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"Happy Days": Season Four

"Happy Days" Season 4 DVD cover.

Season Information
Episodes 25
Network ABC-TV
Air Dates September 21, 1976 - March 29, 1977
Season Guide
Previous Season 3 (Happy Days)
Next Season 5 (Happy Days)

This page is a list of episodes from the fourth season of Happy Days.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Also see: Laverne & Shirley
Mork and Mindy

Broadcast history[]

The season originally aired Tuesdays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST).[1][2]

Episodes[]

  • Season 4 consisted of 25 episodes.
  • The opening credits are the same as Season 3.
  • Recurring Character Debuts: Al Delvecchio, Pinky Tuscadero.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Guest starring/Recurring cast[]

Season 4 (1976–77)[]

Season 4 episodes
Image Episode Title Directed by Written by Original air date # in Series
Fonzie Image Needed 1
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"Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 1"
"Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 2"
Jerry Paris Arthur Silver September 21, 1976 64
65
Fonzie's old flame Pinky Tuscadero (Roz Kelly) returns, and the couple starts to rekindle their relationship. Meanwhile, Fonzie is planning to compete in an upcoming demolition derby; but when his co-driver is injured before the event, Pinky resents Fonzie's disapproval of a woman driving in a derby and chooses Ralph over her for a replacement. To make matters worse, the ruthless Malachi brothers (Ken Lerner and Michael Pataki) intend to win the derby, using any dirty trick necessary—including their infamous "Malachi Crunch."

Note: This episode marks the first appearance of Al (Al Molinaro), who takes over as the new owner of Arnold's Drive-In.

In 2009, TV Guide ranked this episode (along with part three) #87 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[3]

Fonzie Image Needed 3 "Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 3" Jerry Paris Joe Glauberg September 28, 1976 66
With Pinky injured and out of the demolition derby (thanks to the "Mallachi Crunch"), Fonzie is left to fend for himself; but he has more than just beating the Mallachis on his mind—he wants to marry Pinky.

Note: The character of Pinky Tuscadero was to be written into the series as Fonzie's new long-term girlfriend; but due to disagreements between Roz Kelly and the producers, this three-part episode marked the character's only appearance in the series.

In 2009, TV Guide ranked this episode (along with parts one and two) #87 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes [4]

Fonzie Image Needed 4 "A Mind of His Own"
(also titled: "A Mind of Their Own")
Jerry Paris Jack Winter October 5, 1976 67
When Fonzie gets in his eighth fight over the course of only a week, Howard suggests that he visit a psychologist (Bill Idelson), who comes up with an unusual way for Fonzie to vent his aggression—building bird houses.
Fonzie Image Needed 5 "Fonzie the Father" Jerry Paris Marty Nadler October 19, 1976 68
With the rest of the Cunningham family away on vacation, Richie plans a party. But when heavily pregnant Louisa, the wife of an old friend of Fonzie's, arrives on the scene, Richie and Fonzie find themselves hosting an expectant houseguest.
Fonzie Image Needed 6 "Fonzie's Hero" Jerry Paris Teleplay by: Barry Rubinowitz
Story by: Steven Dworman
October 26, 1976 69
After Potsie rescues Fonzie from a fire at the garage, Fonzie informs Potsie that he can have anything he wants. Potsie wants only one thing: for Fonzie to be his best friend, and to do everything with him—including rollerskating.
Fonzie Image Needed 7 "A Place of His Own" Jerry Paris Bill Idelson November 9, 1976 70
With Richie, Ralph, and Potsie all cramming into Richie's car, each with his respective date, Richie feels it is cramping his chances romantically; so he and Fonzie come up with a scheme for him to use Fonzie's apartment for an evening to try to woo an art student.

Note: The role of Mr. Kendall, the art student's father, is played by Conrad Janis, who would go on to play Mindy's father Fred McConnell (a somewhat similar character) in the Happy Days spinoff Mork & Mindy.

Fonzie Image Needed 8 "They Shoot Fonzies, Don't They?" Jerry Paris Steve Zacharias November 16, 1976 71
When Joanie is cut from the cheerleading squad, she persuades Fonzie to help her retailiate by being her partner in a dance marathon to win a bet with Jill (Charlene Tilton), the head cheerleader and Joanie's rival who bumped her from the squad. But after Fonzie's bike breaks down and he has to push it twelve miles home, will he be able to summon the stamina to see the marathon through?

Note: The role of cheerleading rival Jill was played by Charlene Tilton, who would one day become Lucy Ewing on the hit CBS-TV primetime soap opera Dallas. Also: The title of this episode is a spoof of the movie They Shoot Horses, Don't They which is about a dance marathon.

Fonzie Image Needed 9 "The Muckrakers" Jerry Paris Alan Mandel & Charles Shyer November 23, 1976 72
When Potsie breaks a tooth eating meatloaf at the school cafeteria, Richie goes undercover to conduct an investigation for the school newspaper on the poor kitchen conditions, with a little help from Fonzie. But when Richie's story is a big success, he plans to do a follow-up report, including how Fonzie has a phobia of liver. After Richie refuses Fonzie's request that he not mention it in the report, the two fall out and stop talking to each other. By the episode's end, Fonzie conquers his fear by successfully eating a plate of liver.
Happy Days episode 4x10 - A.K.A. The Fonz 10 "A.K.A. The Fonz" Jerry Paris Brian Levant November 30, 1976 73
Officer Kirk has been appointed acting sheriff, and his first task is to run what he considers to be hoodlums out of town—and Fonzie is on his list. Kirk starts to make life very difficult for Fonzie's friends as they try to find a solution to the situation.

Note: Ralph's optometrist father Dr. Mickey Malph returns in this episode; unlike his previous appearance, however, he is portrayed here for the first and only time by Alan Oppenheimer.

Fonzie Image Needed 11 "Richie Branches Out" Jerry Paris James Ritz December 7, 1976 74
A couple of weeks before Christmas, Richie falls in love with a model on a cola advertising poster. The gang then pretends to be filming a commercial in order for Richie to try to meet her.
Fonzie Image Needed 12 "Fonzie's Old Lady" Jerry Paris Marty Nadler January 4, 1977\ 75
Richie discovers that Fonzie is dating an attractive older woman (Diana Hyland). What Fonzie doesn't know is that the woman is married.
Fonzie Image Needed 13 "Time Capsule" Jerry Paris Dave Ketchum & Tony Di Marco January 11, 1977 76
Richie, Potsie, and Ralph are designing a time capsule for a project, and put it in a vault at Howard's hardware store. However, when the three go to visit the capsule with their girlfriends, they find themselves—and Fonzie—locked in. It's Friday, and the vault will not be opened until Monday.

Note: In this episode, Richie has a girlfriend named Kim, played by Lynda Goodfriend. She is also Ralph's prom date in "Graduation: Part 1" later in the season. She would return in the fifth season as Richie's steady girlfriend (and later his fiancé and wife) Lori Beth Allen.

Fonzie Image Needed 14 "The Book of Records" Jerry Paris Michael Weinberger & Yvette Weinberger January 18, 1977\ 77
In a scheme to win free publicity for Arnold's, Al offers a $100 prize for anyone who can get into the Magilla Book of Records, and the gang all come up with various ideas of records to break. Meanwhile, Fonzie tries to find work for his well-meaning but clumsy cousin Angie (Charles Galioto), but he fails at every job. But even so, perhaps there is a record that Angie can break!

Notes: This episode marks the final appearance of "Bag" Zombrowski (Neil J. Schwartz), which is rare since he had been absent for several episodes. At the beginning of the episode, a reference was made to the two-part "Fearless Fonzarelli" episode from Season 3, when Al asks Fonzie to jump barrels on his motorcycle like he did on "that TV show" ("You Wanted to See It") so the stunt can be added to the Magilla Book of Records. Fonzie declines, claiming that his stunting days were over.

Fonzie Image Needed 15 "A Shot in the Dark" Jerry Paris Teleplay by: Fred Fox, Jr.
Story by: Steve Zacharias
January 25, 1977 78
During a big basketball game, the star player is injured and Richie is put into the game to replace him. After he scores the winning basket, he becomes an overnight local hero and a big hit with the girls. But plans are afoot from the opposition to see that he doesn't follow up his success in the forthcoming championship game.

Note: After Richie misses what would have been the game-winning free throw shot, Howard consoles him and delivers the closing line of the episode to Richie: "Here, have a Life Saver. It'll make you feel better," a nod to the Life Savers commercials that aired during the 1970s.

Fonzie Image Needed 16 "Marion Rebels" Jerry Paris Dixie Brown Grossman February 1, 1977 79
Marion becomes frustrated by her life as a housewife and has a falling out with Howard. Encouraged by Fonzie, she lands a job working as a waitress at Arnold's. But after she insults Al's menu and interferes with people's orders (specifically, advising the kids against junk food in favor of healthy eating), Fonzie calls a meeting and insists something should be done about it.
Fonzie Image Needed 17 "The Third Anniversary Show" Jerry Paris Bob Brunner & Arthur Silver February 4, 1977 80
Richie, Joanie, and the gang prepare to throw a party for Marion in honor of hers and Howard's wedding anniversary. While doing so, they remember certain events through clips from past episodes.

Note: Nancy Walker guest stars as Nancy Blanksy, Howard's cousin who was the main character of Blansky's Beauties.

Fonzie Image Needed 18 "Graduation: Part 1" Jerry Paris Calvin Kelly February 8, 1977 81
Marion lets slip to Richie, Potsie, and Ralph that Fonzie had been going to night school so that he can graduate with his friends. Fonzie is upset with Marion for letting his secret out, but that turns out to be the least of the group's worries when the principal delivers some shocking news—the whole class will not graduate unless they retake a final exam that everyone failed, thereby forcing the class to study all night following the prom.

Note: Anson Williams, in his role of Potsie, performs the song "Deeply," which reached #93 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1977.

Fonzie Image Needed 19 "Graduation: Part 2" Jerry Paris William S. Bickley & Michael Warren February 15, 1977 82
The gang studies through the night in order to retake their exams and graduate. But Fonzie gets some disappointing news when he finds that since he was a night school student, he wouldn't be allowed to participate in the graduation commencement ceremony.

Notes: Pat Morita returns in his role of Arnold as a special guest in this episode. Danny Butch also makes his final appearance in his role of Spike.

Happy-days-ep 4x20 - The Physical 20 "The Physical" Jerry Paris Dave Ketchum & Tony Di Marco February 22, 1977 83
Richie, Potsie, and Ralph each receive letters instructing them to attend a physical to evaluate them for the Army draft. They are surprised when Fonzie is also called up—but he is more interested in the physical nurse than doing push-ups.

Note: Warren Berlinger and Linda Kaye Henning guest star as the Army instructor and physical nurse, respectively.

Fonzie Image Needed 21 "Joanie's Weird Boyfriend" Jerry Paris Bob Brunner March 1, 1977 84
Feeling like she's being treated as a little kid, Joanie jumps at the chance when she is invited to be initiated into a troublesome gang called the Red Devils. But does she know what she has gotten herself into?

Note: Eddie Mekka appears in his role of Carmine Ragusa from the Happy Days spin-off series Laverne & Shirley.

Fonzie Image Needed 22 "Fonz-How, Inc." Jerry Paris Joe Glauberg March 8, 1977 85
Howard has come up with the idea for an invention that he calls the "Garbage Gulper" (a portable trash compactor), and Fonzie is convinced to become his partner and help construct their prototype. They have high hopes for the invention, but will the corporate world prove to be as lucrative as they hope?
Fonzie Image Needed 23 "Spunky Come Home" Jerry Paris Arthur Silver & Fred Fox, Jr. March 15, 1977 86
Fonzie gets a pet dog that he names "Spunky" to keep him company. But Ralph and Potsie accidentally let Spunky escape and make up a story about the dog being stolen to cover their mistake, thereby protecting themselves from a very upset Fonzie.
Fonzie Image Needed 24 "The Last of the Big Time Malphs" Jerry Paris Joe Glauberg March 22, 1977 87
Ralph is taking huge bets on an upcoming sporting event whose outcome he feels sure of. But when the results are in, and they are the opposite of what he predicted, he is left owing a lot of people some serious money—including a local thug named Bruiser.

Note: Jack Dodson returns as Ralph's father, Dr. Mickey Malph.

Fonzie Image Needed 25 "Fonzie's Baptism" Jerry Paris William S. Bickley & Michael Warren March 29, 1977 88
After nearly being killed in a stock-car race, Fonzie questions his mortality. Al suggests that he go to see his brother, a Catholic priest, for guidance, leading Fonzie to decide to be baptized.

Notes: This episode introduces Al's twin brother Father Anthony (Al Molinaro in a dual role), a Catholic priest. Also, Marion refers to Richie as hers and Howard's firstborn child, thus ignoring the existence of Chuck who appeared in eleven episodes of the first two seasons. There was also a cutscene of the outside of Anthony's church that clearly shows a 70's car drive past.

References[]

  1. TV Listings for September 21, 1976
  2. TV Listings for March 29, 1977
  3. TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes. Rev/Views. Retrieved on July 4, 2016.
  4. TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes. Rev/Views. Retrieved on July 4, 2016.
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