The best episode written by April Kelly is "Teacher's Bet", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by David Trainer". "Teacher's Bet" aired on 11/19/1993 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not".
Under the impression that teaching is easier than learning, Cory ends up teaching social studies for a week as part of a bet with Mr. Feeny.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: April Kelly
Cory's classmate Topanga develops a crush on Eric.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: April Kelly
The day after watching a late-night baseball game with his dad, Cory falls asleep in class and strikes out on a test.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: April Kelly
When Smackle, a debate champion from another school who happens to have a crush on Farkle, realizes that he only sees her as an academic rival, she enlists Maya and Riley to give her a makeover.
Director: Ben Savage
Writer: April Kelly
Riley is surprised when she gets invited to a party that doesn’t include Maya. However, once she arrives, she soon learns it’s a party filled with unpopular classmates.
Director: Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Writer: April Kelly
Cory feels betrayed when his older brother takes a girlfriend to a ballgame instead of him.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: April Kelly
Realizing that his living with Mindy is making it difficult for her to date, Mork decides to move out. While looking for a flop house, he stumbles upon Exidor, the delusional leader (and only tangible member) of 'The Friends of Venus'.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: April Kelly
Mork has a run in with Clint Mullet, a reporter for a tabloid that is offering $25,000 for proof of alien life. After Fred saves Mork's life, Mork decides to turn himself in to pay for Fred's plumbing bills and Mindy's college tuition.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: April Kelly
When Mork tricks Mindy into believing that he can predict the weather, Mindy tells him that he should never lie. The music store's despicable landlord, Arnold Wanker, dies while trying to evict Fred from the music store. Mork, hearing the family try to comfort his widow, assumes that that Wanker is their friend, and brings him back from the dead.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: April Kelly
Happiness and loneliness haunts us all. Mork activates his time machine to age himself to be a companion to Mindy's grandmother after she feels all her friends have passed.
Director: N/A
Writer: April Kelly
Mork wants to know more about where babies come from. A man offers to sell him one.
Director: Meredith M. Nicholson
Writer: April Kelly
Becker starts receiving phone calls from a woman he doesn't know, so he tries to avoid her. The strange woman shows up at the diner to explain that a mutual friend suggested they meet while she is in town. Taking a liking to each other, Becker and his new friend begin to spend a lot of time together, that is, until she confesses a shocking secret that sends Becker reeling.
Director: N/A
Writer: April Kelly