The best episode written by Jeff Martin is "Homer's Barbershop Quartet", rated 8/10 from 35 user votes. It was "directed by Mark Kirkland". "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" aired on 9/30/1993 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Lisa's First Word".
Homer recalls when he, Apu, Barney and Principal Skinner became recording icons.
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: Jeff Martin
While trying to get Maggie to say her first word, Marge and Homer reminisce about Bart's and Lisa's first words.
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: Jeff Martin
A trip down memory lane to the early days of Simpson wedded bliss, when Marge was with child and Homer was without a job.
Director: Jeffrey Lynch
Writer: Jeff Martin
Bart, Milhouse, and Martin pool their money to buy the new first issue of Radioactive Man, but their investment and their friendship are threatened when they can't agree on who will keep it.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Jeff Martin
Homer's long-lost half-brother is the CEO of a car company that's wildly successful... until he hires Homer to help design a car for the average man.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Jeff Martin
Maggie uses one of three wishes; a mind-reading Bart rules Springfield; Homer donates his brain to Mr. Burns' science project.
Director: Jim Reardon
Writer: Jeff Martin
Marge is cast in a version of "A Streetcar Named Desire," playing Blanche to Ned Flanders' Stanley.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Jeff Martin
Bart and Todd Flanders decide to enter a miniature golf tournament. Homer becomes confident that Bart will win and makes a bet with Ned that the father of the boy that does not win will have to mow their neighbors lawn in their wife's Sunday dress.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Jeff Martin
Homer enters Lisa into the Little Miss Springfield Pageant to help her feel better about her looks. But when she must choose between the title and her integrity, she realizes that confidence comes from within.
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: Jeff Martin
Spinal Tap hits Springfield, and Otto the bus driver hits the skids after being fired, taking refuge in the Simpsons' garage.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Jeff Martin
Marge becomes director of Springfield's local theater, armed with Lisa's script resembling "Hamilton"; Homer joins a baby class with Maggie, and he takes a liking to supervisor Chloe.
Director: Michael Polcino
Writer: Jeff Martin
After getting into an argument, Marge takes Lisa on a touristy trip to Capital City, where, after attending a musical, they meet the show’s star who reminds Lisa how lucky she is to have such a great mom. Meanwhile, Bart is frustrated that everyone expects his pranks, so he teams up with Maggie to trick people.
Director: Bob Anderson
Writer: Jeff Martin
Mr. Burns makes a bet with his old friend that nothing can break Homer and Marge apart. But that's where Moe comes in.
Director: Matthew Nastuk
Writer: Jeff Martin
Cletus becomes a singing sensation, while Homer becomes a new man. Then, Cletus turns on his fans, ruining everything.
Director: Rob Oliver
Writer: Jeff Martin