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ALF considers the future with the Tanners, who will age faster than the ageless alien. With Max Wright and Benji Gregory.

Starring: Max Wright, Paul Fusco, Anne Schedeen, Andrea Elson
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Original Air Date: Feb 5, 1990

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S1, EP19 "Wild Thing"
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S1, EP19 "Wild Thing"

ALF goes through a 24-hour period of bizarre behavior. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.

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S1, EP20 "Going Out of My Head Over You"
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S1, EP20 "Going Out of My Head Over You"

Willie (Max Wright) talks to a psychologist (Bill Daily) about ALF.

S1, EP18 "Border Song"
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S1, EP18 "Border Song"

ALF befriends a young Mexican immigrant. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.

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S1, EP22 "It's Not Easy Being Green"
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S1, EP22 "It's Not Easy Being Green"

ALF comes to Brian's aid when the boy has to play an asparagus in the school play. Brian: Benji Gregory.

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S4, EP24 "Consider Me Gone"

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.

S4, EP23 "I Gotta Be Me"

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.

S4, EP22 "Hungry Like the Wolf"

S4, EP22 "Hungry Like the Wolf"

ALF takes to the park in search of food after his diet fails.

S4, EP21 "Stayin' Alive"

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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A smart-mouthed creature, ALF (aka Alien Life Form), crash-lands in a suburban garage. His spaceship is beyond repair, he's ugly, he's short, he's got a bad attitude. What's a family to do? Why, take in the furry creature, of course, and watch as he comments on humankind and tries to eat the cat -- a delicacy on his home planet of Melmac.
Starring: Aaron Lustig, Adrienne Hampton, Al Fann, Alan David Gelman, Alan Hale Jr., Alex Henteloff, Allyce Beasley, Amzie Strickland, Andrea Covell, Andrea Elson, Anne Meara, Anne Ramsey, Anne Schedeen, Archie Hahn, Arthur Rosenberg, Beau Dremann, Benji Gregory, Beverly Archer, Bill Brochtrup, Bill Daily, Bill McIntyre, Bill Wiley, Bob Bancroft, Bob Bendetson, Bob Denver, Bob Fappiano, Bob Larkin, Brad Thornton, Brandon Tartikoff, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Bruno Acalinas, Bunny Summers, Carl Carllson, Carl Franklin, Carla Gugino, Carlos LaCamara, Carol Williard, Carrie Lorraine, Casey Kasem, Charles Dougherty, Charles Nickerson, Cleavon Little, Clyde Kusatsu, Connie Mercede, Dale Raoul, Dan Castellaneta, Dan Gilvezan, Darrow Igus, Darwin Joston, David Alan Grier, David Horowitz, David Knell, David Leisure, David Ogden Stiers, David Spade, David Wohl, Dawn Wells, Dean Cameron, Deborah White, Denise Y. Dowse, Diane Civita, Donna LaBrie, Dorothy Lyman, Doug Ballard, Doug Warhit, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Earl Boen, Ed McMahon, Edward Edwards, Elisha Cook Jr., Emily Schulman, Eric Christmas, Eugene Greytak, Fox Langenkamp, Fran Bennett, Fran Drescher, Frances Bay, Frank McCarthy, Fred Goss, Frederick De Cordova, Garry Goodrow, Geoffrey Blake, Glenn Withrow, Gregory Cooke, H. Raymond Huff, Hal Havins, Harry Shearer, Henry G. Sanders, Hilarie Thompson, Holly Fields, Ivan Bonar, JM J. Bullock, Jack Armstrong, Jack Riley, James Brown III, Jed Mills, Jeff Doucette, Jesse D. Goins, Jessica James, Joan Embrey, Joe Colligan, Joe Mays, Joe Namath, John Apicella, John Ingle, John LaMotta, John McLaughlin, John Miranda, John Pinette, Jonathan Schmock, Joseph Maher, Joseph V. Perry, Josh Blake, Joshua Rudoy, Judith-Marie Bergan, Judy Landers, Kathleen Freeman, Kenneth David Gilman, Kenneth Tigar, Keri Houlihan, Kevin Bourland, Kurt McKinney, Larry Hankin, Larry Poindexter, Lee Ryan, Lela Ivey, Lewis Arquette, Linda Hoy, Lindy Nisbet, Lisa Buckley, Liz Sheridan, Logan Ramsey, Lou Felder, Marcia Firestein, Marcia Wallace, Mark Blankfield, Mark Clayman, Martin Doyle, Mary Jo Catlett, Max Wright, Melanie Manos, Melanie Noble, Meshach Taylor, Michael Alaimo, Michael Berryman, Michael Champion, Michael Des Barres, Michael Lemon, Michele Brustin, Mickey Jones, Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros, Mimi Davis, Missy Francis, Mitchell Group, Molly Hagan, Myrna White, Nancy Lenehan, Nancy Linari, Nancy McNamara, Nedra Volz, Nicole Dubuc, Norman Lee Harris, Pamela D'Apella, Pamela McMyler, Parker Whitman, Patricia Thomsen, Patrick Cochran, Paul Dooley, Paul Fusco, Peter Iacangelo, Peter Wilcox, Phil Leeds, Phil Rubenstein, Phillip E. Gordon, Randee Heller, Randy Simper, Randy Sutter, Raye Birk, Rich Little, Richard Fancy, Richard McKenzie, Richard Roat, Richard Sanders, Ricky Paull Goldin, Rob Neukirch, Robert Alan Beuth, Robert Costanzo, Robert Gallo, Robert P. Lieb, Robert Pine, Ron Steelman, Russell Johnson, Sam Whipple, Sandy Duncan, Sandy Freeman, Scott Brittingham, Shaggy Murphy, Sherman Howard, Shirley Prestia, Stanley DeSantis, Stephanie Hagen, Stephen Seigel, Steve Sweeney, Susan Lavine, Suzanne Hunt, Tara Karsian, Teresa Ganzelle, Theodore Raimi, Thomas Bellin, Thomas Callaway, Tim Rossovich, Tim Wade, Timothy Stack, Todd Susman, Tom LaGrua, Tom Patchett, Tommy Newsom, Tony Lober, Tracey Walter, Vince McKewin, Wayne Powers, Wendy Oates-Ferrand
Original Air Date: Sep 22, 1986
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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