Bizarre television comedy with Robin Williams as Mork from Ork, who is an alien hatched from an egg, sent to investigate Earth and report back to his superiors. As an outsider, Mork is unfamiliar w...
Bizarre television comedy with Robin Williams as Mork from Ork, who is an alien hatched from an egg, sent to investigate Earth and report back to his superiors. As an outsider, Mork is unfamiliar with human customs and often questions some of the strange traditions that we take for granted. Much of the humor relies on Williams' unique comic voices and mannerisms. The show was perhaps most famous for Mork's saying, 'nanoo nanoo.' Boulder, Co. Mork is a bumbling alien from the planet Ork sent to Earth, in his egg, to study it's inhabitants. He will report to his unseen superior, Orson, until reassigned. On Earth, he meets Mindy McConnell, an average woman who takes him in and shelters him. On befriending Mork, she signs herself up for some wacky adventures as Mork learns about human life, acting (and looking) very eccentric along the way. In addition to spouting "nanoo, nanoo", Mork had an uncanny ability to impersonate celebrity voices. Eventually, the relationship between Mork and Mindy jumped from a strong friendship to romance, and they married, eventually bearing a son, Mearth from Earth, who aged backwards like his father. 1978
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@jack2breeze I remember the spin-off, it was aired sometime in the spring of 1978 on Happy Days. The other time, Mork was telling Mindy he was on earth before they met. Meeting the Fonz. This episode was on the M&M series, not Happy Days. This was a lot later into the show.
Yeah, i`ve read that one of the cast members from Joanie Loves Chachi has a website to the series movie critic Roeper says, "Where does he get the time?" haha. Honestly, i`m not quite sure if OUT OF THE BLUE was a HD spin-off but the main character did appear in one of the episodes with a demon character who bought Chachi`s soul.
That would be worth a fortune today if it was still sealed. I got two copies of the 50th anniversary Scrabble game. One is still sealed and will remain still sealed because the longer it remains still sealed the more valuable it will be. I bought those in 1998(the game itself is now 62 years old).
Thats a gold mine i`m still kicking myself for giving away my Happy Days game to good will even if i did`nt play it anymore i wish i`d kept it cause it was a gift from my dad a collector on tv showed 1 and made me wish i still had mine. We sold our MM game at our garage sale to a couple for 1.00 aahhh!!
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What else can you expect when the actor is a cokehead?