Ron Howard on his significant part on the General Electric Theater episode "Mr. O'Malley," which led to his casting on The Andy Griffith Show
Ron Howard on acting in front of a live audience for the pilot of The Andy Griffith Show, that appeared as an episode of The Danny Thomas Show
Ron Howard on his parents' talks with him regarding his acting commitments as a child star of The Andy Griffith Show
Ron Howard on how he learned cursive writing so that he could sign autographs
Ron Howard on how his father served as his acting coach
Ron Howard on how the tone of The Andy Griffith Show was set by Andy Griffith's his approach to comedy
Ron Howard on his first contribution to the dialogue during the shooting of The Andy Griffith Show
Ron Howard on his early interests in becoming a director while acting as a child star on The Andy Griffith Show
Ron Howard on how The Andy Griffith Show was about the community of Mayberry as an extended family
Ron Howard on how his Andy Griffith Show character "Opie Taylor" developed from his real-life father's talks with Andy Griffith
Ron Howard on his Andy Griffith Show character "Opie Taylor's" relationship with his father
Ron Howard on Andy Griffith
Ron Howard on Frances Bavier
Ron Howard on using the death of a pet in real life to reach the emotions needed on The Andy Griffith Show episode "Opie the Birdman"
Ron Howard on The Andy Griffith Show episode "The Pickle Story"
Ron Howard on The Andy Griffith Show episode "Mr. McBeevee"
Ron Howard on the real-life inspired Andy Griffith Show episode "The Ball Game," in which Andy calls Opie out at the plate in a baseball game
Ron Howard on comparing the approach to comedy on The Andy Griffith Show to that of Happy Days
Ron Howard on his brother, actor Clint Howard, who got his start as a bit-player on The Andy Griffith Show
Ron Howard on how Arrested Development came about
Ron Howard on the improvisational atmosphere he hoped to provide for Arrested Development
Ron Howard on the demands that Arrested Development made on its potential audience due to its narrative structure
Ron Howard on how he came to be the uncredited narrator of Arrested Development
Ron Howard on Liza Minnelli's guest-starring role on Arrested Development
Ron Howard on Henry Winkler's role as oddball lawyer "Barry Zuckerhorn" on Arrested Development
Ron Howard on his role as the narrator of Arrested Development
Ron Howard on the Fox network's treatment of Arrested Development
Ron Howard on Arrested Development's Emmy win for Outstanding Comedy Series
Ron Howard on accepting a role in the pilot of Happy Days (aired as an episode of Love, American Style) to avoid the Vietnam War draft
Ron Howard on the Happy Days pilot's belated series pickup, following the success of the feature film "American Graffiti"
Ron Howard on accepting the lead role in Happy Days
Ron Howard on the nostalgic quality of Happy Days
Ron Howard on the premise of Happy Days and breakout character "Fonzie"
Ron Howard on how Happy Days' "Fonzie" was being groomed to compete with Good Times' "J.J."
Ron Howard on rejecting Happy Days' title change to Fonzie's Happy Days when Fonzie became a breakout character
Ron Howard on the network and studio's waning interest in him on Happy Days in light of breakout character "Fonzie"
Ron Howard on his Happy Days co-stars Henry Winkler, Donny Most, and Anson Williams
Ron Howard on his Happy Days parents -- Tom Bosley and Marion Ross
Ron Howard on his Happy Days co-star Erin Moran
Ron Howard on working with Happy Days director Jerry Paris
Ron Howard on comparing the approach to comedy on The Andy Griffith Show to that of Happy Days
Ron Howard on his Happy Days character "Richie Cunningham"
Ron Howard on his character "Richie's" relationship to "Fonzie" on Happy Days
Ron Howard on the "best boss" he ever worked for: Happy Days creator/producer Garry Marshall
Ron Howard on the "Howdy Doody" episode of Happy Days
Ron Howard on playing a drunk scene in the Happy Days episode "Richie's Cup Runneth Over"
Ron Howard on the Happy Days episode "Hollywood" which ushered in the TV term "jump the shark"
Ron Howard on the Happy Days episode "Richie Almost Dies" and Henry Winkler's contribution
Ron Howard on the Happy Days episode "My Favorite Orkan" (which introduced "Mork") and Robin Williams' talent
Ron Howard on "Richie's" memorable rendition of "Blueberry Hill" on Happy Days
Ron Howard on the catchphrases from Happy Days
Ron Howard on the inspiration for his trademark laugh from Happy Days
Ron Howard on how little research he did into the 1950s for Happy Days
Ron Howard on how the cast of Happy Days, excluding himself, eventually allowed their 1950s style haircut to grow out to 1970s length during the show's run
Ron Howard on Lynda Goodfriend, who played his character's love interest, "Lori Beth," on Happy Days
Ron Howard on what might have been "Richie Cunningham's" career trajectory following Happy Days
Ron Howard on his attempt to renegotiate his ABC contract to allow him to stay with Happy Days and pursue his burgeoning directing career
Ron Howard on telling Garry Marshall that he'd be leaving Happy Days to pursue a directing career
Ron Howard on the television movie Skyward and the casting of a disabled ingenue
Ron Howard on his struggle to gain the acceptance of Bette Davis, while directing her in the TV movie Skyward
Ron Howard on the reception of his television movies: Cotton Candy, Through the Magic Pyramid, and Skyward