The best episode directed by Paul Miller is "Fever", rated 6.8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Bruce David". "Fever" aired on 12/4/1989 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "When I'm Sixty-Four".
The Tanners pamper ALF after he catches his first Earth cold.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Bruce David
ALF encounters youth-seeking senior citizens when he's discovered sneaking into a retirement home.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
Using Willie's home computer, ALF discovers and later becomes addicted to the art of making stock-market deals.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: John Romano
Nick Swardson debuts a sexy new fragrance for men, explains his picky dating habits and wonders why people need reminders to not bring bombs on planes.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Nick Swardson
ALF earns the right to baby-sit Eric, but almost blows it when the child disappears.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
ALF enters the art world after he earns praise for a still life made from food.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
ALF and Willie scour Death Valley for buried treasure after discovering an old map.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Steve Pepoon
Tabloid photographers accidentally photograph ALF, so the Tanners have to get the film back.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Jordan Tabat
ALF is the only one excited by the idea of Lynn moving in with her boyfriend.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Beverly Archer
Celebrating the 1999-2000 Broadway theatre season. Best play nominees: Copenhagen, Dirty Blonde, The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, and True West. Best musical nominees: Contact, James Joyce's The Dead, The Wild Party, and Swing!.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Thomas Meehan
Enjoy a half-hour of stand-up with Bo Burnham
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Bo Burnham