The best episode written by David Scott Milton is "The Dirty Detail", rated 6/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Leo Penn". "The Dirty Detail" aired on 5/12/1984 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Best Policy".
Fred Pearson, a Vietnam veteran, is a broken man after years of punishment from his sergeant. One day, he walks into a bar and sees the sergeant, still very much the arrogant bully he always was.
Director: Leo Penn
Writer: David Scott Milton
Harry Flock has had a temporary promotion as acting manager of a branch bank. He is honest and meticulous to a fault, but in danger of losing his job when head office gets anonymous complaints about alleged embezzlements. His accounts are immaculate - in fact, they seem too good to be true.
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: David Scott Milton
When a clothing manufacturer finds himself on the verge of bankruptcy, he ponders the idea of murdering his wife for the insurance money.
Director: John Peyser
Writer: David Scott Milton