Laverne & Shirley - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Society Party
Laverne and Shirley are invited by Tad Shotz, the nephew of the girls' boss at Shotz Brewery, to a formal society party.

The Bachelor Party
Laverne allows a bachelor party to be thrown in the pizzeria.

Bowling for Razzberries
Laverne is sick of how her co-worker Karen calls her an "unskilled laborer", so she decides to get even by beating her in the company bowling tournament. The night before, however, Laverne becomes legitimately sick.

A Nun's Story
The girls are looking forward to their once a year High School reunion. They also are looking forward to seeing their old friend Anne Marie. Much to their horror, Anne Marie is a Catholic nun.

Falter at the Altar
Laverne decides to marry her boyfriend - even though she's been going out with him for two months.

Dog Day Blind Dates
Laverne & Shirley double date with two criminals who secretly intend on robbing the bank next to the Pizza Bowl.

Once Upon a Rumor
Shirley's stuck zipper on her skirt leaves for a sticky situation when Lenny witnesses Squiggy with Shirley, half-dressed, leading to rumors around the Shotz Brewery that Shirley is a "fun date."

One Flew Over Milwaukee
Shirley drives everyone crazy with her nurturing of her pet canary.

Dating Slump
Shirley becomes reclusive and refuses to date after learning that Carmine has a new girlfriend, which drives Laverne crazy.

It's the Water
Laverne & Shirley try to earn promotions by trying out for the new beer tasting position.

Fakeout at the Stakeout
Laverne & Shirley falls victims to a peculiar robber, known as the "Milwaukee Masher."

Hi, Neighbor
Lenny & Squiggy drive Laverne & Shirley crazy when they move into the girls' apartment building.

How Do You Say 'Are You Dead' in German?
A German delivery man passes out in their living room and Laverne and Shirley go into a panic.

From Suds to Stardom
After losing four talent contests, Laverne & Shirley decide to do something about it. This has Laverne and Shirley doing the 'Cabana' act.

Mother Knows Worst
Shirley's domineering mother comes for a visit, and finds fault with Shirley, her friends, and everything else about Shirley's life, until Laverne sets her straight.
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