The best episode written by Pamela Eells is "Boston Holiday", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "Boston Holiday" aired on 1/27/2006 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Heck's Kitchen".
Prince Sanjei comes to the Tipton to be crown king, but when he tells Zack and Cody he wants to try being a regular kid, Cody poses as him, and Zack takes Sanjei to the mall. Meanwhile, London thinks she saw a UFO, so she invites Maddie over to stay up and look for one. Maddie though, is in it just for the free food and service.
Director: N/A
Writer: Pamela Eells
A food critic is coming to the Tipton Hotel. Cody ends up having to fulfill the duties of being head chef, after the Tipton's regular chef suddenly quits, on a very important day.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Pamela Eells
A twins convention is being held at the Tipton Hotel. Zack ends up creating a double date with twin sisters, for him and Cody. London and Maddie end up enjoying a evening with twin brothers.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Pamela Eells
Zack dreams that he has gone back in time to the Boston Tea Party with his family and friends, where an act of protest by Maddie inspires the him to launch a present-day battle to save a historical park in Boston that's being threatened to be demolished.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Pamela Eells
Zack convinces Cody, Jessica, and Janice to go see a scary movie, but when it's Zack who gets scared, Cody uses it to his advantage. Meanwhile, London likes a boy so she pretends to be poor for him to like her.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Pamela Eells
Jessie loses a pet bunny. Emma gets Luke to help her learn more about sports to impress a guy at school.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Pamela Eells
Creepy Connie returns with a sidekick, Mackenzie. The two play a cat and mouse game as they vie for Luke's affection.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: Pamela Eells
Paul is suddenly reluctant to use the subway because a former fellow film school student turns up as the token clerk at his station.
Director: Paul Lazarus
Writer: Pamela Eells
Jessie accepts a job as a nanny and moves in with the Ross family, high-flying couple Christina, a former supermodel turned business mogul, and Morgan, a famous movie director, their four kids Emma, Ravi, Luke and Zuri and their beloved 7-foot Asian Water Monitor Lizard. Nanny responsibilities are more difficult than Jessie anticipated as she coaches Emma, who is on the brink of a science fair meltdown.
Director: Bob Koherr
Writer: Pamela Eells
Fran has to have her tonsils removed, so Maxwell puts CC's reunion on hold to await the outcome of Fran's surgery.
Director: Linda Day
Writer: Pamela Eells
A director plans to sabotage his production of "Romeo and Juliet" by casting Fran in the lead role.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Pamela Eells
Feeling that taking care of the kids has taken over her life and eliminated her personal life, Fran thinks about moving out of the mansion. But the real push is given by Mr. Sheffield who assures her she can't do it. So Fran and Val move in together to a very small apartment in a building full of gay men. Fran misses the mansion but doesn't want to give Mr. Sheffield the pleasure of being right. What she doesn't know is that he is also dying for her to come back. So they secretly ask for Sylvia's help, and Fran finally moves back to the mansion.
Director: Dorothy Lyman
Writer: Pamela Eells
Marcy becomes jealous when her lesbian cousin, Mandy, comes to visit.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Pamela Eells
Jessie asks Emma to invite the new girl from the building to her party as a welcoming gesture.
Director: N/A
Writer: Pamela Eells
Carol and Karen enter a beauty pageant at Frank's Mallard Lodge, but can't cope with the judges' foul behavior.
Director: John Tracy
Writer: Pamela Eells
Fran celebrates her first Christmas with the family.
Director: Lee Shallat Chemel
Writer: Pamela Eells
The Ross kids leave their New York penthouse and return to Camp Kikiwaka for the summer where to their surprise, find an unexpected camp addition and the Woodchuck cabin’s new startling counselor.
Director: Bob Koherr
Writer: Pamela Eells
In the premiere episode, the Ross kids arrive at camp. The camp's owner, Gladys, is even scarier than the legendary creature that's rumored to stalk the grounds. With the help of her sneaky niece Hazel, she's out to get the Ross kids because of her decades-old rivalry with their mom.
Director: Bob Koherr
Writer: Pamela Eells