
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 proposes to Mindy.
Against direct orders from Orson, Mork goes ahead with his plan to marry Mindy.
Mindy attracts a lot of Orkans when she and Mork spend their honeymoon on his home planet.
Mork discovers he's pregnant after he and Mindy return from their honeymoon.
The newborn Mearth seems to show more affection for Mork than for Mindy.
Mork pretends to be a superhero for Mearth's sake.
Mork fantasizes about competing for Mindy in high school.
Mork makes an investment in a boutique of Exidor "originals".
Mearth runs away upon realizing he's an alien.
Mearth attends school on Ork, where he is teased for being an "Earth-head".
Mearth has a sleepover.
Mork and Mindy are unable to have a conversation while Mearth is away.
A short circuit causes Mork and Mearth to switch minds.
Mork takes driving lessons.
Orson erases Mork's family from Mork's memory in order for Mork to focus on his work.
Following a brief visit from a space traveler, Mork builds a home computer that subsequently takes over.
Mork learns the secret of turning polyester into gold.
Mindy is held in contempt of court for refusing to reveal a source of news.
Mork befriends a Neptunian who has an Earth wife of his own.
In attempt to stop Kalnik, Mork decides to tell the world he's an alien.
As a result of his notoriety, Mork is faced with fans, marketing executives and Kalnik.
Mork bucks hard for a promotion from leader Orson on planet Ork, and unintentionally comes up with a report on how to stay happily married on Earth.
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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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Jonathan Winters | Mearth |
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Ralph James | Orson |
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Elizabeth Kerr | Cora Hudson |
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Robert Donner | Exidor |
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Joe Regalbuto | Kalnik |
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Patrick Cranshaw | Jake Loomis |
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Harvey Lembeck | Ovits |
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Maureen Arthur | Zelka |
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William Shatner | William Shatner |
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John Larroquette | Baba Hope |
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Paul Reubens | Dickie Nimitz |
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Martin Ferrero | The Salesman |
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Maggie Roswell | Donna Hammond |
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Richard Moll | Baba Gentle |
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John Houseman | Milt |
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Paul Willson | Neighbor Bob Miller |
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Hugh Gillin | Dave |
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Randy Brooks | Stan Jackson |
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Tom Poston | Mr. Bickley |
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James Staley | The Reverend |
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Keith Coogan | Scotti |
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Beans Morocco | Maury |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 2579 |
Added Date | Jul 11, 2019 10:02:22 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:17:51 |