The Best Episodes Directed By Susanne Rostock

Every TV Episode Directed by Susanne Rostock Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for David Carradine/Linda Ronstadt/Cast of 'The Pirates of Penzance'
    4.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - David Carradine/Linda Ronstadt/Cast of 'The Pirates of Penzance'

    S6:E5

    Live from New York, it's...Joe Piscopo Sketches include ""Joe Piscopo Impersonates Don Pardo,"" ""Gun City,"" ""The Menswear Store,"" ""Vicky and Debbie at the Mall,"" ""The Rocket Report,"" ""Dylan and Guthrie,"" ""The Home Version of Dallas,"" ""Mr. Bill's Christmas,"" ""Kung Fu Christmas,"" ""The Harlem Heroin Experience,"" ""The Virgin Search"" (film), ""Dopenhagen and Happy Daze,"" ""Colonel Sanders' Funeral,"" ""The Dancing Man"" (film), and ""Welfare Counseling."" George Rose, Linda Ronstadt, Rex Smith and the cast of ""The Pirates of Penzance"" perform Christmas carols.

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  2. Background image for Jamie Lee Curtis/James Brown
    2.0/10(3 votes)

    #2 - Jamie Lee Curtis/James Brown

    S6:E4

    Live from New York, it's...Charles Rocket, Gail Matthius, and Denny Dillon! Sketches include: A Message From The Mean Majority, Clovin Hind Jeans Ad 1, The Attack Of The Terrible Snapping Creatures, Paulie Herman Plays 3-Card Monte, SNL Mini-Film: Who Is Gilbert Gottfried?, Dying To Be Heard, Poker and Drugs Don't Mix, Clovin Hind Jeans Ad 2, The Badger Convention, Clovin Hind Jeans Ad 3, Charles Rocket for The Tortu-Matic, Roweena's Cut and Curl, SNL Mini-Film: The Statue of Liberty Explosion, and Roadkill Burial Biker Gang. James Brown performs: Rapp Payback and a medley of his hits Ellen Shipley performs: Fotogenic

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Susanne Rostock Ratings Summary

"David Carradine/Linda Ronstadt/Cast of 'The Pirates of Penzance'" is the best rated episode directed by Susanne Rostock. It scored 4/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Brian Doyle-Murray. It aired on 12/20/1980 and is rated 2.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Jamie Lee Curtis/James Brown".