List of Happy Days episodes

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This article is a list of episodes of the 1974-1984 ABC situation comedy series, Happy Days. The original airdates are listed.

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[edit] Season 1 (Winter/Spring 1974)

16 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
1 January 15, 1974 001 "All the Way"
  • Note: Richie has a date arranged by Potsie, with Mary Lou Milligan, a girl known around town to have a reputation. Richie doesn't get far with her but leads Fonzie and others to believe he did.
2 January 22, 1974 003 "The Lemon"
  • Note: Tired of driving around in Howard's DeSoto, Richie and Potsie buy a car of their own. The car has several problems including an engine that won't run consistently. This causes problems when they try to impress two girls.
3 January 29, 1974 002 "Richie's Cup Runneth Over"
  • Note: Potsie's cousin is having a stag party, at which both Richie & Potsie have too much to drink.
4 February 5, 1974 006 "Guess Who's Coming to Visit?"
  • Note: Potsie is staying with the Cunninghams, and he and Richie sneak out to watch a drag race in which Fonzie is involved.
5 February 12, 1974 007 "Hardware Jungle"
  • Note: Mr.C is depending on Richie to watch over the hardware store despite the fact that they have coveted tickets to a rock and roll show.
6 February 19, 1974 008 "The Deadly Dares"
  • Note: Richie and Potsie, in their never-ending effort to get girls, decide that they want to join a gang called the Demons. However, in order to be accepted, they have to perform several dares.
7 February 26, 1974 005 "Fonzie Drops In"
  • Note: After taking a look at a B+ Potsie got on an exam, Fonzie decides to drop back into school. He asks Richie to do his homework and cheat for him.
8 March 5, 1974 004 "The Skin Game"
  • Note: Richie and Potsie obtain fake identification cards in order to attend a burlesque show where Ralph says Bubbles McCall takes it all off.
9 March 12, 1974 009 "Breaking Up is Hard to Do"
  • Note: Richie and his girlfriend, Arlene, decide to spilt up. It's too late to secure new dates for the upcoming high school prom, so they end up going together as friends.
10 March 26, 1974 011 "Give the Band a Hand"
  • Note: To make some money, Richie, Potsie, Ralph, and Bag form a band. They secure a gig, but Richie and Potsie lose the money (including that of Ralph and Bag) playing poker.
11 April 2, 1974 010 "Because She's There"
  • Note: Richie's blind date turns out to be with a girl who towers over him.
12 April 9, 1974 012 "In the Name of Love"
  • Note: Cindy, a new girl in school, asks Richie to tutor her. Richie is interested in more than just studying and makes several attempts to win her over.
13 April 16, 1974 013 "Great Expectations"
  • Note: Richie meets a beatnik named Diedre at the movies and gets caught up in her type of lifestyle.
14 April 23, 1974 015 "Best Man"
  • Note: The Cunninghams offer their home as the wedding site for Howard's old army buddy, a decision that doesn't sit with their neighbors.
15 April 30, 1974 014 "Knock Around the Block"
  • Note: Richie gets on the good side of a local gang, the Dukes, when he protects the leader's sister from being picked on. However, things change when the Dukes steal Potsie's bike, and Richie tries to get it back.
16 May 7, 1974 016 "Be the First on Your Block"
  • Note: Howard wants to buy a bomb shelter to protect his family. Problems quickly arise when several of Richie's friends ask if they can use it.

[edit] Season 2 (1974-1975)

23 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
17 September 10, 1974 020 "Richie Moves Out" Richie moves into his brother's apartment to get on his own.
18 September 17, 1974 "Richie's Car" Richie buys a car off Fonzie but it turns out to be stolen.
19 September 24, 1974 "Who's Sorry Now"
20 October 1, 1974 "You Go to My Head"
21 October 8, 1974 "R.O.T.C." Richie is put in charge of his ROTC group at Jefferson High but soon finds out that Command and friendship are two very different things.
22 October 29, 1974 "Haunted" Ralph Malph decides to have his annual Hallowe'en party at the old Simpson house which is said to be haunted by the ghost of the headless "Old Lady Simpson", Richie must confront his own fears about the ghost.
23 November 12, 1974 "Wish Upon a Star"
24 November 19, 1974 "Not With My Sister, You Don't" Joannie goes on her first date with Fonzie's nephew Spike.
25 November 26, 1974 "Big Money" Richie ends up being the winning contestant on a local game show "Big Money". But soon finds out that the show is fixed when he is supplied with all the answers.
26 December 3, 1974 "A Star is Bored"
27 December 17, 1974 "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas" Fonzie spends Christmas with the Cunnighams.
28 January 7, 1975 017 "Open House"
29 January 14, 1975 "Fonzie's Getting Married"
30 January 21, 1975 "The Cunningham Caper"
31 January 28, 1975 "The Not Making of a President"
32 February 11, 1975 "Cruisin"
33 February 18, 1975 "The Howdy Doody Show"
34 February 25, 1975 "Get a Job"
35 March 4, 1975 "Fonzie Joins the Band" Fonzie joins Richies band to impress women.
36 March 11, 1975 "Fish and Fins"
37 March 18, 1975 "Richie's Flip Side"
38 April 29, 1975 "Kiss Me, Sickly"
39 May 6, 1975 "Goin' to Chicago"

[edit] Season 3 (1975-1976)

23 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
40 September 9, 1975 "Fonzie Moves In"
41 September 16, 1975 "The Motorcycle"
42 September 23, 1975 "Fearless Fonzerelli" (Part 1)
  • Note: Part 1 of a two-part episode. Fonzie attempts to jump 14 trash cans on his bike.
43 September 30, 1975 "Fearless Fonzerelli" (Part 2)
  • Note: Part 2 of a two-part episode.
44 October 7, 1975 "The Other Richie Cunningham"
45 October 14, 1975 "Richie Fights Back"
46 October 21, 1975 "Jailhouse Rock"
47 October 28, 1975 "Howard's 45th Fiasco"
48 November 4, 1975 "Fonzie the Flatfoot"
49 November 11, 1975 "A Date With the Fonz"
50 November 13, 1975 "Fonzie the Salesman" After the garage is taken over Fonzie tries to find a new job.
51 November 18, 1975 "Three on a Porch"
52 November 25, 1975 "Fonzie's New Friend"
53 December 2, 1975 "They Call it Potsie Love"
54 December 16, 1975 "Tell it to the Marines"
55 January 6, 1976 "Dance Contest"
56 January 13, 1976 "Welcome To The Second Anniversary Special"
57 January 20, 1976 "Football Frolics"
58 January 27, 1976 "Fonzie the Superstar"
59 February 3, 1976 "Two Angry Men"
60 February 10, 1976 "The Beauty Contest"
61 February 17, 1976 "Bringing Up Spike"
62 February 24, 1976 "A Sight for Sore Eyes"
63 March 2, 1976 "Arnold's Wedding"

[edit] Season 4 (1976-1977)

24 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
64 September 21, 1976 "Fonzie Loves Pinky" (Parts 1 & 2)
  • Note: Originally shown as a one-hour episode, and is part of two-week story arc depicting the relationship between Fonzie and Pinky. In syndication, it is aired as a three-part episode.
65 September 28, 1976 "Fonzie Loves Pinky" (Part 3)
  • Note: In its original airing on ABC, this was the second part of a two-week story arc depicting the romance between Fonzie and Pinky. In syndication, it is aired as a three-part episode.
66 October 5, 1976 "A Mind of His Own"
67 October 19, 1976 "Fonzie the Father"
68 October 26, 1976 "Fonzie's Hero"
69 November 9, 1976 "A Place of His Own"
70 November 16, 1976 "They Shoot Fonzies, Don't They?"
71 November 23, 1976 "The Muckrackers"
72 November 30, 1976 "AKA The Fonz"
73 December 7, 1976 "Richie Branches Out"
74 January 4, 1977 "Fonzie's Old Lady"
75 January 11, 1977 "Time Capsule"
76 January 18, 1977 "The Book of Records"
77 January 25, 1977 "A Shot in the Dark"
78 February 1, 1977 "Marion Rebels"
79 February 4, 1977 "Third Anniversary Show"
80 February 8, 1977 "Graduation" (Part 1)
81 February 15, 1977 "Graduation" (Part 2)
82 February 22, 1977 "The Physical"
83 March 1, 1977 "Joanie's Weird Boyfriend"
84 March 8, 1977 "Fonz-How Inc."
85 March 15, 1977 "Spunky Come Home"
86 March 22, 1977 "The Last of the Big Time Malphs"
87 March 29, 1977 "Fonzie's Baptism"

[edit] Season 5 (1977-1978)

26 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
88 September 13, 1977 "Hollywood" (Part 1)
  • Note: Originally shown as a one-hour episode, and is part of two-week story arc depicting the gang's vacation in Hollywood. In syndication, it is aired as a three-part episode.
  • Note: First appearance of Scott Baio as Chachi Arcola, Fonzie's cousin and future boyfriend (and later, husband) of Joanie.
89 September 20, 1977 "Hollywood" (Part 2)
  • Note: This is the episode that later gave birth to the popular culture phrase "jumping the shark," thanks to the scenes where Fonzie jumps over a shark tank while water-skiing.
  • Note: In its original airing on ABC, this was the second part of a two-week story arc depicting the gang's vacation in Hollywood. In syndication, it is aired as a three-part episode.
90 September 27, 1977 "Hard Cover"
  • Note: First appearance of Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth Allen, Richie's girlfriend and future wife.
91 October 4, 1977 "My Cousin, the Cheat"
92 October 25, 1977 "Fonsillectomy"
93 November 1, 1977 "The Apartment"
94 November 8, 1977 "Fonzie and Leather Tuscaredo" (Part 1)
95 November 15, 1977 "Fonzie and Leather Tuscaredo" (Part 2)
96 November 22, 1977 "My Fair Fonzie"
97 November 29, 1977 "Bye-Bye, Blackball"
98 December 6, 1977 "Requiem for a Malph"
99 December 13, 1977 "Nose for News"
100 January 3, 1978 "Grandpa's Visit"
101 January 10, 1978 "Potsie Gets Pinned"
102 January 17, 1978 "Joanie's First Kiss"
103 January 24, 1978 "Marion's Misgivings"
104 January 31, 1978 "Richie Almost Dies"
  • Note: Richie buys a motorcycle and almost dies after crashing it. The only episode where Fonzie breaks down in tears after asking God to spare Richie's life.
105 February 7, 1978 "Spunkless Spunky"
106 February 14, 1978 "Be My Valentine"
107 February 21, 1978 "Our Gang"
108 February 28, 1978 "My Favorite Orkan"
109 March 23, 1978 "Fourth Anniversary Special"
110 May 9, 1978 "Do You Want to Dance"
111 May 16, 1978 "Second Wind"
112 May 23, 1978 "Rules to Date By"
113 May 30, 1978 "Fonzie for the Defense"

[edit] Season 6 (1978-1979)

26 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
114 September 12, 1978 "Westward Ho" (Part 1)
  • Note: Originally shown as a one-hour episode, and the first part of a two-week story arc about the gang's visit to a dude ranch in Colorado. In syndication, this episode and the second part are aired as three parts.
115 September 19, 1978 "Westward Ho" (Part 2)
  • Note: Part 2 of a two-part story arc about the gang's visit to a dude ranch in Colorado. In syndication, this episode and the second part are aired as three parts.
116 September 26, 1978 "Fonzie's Blindness"
117 October 3, 1978 "Casanova Cunningham"
118 October 10, 1978 "Kid Stuff"
119 October 17, 1978 "Sweet Sixteen"
120 October 24, 1978 "Fearless Malph"
121 October 31, 1978 "The Evil Eye"
122 November 7, 1978 "The Claw Meets the Fonz"
123 November 14, 1978 "The Fonz is Allergic to Girls"
124 November 21, 1978 "The First Thanksgiving"
125 November 28, 1978 "The Kissing Bandit"
126 December 5, 1978 "The Magic Show"
127 December 12, 1978 "Richie Gets Framed"
128 December 19, 1978 "Christmas Time"
129 January 16, 1979 "Smokin' Ain't Cool"
130 January 23, 1979 "Ralph vs. Potsie"
131 February 2, 1979 "Stolen Melodies"
132 February 6, 1979 "Married Strangers"
133 February 13, 1979 "Marion, Fairy Godmother"
134 February 20, 1979 "Fonzie's Funeral" (Part 1)
  • Note: Part 1 of a two-part episode
135 February 27, 1979 "Fonzie's Funeral (Part 2)
  • Note: Part 2 of a two-part episode
136 March 6, 1979 "Mork Returns"
137 March 13, 1979 "The Duel"
138 May 8, 1979 "Chachi's Incredo-Wax"
139 May 15, 1979 "Potsie Quits School"

[edit] Season 7 (1979-1980)

25 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
140 September 11, 1979 "Shotgun Wedding"
  • Note: Part 1 of a two-part story, which was concluded on "Laverne & Shirley" as part of a crossover episode. An alternate ending, in lieu of the original cliffhanger ending, is used in syndication.
141 September 18, 1979 "Chachi Sells His Soul"
142 September 25, 1979 "Fonzie Meets Kat"
143 October 2, 1979 "Marion Goes to Jail"
144 October 9, 1979 "Richie's Job"
145 October 23, 1979 "Richie Falls in Love"
146 October 30, 1979 "Fonzie's a Thespian"
147 November 6, 1979 "Burlesque"
148 November 13, 1979 "Joanie Busts Out"
149 November 20, 1979 "King Richard's Big Night"
150 November 27, 1979 "Fonzie vs. the She-Devils"
151 December 4, 1979 "The Mechanic"
152 December 11, 1979 "They're Closing Inspiration Point"
153 December 18, 1979 "Here Comes the Bride Again"
154 January 8, 1980 "Ah, Wilderness"
  • Note: Episode features a pair of firsts: The network television debut of actress and comedienne Julie Brown, who was to later have her own TV series three times (so far) between 1989 and 2001, and the first episode that does not feature Arnold's Drive In.
155 January 15, 1980 "Joanie's Dilemma"
156 January 22, 1980 "Hot Stuff"
  • Note: The first half of a two-week story arc centering on Arnold's Drive-In restaurant.
157 January 29, 1980 "The New Arnold's"
  • Note: The concluding half of a two-week story arc centering on Arnold's Drive-In restaurant.
158 February 5, 1980 "The Hucksters"
159 February 12, 1980 "Allison"
160 February 26, 1980 "Fools Rush In"
161 March 4, 1980 "Father & Son"
162 March 11, 1980 "A Potsie is Born"
163 March 25, 1980 "The Roaring Twenties"
164 May 6, 1980 "Ralph's Family Problem"

[edit] Season 8 (1980-1981)

22 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
165 November 11, 1980 "No Tell Motel"
166 November 18, 1980 "Live and Learn"
167 November 25, 1980 "Dreams Can Come True"
168 December 2, 1980 "Hello, Roger"
  • Note: First appearance of Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips, Howard and Marion Cunningham's nephew.
169 December 9, 1980 "Joanie Gets Wheels"
170 December 16, 1980 "White Christmas"
171 December 30, 1980 "And the Winner Is ..."
172 January 6, 1981 "If You Only Knew Rosa"
173 January 13, 1981 "The Sixth Sense"
174 January 27, 1981 "It Only Hurts When I Smile"
175 February 3, 1981 "Welcome to My Nightmare"
176 February 10, 1981 "Broadway It's Not"
177 February 17, 1981 "Bride and Gloom"
178 February 24, 1981 "Hello, Mrs. Arcola"
179 March 3, 1981 "Fonzie Gets Shot"
180 March 17, 1981 "Potsie on His Own"
181 April 7, 1981 "Tall Story"
182 April 14, 1981 "Scholarship"
183 May 5, 1981 "R.C. & L.B Forever"
184 May 12, 1981 "Howard's Bowling Buddy"
185 May 19, 1981 "Mother and Child Reunion"
186 May 26, 1981 "American Musical"

[edit] Season 9 (1981-1982)

21 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
187 October 6, 1981 188 "Home Movies"
  • Note: Originally aired as a one-hour episode. In syndication, it is aired as a two-part episode.
188 October 13, 1981 "Not With My Mother You Don't"
189 October 27, 1981 187 "Another Night at Antoine's"
190 November 3, 1981 "Little Baby Cunningham"
191 November 10, 1981 "The Other Guy"
192 November 17, 1981 "Fonzie, the Substitute"
193 November 24, 1981 "Just a Picalo"
194 December 1, 1981 "No Thank You"
195 December 8, 1981 "Baby It's Cold Inside"
196 December 15, 1981 "Hello, Tough Guy"
197 January 5, 1982 "To Beanie or Not to Beanie"
  • Note: Joanie Wants to go to UCLA. But, Howard wants her to go to UWM, even offering her a new car as incentive. She announces that she is not going to college anymore!
  • Songs: "Call"
198 January 12, 1982 197 "Southern Crossing"
199 January 19, 1982 "Grandma Nussbaum"
200 January 26, 1982 "Poobah, Doo Dah"
201 February 2, 1982 "A Touch of Classical"
202 February 9, 1982 "Hi-Yo Fonzie, Away!"
203 February 16, 1982 "Great Expectations"
204 February 23, 1982 "Hello, Flip"
  • Note: First appearance of Billy Warlock as Flip Phillips, Roger's troubled brother (and another nephew of Howard and Marion Cunningham).
205 March 2, 1982 "Chachi's Future"
206 March 16, 1982 "Tell-Tale Tart"
207 March 23, 1982 "Love and Marriage"

[edit] Season 10 (1982-1983)

22 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
208 September 28, 1982 "A Woman Not Under the Influence"
  • Note: First appearances of Linda Purl and Heather O'Rourke as Ashley Pfister (Fonzie's girlfriend) and her 6-year-old daughter, Heather.
209 October 12, 1982 "Letting Go"
210 October 19, 1982 "Empty Nest"
  • Note: This episode marked the return of Pat Morita as Arnold, the proprietor of Arnold's Drive-In restaurant.
211 October 26, 1982 "A Night at the Circus"
212 November 9, 1982 "A Little Case of Revenge"
213 November 16, 1982 "Who Gives a Hootenanny?"
214 November 23, 1982 "Going Steady"
215 November 30, 1982 "Such a Nice Girl"
216 December 7, 1982 "There's No Business Like No Business"
217 December 14, 1982 "All I Want for Christmas"
  • Note: When Heather asks Santa to patch up the rift between her Mother & Grandparents, Fonzie decides to make her wish come true... / Also Anson Williams & Ted McGinley does not appear on that episode.
218 December 28, 1982 "Since I Don't Have You"
219 January 4, 1983 "Hello, Pfisters"
220 January 11, 1983 "I Drink, Therefore I Am"
221 January 18, 1983 "Prisoner of Love"
222 January 25, 1983 "Life is More Important Than Show Business"
223 February 1, 1983 "Nervous Romance"
224 February 8, 1983 "I'm Not at Liberty"
225 February 15, 1983 "Wild Blue Yonder"
226 February 22, 1983 "May the Best Man Win"
227 March 1, 1983 "Babysitting"
228 March 15, 1983 "Turn Around ... and You're Home"
229 March 22, 1983 "Affairs of the Heart"

[edit] Season 11 (1983-1984)

22 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Overview
230 September 27, 1983 "Because It's There"
231 October 4, 1983 "The Ballad of Joanie and Chachi"
232 October 18, 1983 "Where the Guys Are"
233 October 25, 1983 "Welcome Home" (Part 1)
234 November 1, 1983 "Welcome Home" (Part 2)
235 November 8, 1983 "Glove Story"
236 November 22, 1983 "Vocational Education"
237 December 6, 1983 "Arthur, Arthur"
238 December 13, 1983 "You Get What You Pay For"
239 January 10, 1984 "Kiss Me, Teach"
240 January 17, 1984 "The People vs. The Fonz"
241 January 24, 1984 "Like Mother, Like Daughter"
242 January 31, 1984 "Social Studies"
243 April 24, 1984 "The Spirit is Willing"
244 May 1, 1984 "Fonzie Moves Out"
245 May 8, 1984 "Passages Parts 1 & 2"
  • Note: The series finale which originally aired as a one-hour episode. In syndication, it is aired as a two-part episode.
246 June 28, 1984 "So How Was Your Weekend?"
247 July 5, 1984 "Low Notes"
248 July 12, 1984 "School Dazed"
249 July 19, 1984 "Good News, Bad News"
250 September 24, 1984 "Fonzie's Spots"