The best episode directed by Alan Myerson is "Office Romance", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Office Romance" aired on 8/3/1994 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Arthur's Crises".
The office suffers when Larry and Darlene tentatively begin a romance, prompting a domino effect of hurt feelings and jealousy.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Larry fears that Artie's intimate relationship with a CBS network executive spells the end of their relationship. Darlene longs to sing with Clint Black.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: John Riggi
Family ties are stretched to the limit when Artie hires his delinquent son as a production assistant. Larry worries about his diet.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Larry insists on writng a book about his life, just like Jay, Brett, Ellen and Paul, leaving Hank worrying about ""the incident"" and Artie to finish off his own memoirs. Beverly receives flowers from a secret admirer and jumps to conclusions.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Monica cooks a gourmet meal for a restaurateur looking for a new chef but, unfortunately, he's stoned. After working as a data processing permanent temp for five years, Chandler gets promoted. And Ross has a date with a beautiful colleague.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Jeff Greenstein
Chandler accidentally sees Rachel wandering around topless after her shower, so Rachel tries to even the score. And no one can stand Phoebe's new boyfriend, an irritating guy named Roger.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Alexa Junge
When Eric moves back home, Cory vows to get him a place to stay. But the roommate he finds turns out to be Shawn's half-brother.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Roommates Eric, Shawn and Jack are the focus of Cory's film, and it's not long before the plot thickens: Shawn and Jack can't get along.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
After Shawn and Cory agree to attend the same college, Shawn learns Cory's made interview plans on his own, and the two decide to spend some time apart.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Shawn gets suspended when he begins to shirk his high-school duties to concentrate on collegiate ones.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Jack's girlfriend announces that she's moving in, but Eric is spooked because he's sure that she's a witch.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
When the gang travels to the 1940s, Cory proposes to Topanga as he leaves for WWII. But when the war ends, he disappears.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
On Cory's advice, Shawn decides to confess his feelings to Angela. But when he does, she panics and takes off.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Despite a warning from Cory that his laid-back behavior won't fly in the work-study program, Shawn gets a job with an exec, but Cory doesn't.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Cory and Shawn are loco with jealousy when the girls get jobs at a Mexican restaurant and start spending time with their male co-workers.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Shawn's ex-girlfriends are so sure he'll ruin Valentine's Day for Angela that they kidnap him to prevent him from hurting her.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Cory tries to get over Topanga by drinking alcohol at a party, but there's trouble ahead after Shawn joins in and shares his friend's indulgence.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Cory's distraught when Shawn finally gets accepted to college, but plans to work as a photographer's assistant instead.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Cory tries to hide his lying eyes and convince Topanga he wants her to go to Yale; and Shawn surprises everyone with his indifference toward graduation.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Bob Tischler
In order for the future American Space Program to succeed, the Voyagers must go back to Austria just after the end of World War II and prevent rocket scientist Werner Von Braun from being captured by the Soviets.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Frasier plays amateur sleuth after becoming caught up in Martin's obsession with a twenty-year-old unsolved murder.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: David Pollock
Larry begins an affair with a much younger show intern which causes resentment among the staff and places him in the awkward position of meeting her parents. Hank insists on a buying a race horse for himself, Larry and Artie in honor of the show's eighth anniversary.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Peter Tolan
Phil leaves the show to write a pilot. Larry gives Artie a special gift.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Peter Tolan
Hank does a remote from Wisconsin. The staff tries to guess the father of Beverly's baby.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Adam Resnick
Georgia blames "Cage & Fish" for the new Billy, and is suing the firm for the break-up of their marriage. She cites many issues as leading to Billy's breakdown and the ultimate dissolution of their marriage. However, during the court hearing they discover that the root of the problem lies elsewhere.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: David E. Kelley