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Happy Days :: Mother and Child Reunion (08x21)
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| Title: | Mother and Child Reunion |
| Episode #: | 08x21 |
| Production Number: | 60538-188 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday May 19th, 1981 |
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After taking his auto shop class to an out-of-town junkyard, Fonzie takes them to a diner where he meets a waitress -- whom he thinks may be his mother.
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Anson Williams, Erin Moran and Lynda Goodfriend do not appear in this episode. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Bent Fabric | "Alley Cat" (1962) | | | •Fats Domino | "Blueberry Hill" (1956) | | | •The Lettermen | "When I Fall In Love" (1961) | | | •Lloyd Price | "Personality" (1959) | | | •Peter, Paul and Mary | "Puff the Magic Dragon" (1963) | |
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Fonzie says his father left him when he was two, and his mother says he was four. But in "A Star is Bored," he says his father ran out on him when he was 12, and in "Christmas Time," he revealed he was three when his father ran away. Also, in "Arthur, Arthur," he says he was eight years old and his father paid some guy to take him to a father-and-son picnic. |
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