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Mork & Mindy
Season 1
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This is a list of episodes from the first season of Mork & Mindy.
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Where to Watch Season 1
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25 Episodes
Pilot (1)
E1
Pilot (1)
Episode 1
Pilot (2)
E2
Pilot (2)
Episode 2
Mork Moves In
E3
Mork Moves In
Episode 3
Mork Runs Away
E4
Mork Runs Away
Episode 4
Mork in Love
E5
Mork in Love
Episode 5
Mork's Seduction
E6
Mork's Seduction
Episode 6
Mork Goes Public
E7
Mork Goes Public
Episode 7
To Tell the Truth
E8
To Tell the Truth
Episode 8
Mork the Gullible
E9
Mork the Gullible
Episode 9
A Mommy for Morky
E10
A Mommy for Morky
Episode 10
Mork's Greatest Hits
E11
Mork's Greatest Hits
Episode 11
Old Fears
E12
Old Fears
Episode 12
Mork's First Christmas
E13
Mork's First Christmas
Episode 13
Mork and the Immigrant
E14
Mork and the Immigrant
Episode 14
Mork the Tolerant
E15
Mork the Tolerant
Episode 15
Young Love
E16
Young Love
Episode 16
Sky Flakes Keep Falling on My Head
E17
Sky Flakes Keep Falling on My Head
Episode 17
Mork Goes Erk
E18
Mork Goes Erk
Episode 18
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
E19
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Episode 19
Mork's Mixed Emotions
E20
Mork's Mixed Emotions
Episode 20
Mork's Night Out
E21
Mork's Night Out
Episode 21
In Mork We Trust
E22
In Mork We Trust
Episode 22
Mork Runs Down
E23
Mork Runs Down
Episode 23
It's a Wonderful Mork
E24
It's a Wonderful Mork
Episode 24
Mork's Best Friend
E25
Mork's Best Friend
Episode 25
Cast of Season 1
Robin Williams
Mork
Pam Dawber
Mindy McConnell
Conrad Janis
Fred McConnell
Elizabeth Kerr
Cora Hudson
Ralph James
Orson (Voice)
Season 1 Reviews
Newsday
Marvin Kitman
With the whole galaxy of outer-space humor, the juxtaposition of a strange being in an earthly environment (an area not explored since "My Favorite Martian" days) and they are repeating gags already?
Philadelphia Inquirer
Lee Winfrey
The producers of this new half-hour television comedy have given Robin Williams free rein to fully indulge in his knockabout physical gyrations and tricky voiced gibberish. He's a hilarious sight to see and hear.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
John Archibald
TV world is indeed ready for a "Na-no Na-no" creature. Not that there aren't some genuinely funny moments in the premiere. I found several occasions where the writers slipped up and included some humor for the over-14 crowd.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
Mr. Williams's inspired nonsense was elastic, stretching a joke way out of shape before snapping it back neatly into place.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Will Jones
If the true intention behind Mork & Mindy was to be a spoof of science fiction, then the new ABC show could be simply dismissed as a bad try.
Salt Lake Tribune
Harold Schindler
"Mork" is Robin Williams, a relative newcomer to television who has turned the show into a virtual tour de force with his wild and hilarious gibberish.
Boston Globe
William A. Henry
The concept allows a broader range of comedy, on wider range of intellectual levels, than almost any other show now offers. Williams, an impressionist, improvisational comic, actor, and awesomely intelligent man, has the genius to exploit the format.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Jerry Coffey
"Original" and "unique" are words readily applied to new comedians, but with Williams they really mean something: He is, to put it mildly, different. And he can make you laugh in more ways than anybody I can think of.
Detroit Free Press
Chris Stoehr
[Robin Williams and Pam Dawber] are not much short of marvelous, and the hour premiere episode is extraordinary in both its high and low comedy.
Hartford Courant
Owen McNally
Mork & Mindy, an off-the-wall, often silly sci-fi sitcom which debuts tonight on ABC, sports far more snap and pop than many a bubble gum show aimed primarily at youngsters.
Associated Press
Jay Sharbutt
Williams' new ABC show is brilliant, high-speed fun, loaded with wonderful sight and sound gags and ad-libs by the young star.
Austin American-Statesman
Lisa Tuttle
True, it is silly, and its target audience is the milk-and-cookies set, but Mork & Mindy is fun. I kept being surprised into laughing out loud.
Los Angeles Times
Lee Margulies
There are flaws in the basic concept that need correcting but even so, Mork & Mindy is a prime contender for best new comedy of the season. The reason can be summed up in two words: Robin Williams.
Entertainment Weekly
Mandi Bierly
Williams offers plenty of warp-speed shtick...and heartfelt moral reports to Orkan leader Orson that cover issues like democracy, ageism, and the power of hugs.
Chicago Tribune
Gary Deeb
[Robin Williams] infuses this lame comedy with enough energy and raw creativity to keep even a discriminating viewer from automatically dialing out... Call it a winner, with reservations.
Philadelphia Daily News
Jim O'Brien
[Robin Williams] is a very talented, hilarious young man. The problem is that Williams' antics, at least on this show, should tend to get tiresome to most adults.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Win Fanning
Writer Dale McRaven couldn't have asked for two actors better suited to the brand of gentle, if often penetrating, humor that characterizes this series.
Miami Herald
Neil Shister
Williams himself is a show-stealer. Everything else in Mork & Mindy exists simply to provide him with a context he can overwhelm.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Richard Zoglin
Mork & Mindy has some funny moments when Williams gets into a groove (at least some of his work is improvised). Conning us with his naive enthusiasm, he makes Mork & Mindy one of the more watchable of the season's new sitcoms.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
Kids will chuckle, adults will groan, and Robin Williams should think about populating a less primitive planet than this half-asteroid comedy from ABC.
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