Season 8 (1982/83)
| Episode | Season | Production | Air date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 157 | 8- 1 | 157 | 28 September 1982 | The Mummy's Bride
Shirley makes plans to marry Walter Meeney. |
| 158 | 8- 2 | 158 | 12 October 1982 | Window on Main Street
Roommates spend their week in a store display. |
| 159 | 8- 3 | 169 | 19 October 1982 | The Note
Shirley leaves to live with her new husband. |
| 160 | 8- 4 | 166 | 26 October 1982 | Lost in Spacesuits
Laverne gets a job testing anti-gravity boots. |
| 161 | 8- 5 | 160 | 9 November 1982 | The Playboy Show
Laverne decides to become a Playboy bunny. |
| 162 | 8- 6 | 167 | 16 November 1982 | Death Row (Part 1)
Laverne gets mixed up with a group of radicals who rob a bank. |
| 163 | 8- 7 | 168 | 23 November 1982 | Death Row (Part 2)
Laverne gets sent to Death Row by mistake. |
| 164 | 8- 8 | 171 | 30 November 1982 | Jinxed
Laverne thinks her bad luck is connected to a chain letter. |
| 165 | 8- 9 | 170 | 7 December 1982 | Of Mice and Men
Laverne's boyfriend loses his self-confidence. |
| 166 | 8-10 | 173 | 14 December 1982 | The Gymnast |
| 167 | 8-11 | 175 | 4 January 1983 | The Monastery Show |
| 168 | 8-12 | 165 | 11 January 1983 | Defective Ballet |
| 169 | 8-13 | 159 | 18 January 1983 | The Baby Show |
| 170 | 8-14 | 172 | 25 January 1983 | Rock & Roll Show |
| 171 | 8-15 | 163 | 1 February 1983 | The Fashion Show |
| 172 | 8-16 | 161 | 8 February 1983 | Short on Time |
| 173 | 8-17 | 176 | 15 February 1983 | Ghost Story |
| 174 | 8-18 | 162 | 22 February 1983 | Please Don't Feed the Buzzards |
| 175 | 8-19 | 174 | 1 March 1983 | How's Your Sister? |
| 176 | 8-20 | 164 | 15 March 1983 | Do the Carmine |
| 177 | 8-21 | 177 | 3 May 1983 | Councilman DeFazio |
| 178 | 8-22 | 178 | 10 May 1983 | Here Today, Hair Tomorrow |
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