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Happy Days
| 190 :09x01 - Home Movies (1) (Oct/06/1981) | | Joanie preps home movies that are to be sent to Richie, saying that she and Chachi have had their share of problems in the process. In the movies, Lori Beth announces she's pregnant, Al's mother visits for the whole summer, Howard can't get his mind off of Braves baseball, and Fonzie rejoins his old gang the Falcons to settle the score with a rival gang. | | Guest Stars: Ken Lerner as Rocco Baruffi, Priscilla Allen as Mrs. Von Huene, Candace Silvers as Carla, Bo Sabato as umpire, D. D. Howard (1) as Corrine, Teddi Siddall as Hillary, Richard Beauchamp as Shades, Heidi Bohay as Terry, Lisa Donaldson Bowman as Alicia, Derrell Maury as Johnny Suede, Denis Mandel as Eugene, Harris Kal as Bobby, Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips, Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo, Alice Nunn as Mama | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Fred Fox, Jr. (1), Brian Levant | | | |
| 191 :09x02 - Home Movies (2) (Oct/06/1981) | | Fonzie's Falcons and rivals the War Mongers attempt to settle their score...with a game of softball. The outcome is disputed (natch), so they end up rumbling. Meanwhile, Marion confronts Howard over his anxiety about being a grandfather so soon, and Chachi continues to try to patch things up with Joanie. | | Guest Stars: Richard Beauchamp as Shades, Teddi Siddall as Hillary, D. D. Howard (1) as Corrine, Candace Silvers as Carla, Priscilla Allen as Mrs. Von Huene, Bo Sabato as umpire, Heidi Bohay as Terry, Lisa Donaldson Bowman as Alicia, Alice Nunn as Mama, Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo, Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips, Ken Lerner as Rocco Baruffi, Harris Kal as Bobby, Denis Mandel as Eugene, Derrell Maury as Johnny Suede | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Fred Fox, Jr. (1), Brian Levant | | | | | | | | | |
| 194 :09x05 - Little Baby Cunningham (Nov/03/1981) | | Lori Beth discovers a new method of giving birth called natural childbirth, and asks Fonzie to be her coach. He agrees, and keeps agreeing until he learns that he has to be in the delivery room. | | Guest Stars: Michael Byers as Walter Melman, Diaan Ainslee as nurse, Lynn Hallowell as Patti Downes, Marilyn Allen as Elaine Benton, Jeremy Lawrence as Dr. Crane, Ralph Wilcox as Lionel Collins, Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo, Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Babaloo Mandel, Fred Fox, Jr. (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 199 :09x10 - Baby, It's Cold Inside (Dec/08/1981) | | Lori Beth is off to visit Richie in Greenland, and Joanie has agreed to babysit Richie, Jr. while she's gone. Also, Howard and Marion go to New York on business, and Fonzie is away at a teacher's convention. Jenny decides to hold a party (without Joanie's permission) and invites several people, and on top of all that, the boiler breaks down. | | Guest Stars: Harris Kal as Bobby, Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo, Vahan Moosekian as Rudi, Denis Mandel as Eugene Belvin, Scott Bernstein (1) as Melvin Belvin | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Lesa Kite, Cindy Begel | | | | | | | | | |
| 202 :09x13 - Southern Crossing (Jan/12/1982) | | After seeing news reports on TV, Al, with Fonzie (who's concerned for his friend's well-being) in tow, decides to visit the South to participate in an upcoming freedom march. Meanwhile, Howard is suffering withdrawal symptoms while the C's TV set is being repaired. | | Guest Stars: Tom Rayhall as Lamar, Gene B. Collens (1) as Ned, David Raynr as Charles, James O'Connell as Mel, Brenda Hillhouse as Mae, Ketty Lester as Annie, Gary Grubbs as Jack, Al Fann as Henry | Director: Jerry Paris Story: Brian Levant | Teleplay: Richard Gurman | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 206 :09x17 - Hi Yo Fonzie, Away (Feb/09/1982) | | For Fonzie's birthday party, the guys try to get his idol, the Lone Ranger, to appear. Meanwhile, Fonzie thinks about becoming a one-woman man. | | Guest Stars: Marla Pennington as Cynthia, John Hart (1) as The Lone Ranger, Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo, Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips, M. C. Gainey as Elmo | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Richard Correll (1), Fred Fox, Jr. (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 210 :09x21 - Tell-Tale Tart (Mar/16/1982) | | Jenny, jealous of Joanie's friendship with new girl Mikki, spreads a rumor that Mikki is pregnant. Later, Fonzie is involved, as people are saying he's the father. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Paris as Chuck, Toni LeBel as Marsha, Pamela Anderson (2) as Sheila, Dana Kimmell as Carla, Crystal Bernard as Mikki, Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo, Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips, Harris Kal as Bobby, Denis Mandel as Eugene | Director: Jerry Paris Writer: Mel Sherer, Steve Granat | | | | | | |
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