Laverne & Shirley (season 6)
| Laverne & Shirley (season 6) | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of episodes | 22 |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Original release | November 18, 1980 – May 26, 1981 |
This is a list of episodes from the sixth season of Laverne & Shirley.
Broadcast history
The season aired Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm (EST).[1][2]
Episodes
| No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 113 | 1 | "Not Quite New York" | John Tracy | Jeff Franklin | November 18, 1980 |
| When the girls lose their jobs to automation, they move to Hollywood. | |||||
| 114 | 2 | "Welcome to Burbank" | John Tracy | Jeff Franklin | November 25, 1980 |
| As soon as the girls settle into their new apartment in Burbank, an earthquake hits. | |||||
| 115 | 3 | "Studio City" | John Tracy | Richard Rosenstock | December 2, 1980 |
| The girls audition to be stuntwomen in a movie set in prehistoric times starring Troy Donahue. | |||||
| 116 | 4 | "Grand Opening" | John Tracy | Ruth Bennett | December 9, 1980 |
| At the grand opening of Frank's eatery, the knife-thrower doesn't show, so Shirley must assume the position of tossing knives at Laverne. | |||||
| 117 | 5 | "Candy Is Dandy" | John Tracy | Joanne Pagliaro | December 16, 1980 |
| The girls get jobs wrapping rum-filled chocolates. | |||||
| 118 | 6 | "The Dating Game" | Penny Marshall | Al Aidekman | December 30, 1980 |
| Lenny and Squiggy are chosen as contestants on The Dating Game simply because Jim Lange pities them. | |||||
| 119 | 7 | "The Other Woman" | Arthur Silver | Joanne Pagliaro | January 6, 1981 |
| Shirley notices something familiar about her boyfriend's estranged wife. | |||||
| 120 | 8 | "The Road to Burbank" | Frank Alesia | Jeff Franklin | January 13, 1981 |
| The girls are fined for room damage at a hotel where they allegedly checked in with Lenny and Squiggy as married couples. | |||||
| 121 | 9 | "Born Too Late" | Alan Myerson | Roger Garrett | January 27, 1981 |
| Lenny and Squiggy imagine living a silent life after watching a silent movie. | |||||
| 122 | 10 | "Love Out the Window" | Linda McMurray | Ruth Bennett | February 3, 1981 |
| Sonny reluctantly quits his job as a stuntman and goes into insurance. | |||||
| 123 | 11 | "Malibu Mansion" | Frank Alesia | Anthony DiMarco & David Ketchum | February 10, 1981 |
| The girls house-sit a mansion in Malibu where an outrageous party takes place. | |||||
| 124 | 12 | "To Tell the Truth" | Jack Winter | Al Aidekman | February 17, 1981 |
| The gang spends a night playing a "truth game". | |||||
| 125 | 13 | "I Do, I Do" | Phil Perez | Cindy Begel & Lesa Kite | February 24, 1981 |
| A pair of British rock stars proposes to the girls in order to gain American citizenship. | |||||
| 126 | 14 | "But Seriously, Folks..." | Penny Marshall | Jeff Franklin | March 3, 1981 |
| Carmine starts a new career as a comedian and uses his friends as the basis for his jokes. | |||||
| 127 | 15 | "The Bardwell Caper: Part 1" | Tom Trbovich | Anthony DiMarco & David Ketchum | March 10, 1981 |
| The girls send a nasty note to their boss before realizing he's given them a raise. | |||||
| 128 | 16 | "The Bardwell Caper: Part 2" | Tom Trbovich | Anthony DiMarco & David Ketchum | March 17, 1981 |
| The girls try to retrieve the nasty note to their boss in order to save their jobs. | |||||
| 129 | 17 | "High Priced Dates" | Jack Winter | Charlotte M. Dobbs | April 7, 1981 |
| The girls go to a lavish dinner with their blind dates. | |||||
| 130 | 18 | "Fifth Anniversary" | Tom Trbovich | Winifred Hervey & Cheryl Alu | April 14, 1981 |
| Frank and Edna argue on their fifth anniversary. | |||||
| 131 | 19 | "Out, Out Damned Plout" | Marlene Laird | Paula A. Roth | May 5, 1981 |
| Sergeant Plout goes AWOL. | |||||
| 132 | 20 | "Laverne's Broken Leg" | Ray DeVally, Jr. | Anthony DiMarco & David Ketchum | May 12, 1981 |
| After Laverne breaks her leg, an angel shows her how important she is to family and friends. | |||||
| 133 | 21 | "Sing, Sing, Sing" | Cindy Williams | Deborah Raznick & Ria Nepus | May 19, 1981 |
| Lenny serenades a waitress with his rendition of "Telstar" on amateur night. | |||||
| 134 | 22 | "Child's Play" | Gary Menteer | Jeff Franklin & Dana Olsen | May 26, 1981 |
| Shirley puts on a glass production in which she and Laverne play all the parts. | |||||
References
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