The best episode written by Jeff Judah is "I'm With the Band", rated 8.1/10 from 8 user votes. It was "directed by Judd Apatow". "I'm With the Band" aired on 11/13/1999 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Garage Door".
Lindsay encourages Nick to pursue a career in music. Nick continues to practice with his current band, but quickly decides he's better than them. Lindsay encourages Nick to audition for a bigger local band. When things don't go well in the audition, Lindsay is there to comfort Nick. After learning they have to shower in gym class, Sam, Bill, and Neal refuse to do it.
Director: Judd Apatow
Writer: Jeff Judah
Neal learns his father is cheating on his mother. Ken develops a crush on the tuba player in the school's marching band and Lindsay helps set them up.
Director: Bryan Gordon
Writer: Jeff Judah
In part one of the series premiere, Harrison Wilson accepts the job position as principal of West Beverly Hills High, forcing the Wilson family to relocate from Kansas to California and adjust to new life in the city - all while keeping a close watch on their troubled grandmother Tabitha.
Director: Mark Piznarski
Writer: Jeff Judah
TC and Scott fight to save a boy and his mother who were injured in a car accident, yet it becomes clear there's more to the family dynamic than meets the eye. Deployed in Afghanistan, Drew and Syd face the aftermath of an OR shooting.
Director: Timothy Busfield
Writer: Jeff Judah
In part two of the series premiere, Dixon must deal with jealous teammates on the lacrosse team and Annie is dumped by her boyfriend back home but soon meets a potential love interest.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Jeff Judah
The overnight crew becomes immersed in a bizarre car-accident rescue. Drew serves overseas in Afghanistan and teams with a colleague to treat an Afghani woman, A spunky grad joins the shift.
Director: Timothy Busfield
Writer: Jeff Judah
Dino's secret about his parents' marital problems strains his relationship with Jackie, Jonathan makes a scary discovery that may prevent him from taking the next step with Deborah, while Ms. Young makes a surprising move on Ben.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Jeff Judah