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| 2 :01x02 - The Lemon (Jan/22/1974) | | After driving Howard's old DeSoto, Richie and Potsie buy their very own car, which has problems such as the motor doesn't work and the "make-out" seat in the front collapses. This causes trouble when the two try to impress a couple of girls. But things really get out of hand when the car rolls down a hill and into a lake. | | Guest Stars: Don Most as Ralph, Erin Moran as Joanie, Henry Winkler as Fonzie, Tita Bell as Trudy, Gavan O'Herlihy as Chuck, Cindy Eilbacher as Betty | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Perry Grant, Dick Bensfield | | Songs: Elvis Presley -- "All Shook Up" (1957), The Everly Brothers -- "Bye Bye Love" (1957), Elvis Presley -- "Hound Dog" (instrumental) (1956), Nat King Cole -- "Mona Lisa" (1955), The Ventures -- "Perfidia", Doris Day -- "Secret Love" (1954), The Crew Cuts -- "Sh-Boom" (1955), The Platters -- "The Great Pretender" (1954) | | | | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Hardware Jungle (Feb/12/1974) | | Richie buys rock 'n' roll tickets from Fonzie, but returns them after he learns he must work at the hardware store until 9:00 PM (meaning he won't see the show) in Howard's place while Howard gets his tonsils taken out. However, Howard tells Richie to close up shop at 5:00 PM, forcing Richie to buy the tickets back. | | Guest Stars: George Ives as Dr. McKay, Peter Brocco as Mr. Egan | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Frank Buxton, Michael Leeson | | Songs: Johnny Ray -- "Cry" (1951), The Four Lads -- "Standing on the Corner" (1955), The Platters -- "The Great Pretender" (1954), Kay Starr -- "Wheel of Fortune" (1954) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - In the Name of Love (Apr/09/1974) | | A new student at Jefferson High, Cindy, asks Richie for tutoring lessons. Richie wants to be more than just her tutor and makes a few attempts to win her over. | Director: Don Weis Writer: Jack Winter | | Songs: Les Paul and Mary Ford -- "How High The Moon" (1952), Doris Day -- "Que Sera, Sera" (1956), Bill Haley and the Comets -- "See You Later Alligator" (1956) | | | | | | | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Knock Around the Block (Apr/30/1974) | | Richie protects the younger sister of the leader of the gang the Dukes, and gets on their good side. That is put to the test when Potsie's bike is stolen by the Dukes, and Richie tries to get it back. | | Guest Stars: Darrell Fetty as Frankie, Manuel Padilla, Jr. as Squirt, Herbie Faye as Pop, Beatrice Colen as Marsha | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Ben Joelson, Art Baer | | Songs: The Everly Brothers -- "Bye Bye Love" (1957), Elvis Presley -- "Hound Dog" (1956), Bill Haley and the Comets -- "See You Later Alligator" (1956), The Champs -- "Tequila" (1958) | | | | | | |
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