Julian appeared on Solid Gold and decided to drop in on Henry who had his production office there while doing MacGyver (working behind the scenes).
“Cut to ten years later, and I’m in my office on the Paramount lot, and there’s a knock on the door. I open it and the man says, 'I don’t know if you remember me, but I’m Julian…' He now has a hit record, and he was there at Paramount doing his song on Solid Gold and he came to say hi! And I said, 'Julian, I think I would remember you.' What a wonderful circle, you know?”
Henry Winkler, 2017
I guess then Julian invited Henry, and Scott Baio (who joined the Happy Days cast in 1977) to his Stand By Me: A Portrait Of Julian Lennon documentary at the Sheraton Premiere Hotel on November 23, 1985. As far as I know, and as of the time of this writing, Julian and Henry hadn't seen each other since - but there's social media! In 2018, Henry did a Q&A and mentioned John and Julian visiting the set of Happy Days:
What is your most treasured possession?
A picture of the cast of Happy Days with John and Julian Lennon.
Julian saw it and responded from Twitter (now X):
Thank You Henry! A fond Memory of mine too... Happy Days... 🙏🏻 x
Olivia Harrison, Ron Howard, and Yoko Ono at the The Beatles: Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years premiere at Odeon Leicester Square on September 15, 2016 in London.
In 2016, Ron produced and directed Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years with the cooperation with The Beatles/Apple. Since it was mostly focused on their tours, there was a picture by Robert Whitaker of John, Cynthia, and Julian shown while Ringo was talking that at this time they were settling down with families (a picture of Maureen, Zak, and Ringo was also shown). I have no idea if Ron and Julian have seen each other since 1975.
Julian and Anson Williams in New York City on April 4, 2018 in the lobby of SiriusXM Radio Studios.
From Julian's Instagram
However in April of 2018, Julian and Anson ran into each other while at SiriusXM Radio Studios and took a moment for a selfie and a brief catch up.
As far as I know, well, don't know at all, if John and Julian met Tom Bosley, Marion Ross, and Erin Moran while on the set.
Cast of Happy Days:
Richie Cunningham ... Ron Howard
Arthur (Fonzie) Fonzarelli ... Henry Winkler
Howard Cunningham ... Tom Bosley
Marion Cunningham ... Marion Ross
Joanie Cunningham ... Erin Moran
Warren (Potsie) Webber .... Anson Williams
Ralph Malph ... Don Most
Charles (Chachi) Arcola ... Scott Baio
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