I bought a press kit from the ALF sitcom a while back, and had to start over on my episode guide. Reason being: the press kit had the ORIGINAL SYNOPSIS for each episode! In short, the synopsis that would appear in the TV guide! So these are the ones that are going on my website. The Dean Adams episode guide has been the "standard" for well over a decade...time to write a new chapter! Oh, and I also got some great info from the epguide.
Just to get you guys all excited (I hope), here are the first ten episodes.
I also plan to have pictures for each episode, links to quotes, guest stars, etc. So there will be more when it is completed.ALF
SEASON ONE (1986-87)
1. Production #1001 - ALF (Pilot Episode) - 22 Sep 86
Willie Tanner (MAX WRIGHT), an amateur radio enthusiast, and his family's peaceful life in the suburbs is thrown out of whack when a bedraggled Alien Life Form (ALF) crashes into the roof of his garage and takes up residence. Their furry guest also has a sharp tongue and, in the opener, it's no easy trick to keep him out of sight of the neighbors, the Alien Task Force, and away from the family cat, Lucky.
Written By: Tom Patchett
Directed By: Tom Patchett
Guest Cast: Francis X. McCarthey (Alien Task Force Officer)
2. Production #1004 - "Strangers in the Night" - 29 Sep 86
Willie and Kate (MAX WRIGHT and ANNE SCHEDEEN) reluctantly agree to leave ALF and Brian (BENJI GREGORY) at home while their nosey neighbor, Mrs. Ochmonek (LIZ SHERIDAN), babysits, and although ALF has strict orders to stay hidden in the bedroom he can't resist having some fun with the nervous sitter.
Written By: Paul Fusco and Thad Mumford
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Larry Hankin (Burgler)
3. Production #1006 - "Looking for Lucky" - 6 Oct 86
When Lucky, the Tanner family's cat, disappears, everyone is sure ALF has eaten him, so to prove his innocence ALF searches for Lucky and winds up in the local dog pound.
Written By: Howard and Bob Bendetson
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Carrie Lorraine (Heidi)
Jed Mills (Dad)
Darwin Josten (Assistant)
4. Production #1003 - "Pennsylvania 6-5000" - 13 Oct 86
Believing he's doing his patriotic duty and concern over nuclear weapon build-up, ALF cracks Air Force One's radio signal codes and calls the President - - which lands Willie (MAX WRIGHT) in jail.
Written By: Donald Todd
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Vince McKewin (Stele)
Meshach Taylor (Addison)
Harry Shearer (Larry)
Richard Sanders (Hogarth)
Arthur Rosenberg (Defoe)
5. Production #1008 - "Keepin' the Faith" - 20 Oct 86
In order to help out the family finances, ALF takes a job selling cosmetics over the phone, but when his customers want to meet him he asks Willie (MAX WRIGHT) to stand in for him.
Written By: Laurie Gelman
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Mary Jo Catlett (Mary Jo)
Alan David Gelman (Delivery Man)
Sandy Freeman (Sandy)
6. Production #1005 - "For Your Eyes Only" - 3 Nov 86
While listening to a radio talk show ALF becomes interested in Jody (ANDREA COVELL), a lonely young lady who is having difficulty making friends in Los Angeles, and when ALF learns that Jody is blind, he decides to meet her in person.
Written By: Adrienne Armstrong and Mitzi McCall
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Carol Williard (voice)
Andrea Covell (Jody)
7. Production #1010 - "Help Me Rhonda" - 10 Nov 86
ALF suffers serious homesickness, for Melmac and Willie (MAX WRIGHT) tries to make contact with other Melmacians, but when ALF gets a chance to leave Earth he must decide if he really wants to go.
Written By: Lloyd Garver and Tom Patchett
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Bob Fappiano (Skip)
Lisa Buckley (Rhonda)
8. Production #1011 - "Don't It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue" - 17 Nov 86
ALF develops a romantic crush on Lynn (ANDREA ELSON) and to impress her he produces and stars in his own rock video.
Written By: Jerry Stahl
Directed By: Tom Patchett
Guest Cast: Kurt Mckinney (Scott)
9. Production #1009 - "Jump" - 24 Nov 86
On Willie's (MAX WRIGHT) 45th birthday, he reflects on the goals set for himself 20 years ago and is sad to realize he hasn't achieved any of them, so ALF encourages him to fulfill at least one - - skydiving! In a dream sequence, JOE NAMATH (as himself) makes an appearance as Kate's (ANNE SCHEDEEN) handsome, macho, athletic ex-boyfriend.
Written By: Gary Markowitz
Directed By: Peter Bonerz
Guest Cast: Thomas Callaway (Animal)
Michael Lemon (Nolan)
Ivan Bonar (Dean Houseman)
Joe Namath (Himself)
Clyde Kusatsu (Sky Diver)
Tim Rossovich (Instructor)
10. Production #1013 - "Baby, You Can Drive My Car" - 1 Dec 86
When Lynn (ANDREA ELSON) expresses a wish for a car, ALF sells parts from his spaceship to buy a sparkling new Ferrari, but Willie and Kate (MAX WRIGHT and ANNE SCHEDEEN) feel the car is too extravagent and order ALF to return it.
Written By: Thad Mumford and Laurie Gelman
Directed By: Nancy Heydorn
Any suggestions as to what else could be included please let me know. I wanted to do a "user rating" for each episode, but that is WAY beyond my webmaster abilities...