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- The Cunningham family live through the 1950s with help and guidance from lovable and almost superhuman greaser Fonzie.
- The misadventures of two single women in the 1950s and '60s.
- A wacky alien comes to Earth to study its residents and the life of the human woman he boards with is never the same.
- A San Francisco librarian picks up a hitchhiker whose car has broken down, which leads to her being stalked and hunted by shady individuals. A cop she briefly met during a function eventually comes to her rescue.
- On a long-distance train trip, a man finds romance but also finds himself in danger of being killed, or at least pushed off the train.
- A Harvard-educated lawyer from Boston sets up shop in a small Arizona town.
- Angie Falco is a middle class Italian-American who marries the wealthy Brad Benson, and she soon learns how to adjust to her new lifestyle the hard way.
- Gruff but loving Nancy Blansky is busy housing, mothering, and even choreographing for a hotel's showgirls--while providing a home for her nephews, dancer Joey and 12-year-old junior-womanizer Anthony.
- Inspired by Saturday Night Fever, the nocturnal adventures of two young brothers at a disco and with their rambunctious Italian family.
- A young girl whose mother had sold her soul to Satan when she was born is told by Satan that she must marry a fellow demon.
- A hired killer hunts down a schoolteacher to get something she has. She doesn't know what it is, but he's already killed twice to get it.
- Similar to the series The Millionaire, as well as The Love Boat/Fantasy Island use of a different supporting cast each episode. Like The Millionaire, Edd Byrnes presents the winnings, and the episode follows his or her adventures (good or bad).
- True story of Jane Duco, a young nun who also had a job as a probation officer.
- An armored car guard who is forced to help rob his own company must convince the police that he is innocent.
- Eddie Egan, a hard-nosed Los Angeles police detective, resents authority and cuts corners but always gets his man. This makes him very unpopular with both the local criminal element and his superiors.
- The story of Walkin' Walter, a free-spirited ex-vaudevillian who moves in with and freeloads off of his long-lost brother's wife and her two foster children.
- This week's ticker buyers are a man who just got out of jail and is on probation needs to try and find a legitimate job, a woman who's separated from her husband who has a girlfriend and a dog whose owner's relatives try to get a piece of what he wins.
- Angie and Joyce flashback to the day where they were arrested while on a shopping trip.
- When Brad injures his back and cannot run his practice, Angie and Brad are surprised when his temporary replacement is a young attractive female doctor.
- Brad and Angie's families face off on the game show Family Feud.
- Marie has a fight with Theresa and moves in with her boyfriend.
- When Brad and Angie find out that Mary Mary just got engaged, they agree to hold her wedding at their home.
- Brad is initially unfazed when Angie's old flame, Vinnie, comes to visit. However, it becomes clearly evident that Vinnie is still attracted to Angie.
- Nancy makes a valiant attempt to create a semblance of normal home life when juvenile authorities investigate to find out whether her nephew, Anthony, is growing up in a proper environment.
- Nancy charges to the rescue when a much married, millionaire sheik becomes romantically involved with Bambi.
- The Fonz picks two of his favorite chicks out of his not-so-little black book to help Richie out of a dating dry spell.
- A psychologist's unusual recommendation to help the Fonz control his compulsion to street-fight turns out to be strictly for the birds.
- Richie's secret scheme to convince sophisticated Cindy Kendall that he has his own apartment by exchanging bedrooms with Fonzie is foiled when her furious father comes looking for her in the middle of the night.
- Potsie (aka Warren Weber) lands an audition to possibly become a performer at a local club. This makes his egotism a bit difficult for his friends to deal with, but an underlying truth may alter Potsie's outlook.
- Richie Cunningham basks in glory after winning his high school basketball game with a lucky shot in the final seconds of a nail-biter until a rival team and their femme fatale kidnap him to keep him off the court.
- Fonzie fears that his famous cool will be compromised if he wears the reading glasses prescribed to cure his headaches.
- Fonzie plays Hamlet from the heart and puts "cool" in culture when Richie asks him to play the doomed Danish Prince in the annual Shakespeare festival play.
- Officer Kirk - the new acting sheriff - begins a harassment campaign against Fonzie, and won't relent until he leaves Milwaukee.
- Richie's reluctant friends agree with his plan to go camping in the woods over spring break under two conditions: that Richie, not Fonzie, will be the leader of the expedition ... and if nobody has a good time, it will be all Richie's fault!
- Richie Cunningham's dreams seem about to come true when he's invited to babysit with Mary Lou Milligan, a pretty girl with a racy reputation.
- A dispute over the Cunninghams' electric bill results in Richie and Fonzie learning sign language after the Fonz falls hard for a pretty, hearing-impaired electric company receptionist who appears to be unaffected by his usually devastating charisma.
- Best man Fonzie's fears that Arnold's wedding plans will be ruined by the Fonzarelli Curse appear to come true after the groom's newly arrived Japanese bride-to-be calls the whole thing off.
- Romance and nostalgia humorously combine as the Cunninghams and their friends celebrate a merrily musical Valentine's Day.
- The height of the Cold War and fears of an apocalyptic war breaking out at any moment take center stage in this episode, where Howard ponders purchasing a bomb shelter for his family's protection. Richie's friends quickly learn about the shelter and ask if, in the event of war, they can stay too.
- In a sneaky scheme to widen their dating pool, Richie, Potsie and Ralph stage a bogus beauty contest, planning to rig the vote to insure that a ringer provided by the Fonz will win but won't accept the promised fabulous prizes the boys can't afford and never intend to award.
- Richie's enthusiasm for Ralph Malph's costume party begins to wane when he finds out that his and Ralph's parents are chaperoning and Potsie has set him up with a blind date who is tall enough to go dressed as the Statue of Liberty.
- Richie finds himself in a moral conundrum when he finds the quiz show he participating in is fixed in his favor.
- Richie and steady girlfriend, Arlene, find themselves suddenly dateless when they quarrel and break up just before their very important Junior Prom.
- When nephew Spike comes for a visit and gets into trouble, frustrated Uncle Fonzie goes to Howard Cunningham for some expert fatherly advice.
- Howard Cunningham's chance to become the next Grand Poobah hangs in the balance after the burlesque troop he hired for a big event at his Milwaukee Leopard Lodge gets snowbound in Buffalo.
- Richie, Ralph and Potsie endure the harassment of "hell week" to prove themselves worthy to enter their college fraternity, Phi Kappa Nu.
- Richie and his fellow fraternity members are required to take visiting baton twirlers to a special dance, leading Richie to have to fib to his girlfriend Lori Beth for the first time ever.
- Chachi gets more than he bargained for when he sells his soul to the devil's nephew and the Fonz must make a drastic deal of his own to save his cursed cousin.
- Richie's band hunts for a piano player, Howard and Marion practice their bridge signals, and Fonzi plans a sting on the shyster who duped Chachi into selling a miracle wax that soon destroys what it shines.
- A cold, snowy Wisconson Christmas finds Howard Cunningham trying to convince his family to put up a new-fangled, artificial tree, and a mysterious sailor delivers a gift from Fonzie's father, forcing the Fonz to deal with his long-suppressed feelings of abandonment.