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The Best Episodes Written By Martin Roth

Every TV Episode Written by Martin Roth Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Martin Roth Ratings Summary

"Sound of Terror" is the best rated episode written by Martin Roth. It scored 6/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Paul Stanley. It aired on 3/19/1980 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Lion".

  • Sound of Terror
    6.0/101 votes

    #1 - Sound of Terror

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 3/19/1980

    Quaid steals uranium from a nuclear power plant. John and Pamela must find the robot in a rock band before it can be used to build a bomb.

    Director: Paul Stanley

    Writer: Martin Roth

  • The Lion
    6.0/101 votes

    #2 - The Lion

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 3/26/1980

    An experimental car explodes and Westworld circuitry is discovered in the wreckage. John and the Delos team must determine Quaid's latest scheme.

    Director: Jack Starrett

    Writer: Martin Roth

  • U-F-Oh Jeannie
    1.0/101 votes

    #3 - U-F-Oh Jeannie

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 9/16/1968

    While Tony and Roger testing a top secret flying saucer like craft for NASA, Jeannie pops on board and her extra weight causes them to go off course. The two land in the middle of hillbilly country and are mistaken for Martians by a family who plans on turning them in for a reward.

    Director: Hal Cooper

    Writer: Martin Roth

  • Larry's Bride
    1.0/101 votes

    #4 - Larry's Bride

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 10/31/1978

    Larry introduces the trio to his new fiance. Jack learns that Gloria has always had the hots for him, but Larry believes it to be the other way around. Jack unsuccessfully tries to talk Larry out of marriage. Chrissy unknowingly stumbles upon the real reason Gloria is marrying Larry, because he told her he owned a used car lot. Larry figures out what Jack was trying to tell him, and Gloria learns the truth about Larry. The conclusion is something both Gloria & Larry agree on!

    Director: Dave Powers

    Writer: Martin Roth