Season 10 (1982/83)
Episode # | Air date | Title | Written by | Directed by | Overview |
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208 | September 28, 1982 | "A Woman Not Under the Influence" | William Bickley & Michael Warren | Jerry Paris | Fonzie finds love at first sight with a woman he sees on an escalator.
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209 | October 12, 1982 | "Letting Go" | Fred Fox Jr. & Brian Levant | Jerry Paris | Joanie wants to move to Chicago with Chachi and attend Northwestern University. |
210 | October 19, 1982 | "Empty Nest" | Paula A. Roth | Jerry Paris | Howard and Marion try to keep busy in their newly empty house. Fonzie decides to sell his half of Arnold's.
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211 | October 26, 1982 | "A Night at the Circus" | Joe Glauberg | Jerry Paris | Fonzie takes Heather to the circus. Howard's niece K.C. moves in.
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212 | November 9, 1982 | "A Little Case of Revenge" | Fred Fox Jr. & Rich Correll | Jerry Paris | An old enemy (Special guest star Tom Hanks) exacts revenge on Fonzie at an inopportune time. |
213 | November 16, 1982 | "Who Gives a Hootenanny?" | Ria Nepus | Jerry Paris | Joanie and Chachi have a chance to appear on TV playing folk music; Fonzie is upset that folk is usurping rock n' roll's place in people's hearts and minds. |
214 | November 23, 1982 | "Going Steady" | Richard Gurman | Jerry Paris | Fonzie declares his love for Ashley by asking her to go steady, but when an old girlfriend shows up needing some help, it causes problems. Howard gives K.C. driving lessons.
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215 | November 30, 1982 | "Such a Nice Girl" | Nancy Steen & Neil Thompson. | Jerry Paris | Melvin Belvin takes K.C. to Arnold's costume ball. |
216 | December 7, 1982 | "There's No Business Like No Business" | Paula A. Roth (teleplay) John B. Collins (story) |
Jerry Paris | Business is down at Cunningham's Hardware, leading Howard to consider some very difficult options, one of which includes closing the store for good. |
217 | December 14, 1982 | "All I Want for Christmas" | Pamela Ryan & Beverly Bloomberg | Jerry Paris | When Heather asks Santa to patch up the rift between her mother and grandparents, Fonzie decides to make her wish come true.In the subplot, Howard's brother, Dick, is visiting. |
218 | December 28, 1982 | "Since I Don't Have You" | Brian Levant | Jerry Paris | Roger's old flame (Wendy Schaal) fans the fire when she returns to town. |
219 | January 4, 1983 | "Hello, Pfisters" | William Bickley & Michael Warren | Jerry Paris | Ashley introduces Fonzie to her estranged family. |
220 | January 11, 1983 | "I Drink, Therefore I Am" | Gary Murphy & Larry Strawther | Jerry Paris | Flip is a passenger in a car that is involved in a hit-and-run accident. The victim: Heather. |
221 | January 18, 1983 | "Prisoner of Love" | Robert Pekurny | Jerry Paris | K.C. dates a convict that is on work-release to Fonzie's garage. |
222 | January 25, 1983 | "Life is More Important Than Show Business" | Paula A. Roth | Jerry Paris | The Fonz gets a record producer interested in Joanie and Chachi's music, but he's less excited about their band.
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223 | February 1, 1983 | "Nervous Romance" | Robert Keats | Jerry Paris | Fonzie and Ashley celebrate their six months together at the Cunningham's, looking back on their relationship via "flashback scenes" (most of which were not actually part of the episode where they met). |
224 | February 8, 1983 | "I'm Not at Liberty" | Pamela Ryan & Beverly Bloomberg | Jerry Paris | Fonzie, Potsie and Roger report for Army Reserve duty under Officer Kirk. |
225 | February 15, 1983 | "Wild Blue Yonder" | Richard Gurman & Larry Strawther | Jerry Paris | Fonzie and Roger take a trip in a small aircraft. |
226 | February 22, 1983 | "May the Best Man Win" | Richard Gurman | Jerry Paris | Fonzie becomes the center of attention at a the wedding of a friend (Peter Scolari). |
227 | March 1, 1983 | "Babysitting" | Paula A. Roth | Jerry Paris | Fonzie babysits Heather the night of a big fight on TV. Joanie and Chachi return to Milwaukee.
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228 | March 15, 1983 | "Turn Around ... and You're Home" | Fred Fox Jr. & Rich Correll | Jerry Paris | Joanie decides to move back in with her parents. |
229 | March 22, 1983 | "Affairs of the Heart" | Neil Thompson & Nancy Steen | Jerry Paris | Jenny sets her sights on dating an Olympic swimmer. Meanwhile, Fonzie wants a pool. |
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