My Favorite Martian
2007-01-07 04:33:01
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answered by CLARABELLE 7
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i can only think of Mork & Mindy
wait of course it's My Favorite Martian
Status: Ended Premiered: September 29, 1963 Last Aired: September 4, 1966
Show Categories: Comedy, Science-Fiction
My Favorite Martian first aired in September of 1963 on CBS and was probably one of the first sitcoms with a "bizarre" or fantasy premise to emerge in the early to mid 1960's. It joined the ranks with Mister Ed which began in 1961. The series centered around Tim O'Hara, who worked as a reporter for The Los Angeles Sun. Tim stumbled across a space-ship that crashed and discovered a Martian. Tim became friends with the Martian and began passing him off as his Uncle Martin. After all it wasn't that hard to pass him off, he could speak English and looked human. The only thing physically odd about him was that on occasions he would reveal a retractable antennae that would come out of the top of his head. Martin made it clear that he wasn't going to reveal himself to anyone other than Tim and he worked on his space ship while staying with Tim in the apartment above Mrs. Lorelei Brown's garage and when he wanted to, he would display his abilities that included, telepathy, moving objects just by pointing and he could make himself invisible. Lorelei Brown was your typical busybody who was always snooping around and Martin constantly always found himself almost being discovered by her. Angela was Lorelei's daughter. In 1963, Bill Brennan was introduced as Lorelei's boyfriend and yet another threat to Martin. First Telecast: September 29, 1963 Last Telecast: September 4, 1966 Episodes: 107 Episodes (75 B&W and 32 Color) CBS Broadcast History September 1963-September 1966----Sundays----7:30 p.m. Nielsen Ratings: (Top 25 or Better) #10 in the 1963-1964 Season #24 in the 1964-1965 Season
2007-01-07 08:07:29
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answered by sushimaven 4
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Perhaps My Favorite Martian. September 1963 - September 1966. Ray Walston (Uncle Martin), Bill Bixby (Tim O'Hara), and Pamela Britton (Loralee Brown -the landlady).
2007-01-07 05:24:06
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answered by Mangy Coyote 5
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My Favourite Martian. It wasn`t Matthew it was Uncle Martin to the Bill Bixby character.
2007-01-07 04:50:01
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answered by Hamish 7
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2016-12-28 07:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it was Robin Williams mork and Mindy a USA TV comedy on around 5pm Sat night
2007-01-07 05:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a foreign version of the American show, My Favorite Martian. It is very common for U.S. producers to steal ideas from succesful shows in other countries, especially the UK.
2007-01-07 05:33:10
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answered by fordkid14 4
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Mork and Mindy was late seventies, guys
2007-01-07 04:38:49
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answered by Patrick C 4
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Mork
2007-01-07 04:34:23
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answered by t-bone 5
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I think it was My Favorite Martian
2007-01-07 12:12:18
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answered by ms_sassy_jdog 2
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