The best episode written by David Adam Silverman is "When I'm Sixty-Four", rated 6.3/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Paul Miller". "When I'm Sixty-Four" aired on 2/12/1990 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Baby, Come Back".
ALF encounters youth-seeking senior citizens when he's discovered sneaking into a retirement home.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: David Adam Silverman
ALF earns the right to baby-sit Eric, but almost blows it when the child disappears.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: David Adam Silverman
ALF, on the outs with the Tanners, is offered a place to stay by Neal.
Director: Paul Fusco
Writer: David Adam Silverman
ALF enters the art world after he earns praise for a still life made from food.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: David Adam Silverman
Ickis, Krumm, and Oblina hit the human world on Halloween night with disastrous results.
Director: Jim Duffy
Writer: David Adam Silverman
ALF goes through a 24-hour period of bizarre behavior.
Director: Nancy Heydorn
Writer: David Adam Silverman