The best episode written by Laurie Gelman is "Baby, You Can Drive My Car", rated 6.2/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Nancy Heydorn". "Baby, You Can Drive My Car" aired on 12/1/1986 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Little Bit of Soap".
ALF sells parts of his spaceship to buy Lynn a Ferrari.
Director: Nancy Heydorn
Writer: Laurie Gelman
ALF submits scripts to his favorite soap opera.
Director: Tom Patchett
Writer: Laurie Gelman
Bridget is psyched to join the high school tennis team when she develops a crush on Coach Scott. But her infatuation soon turns to disgust when she learns that Scott has a crush on Cate. Meanwhile, Kerry and Rory begin to question the authenticity of Jim's war stories while rummaging through his war chest.
Director: James Widdoes
Writer: Laurie Gelman
ALF takes a job selling cosmetics over the phone.
Director: Peter Bonerz
Writer: Laurie Gelman
ALF develops a gambling habit and winds up in trouble with his bookie.
Director: Gary Shimokawa
Writer: Laurie Gelman
The Tanners continue to try and jog ALF's memory, and deal with the police at the same time.
Director: Tom Patchett
Writer: Laurie Gelman
ALF hits his head and is convinced he is an insurance salesman. The Tanners try reviewing past events to try and jog his memory.
Director: Tom Patchett
Writer: Laurie Gelman