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Who's Sorry Now?Episode Number: 19 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Tuesday September 24, 1974 Prod Code: 60532-026 |
Arlene, a girl from Richie's past, is back in town, and Richie goes on a date with her. Very soon, Arlene thinks that Richie wants to go steady with her, and Richie tries to find a way to put her off.
| Writer: | Michael Leeson |
| Director: | Jerry Paris |
| Star: | Anson Williams (Warren "Potsie" Weber), Donny Most (Ralph Malph), Ron Howard (Richard J. Cunningham), Marion Ross (Marion Kelp Cunningham), Tom Bosley (Howard C. Cunningham), Henry Winkler (Arthur Herbert "Fonzie" Fonzarelli) |
| Recurring Role: | Erin Moran (Joanie) |
| Guest Star: | Laura Siegel (Rita), Robert Nichols (Mr. Nestrock), Virginia Gregg (Mrs. Nestrock), Tannis G. Montgomery (Arlene), Gary Morgan (Usher), Jane Lambert (The Woman) |
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The flashback scenes used in this episode originally aired on the Love, American Style episode that was the original pilot for Happy Days in 1972.
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Ralph: I knew a girl who lived in New York for one month, and, when she came back, she knew everything. Arlene's been there three years. You know what that means?
Fonzie: She's a slow learner? (edit) Fonzie: I went out with a girl like that once. Broke up with her in two and a half minutes.
Richie: How did you do it?
Fonzie: Well, I wrote a note and threw it through her window. Of course, it was wrapped in a brick. (edit) Richie: She said she'd do something desperate.
Ralph: How desperate can you get in a ladies' room?
Richie: Do you know what's in a ladies' room?
Ralph: No, do you? (edit)
Fonzie: She's a slow learner? (edit) Fonzie: I went out with a girl like that once. Broke up with her in two and a half minutes.
Richie: How did you do it?
Fonzie: Well, I wrote a note and threw it through her window. Of course, it was wrapped in a brick. (edit) Richie: She said she'd do something desperate.
Ralph: How desperate can you get in a ladies' room?
Richie: Do you know what's in a ladies' room?
Ralph: No, do you? (edit)
Who's Sorry Now?
The title comes from the famous song of the same name sung by Connie Francis. (edit)
The title comes from the famous song of the same name sung by Connie Francis. (edit)
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