The Best Episodes Written By L. ford Neale

Every TV Episode Written by L. ford Neale Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

L. Ford Neale Ratings Summary

The best episode written by L. Ford Neale is "Neighborhood Watch", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Phil Bondelli". "Neighborhood Watch" aired on 10/14/1978 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Christmas Watch".

  • Neighborhood Watch
    10.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Neighborhood Watch

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 10/14/1978

    Ponch and Jon have their hands full trying to deal with a persistent dangerous driver and a group of delinquent kids.

    Director: Phil Bondelli

    Writer: L. Ford Neale

  • Christmas Watch
    10.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Christmas Watch

    Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 12/15/1979

    A bell is stolen from a church. The Sunday school children are very sad about this. Ponch gets a visit from his mother. The officers have much to laugh at as a few drunken guys want to buy gas at the Central.

    Director: Phil Bondelli

    Writer: L. Ford Neale

  • To Your Health
    10.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - To Your Health

    Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 10/5/1980

    The daring duo investigates a series of sabotaged trucks, while Ponch "goes green" to impress two pretty proprietors of a health food store.

    Director: Barry Crane

    Writer: L. Ford Neale

  • Bad Medicine
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - Bad Medicine

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/29/1974

    A series of suicides among high-society matrons coincides with a bizarre jewel theft by a towering Indian who mysteriously disappears when cornered. Kolchak investigates and finds that the Indian is a ""diablero,"" a cursed cliff-dwelling Indian medicine man condemned to walk the earth gathering an eternal horde of jewels. The diablero can change shape into the form of a coyote or crow, and hypnotize anyone with its eyes. Carl must seek the diablero in the highest place he can find, and turn the power of its eyes against it.

    Director: Alexander Grasshoff

    Writer: L. Ford Neale