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| Happy Days: The Reunion (Mar/03/1992) | | In this 90-minute reunion special, hostedy by Henry Winkler, cast members remember their times on the series, and various show clips are shown. | | Guest Stars: Henry Winkler as Himself (Host), Tom Bosley as Himself, Anson Williams as Himself, Don Most as Himself, Pat Morita as Himself, Al Molinaro as Himself, Marion Ross as Herself, Ron Howard (1) as Himself, Scott Baio as Himself, Garry Marshall (1) as Himself | Director: Malcolm Leo Writer: Sam Denoff, Marc Sheffler, Malcolm Leo | | | |
| Happy Days 30th Anniversary Reunion (Feb/03/2005) | | In this 2-hour reunion special, cast members remember their times being on the show, and various clips are shown. Also, the cast recall their time on the Happy Days softball team, and they all reunite at a replica of the original Arnold's Drive-In. | | Guest Stars: Anson Williams as Himself, Tom Bosley as Himself, Henry Winkler as Himself, Ron Howard (1) as Himself, Garry Marshall (1) as Himself, Pat Morita as Himself, Gavan O'Herlihy as Himself, Scott Baio as Himself, Marion Ross as Herself, Erin Moran as Herself, Randolph Roberts as Himself, Don Most as Himself | Directors: Linda Mendoza, Gary Tellalian Writer: Stephen Pouliot, Fred Fox, Jr. (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 236 :11x03 - Where the Guys Are (Oct/18/1983) | | Roger, Potsie, and Chachi take Fonzie to a singles resort to help get his mind off his breakup with Ashley. However, they lie to him and tell him they're going to a sporting camp. When they finally arrive, an enraged Fonzie says he's leaving, but he ends up staying, an unexpected roadblock for the other guys. | | Guest Stars: Rita Wilson as Barbara McManus, Robin Klein as Lisa, Shawn Weatherly as Sissy, Janine Turner as Debbie | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Nancy Stein, Nancy Steen, Neil Thompson | | | |
| 237 :11x04 - Welcome Home (1) (Oct/25/1983) | | Richie and Ralph return to Milwaukee from the Army, with Lori Beth and Richie Jr. in tow. Howard finds Richie an interview down at the Milwaukee Journal, but Richie, mysteriously, isn't interested. | | Guest Stars: Blaire Bohlig as Monica, Walter Von as Dean, Bo Sharon as Richie, Jr., Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Don Most as Ralph, Ron Howard (1) as Richie | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Brian Levant, Fred Fox, Jr. (1) | | | | | | |
| 239 :11x06 - Glove Story (Nov/08/1983) | | To earn Fonzie's respect, Chachi enters the city championship boxing tournament, and Fonzie is elated when he wins his first fight. However, while training, Chachi seriously injures his best punching hand. | | Guest Stars: Sean O'Grady as Tiger Thompson, Pete Steinfeld as Elijah Bandini, Andrew Steinfeld as Reginald Bandini, Joe Nipote as Leo Epps, Arthur Batanides as referee | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Fred Fox, Jr. (1), Richard Correll | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 250 :11x17 - Passages (2) (May/08/1984) | | Fonzie's adoption request is initially turned down, but after a stern talk to the administrator by Howard, the request is reconsidered. Meanwhile, Joanie and Chachi continue with their plans to head to the altar. | | Guest Stars: Tom Silardi as Tony, Pamela Dunlap as Doris, Danny Ponce (1) as Danny, Frances Bay as Grandma Nussbaum, Cathy Silvers as Jenny, Al Molinaro as Al/Father Delvecchio, Bruce Gray as Mr. Hillary, Harris Kal as Bobby, Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Ellen Travolta as Louisa, Kevin Rodney Sullivan as Tommy, Ron Howard (1) as Richie | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Michael Warren (2), Brian Levant, William S. Bickley, Fred Fox, Jr. (1) | | | | | | |
| 252 :11x19 - Low Notes (Jul/05/1984) | | Constant hassling from Fonzie and continuous borrowing of money from Marion convinces Chachi to look for a job, and he eventually finds one -- as a dance instructor. However, he lies to the others, saying he's got a recording deal with the Four Seasons. Meanwhile, Howard takes away Potsie's salary after he sells power drills for nearly $14 less than the original price. | | Guest Stars: Linda Henning as Jean Kelly, Eve Smith as Mrs. Wilson, Ralph Steadman as football player, Dolores Albin as Sylvia | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Al Aidekman | | | |
| 253 :11x20 - School Dazed (Jul/12/1984) | | In an attempt to help a student out with her drug problem, Joanie invites her over, even with everyone's initial reaction. The student, Jesse, promises Joanie that she'll lay off the drugs, but after everyone's gone to bed, she takes several pills and is out cold the next morning. | | Guest Stars: Rick Lantz as Attendant, Lee Anthony as Mr. Broderick, Marta Kober as Jesse, Elinor Donahue as Mrs. Broderick | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Roger Garrett | | | | | | |
| 255 :11x22 - Fonzie's Spots (Sep/24/1984) | | The recent passing of a Leopard Lodge member brings about fears in Howard that because of his not attracting any new member in the last five years (other than Potsie) he'll be booted out as Grand Poobah. He persuades Fonzie, Chachi, and Roger to join as pledges, and the boys must follow Potsie's orders. | | Guest Stars: David Ketchum as Donald, Penina Segall as little girl | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Ken Hecht, Bob Brunner (2) | | | |
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