Mork & Mindy

Mork & Mindy

1978
Mork & Mindy
Mork & Mindy

Mork & Mindy

7.1 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

A wacky alien comes to Earth to study its residents and the life of the human woman he boards with is never the same.

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EP22  The Mork Report
May. 27,1982
The Mork Report

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.

EP21  Gotta Run (3)
May. 20,1982
Gotta Run (3)

Kalnik discovers Mork, Mindy, and Mearth in their demolished apartment. Mork clicks the heels of his magic shoes in an effort to escape with Mindy to Rome. But the shoes have been damaged, and Mork and Mindy wind up with prehistoric tribesmen in an Okus cave.

EP20  Gotta Run (2)
May. 13,1982
Gotta Run (2)

After the evil Kalnik has bombed their apartment, leaving them on the run, Mork, Mindy, and Mearth decide their only chance of surviving is to go public about Mork's real roots.

EP19  Gotta Run (1)
May. 06,1982
Gotta Run (1)

Mork and Mindy are overjoyed when they meet Kalnik, an alien from Neptune who has also married an Earthling. Things go awry when they become suspicious of Kalnik's true intentions.

EP18  Cheerleaders in Chains
Apr. 22,1982
Cheerleaders in Chains

Mindy gets jailed when she won't reveal a source for one of her stories. Mork tries to go through political channels to get her out. Then he tries to spring her out, but gets arrested himself.

EP17  Midas Mork
Apr. 15,1982
Midas Mork

After hearing about how Rumplestilskin spun straw into gold, Mork and Mearth try to make polyester into gold. Mindy dreams that they become millionaires and live in a mansion with servants.

EP16  Mork, Mindy and Mearth Meet MILT
Feb. 18,1982
Mork, Mindy and Mearth Meet MILT

Mork uses Orkan components to assemble a home computer named M.I.L.T. MILT is so sophisticated and tyrannical that it decides to hold its creator, Mindy, and Mearth, as hostages.

EP15  I Don't Remember Mama
Feb. 11,1982
I Don't Remember Mama

Mork has been making boring reports to Orson, so Orson erases all of Mork's memories of his family. Mindy and Mearth do everything they can to get Mork to remember them. Mindy finally breaks the memory dam by kissing him.

EP14  Drive, She Said
Feb. 04,1982
Drive, She Said

Mindy is tired of coming from work and then having to go out on errands in the evening. Mork goes to a driving school where TNT is his instructor. When Mork takes his driving test, he thinks his examiner is the devil.

EP13  Metamorphosis- the TV Show
Jan. 21,1982
Metamorphosis- the TV Show

Mr. Sternhagen, the station manager where Mindy works, gets fired. KTNS's new boss is very young and ready to fire people. He holds a party to meet all the employees' families. A short circuit switches Mork's mind with Mearth's.

EP12  Present Tense
Jan. 14,1982
Present Tense

Mearth goes on a trip with Fred so Mork and Mindy have a week to spend alone together. They find that without Mearth at home, they have nothing to talk about. They have a fight. So, to make up, Mork takes Mindy to the place they first met.

EP11  Pajama Game II
Jan. 07,1982
Pajama Game II

Mearth is allowed to have some of his Orkan friends over and Zelka ends up spending the night. Mork and Mindy explain the facts of life to Mearth when they assume something happened between him and Zelka.

EP10  P.S. 2001
Dec. 17,1981
P.S. 2001

Mearth wants to go to school and gets sent to school on Ork. Mearth comes home crying because the other kids made fun of him and he hates the teacher. Mork and Mindy take Mearth back to class and Mearth uses his parents as a show-and-tell item which gains the respect of his classmates.

EP9  Alienation
Dec. 03,1981
Alienation

Mork and Mindy tell Mearth he's an alien. Mearth gets upset and runs away. He's captured by a cult of Utopians and Mork and Mindy pretend to be part of the cult to rescue him.

EP8  Rich Mork, Poor Mork
Nov. 26,1981
Rich Mork, Poor Mork

Mork turns to Exidor for money advice, and invests all the family's money in Exidor's boutique.

EP7  Long Before We Met...
Nov. 19,1981
Long Before We Met...

Mork accompanies Mindy to her high school reunion and gets upset when Mindy associates with an old boyfirend. Mork then attempts to go back in time to the prom and do away with the boyfriend and he succeeds. When Mork comes back to reality Mindy then assures him that he is the only one she loves.

EP6  My Dad Can't Beat Up Anybody
Nov. 12,1981
My Dad Can't Beat Up Anybody

Mork becomes insecure when he thinks he doesn't have Mearth's respect. Mearth finds Mork's spacesuit and Mork wears it as a superhero costume. Mork and Mearth go to a bar, looking for some bad guys and they find more than they bargained for.

EP5  Mama Mork, Papa Mindy
Nov. 05,1981
Mama Mork, Papa Mindy

Mearth learns to walk and talk, but calls Mindy 'shoe'. Mindy starts avoiding Mearth until Mork gives her an opportunity to bond with her son.

EP4  Three the Hard Way
Oct. 29,1981
Three the Hard Way

Dr. Exidor determines that Mork is pregnant. Mork gives birth to an egg via his navel. Mindy has trouble accepting that in the egg is their child. The egg grows and hatches a full grown, elderly man as Mork and Mindy's baby.

EP3  The Honeymoon (3)
Oct. 22,1981
The Honeymoon (3)

Mork and Mindy take their honeymoon on Ork, but Mindy becomes a tourist attraction. Things keep going wrong and Mork doesn't understand Earth honeymoon customs. He confesses to Mindy that he's scared of being married.

EP2  The Wedding (2)
Oct. 15,1981
The Wedding (2)

Orson forbids Mork to marry Mindy because marriage is outlawed on Ork. Because Mork goes ahead with the wedding anyway, Orson turns him into a dog. After a chat with Orson, Mork and Mindy finally get married.

EP1  Limited Engagement (1)
Oct. 08,1981
Limited Engagement (1)

After decorating the apartment with flowers, Mork gets down on his knee and proposes to Mindy. Choosing between logic and her emotions, Mindy tells him that she cannot marry him. Mork asks for 24 hours to get her to change her mind.

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7.1 | TV-PG | en | Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1978-09-14 | Released Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions , Paramount Television Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

A wacky alien comes to Earth to study its residents and the life of the human woman he boards with is never the same.

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Cast

Robin Williams , Pam Dawber , Conrad Janis

Director

Jane Ficker

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Hanna-Barbera Productions , Paramount Television Studios

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Reviews

OllieSuave-007 I've caught quite a few episodes of this sit-com as a kid, and was pretty amused by the decent humor, comedy and wackiness of the story.It was nice seeing Robin Williams in one of his earlier works, playing an alien named Ork as he investigates planet Earth for his superiors back in his home planet.Williams definitely has that goofiness, and sometimes nonsensical, comedic side to him and it works fine in this show. He has good chemistry with co-star Pam Dawber (Mindy), who welcomes the alien into her home.It's one of the fun shows to catch on Nick-at-Nite.Grade B
annmintz-1 I think the first season was awesome but i was surprised at how quickly mork "humanized." That was why i was glad that they had the episode where he "orkanized" him again, but he was never again his naturally clueless self. I also hated when they abandoned the music store and went for a diner instead. I think Mearth was a great addition to the cast and I loved when Mindy's father and grandmother came back. I didn't really like how Mindy changed, though. I think that she became more and more mature and not fun as the show progressed. All in all, season one was great, season two sucked, and season three was great when they got married and had Mearth.
bregund For good or ill, this show pushed Robin Williams and his smirk into the mainstream forever. This show was Robin Williams, any other actor couldn't have pulled it off. He's one of those people that you can't look away from, like Michael Jackson or Cameron Diaz. That's not to say that after five minutes he doesn't set your teeth on edge, so they paired him with apple-pie Pam Dawber, who hasn't had a gig since then, and set the show in Denver, in a state with the most bored housewives in the country and their agenda to set America on the straight and conservative path with their loony fundamentalist drivel. Talk about an odd couple: wacky show in a narrow-minded state. Now that's fantasy.Anyway, as others have pointed out, the show started out pretty good but by the time Jonathan Winters rolled around it was like trying to accept the second Darren Stevens. As funny as Winters is, the premise didn't work. Then they brought in some unfunny pizza guy whose desperation to be funny was just pathetic. By 1981, you wondered which fourteen people in the U.S. were still watching the show and why it was still on.In short, this show was relevant to its time; at best it was an oddity, much like the astonishingly bad Green Acres. I can't imagine anyone willingly watching this program unless he happened to be studying Robin Williams's early work for some strange reason. Hey, if you want this show on DVD, then you must also want Supertrain on DVD, and Supertrain was a steaming pile.
Op_Prime Mork & Mindy was a hilarious series that unleashed the comic talents of Robin Williams. This series began as a hilarious episode of Happy Days and ended with Mork getting his new assignment to go to the seventies. Mork even went back in another episode of Happy Days (a clip show but still funny). The series had a pretty good cast behind it, but it could have failed without Williams and his unique humor. It remains as one of Williams' best works.