The best episode directed by Nick Havinga is "Halloween", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Halloween" aired on 10/28/1996 and is rated 3.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Stayin' Alive".
Halloween is a fright, as Annie tries to scare up a costume for Ruthie; Lucy has a close encounter with the town "monster"; and a childhood memory haunts Eric.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: N/A
A morally outraged ALF writes nasty letters to a pollution-producing company.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Victor Fresco
ALF ghostwrites Jake's love letters.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Roger S.H. Schulman
ALF shields Willie when a criminal resembling him is profiled on a crime-stopper TV show, but Trevor turns him in.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Victor Fresco
The Tanners are invited to a Thanksgiving dinner with the Ochmonek's bizarre relatives.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Tom Patchett
ALF must avoid the Alien Task Force when a bum blows the whistle on him.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Tom Patchett
Kate's friend, a known drinker, sees ALF in the kitchen and thinks she's hallucinating.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: N/A
ALF hides out in the back seat during Lynn's date at the drive-in.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Skip Frank
ALF's expose earns Willie a guest spot on David Horowitz's consumer advocate show.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Seth Weisbord
ALF imagines in black and white that he and the Tanners are silent-movie stars.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Nelson Costello
ALF prepares for the worst after experiencing a mild earthquake.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Ron Burla
Willie has problems trying to sell the house because ALF keeps scaring off potential buyers with phony ghosts.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Alicia Marie Schudt
Lynn ends up with two dates for a dance through ALF's mishandled phone message.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Beverly Archer
ALF prepares for the baby's arrival by re-enacting scenes from "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Lisa A. Bannick
Willie, in an effort to curb ALF's cotton addiction, holds a support group meeting in his living room.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Victor Fresco
It's a sad day in the Tanner household as ALF announces he's leaving Earth to settle on another planet with Skip and Rhonda, but ALF is captured by the Alien Task Force before he can get to their spaceship.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: N/A
ALF is relocated to the family garage as a result of his mischievous behavior.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF believes that he scared Willie's uncle to death.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Paul Fusco
The Tanners let Trevor Ochmonek stay at their house after he has a fight with his wife.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Steve Pepoon
Kate goes back to work when a strike sends Willie home.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Lisa A. Bannick
ALF is convinced that a reclusive neighbor is actually Elvis Presley.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Al Jean
ALF has an allergic reaction to a baby.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Lisa A. Bannick
ALF and Jake suggest Brian camp out to overcome his fear of the dark.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Alicia Marie Schudt
After a visit from a psychologist, ALF subjects the Tanners to a barrage of unwanted psychoanalysis.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Jerry Stahl
ALF dreams he's a famous stand-up comic.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Howard Bendetson