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  1. The People vs. the Fonz: Directed by Jerry Paris. With Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Scott Baio, Erin Moran. His friends are baffled when Fonzie refuses to speak in his own defense after he is accused of manhandling a student and brought before the school board's disciplinary court.

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    • Jerry Paris
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    • Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Scott Baio
  2. Jerry Paris. Airdate. January 17, 1984. Previous episode: Next episode: " Kiss Me, Teach ". " Like Mother, Like Daughter ". " The People vs. The Fonz " is the eleventh episode of the eleventh season of Happy Days .

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    Fonzie. Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, better known as " Fonzie " or " The Fonz ", is a fictional character played by Henry Winkler in the American sitcom Happy Days (1974–1984). He was originally a secondary character, but was soon positioned as a lead character when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity.

    • Danny Corrigan Jr. (adoptive son)
    • "Passages Part 2" (1984)
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  5. "Happy Days" The People vs. the Fonz (TV Episode 1984) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. One of the most successful series of the 1970s is Happy Days, which is set in the late 1950s, early 1960s in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America. Happy Days tells the story of the Cunninghams, one of America's most beloved TV families played by Tom Bosley (Howard), Erin Moran (Joanie), Marion Ross (Marion), and Ron Howard (Richie). Richie and Joanie had an older brother, Chuck (Gavan ...

  7. The People vs. the Fonz is the eleventh episode of the eleventh season of Happy Days, and the two hundred forty-fourth episode overall. Starring: Henry Winkler (Arthur Fonzarelli) Also Starring: Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), Scott Baio (Chachi Arcola), Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham)

  8. Fonzie is accused of hitting a trouble-making student but refuses to testify at a school-board hearing. By not doing so, he runs the risk of being ruled against and getting fired.