Mork & Mindy

Mork & Mindy (1982-1983)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

In Mork & Mindy, in which Robin Williams and Pam Dawber voiced the title characters, a teenaged Mork is sent to Earth from planet Ork to observe the lives of human teenagers and enroll in a local school.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26On Your Mork, Get Set, GoMar 26, 1983
S01E25Monkey on My Back-PackMar 19, 1983
S01E24Mork P.I.Mar 13, 1983
S01E23Super MorkMar 5, 1983
S01E22Time Slipper Slip-UpFeb 26, 1983
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Mork & Mindy premiere?

Mork & Mindy premiered on September 14, 1978.

Who played Mork's love interest on the show?

Pam Dawber played Mork's love interest, Mindy.

What planet is Mork from?

Mork is from the planet Ork.

Who created Mork & Mindy?

Mork & Mindy was created by Garry Marshall.

What is the premise of Mork & Mindy?

Mork & Mindy follows the adventures of an alien who comes to Earth and befriends a human woman.

What role did Robin Williams play on the show?

Robin Williams played the alien character Mork.

What type of alien is Mork?

Mork is a "Mork from Ork," an alien from the planet Ork.

Who played Mindy's father on the show?

Conrad Janis played Mindy's father, Fred McConnell.

What was Mindy's job on the show?

Mindy was a journalist on the show.

What was Mork's catchphrase on the show?

Mork's catchphrase was "Na-nu Na-nu."

What was the spin-off show that came from Mork & Mindy?

The spin-off show that came from Mork & Mindy was Out of the Blue.

Who did the voice of Mork's boss, Orson?

The voice of Mork's boss, Orson, was done by Ralph James.

What was the name of Mork's home planet?

The name of Mork's home planet is Ork.

Did Mork & Mindy ever win any awards?

Yes, Mork & Mindy won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series in 1979.

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Also known as

  • Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour (United States)

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