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The Best Episodes Written By Robert Lewin

Every TV Episode Written by Robert Lewin Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Robert Lewin Ratings Summary

"Zubrovnik's Ghost" is the best rated episode written by Robert Lewin. It scored 7.5/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Leonard Horn. It aired on 11/26/1966 and is rated 0.4 points higher than their second-best episode, "11001001".

  • Zubrovnik's Ghost
    7.5/102 votes

    #1 - Zubrovnik's Ghost

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 11/26/1966

    The wife of a deceased scientist, Kurt Zubrovnik, is being pressured by Eastern forces to work for them. They are using a phony psychic to convince the wife her dead husband wants to defect! Accompanied by IMF ""psychic consultant"" Ariana Domi, Rollin and Barney try to disrupt the fraud and convince her to return to working for the U.S. The psychic, Poljac, is torturing the husband for information to use to convince his wife Poljac's powers are real. Ariana senses a real ghost present. In the end, Rollin sets up a final seance and Barney prepares to use a technological projection of Zubrovnik to decry Poljac. However, a blackout causes his equipment to fail, and Ariana's alleged powers, plus some ghostly phenomena, allow them to complete their mission.

    Director: Leonard Horn

    Writer: Robert Lewin

  • 11001001
    7.1/1051 votes

    #2 - 11001001

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 2/1/1988

    Stardate: 41365.9. While undergoing repairs, the Bynar Engineers steal the Enterprise to save their planet from destruction.

    Director: Paul Lynch

    Writer: Robert Lewin

  • Thursday's Child
    7.0/101 votes

    #3 - Thursday's Child

    Season 10 Episode 24 - Aired 3/6/1965

    Kitty welcomes her mentor to town, but her friend is burdened by a secret: she's here to deliver the child of her outlaw son, a man willing to take his own mother hostage.

    Director: Joseph H. Lewis

    Writer: Robert Lewin

  • Memory
    7.0/104 votes

    #4 - Memory

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/24/1966

    The IMF must undermine ""the Butcher of the Balkans"", Janos Karq, by having his head of security capture an agent, Sparrow, who will then incriminate Karq. To pull off the ruse, they need a memory expert, Baresh, who can memorize the necessary information in the short time allowed and pretend to be Sparrow. Baresh will later be traded back. However, during a faked ""rescue"" to make Sparrow look more convincing, Baresh gets a look at Soska's master list of agents, and the team must rescue him from the prison immediately to get the information.

    Director: Charles R. Rondeau

    Writer: Robert Lewin

  • Symbiosis
    6.7/1048 votes

    #5 - Symbiosis

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 4/18/1988

    Stardate: Unknown. Picard attempts to break an ancient co-dependency between two species on one planet without violating the Prime Directive.

    Director: Win Phelps

    Writer: Robert Lewin

  • Action!
    5.0/101 votes

    #6 - Action!

    Season 1 Episode 23 - Aired 3/4/1967

    Miklos Klaar, an Iron Curtain filmmaker, has film of American soldiers and plans to edit it into an atrocity movie to discredit the U.S. He has recreated the jungle as a set from the one print of the film he has. Disguised as a Ministry of Propaganda officer, Rollin destroys the print and Barney floods the negative vault, forcing Klaar to reshoot the American footage as well. Cameraman and IMFer David Day is snuck in and films Klaar recreating the American footage. On the day the press is assembled, David and Willy manage to bypass Klaar's guards and air the footage of Klaar rehearsing his cast and crew and congratulating themselves on the phony massacre.

    Director: Leonard Horn

    Writer: Robert Lewin

  • The Thirty-Year Pin
    4.0/103 votes

    #7 - The Thirty-Year Pin

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/23/1972

    When a police officer is fatally shot 3 days before he is due to retire, Stone undertakes a relentless search for the killer.

    Director: Bernard L. Kowalski

    Writer: Robert Lewin