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Happy Days
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| Title: | A Potsie Is Born |
| Episode Number: | 165 |
| Season: | 7 |
| Season Episode #.: | 23 |
| Production Number: | 60537-167 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday March 11th, 1980 |
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After securing an audition as a singer in a local club, Potsie lets potential success go to his head and treats everyone around him as inferiors.
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| Arthur Batanides is credited as "Art Batanides." | This was the last filmed episode of the season. Ron Howard and Donny Most left the series after this season. Howard had signed a contract to direct movies for rival network NBC; Most pursued other projects. They did, however, sign on for the short-lived cartoon spin-off "Fonz and the Happy Days Gang." |
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Beach Boys | "Surfin' Safari" (played by the band) (1962) | | | •Bobby Darin | "Mack the Knife" (played by the band) (1959) | |
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| Eddie complains about his sandwich bread being whole wheat in one scene. However, he does this without even taking off the wrapper. | Potsie's last name is spelled "Webber" in this episode, but in "Beauty Contest," it's "Weber." |
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