An unforgettable 1976 Happy Days dance scene featured a rising star who would eventually make waves on the nighttime soap opera, Dallas.
In the plot of the Season 4, Episode 8 installment titled, “They Shoot Fonzie’s, Don’t They?” Fonzie (Henry Winkler) agreed to dance with Joanie (Erin Moran) in a grueling, 15-hour dance marathon. Joanie wanted to defeat her rival, Jill Higgins (Charlene Tilton), the captain of the Pom Pom Girls, who didn’t let Joanie join their group, although her cheers were good enough for contention.
However, he didn’t anticipate having to push his broken motorcycle home for 12 miles ahead of the event, “the last three on his knees.” He didn’t want to disappoint Joanie, so he showered and met her at Arnold’s.
Fonzie didn’t tell Joanie about his ordeal. So he just quietly kept dancing, requesting slow songs so he didn’t have to move as much.
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Jill then issued an ultimatum. If she and her partner won, Fonzie would get a crewcut. If he and Joanie won, she would have to be let into the Pom Pom Girls.
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At hour 14, an exhausted Fonzie was taken off in a stretcher, giving up until he realized that he would have to get a crew cut. He returned to the floor and performed a dance called the Kazatsky to the Jewish melody “Hava Negila.”
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Jill couldn’t keep up. Exhausted, she and her partner fell to the floor, leaving Fonzie and Joanie the winners.
Just two years later, Tilton was cast on Dallas. She played Lucy Ewing from 1978 to 1985, and later returned to the series from 1988 to 1991.
The actress recalled her Happy Days moment on the YouTube Channel, The Boomer Tube. “I got cast on the show because I had just done my first professional job, a Disney movie called Freaky Friday with Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris,” Tilton began.
“I was so nervous,” she continued. “But I had a great time.”
Happy Days ran on ABC for a decade, from 1974 through 1984.


