Robin Williams: Comic Genius

Volume 2

TV-14
Featuring four decades and over 100 performances of Robin Williams' greatest stand-up and other comedy appearances, including:

All five HBO stand-up specials together for the very first time: Off the Wall (1978), An Evening with Robin Williams (1983), An Evening at the MET (1986), Live on Broadway (2002) and Weapons of Self Destruction (2009).

Never-before-released shows, including Robin's full MGM Grand Garden stand-up from 2007, the Montreal stop on his last tour in 2012, and a conversation on stage between Williams and comedian David Steinberg.

Robin's best talk show and late-night TV appearances on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Graham Norton Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, among others!

Rare, never-before-seen clips including early stand-up, raw footage from HBO's promo shoots, a hilarious toast to Richard Pryor by Robin as Mrs. Doubtfire, and more—much more!

Where to Watch Volume 2

23 Episodes

  • ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “The Mork & Mindy Special”
    E1
    ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “The Mork & Mindy Special”In this 2-part pilot episode, Mork's boss, Orson, assigns Mork to study the planet Earth and, shortly after landing in the woods near Boulder, Colorado, he meets Mindy McConnell. Back at Mindy's apartment, she discovers that Mork is an alien, and offers to help him study Earth. In a flashback sequence, Mork tells Mindy about a previous visit to Earth when Fonzie arranged a date for him with Laverne. / Mork continues his story about his date with Laverne. When Mindy's father, Fred, discovers that Mork had moved in with Mindy, Deputy Tilwick offers to scare Mork off. Tilwick believes Mork is insane and tries to have him committed.
  • ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork Moves In”
    E2
    ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork Moves In”After constant hounding from Fred, Mork agrees to move out of Mindy's apartment. But Mork's plans are complicated when he becomes drunk on ginger ale.
  • ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork Runs Away”
    E3
    ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork Runs Away”Realizing that his living with Mindy is making it difficult for her to date, Mork decides to move out. While looking for a flop house, he stumbles upon Exidor, the delusional leader (and only tangible member) of 'The Friends of Venus'.
  • ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork in Love”
    E4
    ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork in Love”When Mindy tells Mork that he has to experience love in order to understand the human experience, he takes her advice and falls head over heels for the lovely Dolly, oblivious to the fact that she's a mannequin.
  • ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork's Seduction”
    E5
    ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork's Seduction”A new customer at the music store turns out to be Mindy's old rival, Susan, who promptly sets her sights on Mork, as revenge for Mindy stealing her boyfriend back in high school.
  • ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork Goes Public”
    E6
    ‘Mork & Mindy’ Best of Season 1: “Mork Goes Public”Mork has a run in with Clint Mullet, a reporter for a tabloid that is offering $25,000 for proof of alien life. After Fred saves Mork's life, Mork decides to turn himself in to pay for Fred's plumbing bills and Mindy's college tuition.
  • Interview with Pam Dawber: Getting Cast in Mork & Mindy / Rehersals
    E7
    Interview with Pam Dawber: Getting Cast in Mork & Mindy / RehersalsPam Dawber recounts being cast on Mork & Mindy, her time on the show, and first meeting Robin Williams.
  • ‘Saturday Night Live’: Robin Williams / Adam Ant
    E8
    ‘Saturday Night Live’: Robin Williams / Adam AntSketches include "Olympic Coverage", "Rock & Roll ...and then some", "Gandhi & The Bandit", "Firing Line", and "MTV News". [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with Adam Ant's musical performance removed.]
  • ‘Saturday Night Live’: Robin Williams / Paul Simon with Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    E9
    ‘Saturday Night Live’: Robin Williams / Paul Simon with Ladysmith Black MambazoSketches include "Reagan's Earpiece", "Hamlet", "Sweeney Sisters Retirement Home", "Adieu", "Robin Williams' Standup Act", and "Paul Simon Remembers Everyone But Garfunkel". [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with Paul Simon & Ladysmith Black Mambazo's musical performances removed.]
  • ‘Saturday Night Live’: Robin Williams / James Taylor
    E10
    ‘Saturday Night Live’: Robin Williams / James TaylorSketches include "Pumping Up with Hans and Franz", "Compulsion", "Birthing Video", "Cable ACE Awards", "Hard to Say I Love You", "Discover", and "Robin's 60th Birthday". [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with James Taylor's musical performances removed.]
  • The Oprah Winfrey Show
    E11
    The Oprah Winfrey ShowRobin Williams is interviewed by Oprah in promotion for the release of the film ‘The Fisher King’ (1991).
  • Oprah's Memories of Robin
    E12
    Oprah's Memories of RobinOprah pays tribute to Robin Williams, a few weeks after his passing.
  • Robin Williams—Comic Genius
    E13
    Robin Williams—Comic GeniusA retrospective from various notable interviewees, and their memories of Robin Williams and his comedic talents onstage.
  • Critics' Choice Award for Best Actor
    E14
    Critics' Choice Award for Best ActorExcerpted from the 8th Critics' Choice Awards, wherein Best Actor nominee Robin Williams came up on stage after being called upon by Best Actor co-winner Jack Nicholson, who claimed to be "baked", to assist him with his acceptance speech, culminating in what is considered to be the funniest moment in the awards' history.
  • ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’: Robin Williams, Paul Jones, Shirley Caesar
    E15
    ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’: Robin Williams, Paul Jones, Shirley CaesarInterviewees include Robin Williams in promotion of the film ‘Toys’ (1992), and kid movie reviewer Paul Jones. [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with Shirley Caesar's musical performance removed.]
  • ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ in Vegas: Robin Williams, David Lee Roth
    E16
    ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ in Vegas: Robin Williams, David Lee RothRobin Williams is interviewed in promotion of the film ‘Jumanji’ (1995). [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with David Lee Roth's musical performance removed.]
  • ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’: Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Kevin Nealon, Barry Manilow
    E17
    ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’: Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Kevin Nealon, Barry ManilowKevin Nealon guest stars for the "Good Lover/Bad Lover" segment. Interviewees include Robin Williams and Billy Crystal in promotion of the film ‘Fathers' Day’ (1995), and Barry Manilow. [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with Barry Manilow's musical performance removed.]
  • ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’: Robin Williams, Jerry the Chicken Man, Velvet Revolver
    E18
    ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’: Robin Williams, Jerry the Chicken Man, Velvet RevolverInterviewees include Robin Williams in promotion of the film ‘The Final Cut’ (2004), and Jerry "The Chicken Man" Isaacs. [Note: This is an excerpted version of the episode, with Velvet Revolver's musical performance removed.]
  • Robin Williams—TV's Best Guest
    E19
    Robin Williams—TV's Best GuestA retrospective from various notable interviewees, and their memories of Robin Williams in his guest appearances on a multitude of talk and variety shows.
  • Interview with Jay Leno
    E20
    Interview with Jay LenoJay Leno reminisces about Robin Williams.
  • ‘Inside the Actors Studio’: Robin Williams
    E21
    ‘Inside the Actors Studio’: Robin WilliamsThe enduringly popular, quick-witted comic turned actor takes the chair in this hilarious episode.
  • ‘Inside the Actors Studio’: Great Moments That Didn't Make the Cut
    E22
    ‘Inside the Actors Studio’: Great Moments That Didn't Make the CutBonus footage cut for time from Robin Williams' 2001 appearance on ‘Inside the Actors Studio’.
  • Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind
    E23
    Robin Williams: Come Inside My MindThis intimate documentary portrait examines one of the world's most inventive comedians. Told largely through Robin's own voice and using a wealth of never-before-seen archival footage, the film goes through the extraordinary life and career of Robin Williams.

 

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