1. My Favorite Martian (TV Series 1963-1966) - The Movie Database
Newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara finds a crashed alien spaceship that contains one live alien. Not wanting to be discovered by the authorities.
Newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara finds a crashed alien spaceship that contains one live alien. Not wanting to be discovered by the authorities, the Martian assumes the identity of Tim's Uncle Martin and begins to repair his spaceship so that he can return to Mars.
2. My Favorite Martian | Rotten Tomatoes
A Martian crash-lands on Earth and is taken in by young newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara. Disguised as Tim's Uncle Martin, he attempts to repair his ship.
A Martian crash-lands on Earth and is taken in by young newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara. Disguised as Tim's Uncle Martin, he attempts to repair his ship and keep himself out of trouble. But Tim's nosy landlady, Mrs. Brown, takes a liking to Uncle Martin, which complicates things, as does Uncle Martin's tendency to use his Martian powers at the wrong time.
3. My Favorite Martian | American TV Database Wiki | Fandom
My Favorite Martian is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963 to May 1, 1966 for 107 episodes (75 in black and white 1963–1965 ...
My Favorite Martian is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963 to May 1, 1966[1] for 107 episodes (75 in black and white 1963–1965, 32 color 1965–1966). The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. This series was produced by Jack Chertok. A human-looking extraterrestrial in a one-man spaceship crash-lands near Los Angeles. The ship's pilot is, in fact, an anthropologist from Mars and is now stranded on Earth. Tim O'Hara
4. A HISTORY OF THE SHOW
In 1992 talks were underway for a reunion of My Favorite Martian as a TV Movie. Bill Bixby and Ray Walston had agreed to recreate their roles, and Bill was ...
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5. My Favorite Martian (1963 - 1966) - Blu-ray.com
My Favorite Martian 1963 - 1966 ; TV Network/Service, CBS ; TV series, 3 seasons ; Episode runtime, 25 min ; First aired, Sep 29, 1963 ; Country, US.
6. The 60th Anniversary of My Favorite Martian - A Shroud of Thoughts
29 sep 2023 · CBS cancelled My Favorite Martian, perhaps due to the show's ratings and the fact that Ray Walston wanted to reduce his participation on the ...
It was sixty years ago, on September 29 1963, that My Favorite Martian debuted on CBS. In many ways, it was a pioneering show. It was the su...
7. My Favorite Martian (TV Series) (1963) - Filmaffinity
TV Series (1963-1966). 3 Seasons. 107 Episodes. A sarcastic Martian comes to live with a hapless young Terran on Earth. Genre: TV Series Comedy ...
Genre: TV Series | Synopsis: TV Series (1963-1966). 3 Seasons. 107 Episodes. A sarcastic Martian comes to live with a hapless young Terran on Earth.
8. Watch My Favorite Martian (1963) TV Series Free Online - Plex
Watch My Favorite Martian (1963) free starring Bill Bixby, Ray Walston, Alan Hewitt and directed by Leslie Goodwins.
When a quirky Martian crash-lands on Earth, he becomes the "uncle" of a young journalist. As they navigate earthly life, their whimsical escapades and the alien's dazzling powers lead to hilariously chaotic mischief, keeping them one step ahead of discovery!
9. My Favorite Martian (TV Series 1963-1966) - Cast & Crew
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Newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara finds a crashed alien spaceship that contains one live alien. Not wanting to be discovered by the authorities, the Martian assumes the identity of Tim's Uncle Martin and begins to repair his spaceship so that he can return to Mars.
10. My Favorite Martian Season 3 Episodes - TV Guide
Episode 3. Martin of the Movies. Sun, Sep 26, 1965 30 mins. Tim and Martin return, via time machine, to early Hollywood---where Martin once starred as a ...
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