The Best Episodes Written By Norma Safford Vela

Every TV Episode Written by Norma Safford Vela Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for BOO!
    9.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - BOO!

    S2:E7

    The Conner family terrify each other out of their wits on Halloween night.

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  2. Background image for An Officer and a Gentleman
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - An Officer and a Gentleman

    S2:E15

    When Roseanne is called away, Jackie impresses Dan and the kids with her homemaking skills.

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  3. Background image for Saving Face
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - Saving Face

    S3:E16

    Westphall places a new doctor in charge of the E.R., and she immediately clashes with Fiscus; Axelrod's visit to Mrs. Hufnagel's apartment sends her back to the hospital; Rosenthal and Clarendon reconcile; Dr. Craig celebrates his 30th wedding anniversary with a visit from his estranged brother; Dr. Caldwell begins treatment of a disfigured girl suffering from a massive facial fibromatosis; and a junkie admits his very pregnant, 14-year-old girl friend.

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  4. Background image for Close Encounters
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - Close Encounters

    S4:E7

    Dr. Craig arranges to take Yvonne home to her parents; Ehrlich advises a plastic surgery patient behind Dr.Caldwell's back; Capt. Neal arrives to evaluate the astronaut's condition and to supervise his transfer to Walter Reed, despite Westphall and Morrison's objections; Chandler and Dr. Turner plan a vacation together; and John Doe #6 decides he's Mary Richards and plans a party to celebrate.

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  5. Background image for Five of a Kind
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Five of a Kind

    S2:E6

    A kiss is just a kiss, but it could mean trouble when the kisser is Dan's buddy Arnie, and the kissee is Roseanne.

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  6. Background image for Trial by Fury
    6.7/10(7 votes)

    #6 - Trial by Fury

    S1:E12

    Sabrina and her aunts use magic to show an unfair teacher that what goes around comes around.

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  7. Background image for Bundt Friday
    6.6/10(9 votes)

    #7 - Bundt Friday

    S1:E2

    Sabrina slips Libby some truth sprinkles to make her confess to spreading nasty lies, but her plan backfires when the goodies make Jenny reveal she's sweet on Sabrina's love interest, Harvey. Meanwhile, Hilda prepares for a date with Drell - despite his having stood her up over 1,000 times in the past.

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  8. Background image for Nothing Up My Sleeve
    6.5/10(2 votes)

    #8 - Nothing Up My Sleeve

    S5:E8

    Mandatory drug testing causes a deep division of opinion; Morrison is haunted by his day at the prison; Axelrod is assigned to guide a 14-year-old medical student around; Griffin gets a warning from Dr. Westphall about hurting Lizzie; and Dr. Craig tries to perform magic tricks for some young patients and his housekeeper.

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  9. Background image for Magic Joel
    6.4/10(7 votes)

    #9 - Magic Joel

    S1:E8

    In an effort to get Harvey's attention, Sabrina takes a job as a magician's assistant, but things go awry when she inadvertently makes the magician disappear.

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Norma Safford Vela Ratings Summary

"BOO!" is the best rated episode written by Norma Safford Vela. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by John Pasquin. It aired on 10/31/1989 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "An Officer and a Gentleman".