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The Best Episodes Directed By Shelley Levinson

Every TV Episode Directed by Shelley Levinson Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Shelley Levinson Ratings Summary

"Time and Teresa Golowitz" is the best rated episode directed by Shelley Levinson. It scored 6/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Alan Brennert. It aired on 7/10/1987 and is rated 2.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Djinn, No Chaser".

  • Time and Teresa Golowitz
    6.0/101 votes

    #1 - Time and Teresa Golowitz

    Season 2 Episode 18 - Aired 7/10/1987

    A Broadway composer, Bluestone, who has just died of a heart attack is visited by "Prince", who gives him one wish because of his contributions to entertainment. Bluestone wants to relive a youthful encounter with the girl of his dreams, Mary Ellen Kasgrove. When he returns to the high school party, nothing is as he remembers it but one girl, Teresa Golowitz, sits by herself. Prince, in a girl's body, reminds him that Teresa committed suicide that night. Bluestone gets her to sing and convinces her to meet him the next day. When he returns to the present, Bluestone finds out that Teresa went on to become a famous singer and that because of his interference he won't be going to the "higher place". He and "Prince" head off to lower fields to prepare some entertainment.

    Director: Shelley Levinson

    Writer: Alan Brennert

  • Djinn, No Chaser
    3.8/104 votes

    #2 - Djinn, No Chaser

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 1/13/1985

    A couple inadvertently buy a magic lamp that contains a genie. Unfortunately, the genie is anything but amiably. Confined in the lamp for thousands of years and still trapped, he refuses to grant wishes and instead terrorizes the couples with plagues, rains of frogs, etc. The husband finally has himself committed, but a few days later his wife brings him home. Their apartment is now richly decorated and they have plenty of money. The genie is now an amiable and willing wish-granter. The wife's solution to freeing the genie: a can opener.

    Director: Shelley Levinson

    Writer: N/A