
1. | Mork & Mindy: Season 1 | 1978 |
2. | Mork & Mindy: Season 2 | 1979 |
3. | Mork & Mindy: Season 3 | 1980 |
4. | Mork & Mindy: Season 4 | 1981 |
Mork & Mindy
Mork & Mindy was a spin-off from an episode of Happy Days
seen in February 1978, in which an alien from the planet
Ork landed on Earth and attempted to kidnap Richie.
So popular was the nutty character that Robin Williams
was given his own series the following fall.
Mork was a misfit on his own planet because of his
sense of humor. So the humorless Orkans sent him off
to study Earthlings, whose "crazy" customs they had
never been able to understand. Mork landed, in a giant
eggshell, near Boulder, Colorado. There he was
befriended by pretty Mindy McConnell, a clerk at a
music store run by her father, Frederick. Mork looked
human, but his strange mixture of Orkan and Earthling
customs such as wearing a suit, but putting it on
backwards, or sitting in a chair, but upside down,
led most people to think of him as just some kind
of a nut. Mindy knew where he came from, and helped
him adjust to Earth's strange ways. She also let him
stay in the attic of her apartment house, which
scandalized her conservative father, but
not her swinging grandmother, Cora.
Mork is sent to Earth to explore its traditions and, along the way meets Mindy.
Mindy lets Mork move into her apartment, much to the dismay of her father.
Mork runs away from home after he ruins Mindy's date.
Mork falls in love with a music store mannequin; Fred plans to buy a luxury car to take to his class reunion.
Mindy's snobby friend Susan tries to steal Mork away.
When a reporter offers a reward for proof of alien life, Mork decides to turn himself in to pay back the McConnells.
Mindy instructs Mork not to tell lies. Meanwhile, the grouchy landlord of the music shop drops in... and drops dead.
Mork is jailed for freeing an escaped convict who's captured at the music store. Meanwhile, Exidor begins worshiping O.J. Simpson.
Mindy reconnects with an ex boyfriend who's intent on marriage. Meanwhile Mork uses his age machine to revert to childhood.
A womanizing bully vows revenge after Mork embarrasses him in public.
Cora's depressed after the death of a friend, so Mork ages himself to cheer her up.
Mork can't afford to buy Christmas presents, so he makes strange, unique gifts for each of his closest friends.
Mork meets Sergei, a Russian immigrant, and invites him to live with them. After Sergei refers to himself as 'an alien,' Mork becomes convinced that he himself has to register with the government as an alien.
Mork goes out of his way to be nice to his grouchy new neighbor, Mr. Bickley.
Mork agrees to perform a wedding ceremony for runaway Eugene and his new girlfriend.
Exidor loans Mork and Mindy his decrepit cabin in the woods. Meanwhile, Exidor plans to become a rock star so he can obtain the title Emperor of Earth.
Mork decides to leave the planet. Meanwhile, Susan convinces Mork, Mindy and Mr. Bickley to see a lecherous motivational speaker.
When a kidnapper solicits Mork to buy a baby, the police ask Mindy to help catch the criminal.
Mork's attempt to lock up his emotions backfires and each of his emotions boil to the surface.
While Mindy's out of town, Mork drags Mr. Bickley to a single's bar where they meet a nefarious mother and daughter.
Mr. Bickley begins stealing things from Mork and Mindy -- including Mork's age machine.
On Mork's birthday, he gets so run down that he forgets he has to recharge his body with an egg-like Gleek.
After ruining Fred and Mindy's night, Mork decides he wants to go back to Ork, so Orson shows him what the McConnells' lives would have been like if Mork had never arrived on Earth.
Mork gets a pet caterpillar; Exidor begins preaching about reincarnation.
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Robin Williams | Mork |
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Conrad Janis | Fred McConnell |
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Pam Dawber | Mindy McConnell |
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Elizabeth Kerr | Cora Hudson |
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Ralph James | Orson |
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Jeffrey Jacquet | Eugene |
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Tom Poston | Mr. Bickley |
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Robert Donner | Exidor |
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Morgan Fairchild | Susan Taylor |
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Patrick Cranshaw | The Man in the Store |
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Barry Van Dyke | Dan Phillips |
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Susan Lawrence | Sally Friedman |
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George Pentecost | Herman |
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Brion James | George |
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Geoffrey Lewis | Deputy Tilwick |
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Henry Winkler | The Fonz |
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Tim Thomerson | Sergei Khruschev |
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Bruce M. Fischer | The Big Man |
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Beans Morocco | Dittman |
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Peter Elbling | The French Waiter |
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Penny Marshall | Laverne Defazio |
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Dana Hill | The Girl Scout |
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Ruta Lee | Lisa |
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Jeff Altman | Clint Mullet |
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Kit McDonough | Marcia |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 2576 |
Added Date | Jul 11, 2019 10:02:16 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:17:51 |