Mork & Mindy: Season 3
Paramount Pictures (1980)
TV Series  /  Comedy, Science Fiction, Soap
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097360694741
IMDB   7.1
649 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Robin Williams Mork
Jay Thomas Remo DaVinci
Tom Poston Mr. Bickley
Gina Hecht Jean DaVinci
Conrad Janis Fred McConnell
Jim Staahl Nelson Flavor
Ralph James Orson
Pam Dawber Mindy McConnell
Crissy Wilzak Comstock Glenda Faye Comstock
Bebo Himself
Stephanie Kayano Stephanie
Amy Tenowich Lola
Robert Donner Exidor
Jonathan Ian Jonathan
Foster Brooks Miles Sternhagen
Vidal Peterson The Elder
Corey Feldman Billy
Patrick Cranshaw Jake Loomis
Bill Kirchenbauer Todd Norman Taylor
Julia Hendler Julia
Director
Garry Marshall
Don Barnhart
Howard Storm
Jeff Chambers
Producer Garry Marshall
Ed Scharlach
Bruce Johnson
Dale McRaven
Writer Garry Marshall
Ron Osborn
Jeff Reno
George Zateslo
Cinematography Meredith M. Nicholson
Travers Hill
Musician David Michael Frank
Perry Botkin Jr.

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.
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/13/1980  1.  Putting the Ork Back in Mork (1)
Mindy's efforts to make Mork act like a normal earthling backfire, radically changing his personality. Orson sends the most respected Orkan elder to Earth to help Mork regain his Orkan traits.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ed Scharlach  / Tom Tenowich 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/13/1980  2.  Putting the Ork Back in Mork (2)
The Elder (whose name is actually the sound of ""blowing a raspberry"") converts the attic to a typical Orkan house, hoping it will help Mork revert to his old Orkan ways.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ed Scharlach  / Tom Tenowich 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/20/1980  3.  Mork in Never Never Land
Mork discovers that his penpal is living at an insane asylum, and believes that he is Peter Pan.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Wendy Kout 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    11/27/1980  4.  Dueling Skates
When Wheels, the owner of the daycare center, announces plans to level the building, Mork challenges him to a skate-off through the city of Boulder.
Director:  Garry Marshall  Writer:  Bruce Johnson  /  Dale McRaven 
Guest starring:  Priscilla Morrill, Bill Morey, Tom Kindle, Reid Smith
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/4/1980  5.  Mork the Prankster
Mindy teaches Mork about practical jokes, but Mork doesn't quite get the hang of pranks. After a disastrous prank, Mindy moves out to live with Glenda Faye for awhile. Glenda convinces Mindy to take Mork back.
Director:  Jeff Chambers  Writer:  George Zateslo  / Wendy Kout 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/11/1980  6.  Mork, the Monkey's Uncle
Mork kidnaps a chimp from the zoo, saying he was being treated badly. Exidor investigates at the zoo and learns that the chimp's mother was rushed to the hospital. Mork sneaks in to the zoo and reunites the chimp and it's mother.
Director:  Howard Storm  / Jaime Klein  Writer:  Ed Scharlach  / Tom Tenowich 
Guest starring:  Joe Howard
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    12/18/1980  7.  Gunfight at the Morkay Corral
Mork dresses up as his favorite hero, Squellman the Yellow. One boy at the day care idolizes Billy the Kid and starts immitating him in a dangerous game. Mork and Mindy teach him a lesson about violence.
Director:  Jeff Chambers  Writer:  Stuart Gillard 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/1/1981  8.  Mork's New Look
Mindy's dad wants to get plastic surgery to look younger. He says everyone could use a little improvement, which inspires Mork to go to a plastic surgeon. His make-over surprises everyone.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  April Kelly 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/8/1981  9.  Alas, Poor Mork, We Knew Him Well
An insurance salesman scares Mork about dying from natural disasters. He seals himself into a glass bubble in the living room.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Andy Guerdat  / Steve Kreinberg 
Guest starring:  Will Porter
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/15/1981  10.  Mork and the Bum Rap
Mork becomes a bum in order to help Mindy open a children's hospital.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Deborah Raznick  / John B. Collins 
Guest starring:  Ross Martin, John Miranda, Ed Greenberg, Raymond Fitzpatrick
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    1/22/1981  11.  Mindy Gets Her Job
Mindy applies for a job at a TV station. After speaking her mind to the station manager, she get hired. A blizzard keeps newscasters from getting to the station, so Mindy has to do the whole newsshow herself, with help from Mork.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ed Scharlach  / Tom Tenowich 
Guest starring:  Foster BrooksPatrick Cranshaw, Jessica Hoyt,  Stephanie KayanoAmy Tenowich
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/5/1981  12.  Twelve Angry Appliances
Mindy has a broken record player that the repairman won't fix for a second time. Mork and Mindy want to get revenge on the repairman, so Mork puts him on trial before a jury of broken appliances.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ron Osborn  / Jeff Reno 
Guest starring:  Richard LibertiniJonathan IanStephanie KayanoAmy Tenowich
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/12/1981  13.  There's a New Mork in Town
Mork is beside himself when he hears that Xerko is coming from Ork to visit him. Xerko turns out to be an arrogant and egotistical man and he wants Mork's job of reporting back to Orson. Xerko and Mork duel to see who will get the job.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ron Osborn  / Jeff Reno 
Guest starring:  Lyle Waggoner
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/19/1981  14.  Mork Meets Robin Williams
Robin Williams is in town and Mindy can't get an interview. Mork doesn't think he looks anything like Robin Williams, but he gets chased by a mob of fans. Mork gets Mindy and himself into Robin Williams' dressing room, leading to a face-to-face interview with him.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Bruce Johnson  /  Dale McRaven 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    2/26/1981  15.  Mindy, Mindy, Mindy
Mindy goes away for the weekend, and Mork goes crazy missing her. The Orkan elder comes to visit and regrets that Mindy isn't there. He tries to clone Mindy, but each clone is worse than the last.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Andy Guerdat  / Steve Kreinberg 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/12/1981  16.  Mork, the Swinging Single
Mindy tells Mork she thinks they should date other people. He takes lessons from a swinger named T.N.T. and turns into a party animal.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Wendy Kout 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/26/1981  17.  Mork & Mindy Meet Rick & Ruby
Remo fires Ruby, the pregnant singer of the restaurant's band. Mindy takes in Rick and Ruby and she tries to convince Remo to rehire them. She makes a bet with Remo, so he rehires the group. Ruby goes into labor during a performance and Mork takes her place.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Bruce Johnson  /  Dale McRaven 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/9/1981  18.  Mork and the Family Reunion
Fred's successful, but domineering brother, Dave, comes to dinner. Mindy accidentally eats an Orkan dessert which makes her behave strangely. Things get even worse when Uncle Dave eats some of the dessert.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  April Kelly 
Guest starring:  Jonathan WintersBeverly Sanders
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/16/1981  19.  Old Muggable Mork
Grandma Cora comes to visit, but the trip takes a turn for the worse when she gets mugged. Cora feels very scared; Mork thinks up a plan to get even with the muggers.
Director:  Don Barnhart  Writer:  Deborah Raznick  / John B. Collins 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    4/30/1981  20.  I Heard It Through the Morkvine
Mork learns about gossip after Mindy gets her own gossip show. Mindy thinks she won't be able to get those kinds of stories, so Mork gets some for her. While taking her place on the show, he spreads gossip about his friends. Mindy makes Mork apologize on the air; Mork also convinces Mr. Sternhagen to drop the show.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ron Osborn  / Jeff Reno  / Jim Fisher  / Jim Staahl 
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    5/7/1981  21.  Mindy & Mork
Mindy is working a lot and Mork can't adjust. Mork and Mindy switch places for a morning to see how the other feels.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Brian Levant 
Guest starring:  Elinor Donahue
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    5/14/1981  22.  Reflections and Regrets
At Mr. Bickley's 50th birthday party, everyone shares what they regret in their life. Mindy makes excuses to put off her turn, but after everyone leaves, she shares her regret with Mork.
Director:  Howard Storm  Writer:  Ed Scharlach  / Tom Tenowich 
Edition Details
Series Mork & Mindy
Distributor Paramount
Release Date 11/27/2007
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 4
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