ALF
ALF ghostwrites Jake's (Josh Blake) love letters. With Max Wright and Anne Schedeen.
ALF ghostwrites Jake's (Josh Blake) love letters. With Max Wright and Anne Schedeen.
Kate's (Anne Schedeen) friend (Dorothy Lyman), a known drinker, sees ALF in the kitchen and thinks she's hallucinating.
ALF begins to gamble in order to help the Tanners' finances, but ends up getting them into more money troubles.
ALF encounters youth-seeking senior citizens when he's discovered sneaking into a retirement home. Frances Bay guest stars. With Andrea Elson.
ALF befriends a young Mexican immigrant. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
ALF, forced to hide, plots the removal of Willie's (Max Wright) visiting brother (JM J. Bullock). With Benji Gregory.
ALF imagines in black and white that he and the Tanners are silent-movie stars.
ALF tries to set Dorothy up with her new neighbor, Whizzer Deaver.
The whole story starts here as Gordon Shumway, a Melmacian who escaped his planet before it was destroyed, crash lands into the garage of the Tanner family.
ALF moves in with his blind friend, Jody, and learns some important lessons about life without sight.
A morally outraged ALF writes nasty letters to a pollution-producing company. With Max Wright and Andrea Elson.
ALF comes to Brian's aid when the boy has to play an asparagus in the school play. Brian: Benji Gregory.
ALF has an allergic reaction to a baby. Guest stars: Nancy Lenehan, Stephanie Hagen. With Anne Schedeen and Max Wright.
The Tanners become a TV ratings family, and ALF decides to rig the system so that his favorite program becomes a hit.
ALF is relocated to the family garage as a result of his mischievous behavior. With Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
ALF, jealous of the attention a stray dog is getting, gives the pooch to a mean old woman who claims to be the owner.
ALF is convinced that a reclusive neighbor (Peter Wilcox) is actually Elvis Presley. With Max Wright and Anne Schedeen.
ALF believes that he scared Willie's (Max Wright) uncle to death. With Ann Schedeen.
ALF and Jake suggest Brian camp out to overcome his fear of the dark.
ALF discovers and later becomes addicted to the art of making stock-market deals. With Max Wright and Anne Schedeen.