Happy Days (season 1)

Happy Days (season 1)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 16
Release
Original network ABC
Original release January 15 (1974-01-15) – May 7, 1974 (1974-05-07)
Season chronology

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

The pilot for the series was aired on February 25, 1972, as part of an episode of Love, American Style in a segment titled Love and the Television Set. For syndication reruns, this was retitled Love and the Happy Days. The part of sister Joanie was played by 12-year-old Susan Neher. Father Howard was played by Harold Gould, and brother Chuck (/Charles) was played by Ric Carrott.[1][2] The plot centers around how the Cunningham's buy their first television set, an expensive rare novelty in the 1950s, and Potsie convinces Richie to use that as an enticement to get a girl to agree to a date, which she does but in the end Richie gets crushed. His father uses his wisdom of experience to console him. Howard is so entranced by his new TV that he sits alone in the living room watching nothing but a test pattern and tone.

Main Cast

Guest Starring

Broadcast history

The season aired Tuesdays at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST).[3][4]

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"All the Way"Mel FerberRob Reiner & Philip Mishkin and Garry MarshallJanuary 15, 1974 (1974-01-15)

Potsie fixes Richie up with Mary Lou Milligan, a girl with a "reputation" around town. Richie doesn't get far with her but leads Fonzie and the others to believe he did.

Notes: Two versions of this episode exist. The original version of the episode featured a few alternate takes and extended scenes. Additionally, a different actress portrayed the role of Joanie. The dinner table sequence at the Cunningham's house was later reshot with Erin Moran in order to accommodate syndicated airings. Also, at least in this pilot episode, Arnold's Drive-In was portrayed as "Arthur's," as indicated on the restaurant's original neon sign.
22"The Lemon"Jerry ParisDick Bensfield & Perry GrantJanuary 22, 1974 (1974-01-22)
Richie and Potsie spend their hard-earned savings on their first car in an attempt to impress and attract girls; but although the car looks impressive, it soon becomes apparent that it's not the most roadworthy of vehicles.
33"Richie's Cup Runneth Over"Jerry ParisWilliam S. Bickley & Bob BrunnerJanuary 29, 1974 (1974-01-29)
Richie gets drunk at a stag party.
44"Guess Who's Coming to Visit?"Jerry ParisLowell Ganz & Mark RothmanFebruary 5, 1974 (1974-02-05)

Richie sneaks out of the house to watch Fonzie compete in a drag race.

This episode marks the first appearance of Arnold's waitress Marsha Simms (played by Beatrice Colen).
55"Hardware Jungle"Jerry ParisFrank Buxton & Michael LeesonFebruary 12, 1974 (1974-02-12)
Richie has to miss a rock concert to take care of his dad's hardware store.
66"The Deadly Dares"Herb WallersteinSteve ZachariasFebruary 19, 1974 (1974-02-19)

Richie and Potsie want to become members of a local gang called the Demons. But before being accepted as full-fledged members, they must perform the "six deadly dares".

Note: This episode marks the first appearance of "Bag" Zombrowski (Neil J. Schwartz).
77"Fonzie Drops In"Mel FerberWilliam S. Bickley & Bob BrunnerFebruary 26, 1974 (1974-02-26)
Fonzie decides to re-enroll in high school. After rearranging the seating plan to his satisfaction, he asks Richie to do his homework and cheat for him.
88"The Skin Game"Mel FerberWilliam S. BickleyMarch 5, 1974 (1974-03-05)
Richie and Potsie go to see a stripper named Bubbles McCall (Barbara Rhoades).
99"Breaking Up is Hard to Do"Jerry ParisWilliam S. BickleyMarch 12, 1974 (1974-03-12)
Richie and his girlfriend Arlene (Laurette Spang) decide to break up. Since it is too late to secure new dates for the upcoming high school prom, Richie and Arlene attend as friends.
1010"Give the Band a Hand"Jerry ParisDick Bensfield & Perry GrantMarch 26, 1974 (1974-03-26)

Richie and the boys form a band to raise money, but Potsie loses it all in a poker game and Howard has to win it back for him.

Note: This episode marks the last appearance of Gavan O'Herlihy as Chuck Cunningham. For the next season, the role would be portrayed by Randolph Roberts.
1111"Because She's There"Peter BaldwinJack WinterApril 2, 1974 (1974-04-02)
For Ralph's costume party, Potsie sets Richie up on a blind date with Phyllis (Diana Canova), who towers over him.
1212"In the Name of Love"Don WeisJack WinterApril 9, 1974 (1974-04-09)
Potsie and Ralph are in love with Cindy Shellenberger, an attractive new girl at school, who asks Richie to study with her.
1313"Great Expectations"Jerry ParisTeleplay by: Bob Brunner & Michael Leeson
Story by: Peggy Elliott & Ed Scharlach
April 16, 1974 (1974-04-16)
Richie meets a beatnik named Deidre at the movies and gets caught up in her lifestyle.
1414"The Best Man"Jerry ParisJoel KaneApril 23, 1974 (1974-04-23)

Howard lets a black army buddy have his wedding at the Cunningham home, and faces racial prejudice from their neighbors.

Absent: Anson Williams as Potsie; Donny Most as Ralph
1515"Knock Around the Block"Jerry ParisBen Joelson & Art BaerApril 30, 1974 (1974-04-30)
Richie and the gang try to get Potsie's bike back from the gang who stole it.
1616"Be the First on Your Block"Jerry ParisRichard MorganMay 7, 1974 (1974-05-07)
Howard decides to build a bomb shelter; but when Richie tells his friends, problems quickly arise when each assumes they will have a spot reserved in the shelter for them too, should the need arise.

References

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