ALF Season 3

October. 03,1988      TV-G
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

A furry alien wiseguy comes to live with a terran family after crashing into their garage.

Episode 26 : Having My Baby
May. 08,1989
ALF prepares for the baby's arrival by re-enacting scenes from "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
Episode 25 : Shake, Rattle and Roll
May. 01,1989
ALF prepares for the worst after experiencing a mild earthquake.
Episode 24 : Like an Old Time Movie
April. 17,1989
ALF imagines in black and white that he and the Tanners are silent-movie stars.
Episode 23 : Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
April. 10,1989
ALF sees Jake's kleptomaniac mother arrives for a visit, and steals a broach from Kate.
Episode 22 : Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
March. 27,1989
ALF and Jake suggest Brian camp out to overcome his fear of the dark.
Episode 21 : Funeral for a Friend
March. 20,1989
Desperate for a pet of his own, ALF acquires an ant farm.
Episode 20 : Torn Between Two Lovers
March. 06,1989
Lynn ends up with two dates for a dance through ALF's mishandled phone message.
Episode 19 : Superstition
February. 27,1989
ALF blames his streak of bad luck on a Melmac superstition.
Episode 18 : Standing in the Shadows of Love
February. 20,1989
ALF ghostwrites Jake's love letters.
Episode 17 : Running Scared
February. 13,1989
An extortionist threatens to turn ALF in to the immigration authorities for being an ""illegal alien"".
Episode 16 : Baby Love
February. 06,1989
ALF has an allergic reaction to a baby.
Episode 15 : Suspicious Minds
January. 23,1989
ALF is convinced that a reclusive neighbor is actually Elvis Presley.
Episode 14 : Fight Back
January. 16,1989
ALF's expose earns Willie a guest spot on David Horowitz's consumer advocate show.
Episode 13 : Hide Away
January. 09,1989
ALF is convinced gangsters are chasing the Tanners' houseguest.
Episode 12 : Do You Believe in Magic?
December. 12,1988
ALF makes Brian disappear with a mail-order magic kit.
Episode 11 : Alone Again, Naturally
December. 05,1988
ALF mistakenly believes his cousin is living in Barstow, when he reads an article in the National Inquisitor.
Episode 10 : My Back Pages
November. 28,1988
In a nightmare, Willie dreams ALF is his school roommate.
Episode 9 : Changes
November. 21,1988
Kate goes back to work when a strike sends Willie home.
Episode 8 : Turkey in the Straw (2)
November. 15,1988
ALF must avoid the Alien Task Force when a bum blows the whistle on him.
Episode 7 : Turkey in the Straw (1)
November. 14,1988
The Tanners are invited to a Thanksgiving dinner with the Ochmonek's bizarre relatives.
Episode 6 : Promises, Promises
October. 31,1988
Betrayed confidences cause a falling-out between ALF and Lynn.
Episode 5 : Tonight, Tonight (2)
October. 24,1988
ALF hosts "The Tonight Show", with Ed McMahon.
Episode 4 : Tonight, Tonight (1)
October. 24,1988
ALF hosts "The Tonight Show", with Ed McMahon.
Episode 3 : Breaking Up is Hard to Do
October. 17,1988
The Tanners let Trevor Ochmonek stay at their house after he has a fight with his wife.
Episode 2 : Stairway to Heaven
October. 10,1988
In a fantasy sequence, ALF's guardian angel shows him what the Tanners' lives would be like without him.
Episode 1 : Stop in the Name of Love
October. 03,1988
ALF hides out in the back seat during Lynn's date at the drive-in.

Seasons

Season 4
Season 4 1989
Season 3
Season 3 1988
Season 2
Season 2 1987
Season 1
Season 1 1986

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