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The Best Episodes Written By Lee Erwin

Every TV Episode Written by Lee Erwin Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • Samantha the Dressmaker
    9.0/10(1)

    #1 - Samantha the Dressmaker

    Season 2 Episode 24

    Aired 2/24/1966

    The new rage on the fashion world is Samantha when she makes up stellar dresses for each of the women in the community using replicas of a fashion designer named Aubert she and Endora went to Paris to check out. Of course, Aubert goes to America and sees his work on display and goes totally up at arms about it.

    Director: William Asher

    Writer: Lee Erwin

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  • Fastest Gun on Madison Avenue
    8.0/10(1)

    #2 - Fastest Gun on Madison Avenue

    Season 2 Episode 21

    Aired 2/3/1966

    Darrin Stephens another Rocky Balboa? Thanks to Samantha, Darrin knocks out a fighter named Joe Kovack. Then Kovack wants to have a make-believe fight in which he pretends to beat Darrin, but Darrin beats him again thanks to Samantha. Darrin then runs into heavyweight champ Tommy Carter and accidentally gets into a scuffle. Darrin is lost without Sam, but Carter ends up knocking himself out by tripping on the ground.

    Director: William Asher

    Writer: Lee Erwin

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  • The Short, Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara
    8.0/10(1)

    #3 - The Short, Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara

    Season 3 Episode 9

    Aired 11/10/1966

    Hey, who turned out the lights? Aunt Clara knocks out the entire Eastern Seaboard's electricity with her magic. Her only hope is her old boyfriend Ocky, who can keep the lights on by having his arms raised. Since they are the only house that mysteriously has power, The Tates and their new client Mr. MacElroy go over to Sam's house. Aunt Clara tries her best to keep Ocky hidden from view by hiding him in the closet. Darrin discovers him, but all he sees is a pair of walking shoes, a perfect campaign for his client!

    Director: William Asher

    Writer: Lee Erwin

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  • Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog
    7.0/10(2)

    #4 - Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog

    Season 1 Episode 17

    Aired 1/18/1963

    Dan O'Herlihy (as Simon Carter) Inger Stevens (as Karen Wilson) Christopher Dark (as Manuel Sanchez) Chris Robinson (as Ricky) Richard Jaeckel (as Tom) One night when her husband is away, Karen Wilson is frightened when a man named Manuel Sanchez comes pounding on her door. He claims to be out of gas. Karen refuses to let him in and he must walk to a gas station. Later Karen hears a scream. She is told by the police that Sanchez's girlfriend who was waiting in the car was murdered while he was walking to the gas station. Karen suspects a neighboring writer named Simon Carter. The next evening Simon comes to Karen's home. She is rescued by her three surfing friends. Karen, however, is shocked to discover that her three friends are in fact the murderer's of Sanchez's girlfriend. They have her trapped, but she is rescued by Sanchez. He was returning to get even with her for contributing to the death of his girlfriend, but he manages to save her life instead.

    Director: Charles F. Haas

    Writer: Lee Erwin

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  • Whom Gods Destroy
    6.9/10(34)

    #5 - Whom Gods Destroy

    Season 3 Episode 14

    Aired 1/3/1969

    Captain Kirk faces off with a demented shape-shifting starship captain determined to control the universe.

    Director: Herb Wallerstein

    Writer: Lee Erwin

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  • Show of Force
    4.0/10(1)

    #6 - Show of Force

    Season 1 Episode 9

    Aired 11/9/1957

    After winning a batch of old rifles in a poker game, Paladin finds himself involved in a range war.

    Director: Andrew V. McLaglen

    Writer: Lee Erwin

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Lee Erwin Ratings Summary

"Samantha the Dressmaker" is the best rated episode written by Lee Erwin. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by William Asher. It aired on 2/24/1966 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Fastest Gun on Madison Avenue".