Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 3 is the third episode of the fourth season of Happy Days; it was also the 66th overall episode in the series. Written by Arthur Silver, the episode, which was directed by Jerry Paris, premiered on ABC-TV on September 21, 1976.
Synopsis[]
Part 3 and conclusion of a 3-episode story. With Pinky injured and out of the demolition derby (thanks to the "Mallachi Crunch"), Fonzie is left to fend for himself; but he has more than just beating the Mallachis on his mind—he wants to marry Pinky.
Note: The character of Pinky Tuscadero was to be written into the series as Fonzie's new long-term girlfriend; but due to disagreements between Roz Kelly and the producers, this three-part episode marked the character's only appearance in the series.
Storyline[]
Fonzie & Pinky have both decided to get married but a series of events may prevent them from becoming Mr. & Mrs. Fonzerelli.
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Ron Howard as Richard "Richie" Cunningham
- Henry Winkler as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli
- Marion Ross as Marion Cunningham
- Erin Moran as Joanie Cunningham
- Anson Williams as Warren "Potsie" Weber
- Don Most as Ralph Malph (Credited as Donny Most)
- Al Molinaro as Alfred "Al" Delvecchio
Guest starring/Recurring cast[]
- Roz Kelly as Carol "Pinky" Tuscadero
- Michael Pataki as Myron "The Count" Malachi
- Ken Lerner as Rocco "Jumpy" Malachi, The Count's Brother
- Doris Hess as Tina
- Kelly Sanders as Lola
- Hillary Horan as Brunette In Orange Skirt (uncredited)
- Jerry Paris as The Photographer (uncredited)
- Ceil Cabot as Nun (uncredited)
- Heather Warren as Girl In Gold Top (uncredited)