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- 1. Pilot Sep 22, 1986
- ALF adopts the Tanners after crash-landing into their garage.
- 2. Strangers in the Night Sep 29, 1986
- ALF decides to have some fun while a nervous Mrs. Ochmonek baby-sits Brian.
- 3. Looking for Lucky Oct 6, 1986
- When Lucky the cat disappears, everyone blames ALF. Stars Max Wright, Anne Schedeen.
ALF is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 22, 1986, to March 24, 1990. The title character, called ALF (an acronym for "Alien Life Form") but whose real name is Gordon Shumway, crash-lands in the garage of the suburban middle-class Tanner family.
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- 102 (list of episodes)
- September 22, 1986 –, March 24, 1990
- NBC
ALF is a TV show that ran from 1986 to 1990, starring a furry creature from Melmac who lives with a human family. The show features humor, drama, and references to pop culture and current events.
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- 1986-09-22
- Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
- 30
Gordon Shumway, also known as "ALF", is the protagonist and title character of the American television series ALF, and its animated spin-offs, ALF: The Animated Series, and ALF Tales. ALF also starred in the poorly received television film Project ALF, and hosted the short lived talk show ALF's Hit Talk Show.
- Melmacian
- Paul Fusco
- Paul Fusco (1986–present)
- "A.L.F."
A.L.F. is a TV series that follows the adventures of Gordon Shumway, a furry creature from Melmac, who crashlands on Earth and lives with a human family. The series features comedy, sci-fi and family elements, and has 26 episodes from 1987 to 1989.
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- Don Francks, Paul Fusco, Tabitha St. Germain
- TV-Y
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ALF: Series. Season 1. The Tanner family is an average American family. One day, they discover that they have a visitor. He's small, he's furry, he's arrogant, and he's an alien from the planet Melmac. Unsure what to do, they name him ALF: Alien Life Form.