"Prisoner of Love" was the fourteenth episode in Season 10 of Happy Days, also the 225th overall episode in the series. Written as a teleplay by Robert Pekurny from a story penned by Lorna Rosenberg and Jeffrey Stamm, the episode, directed by Jerry Paris, premiered on ABC-TV on January 18, 1983.
Synopsis[]
K.C. dates a convict who is on work release at Fonzie's garage.
Storyline[]
K.C. and the Cunninghams unintentionally derail Fonzie's plan to help a work release program convict get a new start as a mechanic when they treat him with suspicion after finding out his background.
- Note: Anson Williams (Potsie Weber) Ted McGinley (Roger Phillips) and Linda Purl (Ashley Pfister) all are absent from appearing in this episode.
Trivia[]
Featured song is "Stop! In the Name of Love" by The Supremes, sung by Crystal Bernard as K.C. Cunningham, Julie Paris as Julie, and Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo.
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Henry Winkler as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli
- Marion Ross as Marion Cunningham
- Anson Williams as Warren "Potsie" Weber (credited only)
- Cathy Silvers as Jenny Piccalo
- Ted McGinley as Roger Phillips
- Linda Purl as Ashley Pfister (credited only)
- Tom Bosley as Howard Cunningham
Guest Starring/Recurring cast[]
- Crystal Bernard as K.C. Cunningham, Howard's niece
- Julie Paris as Julie
- Ed Peck as Officer Kirk
- Michael Spound as Jim Walker
- James Start as Frank
- Kevin Rodney Sullivan as Tommy (as Kevin Sullivan)