The eleventh and final season of Happy Days, an American television sitcom, originally aired on ABC in the United States between September 27, 1983, and July 19, 1984.
To accompany this version, new opening and closing credits were filmed, and the flashing Happy Days logo was redesigned, to make it more sitcom friendly.
However, there were five "leftover" episodes that ABC didn't have time to air during the regular season due to the Winter Olympics and the spring run of a.k.a.
Due to its timeslot change and the rising popularity of The A-Team, ratings fell even further, ending at number 63, the show's lowest-watched season.
Also starring: Kevin Sullivan as Tommy; Jerry Paris as Teacher (uncredited) Roger, Potsie, and Chachi trick Fonzie into going to a singles resort to help him get over his breakup with Ashley.
Also starring: Bo Sharon as Richie Cunningham Jr.; Walter Van as Dean McGrath; Blaine Bohlig as Monica.
Irritated at his parents' disapproval of his wanting to move to California so soon; Richie visits a local bar in search of solace, which he finds in a little too much to drink that makes him lose control.
Guest starring: Crispin Glover as Roach; Ken Osmond as Freddie Bascomb; Kathryn Fuller as Mrs. Shellenback.
He hires Fonzie as the contractor and the shop students of Patton High to do the work - which Howard later realizes was a big mistake.
Joanie gets her first teaching job at the infamous Patton High School, but her pride gets in the way of her reasoning when she refuses to heed Chachi's advice.
Guest starring: Nancy Steen as Mrs. Friedman; Ben Slack as Alex Johnson; Jeffrey Kramer as Martin Smith; Michael Leon as Mickey; Grant Heslov as Dennis; Joe Mays as Mr. MacKenzie; Doug Widtfeldt as Stretch.
Howard gets jealous when Marion's old flame (special guest star Lyle Waggoner) comes for a visit, but gets really upset when he dates Joanie.
While working on a 1950s car, Fonzie tells a few of his students that he wishes things could be the way they were in the '50s when he was younger, and he meets a young woman named Nancy Haley.
When it appears the Cunninghams are planning to sell their home (so Howard can accept a job as vice president of a hardware store chain based in New York state), Fonzie may have to leave, too.
Guest starring: Linda Kaye Henning as Jean Kelly; Eve Smith as Mrs. Wilson; Dolores Albin as Sylvia; Ralph Steadman as football player.
Howard's position as the Grand Poobah at the Leopard Lodge is threatened when he realizes he hasn't recruited any new members in the past five years; so Fonzie, Roger, and Chachi volunteer to join.