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Happy Days
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| Title: | The Spirit Is Willing |
| Episode Number: | 247 |
| Season: | 11 |
| Season Episode #.: | 14 |
| Production Number: | 60531-247 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday April 24th, 1984 |
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Fonzie meets a beautiful lady, by the name of Nancy Haley, in his garage while sitting in a 1955 Chevy that's worse for the wear. After he takes the woman home, he goes back to return her purse, but is told that the Haleys moved out of the house 10 years ago, when their daughter, Nancy, died in an auto accident.
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| Kevin Rodney Sullivan is credited as "Kevin Sullivan." | Anson Williams and Ted McGinley do not appear in this episode. |
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Five Satins | "In The Still of the Night" (1955) | |
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| Tommy: Fonz, it's a 1955 -- your favorite year.
Fonzie: Was. Was. If we've learned nothing from history, Tom, we've learned that people who live in the past are mostly... dead. |
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| The wrecked 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air that Fonzie buys (and Nancy's interested in) is actually from 1953. |
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