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ALF calls the president to address his concerns about nuclear weapons. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
ALF calls the president to address his concerns about nuclear weapons. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
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S1, EP1 "Pilot"The Tanners meet ALF for the first time when he crashes into the family's garage. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
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S1, EP2 "Strangers in the Night"ALF decides to have some fun while a nervous Mrs. Ochmonek (Liz Sheridan) baby-sits Brian (Benji Gregory).
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S1, EP3 "Looking for Lucky"When Lucky the cat disappears, everyone blames ALF. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
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S1, EP4 "Pennsylvania 6-5000"ALF calls the president to address his concerns about nuclear weapons. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
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S4, EP24 "Consider Me Gone"It's a sad day in the Tanner household as ALF announces he's leaving Earth to settle on another planet.
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S4, EP23 "I Gotta Be Me"ALF is the only one excited by the idea of Lynn (Andrea Elson) moving in with her boyfriend. With Anne Schedeen and Benji Gregory.
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S4, EP22 "Hungry Like the Wolf"Fearing that he might internally blow up due to his high calorie consumption, ALF decides to cut meat from his diet; however after a few days, ALF turns into a wolf and steals the Tanner's car in an effort to hunt for food.
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S4, EP21 "Stayin' Alive"A morally outraged ALF writes nasty letters to a pollution-producing company. With Max Wright and Andrea Elson.
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