The best episode written by Garry Marshall is "The Lady and the Tiger and the Lawyer", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Jerry Paris". "The Lady and the Tiger and the Lawyer" aired on 1/15/1964 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Romance, Roses and Rye Bread".
Laura tries to setup Arthur with a wife she invites Sally & Donna on two different days. Laura really wants Donna date Arthur, when Donna & Arthur hit it Rob does everything to stop the date by locking Donna in the bathroom! Rob feels Sally won't have a chance with Arthur, Rob and Laura wonder who Arthur picked for his date, he picks his former wife who he married twice!
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Garry Marshall
Sally finds a secret admirer turns out to be an unwanted suitor in the shape of DelI proprietor, Bert Monker. With middle-age loneliness the only thing they have in common, can she let him down gently?
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Garry Marshall
Rob and Laura are attending a wedding in Albany, Rob is asked by Alan to watch a fashion show. He promises to tell Alan what he thought of it. Rob has to hurry to the church to usher a wedding.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Garry Marshall
Potsie sets Richie up with a girl known to have a reputation. Richie doesn't get far with her but leads Fonzie and others to believe he did.
Director: Mel Ferber
Writer: Garry Marshall
Rob ends up in jail after contacting an army buddy.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Garry Marshall
Rob tells Buddy and Sally the story of how he and Laura met Lyle Delp.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Garry Marshall
The teacher falls in love with Laura.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Garry Marshall
Rob recalls a time when Laura was the prize of a raffle. Rob does everything he can to keep Clark Rice from marrying Laura.
Director: Lee Philips
Writer: Garry Marshall