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Happy Days

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116 :06x01 - Westward Ho (1) (Sep/12/1978)
The gang goes with Marion to help her Uncle Ben at his Colorado dude ranch. They have to help Ben raise enough money in five days' time to help Ben pay off his neighbor, who holds a note on the ranch.
Guest Stars: Jason Evers as H. R. Buchanan, Ruth Cox as Thunder, Brad Wilkin as Phil, Jerry Young (1) as Hank, Jeannie G. Allyson as Donna, | Uncredited: Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Walter Kempley
 
117 :06x02 - Westward Ho (2) (Sep/12/1978)
In an attempt to pay off a note held by H. R. Buchanan on Marion's Uncle Ben's ranch, the gang decides to hold a rodeo.
Guest Stars: Jeannie G. Allyson as Donna, Jerry Young (1) as Hank, Brad Wilkin as Phil, Ruth Cox as Thunder, Jason Evers as H. R. Buchanan
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Walter Kempley
 
118 :06x03 - Westward Ho (3) (Sep/19/1978)
Richie must stop a horde of wild horses that are pulling a wagon that Joanie is riding in. Afterwards, the gang finds they are short over $1000 to pay off Buchanan's note, so Fonzie volunteers to ride a killer bull for a $1000 prize.
Guest Stars: Jeannie G. Allyson as Donna, Jerry Young (1) as Hank, Brad Wilkin as Phil, Ruth Cox as Thunder, Jason Evers as H. R. Buchanan
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Fred Fox, Jr. (1)
 
119 :06x04 - Fonzie's Blindness (Sep/26/1978)
The Fonz is hit by Al's serving tray and becomes blind as a result.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Richard Rosenstock, Ron Leavitt
 
120 :06x05 - Casanova Cunningham (Oct/05/1978)
Richie takes a baton twirler to a fraternity dance, but to cover it up he must lie to Lori Beth.
Guest Stars: Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Mary Margaret as Corrine
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Bob Brunner (2)
 
121 :06x06 - Kid Stuff (Oct/10/1978)
Fonzie gets along with his girlfriend's son to such an extent that one might think he was the boy's father. However, this changes when his girlfriend reveals plans to reunite with her estranged husband.
Guest Stars: Bruce Weitz as Robert, John Waldron as Bobby, Karen Austin (1) as Peggy
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Fred Fox, Jr. (1)
 
122 :06x07 - Sweet Sixteen (Oct/17/1978)
Joanie breaks up with Jefferson High's star quarterback after seeing him sweet-talking another girl, and faces not having a date for her sweet-sixteen party.
Guest Stars: Ray Underwood as Tip Corrigan, Dan Spector as Burton Fitch
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Brian Levant
 
123 :06x08 - Fearless Malph (Oct/24/1978)
Richie, writing a story on fears and phobias, finds out Ralph is afraid of almost everything. The two (with Potsie in tow) visit a professor who specializes in fear, but the prof sees lab mice become agitated -- what he says is a sign a tornado is coming.
Guest Stars: Leon Askin as Professor Himmel
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Walter Kempley
 
124 :06x09 - The Evil Eye (Oct/31/1978)
Al fears he has been given the 'Evil Eye' curse by an old lady.
Guest Stars: Mary Betten as the old lady
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Allen Goldstein
 
125 :06x10 - The Claw Meets the Fonz (Nov/03/1978)
Al thinks about creating an Arnold's franchise, and when he suggests consulting a lawyer and an accountant before the deal is completed, his partner calls in his goons to threaten Al.
Guest Stars: Phillip Pine as Dutch Holloway, Walt Robles as Leo
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Susanne Gayle Harris (1), Susan Harris (1)
 
126 :06x11 - The Fonz Is Allergic to Girls (Nov/14/1978)
Fonzie begins to think he is allergic to girls.
Guest Stars: Rebecca Gilchrist as Charlene, Patti Pivaar as Doris, Scott Baio as Chachi
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Mary-David Sheiner, Sheila Judis Weisberg
 
127 :06x12 - The First Thanksgiving (Nov/21/1978)
On Thanksgiving, the family is watching a football game. A dismayed Marion reminds them all about the true meaning of the holiday with the story of the first Thanksgiving.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Bob Howard (1)
 
128 :06x13 - The Kissing Bandit (Nov/28/1978)
Richie is accused of being the infamous "Kissing Bandit."
Guest Stars: Judie Carroll as lady witness, Merrie Lynn Ross as Bubbles, Charlie Dougherty (2) as The Kissing Bandit, Richard Roat as con man, Ray Girardin as Sgt. Ryan
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Beverly Bloomberg
 
129 :06x14 - The Magic Show (Dec/05/1978)
Howard and Al, co-chairmen of a Leopard Lodge fundraiser, hire a magician to perform the infamous milk-can escape. However, when the escape artist injures his leg while attempting the stunt, Fonzie suggests another magician; the Amazing Randi.
Guest Stars: Scott Marshall (1) as Louie, Kathleen Marshall (1) as Louise, George Fenneman as Himself, James Randi as The Amazing Randi
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Don Safran
 
130 :06x15 - Richie Gets Framed (Dec/12/1978)
Richie gets his picture taken at a massage parlor by his opponent in the Class Presidential election. He believes his campaign will be ruined if the pic gets out.
Guest Stars: Steven Richmond as Mel Mullet, Angela May as Edie, David Keith as Fred Owens
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Fred Maio
 
131 :06x16 - Christmas Time (Dec/19/1978)
Fonzie is reluctant to accept a Christmas gift from his long-lost father. Meanwhile, Joanie is steamed at Howard for getting an artificial tree, and Richie and Lori Beth argue at the dollar amount they spent on each other's gifts.
Guest Stars: Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Eddie Fontaine as Vito Fonzarelli
Director: Jerry Paris
 
132 :06x17 - Smokin' Ain't Cool (Jan/16/1979)
In order to fit in with a club she recently joined, Joanie takes up smoking, to the predictable dismay of Howard. He later allows Joanie to make her own decision and is crestfallen when he finds her smoking again later that night.
Guest Stars: Michael Dudikoff as Jim, Anna Garduno as Angela
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Michael Loman
 
133 :06x18 - Ralph Versus Potsie (Jan/23/1979)
Richie tells only Fonzie about his temporarily taking over a newspaper advice column. Bickering Ralph and Potsie write a letter to said advice column about what they should do to help their bickering, and Richie suggests that they literally draw a line down the center of the apartment, with each sharing one side.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Michael Loman
 
134 :06x19 - Stolen Melodies (Feb/02/1979)
Leather and the Suedes are turned down after auditioning for a television show. Their song, however, is stolen and recorded by another group.
Guest Stars: Suzi Quatro as Leather Tuscadero, Dick Patterson as Skip Oliver, Fred Fox, Jr. (1) as Freddie
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Brian Levant
 
135 :06x20 - Married Strangers (Feb/06/1979)
A rate-your-mate test taken from a magazine angers Howard and Marion on their 23rd wedding anniversary. Richie, Fonzie and Joanie arrange for the couple to have a second honeymoon, angering Howard even further when Marion wants it exactly like the first.
Guest Stars: Vito Scotti as Otto, Crane Jackson as Hank, Joy McConnochie as Martha, Bob Millard (1) as Danny Cotter
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Bob Howard (1)
 
136 :06x21 - Marion, Fairy Godmother (Feb/13/1979)
Leather and Ralph go to the annual military ball; Leather learns how to act ladylike under Marion's supervision, and Ralph learns to be a gentleman under the supervision of Fonzie. Meanwhile, Marion constantly beats Howard at card / board games.
Guest Stars: Suzi Quatro as Leather Tuscadero, Lorrie Mahaffey as Jennifer, Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Fred Maio
 
137 :06x22 - Fonzie's Funeral (1) (Feb/20/1979)
Fonzie discovers over a thousand dollars hidden in a coffin, instead of a hearse. When he returns the hearse, he never comes back from the funeral parlor, and the guys fear the worst.
Guest Stars: Richard Moll as Eugene, Gino Conforti as Sticky, Cliff Emmich as Candy Man, John Moskal, Jr. as T-Man Peterson
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Michael Loman
 
138 :06x23 - Fonzie's Funeral (2) (Feb/27/1979)
The counterfeiters trigger an explosion at Fonzie's garage. He survives, but the con men don't know that, so a bogus funeral for Fonzie is staged to entrap them.
Guest Stars: Cliff Emmich as Candy Man, David L. Lander (1) as Squiggy Squiggman, Michael McKean as Lenny Kosnowski, Eddie Mekka as Carmine Ragusa, Shirley Kirkes as Blossom, Gino Conforti as Sticky, Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Ed Peck as Officer Kirk, Richard Moll as Eugene, Pat Morita as Arnold, Cindy Williams as Shirley Feeney, Penny Marshall as Laverne DeFazio, Lorrie Mahaffey as Jennifer
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Michael Loman
 
139 :06x24 - Mork Returns (Mar/06/1979)
In this retrospective episode, Mork returns to Milwaukee to learn about relationships.
Guest Stars: Lorrie Mahaffey as Jennifer, Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Robin Williams as Mork
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Walter Kempley
 
140 :06x25 - The Duel (Mar/13/1979)
UWM is visited by a French fencing champion for an exhibition. After the swordsman insults both Joanie and the USA, Richie challenges him to a duel.
Guest Stars: Patrick Gorman (1) as Jacques Du Bois, Sarina Charne as Kitty Fox, Cary Schuman as Fred Brill
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Fred Fox, Jr. (1)
 
141 :06x26 - Chachi's Incredo-Wax (May/08/1979)
Chachi begins selling "Incredo-Wax," a miracle product that shines just about anything, to make a few extra dollars. However, it comes with some unexpected side effects -- whatever it touches, it ruins.
Guest Stars: Diana Markworth as Leilani, David Ketchum as Recurring Role, Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Al Alu as Becket
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Tony DiMarco
 
142 :06x27 - Potsie Quits School (May/15/1979)
Facing an "F" on his anatomy final, and believing his teacher hates his guts, Potsie threatens to quit school. Fonzie gives him some advice for the test: use music as a tool. Meanwhile, Fonzie needs some new boots, and Joanie and Howard are at odds at a less-than-spectacular report card.
Guest Stars: Allan Rich as Professor Thomas, Lorrie Mahaffey as Jennifer, Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth, Delight Debruine as Bunny, James Millhollin as Mr. Rudi
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: David Reo
Story: Jim Dunne (1)
 
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