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Happy Days
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| Title: | The Hucksters |
| Episode Number: | 161 |
| Season: | 7 |
| Season Episode #.: | 19 |
| Production Number: | 60537-162 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 05th, 1980 |
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Howard begins to take in the joys of TV advertising after hearing how good it'll help his company from a former employee. He hires an ad handler who guarantees his sales will increase at least 40% in exchange for complete creative control of the project.
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| Hank Aaron is credited as "Henry Aaron." |
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| Cunningham Hardware has been on the corner of Eighth and East Boulevard since 1946. In "All The Way," however, Richie gives out a different address. |
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