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| ShortSummary=With Potsie out of town, the band has no lead singer for the Saturday Senior Dance, until Ralph informs Arnold that Fonzie could fill in. When Fonzie finds out, he is less than pleased; and worried that he is no [[Elvis Presley|Elvis]], Fonzie may actually not be good at something for once. |
| ShortSummary=With Potsie out of town, the band has no lead singer for the Saturday Senior Dance, until Ralph informs Arnold that Fonzie could fill in. When Fonzie finds out, he is less than pleased; and worried that he is no [[Elvis Presley|Elvis]], Fonzie may actually not be good at something for once. |
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'''Notes:''' Laverne and Shirley sing backup for Fonzie on his rendition of "[[Heartbreak Hotel]] |
'''Notes:''' Laverne and Shirley sing backup for Fonzie on his rendition of "[[Heartbreak Hotel]]". This episode originally aired on the same night that ''Laverne & Shirley'' debuted on ABC. Also, this episode marks the final appearance of "Sticks" Downey ([[John Bailey (American actor)|Jack Baker]]). |
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'''Side note:''' Although set in the 1950s, the costume Fonzie wears during his "Heartbreak Hotel" performance is an obvious reflection of the stage jumpsuits that [[Elvis Presley]] wore when touring and playing in [[Las Vegas|Vegas]] in the 1970s. |
'''Side note:''' Although set in the 1950s, the costume Fonzie wears during his "Heartbreak Hotel" performance is an obvious reflection of the stage jumpsuits that [[Elvis Presley]] wore when touring and playing in [[Las Vegas|Vegas]] in the 1970s. |
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Happy Days (season 3) | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 9, 1975 March 2, 1976 | –
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the third season of Happy Days. It was the first season of the show to be filmed in front of a live audience.
Main Cast
- Ron Howard as Richie Cunningham
- Henry Winkler as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli
- Marion Ross as Marion Cunningham
- Anson Williams as Warren "Potsie" Weber
- Don Most as Ralph Malph
- Erin Moran as Joanie Cunningham
- Tom Bosley as Howard Cunningham
Guest Cast
- Pat Morita as Mitsumo "Arnold" Takahashi
- Danny Butch as Raymond "Spike" Fonzarelli
- Jack Baker as "Sticks" Downey
- Penny Marshall as Laverne De Fazio
- Cindy Williams as Shirley Feeney
- Jack Dodson as Dr. Mickey Malph
- Ed Peck as Officer Kirk
- Kristoff St. John as Booker Brown
- Beatrice Colen as Marsha Simms
Broadcast history
The season aired Tuesdays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST).[1][2]
Episodes
- Season 3 consisted of 24 episodes.
- Erin Moran was promoted to opening titles, and Henry Winkler moved up two spots to second billing.
- Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Anson Williams, Don Most, Erin Moran, and Tom Bosley appear in all episodes.
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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40 | 1 | "Fonzie Moves In" | Jerry Paris | Lowell Ganz & Mark Rothman | September 9, 1975 |
41 | 2 | "The Motorcycle" | Jerry Paris | William S. Bickley & Michael Warren | September 16, 1975 |
42 | 3 | "Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 1" | Jerry Paris | Michael Weinberger | September 23, 1975 |
43 | 4 | "Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 2" | Jerry Paris | Bob Brunner | September 30, 1975 |
44 | 5 | "The Other Richie Cunningham" | Jerry Paris | Dick Bensfield & Perry Grant | October 7, 1975 |
45 | 6 | "Richie Fights Back" | Jerry Paris | Arthur Silver | October 14, 1975 |
46 | 7 | "Jailhouse Rock" | Arthur Fisher | Bob Brunner | October 21, 1975 |
47 | 8 | "Howard's 45th Fiasco" | Jerry Paris | Frank Buxton | October 28, 1975 |
48 | 9 | "Fonzie the Flatfoot" | Jerry Paris | Teleplay by: Marty Nadler Story by: Arthur Silver | November 4, 1975 |
49 | 10 | "A Date With Fonzie" | Jerry Paris | Lowell Ganz & Mark Rothman | November 11, 1975 |
50 | 11 | "Three on a Porch" | Jerry Paris | Bobby Boswell & Tiffany York | November 18, 1975 |
51 | 12 | "Fonzie's New Friend" | Jerry Paris | Sid Arthur & Artie Laing | November 25, 1975 |
52 | 13 | "They Call It Potsie Love" | Jerry Paris | Marty Nadler | December 2, 1975 |
53 | 14 | "Tell it to the Marines" | Jerry Paris | Sid Arthur & Artie Laing | December 16, 1975 |
54 | 15 | "Dance Contest" | Norm Gray | Bob Howard | January 6, 1976 |
55 | 16 | "The Second Anniversary Show" | Jerry Paris | Bob Brunner & Arthur Silver | January 12, 1976 |
56 | 17 | "Fonzie the Salesman" | Jerry Paris | Dave Duclon | January 13, 1976 |
57 | 18 | "Football Frolics" | Jerry Paris | James Ritz | January 20, 1976 |
58 | 19 | "Fonzie the Superstar" | Jerry Paris | Arthur Silver & Barry Rubinowitz | January 27, 1976 |
59 | 20 | "Two Angry Men" | Jerry Paris | Marty Nadler | February 3, 1976 |
60 | 21 | "Beauty Contest" | Jerry Paris | William S. Bickley & Michael Warren | February 10, 1976 |
61 | 22 | "Bringing Up Spike" | Jerry Paris | Joe Glauberg | February 17, 1976 |
62 | 23 | "A Sight for Sore Eyes" | Jerry Paris | Dave Duclon | February 24, 1976 |
63 | 24 | "Arnold's Wedding" | Frank Buxton | Bob Brunner | March 2, 1976 |