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Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 21 :02x05 - R.O.T.C. (Oct/08/1974) | | Richie is named ROTC leader, a job he doesn't really want. The boys decide that this means an easy ride for the semester. But when the soldiers refuse to follow Ritchie's commands, he is reluctantly forced to put them all on report, which means they will need to repeat the course in Summer school. | | Guest Stars: Richard Kuller as Charlie, Misty Rowe as Wendy, David Ketchum as Binicky | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Mickey Rose | | Songs: The Diamonds -- "Little Darlin" (1957), Connie Francis -- "Who's Sorry Now" (1958) | | | | | | |
| 23 :02x07 - Wish Upon a Star (Nov/12/1974) | | Richie wins a date with Cindy Shea, a movie star, to a school dance, and Gloria breaks up with him as a result. Cindy, however, will only be with Richie until after the dance has started. | | Guest Stars: Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Mr. Carlyle, Michael Dan Wagner as student, Linda Purl as Gloria, Frank Ashmore as Johnny, Cheryl Ladd as Cindy | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant | | | |
| 24 :02x08 - Not with My Sister, You Don't (Nov/19/1974) | | Fonzie's cousin, Spike, takes Joanie out on a date with Richie and his date acting as chaperones. At the theatre, however, Richie discovers the two missing. | | Guest Stars: Danny Butch as Spike, Neil J. Schwartz as Bag, Misty Rowe as Wendy, Beatrice Colen as Marsha | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant | | Songs: Fats Domino -- "Blueberry Hill" (1956), Elvis Presley -- "Love Me Tender" (1956) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x19 - Fonzie Joins the Band (Mar/04/1975) | | Howard persuades the Leopard Lodge to let Richie, Ralph, Potsie, and Bag play at the dance. Fonzie gets the guys tuxedos but, in return, joins them as the band's newest member. When Fonzie nearly ruins the performance by playing a rather loud bongo solo, Richie is chosen to tell him that he's out of the band. | | Guest Stars: Neil J. Schwartz as Bag, Adam Arkin as Bo | Director: Frank Buxton Writer: Art Baer, Ben Joelson | | Songs: Fats Domino -- "I'm Walkin'" (1957) (played by the band), The Platters -- "My Prayer" (1956) (played by the band), The Ventures -- "Perfidia" (played by the band), Bobby Darin -- "Splish Splash" (1958) (played by the band) | | | |
| 36 :02x20 - Fish and the Fins (Mar/11/1975) | | A popular rock group is staying at the Cunningham household to avoid overzealous fans. The connection between the band and the C's is that a member was Richie's childhood friend. Richie can't, however, tell anyone about them staying, posing problems for Rich because no one believes that he actually knows them. | | Guest Stars: Marjorie Bennett as the lady | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Phil Mishkin | | Songs: Elvis Presley -- "Hound Dog" (1956), Teresa Brewer -- "Ricochet" (1956), The Coasters -- "Young Blood" (1958) (played by the Fins) | | | |
| 37 :02x21 - Richie's Flip Side (Mar/18/1975) | | When a disgruntled disc jockey quits at a radio station, Richie is forced into replacing him. His boss tells him that he has enough potential to become the next Wolfman Jack, and Richie's ego begins to expand. | | Guest Stars: Alberto Isaac as busboy, Jesse White as Bander, Misty Rowe as Wendy, Beatrice Colen as Marsha, Warren Berlinger as Charlie the Prince | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: Jerry Rannow, Greg Strangis | | Songs: The Diamonds -- "Little Darlin'" (1957), Bill Haley and the Comets -- "See You Later Alligator" (1956), The Crew Cuts -- "Sh-Boom" (1955), Bobby Darin -- "Splish Splash" (1958) | | | | | | | | | |
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