
had
this to say about working on ther series
Laverne and Shirley – well, always fun, despite the rivalry between Cindy and Penny. They would just call me out of the blue to come do one, and it was just a ton of laughs.
23. Good Time Girls Originally Aired: 30-Nov-1976 written by: Laura Levine directed by: James Burrows
Guest Stars:
The girls get plenty of offers for dates after Icky Hector puts their names and phone number on several men's room walls
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97. Take Two, They're Small Originally Aired: 22-Nov-1979 written by: Judy Pioli & Paula A. Roth directed by: Ray DeVally, Jr.
Guest Stars:
Lenny and Squiggy fix Laverne and Shirley up with computer dates, who turn out to be midgets.


101. You Oughta Be in Pictures Originally Aired: 14-Jan-1980 written by: Jeff Franklin directed by: Joel Zwick
Guest Stars:
The
girls jump at the chance to be the stars in a movie, unaware that the film they
will be starring in is an Army hygiene film. Shirley begs Laverne to come and
tryout for an acting part in a movie. Laverne agrees and they get to the studio.
They subsequently get cast as the two stars of the feature. They have to go and
get fitted for wardrobe and when they come out they're wearing cheap, gaudy
costumes that Laverne immediately asks if they can keep. They're introduced to
their leading men, upon which Shirley finds out that her leading man is gay. The
director starts filming the movie and only then the girls find out they're
playing hookers in an army hygiene film. When it's all over, we find Laverne and
Shirley miserable at home. Then Lenny and Squiggy enter telling them they've
just been to see the premiere of the film. Laverne and Shirley asks if anyone
recognized them as the hookers. Lenny tells them not to worry, as no one
recognized them, but he had to tell everybody it was the girls. The girls settle
down to watch an evening of television and just as 77 Sunset Strip is
starting, it's interrupted to show their army feature film on TV.
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