The show was co-created by Paul Fusco, who was also the voice of the star, ALF. Fusco created the character from a puppet he had in his house. He used the puppet to play tricks and pranks on family ...
The science fiction comedy sitcom ALF got canceled before long. Running from just 1986 until 1990, the NBC series made a true mark on television thanks to the unusual subject matter and very memorable ...
In 1986, a suburban family’s life was forever changed when a rambunctious wise-cracking alien crashed into their garage. Over the next four seasons (did we mention this is a TV show?) the Tanners ...
Maybe ALF really stands for A Loudmouthed Freak? The furry extraterrestrial 1980s puppet hitherto relegated to the dustbins of pop culture is suddenly back in the headlines after a newly surfaced ...
Gordon Shumway crash-landed into American living rooms in 1986, becoming the wisecracking, cat-obsessed alien we knew simply as ALF. The NBC sitcom captivated audiences with its premise of a furry ...
ALF wasn’t the last time NBC aired an alien comedy. However, in the ’90s, they cast humans as the aliens. 3rd Rock From the Sun starred John Lithgow, Kristen Johnston, French Stewart and Joseph Gordon ...
For children of the late 80's and early 90's, a TV staple was that of ALF, a sitcom that featured a puppet alien, voiced and created by Paul Fusco, who crash landed in the garage of a suburban family.
Hide your cats, the Alien Life Form known as ALF is coming to a theater near you! Sony Pictures Animation has just landed the feature rights to the 1980s television sitcom. Along with producer Jordan ...
In the ’80s, Alf was the star of his own TV sitcom. these days he’s making a comeback as the star of TV ads for MCI. But Alf isn’t the only puppet for adults that is garnering attention. Triumph the ...