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My Favorite Martian is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes. The show stars Ray Walston as "Uncle Martin" (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. The first two seasons, totaling 75 episodes, were in black and white, while the 32 episodes of the third and final season were filmed in color. John L. Greene created the central characters and developed the core format of the series, which was produced by Jack Chertok.

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  • المريخيون مسلسل رسوم متحركة أمريكي عرض لأول مره في 8 سبتمبر 1973 واستمر عرضه حتى 22 ديسمبر 1973 تمت دبلجة المسلسل للغة العربية بواسطة مركز الزهرة وعرض على قناة سبيس تون. (ar)
  • Mein Onkel vom Mars (Originaltitel My Favorite Martian) ist eine amerikanische Sitcom, ausgestrahlt von CBS vom 29. September 1963 bis 4. September 1966 in 107 Episoden (75 in s/w und 32 in Farbe). In Deutschland wurde die Serie 1976 im ZDF erstmals ausgestrahlt und ist bis heute nicht wiederholt worden. Hauptdarsteller sind Ray Walston als Onkel Martin (der Marsmensch) und Bill Bixby als Tim O’Hara. (de)
  • Mi marciano favorito (My Favorite Martian) es una serie de televisión estadounidense, una comedia emitida por la red televisiva CBS, desde el 29 de septiembre de 1963​ hasta el 1 de mayo de 1966,​ con un total de 107 episodios, 75 de los cuales fueron emitidos en blanco y negro (1963-1965)​ y 32 en color (1965-1966).​ Producida por , coprotagonizada por Ray Walston como «el marciano» llamado "Tío Martín" (en inglês Uncle Martin) y Bill Bixby en el papel del periodista Tim O'Hara.​ En España se emitió en 1968 por TVE y en Latinoamérica desde 1964 en adelante, en Perú por América TV y en Costa Rica por Repretel , con doblaje mexicano en los 60, y principios de los 80. La serie, que fue una de las más populares en Estados Unidos, catapultó a la fama a Bill Bixby, que más tarde protagonizaría otras series exitosas, incluindo Buscando novia a papá (1969 – 1972), El increíble Hulk (1977-1982). (es)
  • My Favorite Martian is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes. The show stars Ray Walston as "Uncle Martin" (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. The first two seasons, totaling 75 episodes, were in black and white, while the 32 episodes of the third and final season were filmed in color. John L. Greene created the central characters and developed the core format of the series, which was produced by Jack Chertok. (en)
  • Mon Martien favori (My Favorite Martian) est une série télévisée américaine en 107 épisodes de 25 minutes dont 75 en noir et blanc, créée par John L. Greene et diffusée entre le 29 septembre 1963 et le 4 septembre 1966 sur le réseau CBS. En Belgique, au Luxembourg et dans la région Est de la France (grâce à l'émetteur de télé Luxembourg), la série a été diffusée dans les années 70 sur RTL TV. En France, la série a été rediffusée à partir de janvier 1991 dans l'émission Samdynamite sur FR3. Rediffusion à partir du 12 février 1992 dans C'est Lulo ! puis sur RTL9. (fr)
  • 『ブラボー火星人』(ぶらぼーかせいじん、原題: My Favorite Martian )は、1963年から1966年までアメリカCBSネットワークで放送された30分枠のSFコメディドラマ。全107本。日本では、1964年から日本テレビ系列で全39話分が放送された。番組は当初はモノクロで、のちにカラー化。 (ja)
  • Il mio amico marziano (My Favorite Martian) è una serie televisiva statunitense in 107 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di tre stagioni dal 1963 al 1966. (it)
  • My Favorite Martian is een Amerikaanse televisieseriedie in de VS werd uitgezonden van 1963 tot 1966. (nl)
  • Meu Marciano Favorito (Brasil) / O Meu Marciano Favorito (Portugal) (em inglês: My Favorite Martian) é uma sitcom da televisão americana exibida pela rede CBS de 29 de setembro de 1963 a 4 de setembro de 1966. Teve 107 episódios (75 em preto e branco, 1963-1965, 32 a cores, 1965-1966). O programa era estrelado por Ray Walston como (o marciano) e Bill Bixby como . (pt)
  • My Favorite Martian (ang.: Mój ulubiony Marsjanin) – amerykański telewizyjny sitcom emitowany w latach 1963-1966. Serial liczył 107 odcinków (75 czarno-białych, a 32 w kolorze). Kosmita z Marsa przybywa na Ziemię. Przygarnia go Tim O’Hara, który przedstawia go znajomym jako swojego wujka Martina. Nieznający realiów ziemskich Marsjanin, często powoduje wiele problemów, które Tim musi rozwiązywać. (pl)
  • Min vän från Mars (originaltitel: My Favorite Martian), amerikansk sitcom-serie med Ray Walston och Bill Bixby i huvudrollerna. Serien sändes ursprungligen i CBS 29 september 1963–4 september 1966. Svensk TV-premiär i juni 1965. Journalisten Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby) upptäcker ett kraschat rymdskepp med en man från Mars (Ray Walston) i det. I väntan på att rymdskeppet blir reparerat får mannen bli inneboende hos Tim under täcknamnet "farbror Martin". Martin har utfällbara antenner på huvudet och kan göra sig osynlig. Han kan läsa andras tankar och förflytta föremål med hjälp att peka med sitt finger. Tim hyr lägenhet av Mrs Brown (Pamela Britton) som bor bredvid och som ofta är nära att avslöja Martins identitet. Totalt gjordes det 107 avsnitt mellan åren 1963 och 1966. De sista 32 avsnitten gjordes i färg. De två första säsongerna finns utgivna på DVD i USA. Utgivningen av den tredje säsongen har framflyttats flera gånger, men gavs slutligen ut i oktober 2012. Sedan november 2007 finns den tredje säsongen också utgiven i Australien. 1973 gjordes det en animerad TV-serie kallad My Favorite Martians baserad på den ursprungliga serien. 1999 gjordes det en långfilm baserad på den första TV-serien, då med Christopher Lloyd som Martin O’Hara och Jeff Daniels som Tim O’Hara. I denna film medverkade också den ursprungliga "marsmänniskan" Ray Walston. (sv)
  • 《火星叔叔马丁》(英語:My Favorite Martian)是一部摄制于1960年代的美国电视剧。 主要讲述一架来自火星的飞船在洛杉矶坠毁,恰逢洛杉矶太阳报的年轻记者Tim O'Hara经过。Tim救了飞船的飞行员,并把他带回了家,人前则称其为“马丁叔叔”。马丁叔叔有很多特异功能,比如头顶上有两条可以伸缩的金属天线,可以瞬时移动和看透别人的思想,还能跟动物交流。马丁叔叔还制造了时间机器。 (zh)
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  • Martin needs to lose 3 pounds to be able to fly his spaceship properly. He has a machine that can shrink the 3 pounds from his body. But, Tim presses the wrong switch and instead shrinks the spaceship to the size of a toy. Martin says that the ship will expand back to its normal size in time, but he doesn't know when. A dog comes by and takes off with the ship. The dog brings the ship to his master, Mr. Albert , who is a Jolly Toys executive. The dog tells Martin what happened. Tim and Martin go to Mr. Albert's office to steal the ship, except they end up with a toy version. Martin learns that his ship has been sent to a toy store. At the store, Martin and Tim get the growing ship away from a little boy. They find a way to get the fully restored ship back home. Marge Redmond as Mother. Sue Randall as Miss Turner. Bern Hoffman as Fred. (en)
  • Martin's 11-year-old nephew Andromeda steals his father's ship and crash lands on Earth. Being proud of his Martian heritage, he does not listen when Martin tells him not to let people know he is a Martian. (en)
  • To help in fixing his ship, Martin needs some Glink, an ore located on Earth but not yet discovered by humans. He believes there's some on Sunset Mountain, which is not far away. Tim and Martin meet a little boy named Stevie , who likes to pretend he's from Mars. They then meet his grown up sister Jennifer Richmond. The Richmonds are new neighbors. Tim invites Stevie and Jennifer on a picnic to Sunset Mountain. Martin goes off looking for Glink and Stevie joins him. Stevie plays a game and climbs up the mountain, but then realizes he can't get down on his own. Martin suggests that Tim be a hero and climb up and get Stevie, but Tim is afraid of heights. Martin tells Tim that he will be safe with the help of Martin's remote control gravitation machine. Tim climbs the mountain, but doesn't know that Martin's machine breaks while he's half way up. Despite a couple of close calls, Tim and Stevie make it down. Tim faints when he finds out the truth about the gravitation machine. Richard Reeves as Picnicker. George Cisar as Patrolman #1. Dick Wilson as Patrolman #2. (en)
  • Martin has his space ship working again. He needs to electrically charge himself to send a message back to Mars. But he overcharges himself and damages the ship again. When Martin tries to discharge the excess electricity, he blacks out half of Los Angeles. And his sneezing causes electrical switches to turn on. The power company is looking for the source of the blackout and have called in the police to investigate. Martin decides the best way to discharge the electricity in a hurry is to do it at the source: the power station. Martin turns invisible and hides in the power truck that's come to investigate their neighborhood. After distracting Homer P. Gibson , the power man on duty, Martin manages to discharge his electricity safely back into the system. Milton Frome as Mr. Logan. (en)
  • Martian develops a gold deficiency which means that everything he touches turns to gold. To fix his problem, Martin realizes he needs to eat something that has been grown in gold enriched soil. Because Martin can't touch anything, he decides Tim should go to Fort Knox. There Tim could pick up some greens that have grown by a stream that runs close to the gold vault. But before Tim can leave, they get stuck having dinner with Mrs. Brown and Det. Brennan. As they are leaving after dinner, Martin touches a dinner roll and turns it into gold. Brennan does some detecting and believes that Martin and Tim are smuggling gold. Tim arrives home with the greens just in time to cure Martin's gold deficiency. Martin changes the furniture he had turned to gold back to wood before Brennan can arrest them. Harry Lauter as Police Captain. (en)
  • Martin creates an Ultrasonic Microcosmic Molecular Separator. It's a device that breaks down objects to their individual molecules. Because the molecules are so small, the object becomes invisible to the naked eye. By reversing the machine, it can put the molecules back together. Det. Brennan comes by and accidentally zaps himself with the Separator. Not knowing what she is doing, Mrs. Brown vacuums up his molecules and they get thrown in the trash. Fortunately, Martin is able to retrieve all the molecules, but then loses a couple. The police send Det. Collins to investigate Brennan's disappearance. A suspicious Collins complicates getting Brennan back together. But before Collins takes Martin and Tim in for questioning, Martin manages to bring back Brennan. (en)
  • Martin finds out that Mrs. Brown is in a bad financial situation due to her overly generous nature. Using noodle soup, Martin gives her some subliminal messages to save money. But his plan backfires when Mrs. Brown becomes overly frugal. As she no longer trusts banks, she withdraws all her money and keeps it at home. Martin and Tim learn that Hank the cat-burglar in the neighborhood. Mrs. Brown kicks Tim and Martin out of the apartment for being late with their rent. Hank does try to steal Mrs. Brown's money, but while stopping him, Martin and Tim end up with the money. Martin disappears and Tim is charged with the theft. Martin finds a way to have Hank and Mrs. Brown brought to the police station. With the help of some more noodle soup subliminal messages, Martin gets Hank to confess and brings Mrs. Brown back to normal. Harry Lauter as Detective Smithers. Paul Sorensen as 1st Policeman. Ray Kellogg as 2nd Policeman. Gloria Marshall as Police Dispatcher. (en)
  • Martin finds that he is prematurely aging due to the increased gravity on Earth compared to Mars. He thinks he has found a way to de-gravitize himself. Martin creates some wristbands from parts of his space ship to help in his therapy. But when he turns them on, it causes havoc for those around him and for some reason it affects Mrs. Brown's garden. There's a giant vine coming through Martin's window and it appears to be coming after him. Martin makes some adjustments which at first seem to help. However, now the corn in Mrs. Brown's garden grows at an incredible pace. Before Mrs. Brown's gardener Ezel can ask too many questions, Martin finds a way to explain how the corn grew so fast. But Martin still needs a few more therapy sessions to cure himself. (en)
  • Martin develops a machine to turn himself into a liquid, intent on sending himself back to Mars in that state. Unfortunately, before Martin can leave, his liquid form is drunk by a dog. Martin then ends up in control of the dog's body. (en)
  • An accident with Martin's molecular reassembler turns a squirrel into a human. Martin agrees to take care of the squirrel's rather large family while he fixes the issue. (en)
  • Martin temporarily ages himself 400 Martian years as part of a study of old age on Earth. He then takes a job as a night watchman so he can experience the pursuit of independence in old age. At work, Martin catches two elderly sisters, Tessie and Matilda Harvey breaking into the warehouse. They claim that their valuable possessions are being stored there by a Mr. Filbert . He won't let them sell the items to open a teahouse. Filbert shows up and Martin hides the women. What no one knows is that he is a jewel thief and has just had the Raja sapphire stolen. He hides it in one of the Harvey's covered chalices. After Filbert leaves, Martin allows the sisters to leave, but not before they take the chalice with the sapphire, which they don't know is inside. The sisters find the sapphire and bring it to Martin. Martin sets a trap for Filbert. Despite some complications, Martin captures Filbert. Tim gets a story and the sisters get the reward money. Jamie Farr as Benny. John Crawford as Announcer . (en)
  • Martin thinks that Earth children should be deep-frozen until adulthood. This would spare them the unhappiness of being relatively unproductive. Tim suggests that Martin have a little more personal contact with children to see what they're like. Martin goes to an orphanage that has an out-child program for the weekend. Despite being a problem child, Martin brings home Doris. They wind up having a lot of fun together. Doris finds Martin's report on her and realizes that she is just an experiment to him. Doris runs away. After Martin finds her, he admits that he was wrong about the sadness and non-productivity of children. He also says he was wrong to use Doris as an experiment and adults should sometimes act like a child. Olan Soule as Investigator. (en)
  • A toothache of his "eye" tooth is causing vision problems for Martin. Tim thinks Martin should go to an oculist, but Martin wants to go to a dentist. Not having typical human teeth, Martin wants Tim to take his place at the dentists office. Martin just needs to get into the office to get some dental powders and pumice. They go to see Dr. Herbie Little . Martin manages to get what he wants and they leave. But the remedy causes Martin's eye teeth to go crossed eyed, as does his vision. The only thing left to do is remove the tooth. At Dr. Little's office, Martin removes his own tooth with neither the Doctor nor Nurse Norma remembering what happened. (en)
  • Mrs. Brown is playing a bad violin and it is causing Martin to short circuit and become transparent. Martin waves his finger and breaks the strings on the violin. He tells Mrs. Brown that he can fix it. Martin takes apart the violin, fixes a few fundamental flaws and the violin sounds beautiful. The violin maker is Mrs. Brown's teacher, Signor Almafi. His family violin business is in threat of going under due to the poor quality of the instruments. After hearing the new and improved instrument, Amalfi figures he did something right, he just doesn't know what. Martin finds a way to pass on his violin making knowledge to Amalfi without Amalfi knowing the true source. Michael Pataki as Johnny Amalfi. (en)
  • Martin develops a short-circuit which causes him to start transmitting to everything he sees and hears onto television. This leads him to unintentionally exposing a well-known actor's secret. (en)
  • Martin starts getting green spots after developing an allergy to his memory pills. Without the pills, he won't be able to complete his gravitational studies. Tim reluctantly agrees to take the pills instead as he has excess unused brain capacity. After taking the pills, Tim is now the smartest man on Earth. Martin also makes it so that a snap of a finger will bring him in and out of the genius state. Tim is called off to cover a story on DeWitt Merrick , an astronomical engineer. Before meeting Merrick, Tim passes a flamenco dancer, who snaps his fingers, putting Tim in a state of brilliance. Merrick believes Tim is able to solve all of his scientific problems. Tim goes to work for the US government on Project Galileo, which deals with Mars. Martin gets to Tim and reverses the effects of the pills. But he exacts too much of Tim's brain power and turns him into the equivalent of a child. Back at home, Martin turns Tim back into himself. Harry Holcombe as Arthur Nelson. (en)
  • Martin makes Tim miss a deadline and Tim is not happy about it. Tim was to write a story about Jakobar , the rogue leader of the country of Kobima, who is in town. Martin happened to know Jakobar's great-grandfather Kobima, for who the country was named. Martin thinks he'll be able to get Tim an exclusive interview. After Martin displays the sign of Cocobahn, which was Martin's name in Kobima, Jakobar agrees to see him. Jakobar is suspicious, but Martin talks him into speaking with Tim. But when Tim arrives, suspicion gets the better of Jakobar, and he refuses to talk to Tim. After speaking about Kobima and being a better leader, Martin once again gets Jakobar to agree to see Tim. This time, because Jakobar begins to trust Martin, Tim gets his interview. Henry Corden as East Indian. Joseph V. Perry as Guard #2. (en)
  • Martin is working on a rocket fuel and needs to get rid of nosy Det. Brennan. Martin decides to use his irresistible serum on a suitable suitor for Mrs. Brown, hoping she will fall for that person and dump Brennan. Mrs. Brown finds the liquid, and thinking it's perfume, sprays it on herself. Martin sees her and falls madly in love with her. Next it's Mr. Sanders the butcher and Brennan who fall for her. Tim figures out what happened. Martin wants to fly Mrs. Brown to another planet. Tim finds the book with the antidote and learns that it is simple everyday aspirin. Tim gets Mrs. Brown to take the aspirin right before Martin is to fly her away and reveal his Martian identity to everyone involved. Owen Bush as Postman. (en)
  • Martin accidentally loses his Martian "sixth sense" to Mrs. Brown. Her new abilities allow her to become a journalist for a competing paper of Tim's, knowing when and where stories are going to happen. They also put her at risk of figuring out Martin's true identity. (en)
  • Martin finds out that Det. Brennan is trying to find out about his background. Hoping to get Brennan off his trail, Martin uses a benevolence light bulb that when shone on Martians, permeates them with a "like me" glow. Brennan shows up and instantly wants to be Martin's best friend. Tim gets in front of the bulb and when he sees Mrs. Brown, she slaps him. Martin tells Tim that the bulb has the exact opposite effect on humans, it permeates them with a "hate me" glow. Martin needs to find some fluorencium to counteract the bulb's effect on Tim. Tim has an important interview with Mr. Phelps that he tries to postpone. Tim is on the verge of losing his apartment, his girlfriend and his job, when Martin returns with the fluorencium. (en)
  • After Tim tries to describe "love at first sight", Uncle Martin hopes to experience the emotion himself. Martin believes he has fallen for a woman he saw on a park bench. She leaves before Martin can find out anything about her. While walking down the street, he sees a picture of her on a building. Her name is Peaches Ancream and she is an exotic dancer. Tim sets up a dinner date for Peaches and Martin. Peaches and Martin hit it off and he tells Tim he would like to marry her. Peaches admires honesty more than anything else, so Martin decides to tell Peaches the truth about himself. She doesn't believe him. Her last boyfriend, Police Officer Thorp , shows up. They had broken up because he told her 6 different places where he was from. He confesses to her that he doesn't know where he was born as he grew up in an orphanage. Peaches goes back to the man she feels is being more truthful. (en)
  • Mrs. Brown can't remember what she did with a letter of Martin's. To help her concentrate, Martin gives her a concentration pill. She finds the letter before taking the pill, but keeps the pill. Mrs. Brown then goes to a Police Officers award night with Det. Brennan. She takes the pill there and she now concentrates on enforcing law and order. Lorelei starts writing out tickets for everything and to everyone. She even buys a short wave radio to monitor police calls. Mrs. Brown goes on a call that involves Mugs Carson , an armed criminal holed up in a house. She slips into the house and then Brennan, Martin and Tim follow her. Lorelei, Brennan and Tim are captured by Mugs. An invisible Martin helps Mugs to be captured. The effects of the pill wear off, and Mrs. Brown is back to her old self. Roy Engel as Police Captain. Charles Stewart as Patrolman. (en)
  • Martin reads about an unmaned rocket that is going to Mars. He can't decide whether to go home or stay on Earth with Tim. Martin creates a neuro cerebral stimulator to help him make up his mind. A lightning strike causes Martin to split into three: two decisive Martins and one indecisive Martin. If the three Martins can come to a decision about the rocket flight, they will rejoin. Tim tries to hide two of the Martins from Mrs. Brown and her doctor. Tim has to drive the three Martins to the base, so he hides them in a trunk and some bags. The doctor sees Tim loading them into his car and calls the police. Agreeing that they didn't want Tim to get into trouble, the three Martins join together before the police find the three bodies. Unfortunately, Martin misses the rocket launch. Sheldon Allman as Patrolman Culbreth. (en)
  • Martin has hidden his spaceship away from the house. Mrs. Browns' sister Dulcy, her husband Henry and their son Stanley come for a visit. Henry doesn't let Stanley believe in anything that doesn't have a logical and scientific explanation. That night, Stanley sees Martin putting the spaceship back in the garage. He runs to tell his father, who punishes him for telling lies. Martin feels bad and wants to find a way to help Stanley. Using his spaceship, Martin gets Henry to understand that imagination can seem real and make believe can be fun. Stafford Repp as Police Sergeant. (en)
  • Uncle Martin's cold wreaks havoc when he disappears upon every sneeze and his antennae are stuck in the "up" position. Meanwhile, Tim is sent to Trimbles Department Store to review their children's outer space exhibit. Trimble , a large advertiser in The Sun, wants a good review, despite the display being total fantasy. But Tim can't write the review because he takes one of Martin's sleeping pills. Knowing there's a deadline, Martin writes the review based on what he knows about space. Trimble hates the review and wants Mr. Burns to fire Tim unless Tim apologizes and writes a retraction. Tim decides to apologize, but Martin doesn't want him to compromise his principles. Tim with Martin's help, stands up to Trimble. Trimble's daughter Gloria , who had to set up the exhibit, also stands up to her father about its quality. Trimble admires the courage of Gloria and changes his mind about Tim. (en)
  • Martin fixes his benevolence bulb so it works on humans and turns them into very nice people. Tim ends up using it on Det. Brennan, but the effect is delayed. Despite not liking Brennan, Martin doesn't think a detective should be too nice. Using his futuroid camera, Martin finds that Brennan will become nice when he encounters notorious bank robber, Frank Talbert the next day. Martin rigs a device to change Brennan back to mean just as he's in the bank. But the device accidentally turns Martin catatonic. Tim brings Martin to the bank hoping for the best. Martin accidentally turns the Bank Guard and Talbert into nice guys. Brennan shows up to the bank and turns nice. Brennan and Talbert happily go to the jail to talk over old times. While sitting in the jail cell reminiscing, Martin changes them back to their bad old selves. (en)
  • Reading that the Inter-Galaxy Corporation is launching a rocket to either Mars or Venus, Martin hopes to stowaway on it to return home. Inter-Galaxy's President J.M. Buckley , a very superstitious man, is about to announce that the rocket will be sent to Mars until he realizes that it's Friday the 13th. Martin convinces Buckley that Friday the 13th is actually a very lucky day. But Buckley delays the announcement again when he realizes that he has lost his lucky rabbit's foot. Martin recreates the rabbit's foot and Buckley finds it. Buckley makes the announcement that the rocket will launch to Mars in two days. To thank the corporation, Martin suggests adding a magnetic oscilloscope to the rocket. But this backfires because, by adding the oscilloscope, there is no more room in the rocket for a stowaway. Alice Backes as Miss Maxwell. Vito Scotti as Waiter. (en)
  • Tim gets mad at Martin because he believes that Martin ruined his date with Linda . The next day, Tim sneaks out of the office to buy Linda a gift. Mr. Burns calls the apartment looking for Tim because he wants Tim to do a story on Ambassador Lloyd Thomas . Martin goes on the story in Tim's place, reads Lloyd's mind and phones back to Mr. Burns with an exclusive using Tim's voice. Mr. Burns then sees Tim in the office while he is also talking to him on the phone. Tim confesses that it is Martin on the phone and Mr. Burns now wants to hire Martin. Mr. Burns learns that Lloyd is going to sue the paper for invasion of privacy because of the story. It also turns out that Burns and Lloyd know each other and do not get along. Martin finds a way to get Harry Burns and Lloyd Thomas to be friends again. Sheila Bromley as Mrs. Thomas. (en)
  • Martin reads about a $2 billion American space program and he doesn't believe it can be successful. Tim writes an anonymous letter to the paper because he doesn't want to see the government waste $2 billion. After showing the letter to his boss, Tim writes a newspaper story criticizing the wasted $2 billion. Government agents arrive telling Tim they know he faked the letter. James J. Jackson , from the government, wonders why he wrote the letter. One of the agents thinks Tim might be a Russian spy. Tim is hooked up to a lie detector and when asked about Martin, things go bad. The agents bring in Martin and question him under the lie detector, hypnosis, and through brainwashing. He manages to overcome each one. But when they give Martin truth serum, he tells them about being a Martian. After that the agents let Tim and Martin go. They assume Martin is delusional, which caused stress on Tim and that made him write the letter. Frank Aletter as Agent No. 2. Bryan O'Byrne as Dr. Weisbord. (en)
  • Brennan flicks a switch on Martin's time machine and Martin and Tim are accidentally transported to St. Louis, circa 1849. Because neither of them were holding the time machine, it was sent back in time but stayed in California. When they eat before leaving, Tim pays with 20th century money which the owner says is counterfeit. They are arrested by a Marshall Brennan, Brennan's ancestor. They manage to escape and get on a riverboat. Onboard, they meet Mrs. Brown's ancestor, Lorelei Glutz. Because her dowry's been stolen, she won't make it to California and produce her child that would lead to Mrs. Brown. The thief knows about Martin and Tim's escape from Marshall Brennan. Before he can turn them in, they jump into the Mississippi. They make it to land, but are captured by the thief. They escape again and help Lorelei win big at poker. But, they are then caught by Marshall Brennan. Hal Baylor as Red. Ken Mayer as Pete. James Jeter as Waiter. Emile Meyer as Ship's Captain. Note: First color episode. (en)
  • Pilot episode: Newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara , while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a damaged spaceship that contains a genuine martian . The martian is a professor of anthropology who specializes in the planet Earth. Tim brings the injured martian back to his house. To get past Tim's nosy landlady, Mrs. Lorelei Brown , the martian turns invisible. After writing an article about the pilot of the X-15 seeing a flying saucer, Lt. Murphy comes to question Tim. Tim passes the martian off as his Uncle Martin. Because he won't reveal his source for the story to Col. Whitehead of the Air Force, Tim is put in jail. Uncle Martin comes up with a way to get Tim off the hook. Martin now has to find a way to repair his spaceship. J. Pat O'Malley appears as Harry Burns. (en)
  • Martin has been recording Earth music for a couple hundred years with his mind. Tim's latest girlfriend, Della Darwell , owns a coffee house. At the coffee house, Martin has a reaction to a cappuccino containing cinnamon. It turns on his recorder playback, and out comes a folk song that Martin pretends to sing. The song is a hit with the club patrons. Della asks Tim to try and persuade Martin to sing at the club to help the business. Martin agrees to help Della out. It doesn't take long for his popularity to go to Martin's head. To bring him back to his senses, Tim breaks Martin's playback function with a large dose of cinnamon. Martin finds a way to perform one last show, but it doesn't have the desired effect that Martin intended. Stanley Ralph Ross as Folk Singer. (en)
  • Martin can't work on his spaceship because neighborhood boy, Horace, won't leave him alone. Martin is so stressed that his antennae get stuck in the up position and he loses some of his powers. Knowing that Horace is on the way, Martin makes a pair of antennae for Tim to wear. Now Horace also wants to play Martian and goes out to try and buy a pair of antennae. All the boys in town are now wearing antennae. A magazine wants to interview Martin and he doesn't want the publicity. With a simple hiccup, Martin's stuck antennae and powers are fixed. Mr. Barnaby , the person who manufactured Horace's antennae, tells Martin that he wants to patent the toy. To solve their problem, Martin decides to create a new fad to replace the antennae craze. (en)
  • Omar M. Keck , the sausage tycoon, is privately financing a rocket trip destined for Mars. Tim hopes to use his connections as a reporter to get Martin a tryout for the astronaut position. Despite the other applicants being younger, Martin's Martian abilities get him the job. Martin allows Tim to write a story about his uncle being an actual Martian that can be published after Martin has taken off. While taking Martin to the launch pad, Tim leaves a tape of Martin's story on Mr. Burns' desk. When the launch of the rocket is delayed, Tim and Martin have to rush back to Burns' office to get the tape before he does. After they destroy the tape, Tim and Martin rush back to base only to see the rocket take off without Martin in it. Buck Taylor as Bruce Baker. Frank De Vol as Prof. Crenshaw. (en)
  • Martin and Tim are out in Death Valley to fix Martin's ship which was damaged by smog. Martin goes off looking for some restorium, a material he needs to fix the ship. Tim tries on Martin's space suit and fools around with his laser gun. He is captured by Daniel Farrow , who thinks he's a Martian. Daniel's children, Sally and Gerald, seem to like Tim. Martin goes under cover as a prospector to help Tim. Gerald finds Martin's ship. To distract the family, Tim acts like a kind but powerful Martian. Meanwhile, Martin repairs his ship. With Martin's help, Tim flies away in the ship. Martin convinces Daniel that Tim was friendly. (en)
  • Martin is too heavy for his spaceship. He finds a way to shrink himself to 6 ounces, but the process is temporary. Martin asks Tim to cork him inside a wine bottle with the necessary gas that will make the shrinking process longer lasting. If the experiment works, he will then fill his ship with the same gas. Martin plans to stay inside the bottle all day to make sure it works. Unfortunately, the bottle gets collected with an overseas relief package destined for Baghdad. Tim flies off to Baghdad. The package gets delivered to the home of Abu , whose girlfriend Nadja is to marry the Sultan . Abu releases Martin from the bottle and believes he is a genie. Despite Tim and Abu being captured by the Sultan, Martin finds a way to free them and get Nadja back for Abu. Naomi Stevens as Mama. (en)
  • Something is wreaking havoc with Martin's metabolism and powers. He loses control of his levitation finger. His clothes become magnetized. He uncontrollably levitates and then later becomes electrically charged. He shrinks and then he disappears. Martin learns that the cause of his problems are an increased activity of sunspots. After several days, Martin is still invisible. Mrs. Brown had recently sold Martin an insurance policy with Tim as beneficiary. The police now believe Martin's disappearance is due to Tim killing him for the insurance money. Not wanting Tim to go to jail, Martin decides to tell the police about his Martian identity. But before he can, the sunspots stop and Martin reappears, just in time to save Tim. Henry Beckman as Ass't D.A. Ronald Bradley. Jonathan Hole as William Stone. (en)
  • Still stuck in the past and imprisoned to boot, Martin draws Tim a map of where the time machine is located in case they are separated. After they break out, they are ambushed by Red and Pete. Pete finds Tim's map and believes it's to a gold mine. They wake up in a wagon train headed west, where Loralei is taking care of them. Tim realizes the map is gone and Martin figures that whoever stole it must be on the wagon train. Red and Pete kidnap Loralei and hold her hostage in exchange for Tim and Martin forgetting about the map. They find Red, Pete and Loralei and scare off the thieves, who leave the map behind. Martin, Tim and Loralei are then abducted by Indians, who have also captured Marshall Brennan. Martin tricks the Indians into letting them all go. Martin and Tim get separated from Loralei and Brennan. The Indians and now the Calvary, thanks to Brennan, are after Martin and Tim. They find the time machine to transport themselves back to 1965 just as the Calvary and Indians are arriving. Back home they find the time machine damaged and an Indian came back with them. John Alvin as Colonel. (en)
  • An electrical storm causes Martin to develop popsy, which makes him appear and disappear uncontrollably. Martin needs to long ground himself electrically to cure the popsy. Mrs. Brown drops by and accidentally becomes part of the grounding. She now has Martin's levitation power. Martin temporarily cures the popsy with a mixture of household cleaners. With a lot of maneuvering and wiring, Martin manages to transfer the levitation power back to himself from Mrs. Brown. Martin tries the grounding procedure again and the popsy is finally cured. (en)
  • CRUSH is reactivated when their leader Butterball, previously sent to prison with Tim's help, escapes. (en)
  • Tim is looking after his boss Mr. Burns dog George. Martin finds out that George is in love with Chloe, the dog from next door. Martin learns from Chloe that her owner, Marsha Carson, is having man problems. Marsha is being overly protective of Chloe and won't let her out of the house. If Tim can't get George to be happy, he's sure Mr. Burns will fire him. Martin suggests that Tim romance Marsha so maybe the dogs can get together. Tim does start to like Marsha. Tim learns that Marsha's boyfriend Howard Loomis left for Mexico without saying goodbye. Martin finds out from Chloe where Howard is and gets in touch with him. Howard comes back, explains why he had to leave, and clears the air with Marsha. Marsha asks Tim to watch Chloe while she and Howard go off to get married. So now everything works out for George and Chloe. (en)
  • A reaction to some cologne in a department store causes Martin to freeze up, leading him to be mistaken for a mannequin. Making matters more complicated, Mrs. Brown and Lt. Brennan soon show up. (en)
  • Mrs. Brown's brother buys a worthless piece of junk invention with Mrs. Brown's money, believing that once Martin gets it working it will make them rich. Tim and Martin need to convince the original seller to buy it back to get Mrs Brown's money back. (en)
  • Tim is crazy about a new co-worker named Cynthia Parker. Martin reads her mind and finds out that Cynthia is passionate about the classical arts. Tim studies up on all the things she would like. Cynthia starts to fall for Tim, and he is starting to feel guilty about deceiving her. Tim can't tell her the truth, so he decides to find her her dream man. Martin reads the minds of the men at the office and finds a perfect match in Bill Fisher . The problem is that Bill is seeing Peggy Collins. Martin discovers that Peggy is better suited to Tim and Cynthia to Bill. At a concert that all four are attending, Martin pulls it off so that Bill and Cynthia sit together and Peggy and Tim sit together. Each pair hit it off. A month later, Bill and Cynthia get married. Tim is a bit freaked out when Peggy catches Cynthia's wedding bouquet. (en)
  • Stuck on the direction to go next with repairing his space ship, Martin uses his time machine to bring Leonardo da Vinci to the present to help work on it. (en)
  • Martin needs a substance called silibalt to repair his space ship, but it has not yet been invented on Earth. To make some, he needs a cyclotron. Martin tries to build a cyclotron in Tim's kitchen but there isn't enough power. Learning there is a powerful cyclotron at the university, Martin goes with Tim to interview 13-year old physics genius Donald Mumford . Martin and Donald get together to discuss the making of silibalt. Tim speaks with Dr. Jackson of the Physics department and Jeanine Carter , his assistant. Dr. Jackson is against Donald being admitted to the school. Donald and Martin cause an explosion while working on the cyclotron. Dr. Jackson immediately expels Donald and Martin is banished from the university. Martin convinces Dr. Jackson that Donald should be kept at the school. Donald manages to make some silibalt for Martin. Martin's only problem now is that he has no instrument hard enough to cut or mold the silibalt. Emil Sitka as Workman-1. (en)
  • Miss Pringle , Tim's old high school English teacher, stops by his apartment. The students have chosen Tim to sit on the committee to choose the teacher of the year. Martin reads her mind and finds she being forced to retire due to her age. He also learns that she has been visiting many old students to be reassured that her work was worth while. Martin suggests that Tim gets Miss Pringle nominated. Tim doesn't think he can do it, as she was such a tough teacher and many people didn't like her. Martin finds a way for the students to learn all the things Miss Pringle did for them and never wanted any credit for. She does become teacher of the year, and she is surprised and touched. She now knows her life work was not in vain. Melinda Plowman as Sally. Harry Holcombe as Principal Joseph Arons. (en)
  • Martin almost gets a parking ticket, so Tim thinks it's time he gets an actual drivers license. At the Department of Motor Vehicles, Martin, who has no finger prints, has to come up with something when he is about to be finger printed. He steals the prints of another man at the DMV. Unfortunately for Martin, the print matches an unidentified print at a major jewel robbery. Martin and Tim notice that the police are watching them. Martin reads the mind of one of them and finds out they suspect he is the jewel thief. Martin sees in the paper that a Mrs. Summer Winthrop will be displaying the galaxy diamond necklace at a fundraiser. He thinks the thief will show up and he will recognize him. At the party, Martin recognizes the thief, Brian Henley . Henley manages to slip the necklace off Mrs. Winthrop. No matter where Henley tries to hide the necklace, Martin levitates it back into his pocket. Henley is quickly apprehended, and Martin and Tim cleared. Norman Alden as Detective Harris. Olan Soule as Motor Vehicle Clerk. George Cisar as Policeman. John Anderson as Capt. Farrow. (en)
  • Martin creates a duplicating machine. But the lifespan of the duplicates is limited. Tim accidentally leaves the machine on and it duplicates Mrs. Brown right before her date with Det. Brennan. Det. Brennan winds up taking out the duplicate. Martin realizes that they have less than an hour before the duplicate fades away. Martin and Tim decide to bring the real Mrs. Brown to the restaurant and somehow switch her with the duplicate. The two Mrs. Brown's running around the restaurant causes a lot of confusion and near misses. Martin comes up with a plan but things go wrong when he accidentally duplicates Det. Brennan. Martin is able to distract the real Mrs. Brown and Det. Brennan while the duplicates disappear. Mel Prestidge as Maitre d'. Irene Tsu as Leilani. (en)
  • Martin's sneezing is affecting his short-term memory. Martin realizes that it's the first day of sneezaphobia week, which occurs every 300 years. There is a simple remedy, but because of a sneeze, Martin can't remember the last key ingredient. Not wanting prying Det. Brennan to find anything, Tim recommends that Martin hide his spaceship and his Martian belongings. Tim reminds Martin to write down where he hides it in case he sneezes and forgets. Unfortunately he writes it in a book that Tim lends to Mrs. Brown to give to Det. Brennan. Martin manages to get the book back, but can't remember how to read his Martian notes. Just in time, Martin remembers the last ingredient for the remedy. (en)
  • Martin reads that Professor Downey, the foremost expert on rocket fuel, is in town. He wants Tim to interview the Professor so Martin can look at the Professors notes. Martin believes that can help him get back to Mars. Martin is hit on the head with a monkey wrench and gets amnesia. He now has no idea that he's a Martian. Tim takes Martin to see a doctor. After speaking to both Martin and Tim, Dr. Gilbert isn't sure which one really needs to be examined. While there, Martin learns that he has the power of levitation. Martin performs some levitation in front of Dr. Gilbert, but Tim says it's just magic. Back at the apartment, Martin is once again struck on the head and he regains his memory. Unfortunately, Professor Downey has already left town for good. (en)
  • When a Martian is fatigued and overworked, they create a double of themselves as a defense mechanism. Martin has been working on a project for two days without sleep. When he finally does go to sleep, his double materializes. Martin's double is his "play" half and he goes out on the town. Tim is on a date and he sees Martin's double, who is a womanizer named Pierre. Martin finds out that Pierre is engaged to a woman named Flossie . Martin figures out a way to have Flossie lose interest in Pierre. Hal Baylor as Harold. Dick Wilson as Davey. Clarence Lung as Maitre D'. (en)
  • A Professor Newton Jennings claims that life on Mars could be no more advanced than amoebas or jellyfish. Tim begins to question whether Martin is really a Martian. Martin helps Angela write a report contradicting what Jennings claimed and it gets her a failing grade. Martin's tries to reason with Angela's teacher, Miss Weaver , but she says Angela has to rewrite the report. Martin figures the only way to save face is to speak to Jennings and expose him as a fraud. In looking over his notes, Martin finds flaw in Jennings calculation that caused him to come up with his theory. Because of something that Martin gets Tim to say, Jennings corrects the calculation. Jennings gives Tim an interview where he corrects his theory and now says there could be intelligent life on Mars. Angela now gets an A on her report and an apology from Miss Weaver. (en)
  • Martin wants to take Tim to the Philharmonic, but Tim has plans. Tim suggests Martin take Mrs. Brown. Turns out she also has a date for that evening with Andre Philippe Charles Dupre , a suave, debonair fashion designer. After meeting Andre, Martin is actually a little jealous. Tim tells Martin to see if he can find any flaw in Andre to be able to discredit him with. When Martin finds nothing, he feels ashamed about his selfishness. He decides to help further Mrs. Brown's relationship with Andre. But, Martin reads her mind and learns that she doesn't find Andre to be as romantic as she had hoped. Martin still makes their next date the best it could be. Andre proposes, but Mrs. Brown turns him down and decides not to see him again. She felt the evening was too perfect and she would prefer a man with a few imperfections, someone like Martin. Dovima appears as a Model. (en)
  • Tim comes into possession of a distress note from Agent 006 of TopSecte, an organization to prevent worldwide hostilities. Agent 006 is being tracked by Crush, an international ring of cutthroats, because he has discovered the location of their headquarters. Tim takes the note to Mr. Clary at TopSecte headquarters. Clary asks Tim to assist Agent 004 in defeating Crush and saving 006. Tim agrees when he sees 004, a beautiful woman named Kitty . Clary gives Tim the code name 006 3/4. With invisible Martin's help, Tim and Kitty get into Crush headquarters. Turns out Kitty is a double agent and Martin and Tim get captured. In the end, Kitty really does work for TopSecte and they manage to find and save 006. Dan Seymour as Fat Man. (en)
  • Martin's latest invention causes him to accidentally swap his psyche with Mrs. Brown. To make matters worse, Mrs. Brown has a date with Det. Brennan and her brother Leroy is coming in from Washington. Martin, looking like Mrs. Brown, goes on the date and tries to not attract the detective's suspicion. Martin learns that Brennan wants to propose to Mrs. Brown. He needs to change himself and Mrs. Brown back within a couple of hours, or this switch will be permanent. Martin has run out of the mineral needed to make the change, but a diamond will also work. Martin, as Mrs. Brown, gets the diamond ring from Brennan just in time to change himself and Mrs. Brown back. Mrs. Brown's brother shows up. But, after the change back, Mrs. Brown has no recollection of any part of the evening. Martin levitates the ring back into Brennan's pocket, who starts to think he's losing his mind. Jack Donner as Master of Ceremonies. (en)
  • Tim accidentally magnetizes Martin, turning him into a living magnet. Martin manages to demagnetize himself. Mrs. Brown's introduces her new handyman, reformed pickpocket Andy Fuller . Some of Martin's magnetized particles spill onto Andy's hands. Andy's magnetized hands attract Mrs. Brown's new metal brooch. Andy tells Martin and Tim that he thinks he's falling back into his old habits. Knowing that Andy will only be magnetized for another hour, Martin and Tim watch him to keep him out of trouble. It doesn't help that Mrs. Brown puts Andy into a compromising position. But Martin finds a way to protect Andy. (en)
  • Martin's time machine malfunctions, causing Jesse and Frank James to appear in Tim's kitchen. The James brothers hold Martin and Tim hostage. Mrs. Brown walks in and is also held hostage. The brothers decide to use the time machine steal things from various times in history. They take Mrs. Brown, her car and the time machine and leave. Before time traveling, the brothers decide to rob a train in a remote, deserted "western" town. Martin and Tim get there, but are tied up by a Railroad Detective . They get free but then are caught by Frank and Jesse. Using some cowboy hats and some recorded gunshots, Martin is able to trick the brothers back to their proper time. Martin then uses a mind clearing device to get Mrs. Brown to forget what happened with Frank and Jesse. (en)
  • Martin dreams in 2D, which means in form but not in substance. Without Martin knowing it, Mrs. Brown gives him some low fat brownies. This changes Martin's constitution as Martians are affected by polyunsaturates. Now his dreams change from being 2D to 3D, they also don't go away and they grow larger in size. Among other things, Martin dreams up a piece of Martian seismonitricite, a powerful explosive. Martin finds out that the brownies were low fat. He consumes a large amount of poly-saturates and all the things that he dreamed up, including the explosive, vanish. (en)
  • Mrs. Brown has just bought a new electric bed. Martin intends to piggyback his spaceship to an impending rocket launch to Mars. Turns out Mrs. Brown's bed has a spring in it that matches Martin's brain frequency. She can hear Martin's thoughts whenever she's in bed. Mrs. Brown and Det. Brennan think she has ESP. Martin learns the cause of Mrs. Brown's ESP and has to keep her out of that bed until the launch. Even though she is going to Palm Springs, Brennan will stay at her house. While Martin tries to keep Brennan out of the bed, Brennan winds up doing something that will make Martin miss the launch. At least during all this, the bed spring gets bent and no longer tunes into Martin's brain. (en)
  • In an effort to help Tim financially, Martin decides to do some tutoring. Martin informs Tim that Martians are rendered brain dysfunctional when exposed to pure silver. Martin's first student is belligerent 12-year old Eddie Prescott, the son of Air Force Captain Edward Prescott . Edward wants his son to enter into the prestigious air force academy. Martin finds out that Eddie puts on an act because he feels he's not smart enough to learn. During Martin and Eddie's first lesson, disaster strikes because of Eddie's silver braces, which Martin doesn't know he has. Eddie begins to learn, Martin begins to forget, because Eddie is robbing Martin's brains. Martin finally finds out about Eddie's braces. Another problem arises when Martin learns that Eddie and his family are moving to Washington DC that night. Martin finds a way to get his brains back and leave Eddie with a thirst for knowledge. (en)
  • Martin is mixing up some liquid musical distillate. It can transfer the energy of music into a person and they will be able to perform it. Mrs. Brown asks Tim and Martin to listen to her piano performance at her woman's club meeting. She is awful. She uses the excuse that she needs her music which is in Tim's apartment. Mrs. Brown finds some of Martin's distillate and thinks it's perfume. When she returns, she is now a virtuoso. Mrs. Wooster , the club chair, thinks that Mrs. Brown should be the main attraction at a musical fund-raiser. Martin convinces retired concert pianist, Ilya Politnikoff , to perform instead. Mrs. Wooster suggests the two play a duet. Before the concert, Politnikoff uses some of the distillate, which is in the form of hand cream and meant for Mrs. Brown. Unfortunately, this causes Politnikoff to become musically incapacitated. Martin disables the strings in the two pianos. He then has the music come out of him while Politnikoff and Mrs. Brown think they're playing. (en)
  • Tim accidentally cuts a live telephone wire while fixing Mrs. Brown's TV antenna. The wire hits Martin and turns him into a live telephone. Meanwhile, Mrs. Brown has called the police to help her locate her missing pocketbook and Det. Brennan is sent over. Martin reads Mrs. Brown's mind and learns that she merely misplaced her pocketbook and he locates it in her house. Det. Brennan is still a little suspicious of Martin and Tim. Martin continues to try and figure out how to disconnect himself back to normal. Martin and Tim overhear on Martin's telephone a plot to steal the Vandeleer diamond. Martin finds a way for Det. Brennan to capture the crooks. He also figures out how to turn off the telephone inside him. Edward Colmans as Mr. Blackstone. Note: Alan Hewitt joins the cast as Detective Bill Brennan. (en)
  • Tim missed out on an important story about the robbery of the Beaudelaire jewels and is demoted to writing obituaries. Martin reluctantly agrees to let Tim use Martin's time machine to go back and get the story. Once back, Tim inadvertently gets involved with the robbery. The crooks get away but Tim is arrested as their look-out man. While speaking to Det. Brennan, Tim makes it sound as though Martin were the mastermind behind the theft. Tim also identifies the two real thieves, Slippery Sam and Roger the Rake . Brennan informs Tim that the thieves have been in jail and couldn't have robbed the jewels. Martin goes undercover as a prisoner to find out how Sam and Roger pulled off the job if they were supposed to be behind bars. Martin finds out how they escaped and sets up a trap to catch them red-handed with the jewels. Bryan O'Byrne as Salesman. (en)
  • Tim and Mr. Burns' nephew, Freddie Carson , are up for the same promotion at the newspaper. Martin learns that Mr. Burns is a gourmet and decides to invite him for a meal, which will include some special Martian condiments. That should earn Tim some extra points toward the promotion. Mr. Burns has a reaction to the meal, starts to move in slow motion, and then freezes still. Martin's antidote causes Mr.Burns to speed up and then freeze still. Meanwhile, Freddie arrives to take his uncle to the airport to meet the newspapers publisher. Tim and Martin hide Mr. Burns in the bedroom and Martin works on figuring out the correct antidote. Thinking that his uncle had stepped out for a moment, Freddie lets slip about the newspaper and a possible merger. He also has some unfaltering things to say about his uncle. Martin finds a simple cure, Mr. Burns overhears what Freddie said, and Tim gets the promotion. (en)
  • Martin is trying to contact a Martian patrol ship. Martin doesn't know it, but he contacts an Earth rocket named Martian Scout. He is told to contact Shorty Smith, who in actuality works in the Australian tracking station. After a lot of searching, Martin finds a hobo named Shorty Smith and brings him home. Mrs. Brown comes by and introduces her widowed friend, Jenny Holbrook . When Martin finds out the truth about the Martian Scout and the real Shorty Smith, they kick their Shorty Smith back out onto the street. Having gotten used to finer living, Shorty comes back. Martin comes up with the idea to hook Shorty up with Jenny. At first Shorty thinks Jenny is too good for him, but they get together when he realizes that the two have something in common. Johnny Jacobs as Newscaster. (en)
  • Martin needs to fly his space ship because inactivity is not good for it. Martin's ship is seen in the sky by multiple people, including Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown has called in the authorities and Jim and Jack show up. They want to use Tim's apartment as a sighting station. Jim and Jack brought with them a plutron counter that can sense Martin's ship. Despite this, Martin needs to make a second flight. To cause a distraction, Martin slips some plutron into Mrs. Brown's apron pocket and the machine points in her direction and Tim then causes another distraction. Martin makes his flight undetected and gets back to the apartment safe and sound. (en)
  • Martin reveals to Tim that he starred in a silent film in 1925. That film is scheduled to air on television tonight. Since his appearance in the movie would raise questions, he needs to use his time machine and go back to change things. Tim accidentally winds up going back in time with Martin. At the movie set, Martin cannot help getting involved again. But instead of playing the part himself, he decides to find someone else. He chooses a waiter named Joe , who with the help of a Martian pill, will be a great actor. The only problem is that leading lady Viola Normandy wants Tim for the part. Tim gets swept up in the moment and thinks he's a star. Martin finds a way to get Tim to give up on being famous. He also finds a way to ease Tim missing Viola. Leon Askin as Von Reinbein. Howard Morton as Irving. Barbara Perry as Miss Hotchkiss. (en)
  • Tim's rich Grand Uncle Seamus comes for a surprise visit. Seamus sees Martin doing some of his Martian trickery, and believes that Martin is a leprechaun. Seamus would like Martin to find his one true love, Eileen McGinty , who he hasn't seen in 25 years. Martin finds Eileen, a plain housemaid, and transforms her into a refined woman. She confesses that she didn't lose Seamus to another woman, but to his love of money. She's afraid he won't love her because she is poor. Before they are about to meet, Martin makes Seamus appear to be a poor slob. Seamus now thinks she's rich, and she thinks he's poor. When the truth comes out, their old differences crop up again. Martin finds away to bring them together. (en)
  • Martin is starting to feel old. He needs to go through the process of rejuvenation, which is done with a special light. Before the process is completed, Tim accidentally unplugs the light. This causes Martin to be changed into a baby. Det. Brennan comes by and Tim tells him that the baby was left at his doorstep. Brennan takes the baby to the hospital nursery. Tim brings the light to the hospital, but takes the wrong baby. The light turns the child into an adult formed baby who goes missing. Tim manages to get Martin turned back to normal. They find the other baby and change him back, despite the meddlesome Det. Brennan. Natalie Masters as Nurse 1. (en)
  • As part of research for a book he is writing, Tim uses Martin's time machine to travel back to the purchase of Manhattan. Returning to the present, he soon learns he messed up the deal and New York is no longer part of the United States. He and Martin have to travel back in time to try to put history back on track. (en)
  • It's almost Martian Mother's Day and Martin is feeling sad because he misses his mother. Martin runs into Miss Cora Darling , a spinster who is the spitting image of his mother. Martin wants to do something nice for her. He temporarily turns a worthless but sentimental ring of hers into a valuable piece. But, he didn't think she would sell it to Mr. Hoskins , a jeweler. Martin devises a plan to get the money from Cora by doing construction work around her house. He then buys the ring back from Hoskins. Sara Haden as Dora Darling. Richard Reeves as Detective. (en)
  • Mrs. Brown's niece Paula Clayfield , a former child prodigy, comes for visit. Paula notices Martin's sketches for a space ship and tells him there are several flaws in the design. The next day, Paula comes by with an idea how to help with the design and notices a piece of a Martian alloy that she cannot identify. Martin is concerned about Paula finding out his Martian identity. Despite her Plain Jane looks, Martin wants Tim to ask her out and keep her occupied. Martin learns that Paula and a Dr. Edgar Edgarton have an understanding, but he is away. To get Tim to ask Paula out again, Martin transforms Paula into a ravishing beauty without her knowledge. Tim takes her out and asks her to marry him. Martin turns Paula plain again and convinces her that she can make herself beautiful. Edgar comes for a visit, and notices the transformation in her appearance. Paula has accidentally taken Martin's alloy, which she and Edgar are going to get tested. In the end, Martin gets his alloy back and Edgar and Paula get married. (en)
  • Martin builds a machine that turns 3D items into 2D. Mrs. Brown inadvertently walks in front of the machine and gets turned into a 2D object. Being organic, the 2D Mrs. Brown will become permanent in 18 hours. Martin needs a certain metallic compound to restore her. In the mean time, Martin makes her look like a painting. Det. Brennan sees the painting and suggests hanging it in a friend's art gallery. Tim and Martin sneak into the gallery that night. But before they can do anything, some art thieves steal the painting of Mrs. Brown. The thieves whitewash over the canvasses so they can smuggle them away. Martin and Tim find the thieves' hide-out. They elude the thieves and Det. Brennan and get Mrs. Brown's painting. Mrs. Brown is restored in time. Lisa Seagram as Felicia Fratoli. Herb Andress as Mechanical Man. Harvey Lembeck as Rembrandt Jones. Note: Last black-and-white episode. (en)
  • Martin and Tim are in the woods with the spaceship preparing for a test flight. Six-year old runaway Peter Pendleton comes across the spaceship while Martin and Tim are going back to the car to get a flight plan. Peter actually manages to take a flight on the ship. After landing, Peter gets away and Martin and Tim figure out there was a little boy flying the ship. Peter tells a policeman and his Aunt Lily about the spaceship and they pretend to believe him. Reporter Grinnel writes an article about Peter's story. Grinnel becomes suspicious when he also hears that the Air Force reported a UFO that same night. Martin discovers that Peter has taken his Electro-Magnetic Neutron Converting Gravitron from the ship. Martin comes up with a plan to get it back before nosy reporter Grinnell gets the truth and the device from Peter. (en)
  • Martin feels bad that he can't contribute to the household financially. He decides to sell some paintings he has done. Mr. Green of the Green Gallery thinks Martin's first piece is just like a Van Gogh. Mr. Green asks Martin to paint some more, and they sell as quickly as Martin can get them to the gallery. When the gallery wants to have a showing of Martin's work, Tim thinks it may raise questions about Martin himself. Martin tells Mr. Green that Tim actually did all the paintings. At the show, art expert Mr. Bentley doubts that Tim is the artist, and challenges Tim to execute paintings in the styles of Rembrandt, Lautrec, Picasso, Gauguin, and van Gogh. At the demonstration, Martin has an allergic reaction which affects him helping Tim. Martin discovers the source is a corsage worn by Mrs. Bentley . After Martin gets rid of the corsage, Tim, with Martin's help, proceeds with the painting demonstration. Mr. Bentley now claims Tim a major art talent. Martin finds a way to get Tim out of an art career. Hazel Shermet as Bargaining Woman. (en)
  • Martin learns that Mrs. Brown is taking a correspondence course on how to be a private detective. Her first assignment is to prepare a report on an unsuspecting person and her choice is Martin. Mrs. Brown finds Martin's flight log, which is written in Martian, and takes some pictures of it. Martin discovers what she's done and is worried that she will send the film to someone to decipher. He then learns that she mailed the film to the president of the correspondence school, J. Nathaniel Pierce . Martin goes to the school to intercept the film. At the office, Martin searches for the film but can't find it. He then has to listen to a sales pitch from Pierce. The mailman comes by and asks Pierce if he will pay the postage on Mrs. Brown's film since she forgot to do so. After Pierce says to send it back, Martin is able to levitate the film and leave with it. Martin tries to tell Mrs. Brown that being a private detective can be very dangerous. But, instead of quitting the course, she decides to protect herself by taking judo lessons. (en)
  • Tim discovers that Martin's antennae can pick up radio and television signals and other things. While Martin's asleep, Tim tunes him into a police frequency hoping for a newspaper scoop. He hears about a robbery, and calls the police the next day to find out more information. The police pick up both Tim and Martin, because Tim knew just a little too much about the robbery. Sgt. Seeley thinks Tim is committing crimes so that he can get stories for the newspaper. Because Martin can't be fingerprinted, he decides to break out of jail, leaving Tim behind. Martin goes to the scene of the crime to see if he can find any clues. He finds clues that lead him to Jim and Harry at a waterfront bar. Martin reads their minds and finds out that Seeley is involved. Martin returns to the police station and makes a confession which is exactly what Seeley is thinking. Seeley then confesses and says he wanted to boost his career. Dick Wilson as Charlie. (en)
  • Martin's levitation finger is malfunctioning due to overexposure to the sun. A Martian sedative will temporarily control the finger. But before Martin takes the sedative, his finger causes some flying objects in Mrs. Brown's apartment. Because of a phone call Mrs. Brown made, Prof. Clemmens , a psychic phenomenon expert, is coming to inspect her house. If Martin can't find a permanent fix for his finger, it will cause a major catastrophe due to the build up of energy. Prof. Clemmens would like to look inside the garage, but Martin finds a way to stall him. Martin accidentally stumbles onto the permanent fix for his finger. Martin then comes up with a way to provide the professor with a scientific explanation for the weird goings-on. (en)
  • Mrs. Brown's big talking brother, Alvin Wannamaker , arrives for a visit. Mrs. Brown's woman's club luncheon hosts a General as a guest speaker. Alvin suggests to the General that he is working on a top secret project with Martin. Soon the story gets out that there is a Project Jiminy and the Department of Defense wants to put Martin on their payroll. The terrorist organization Crush kidnaps Alvin because of their interest in the secret project. Martin and Tim find Crush headquarters, but Alvin gets them captured as well. Martin finds a way for him, Alvin and Tim to escape. Martin does come up with something for Project Jiminy and he shows it to both the US and Russian governments. Larry D. Mann as Fat Man. Ben Wright as Vladimir. James Sikking as Aide. (en)
  • Martin and Tim jet to Mexico to prevent a treasure chest from exposing a tablet inside marking Martin's arrival on Earth during the Aztec era. The tablet also has a carving of Martin's likeness. They find the chest, which is scheduled to be opened at a big festival the following day, in the Police Chief's office. Because he ate too many peppers, Martin's antenna won't go down and he must wear a sombrero. After creating a diversion, Martin gets the tablet out of the chest and disappears, leaving Tim to deal with the chief. However, Martin's antenna didn't disappear when he did, leaving a floating pair of antenna. Martin destroys the tablet. He also realizes that his ailment has reached a critical stage, and he will eventually go invisible forever except for his antenna. Martin remembers just in time that a certain mineral contained in the chest is an antidote for his ailment. Bernie Kopell as Senor Pepe Lopez. (en)
  • Martin learns that long-time museum curator Wilbur Canfield is questioning his own abilities. It seems he has just bought an expensive Egyptian piece for the museum, but the museum's board is questioning its authenticity. The board is bringing in an expert, Pietro Donati . If Martin can get a look at the piece, he will know if the piece is authentic. That way, Tim can get an exclusive story and Martin can validate Canfield as an expert. Martin finds a way to levitate the piece to him. He authenticates the piece and then manages to get it back into the museum. Donati arrives and says the piece is a fake since the mark of Ra is not there. Martin tells him to look a little more closely under the couple thousand years of residue. Donati clears off some residue and finds the mark of Ra. Tim gets his exclusive story, but it was so good, Mr. Burns appoints him special culture editor, which Tim is not thrilled about. John Qualen as Matt the Guard. Harry Lauter as John the Guard. (en)
  • Tim's cousin Harvey is coming for a visit. The problem is that Harvey would know that Tim has no Uncle Martin. Plus, Tim remembers that Harvey is the biggest mooch in the world. After he arrives, Harvey tells Tim that he wants Tim's help getting a job at The Sun. Making sure Harvey doesn't see Martin becomes a problem. Tim's boss agrees to give Harvey a job. Harvey mentions the high stress of this new job to Tim. After several days, Martin comes up with an idea. He poses as an old newspaper buddy of Tim's looking for a job at a small town paper. Martin talks about the stress of a job at a big town paper and how it caused him to sees things. Martin starts moving things with his levitation finger, causing Harvey to think he's stressed out from his new job. Harvey decides to return home to his old job. (en)
  • Pammie Goodwin's pet rabbit, Cleo, accidentally swallows one of Martin's vitamins. It causes Cleo to grow into a 6-foot tall rabbit with a 6-foot tall rabbit appetite. While Martin tries to figure out how to restore Cleo, they have to hide her from Pammie, Mrs. Brown and Det. Brennan. Before Martin can give Cleo the antidote he whipped up, Cleo makes her way into Mrs. Brown's masquerade party. Despite a suspicious Det. Brennan constantly around, Martin manages to secretly slip Cleo the antidote just in time. Ollie O'Toole as Man with Dog. (en)
  • Martin reads in the paper where a Rosemary Willis left her cat, Max, $650,000 in her will. Morton Beanbecker , the lawyer for the estate, tells Tim there were actually two wills. The second will gave the money to a children's orphanage, but it was either never signed or hidden. Martin reads Morton's mind and finds he really wants the second will to be found. Tim and Martin speak with Max's trustees who are Rosemary's sister, Aggie , and her husband, Charles . Aggie and Charles are spending money on Max and themselves. Max the cat tells Martin that he is miserable with all the money, and it was he who hid the second will because Rosemary did forget to sign it. Max leads Martin to the will. Beanbecker and Martin come up with a plan to overturn the first will. They decide to hold a séance. Martin, pretending to be Rosemary, tells Aggie that she wants the money turned over to the orphanage. Aggie agrees to follow her older sisters wishes. (en)
  • When Tim comes home early from an assignment, he walks in on Martin who is clearing himself of a Martian Virus. Tim becomes the first Earth man to catch it and is soon covered in stripes, making Lt. Brennan think Tim has a contagious tropical disease. (en)
  • Martin can literally "let off steam" when aggravated, and Det. Brennan is aggravating him more than usual. While helping to paint Mrs. Brown's house, Det. Brennan throws out his back. They put him in Tim's bed for the time being. But, the Doctor says he must stay there till he is better. Martin tells Tim that he needs some cold air therapy quickly to normalize his system. Tim will need to keep Mrs. Brown preoccupied. Martin meanwhile will "take care" of Det. Brennan, a statement Brennan overhears and he thinks the worst. Brennan is feeling better, but pretends to still be hurt so as to keep an eye on Martin. Brennan sees Martin hooked up to his cold air contraption. Martin tells him the truth knowing that Brennan will just think he's crazy. Harry Lauter as Marvin. (en)
  • Being on Earth has caused Martin to develop a vitamin deficiency and he is losing energy. If someone looks him in the eyes, they fall asleep since they are sapped of their energy by Martin. Martin needs some vitamins immediately or he will grow weaker and weaker. But it's Sunday and all the stores are closed. Tim gets his friend, Doc Mullen , to open his pharmacy. Martin gets the vitamins he needs and is about to start taking them. But now when Tim looks at Mrs. Brown, Doc Mullen and Martin, they all fall asleep. Martin figures out that when he is cured, Tim will be cured. After quite a bit of maneuvering, Martin gets the vitamins he needs, but he takes too much. He becomes over-energized and this in turn causes everyone else around him to feel over-energized. Fortunately, there is a simple cure for that. (en)
  • Martin changes his duplicating machine to make the duplicates permanent. He accidentally ends up duplicating Tim. Martin leaves to gather a necessary element to reverse the process. George , Mrs. Brown's psychologist nephew, comes snooping around. Using Martin's personality altecator, the duplicate changes his personality to evil. The evil Tim takes the real Tim's money, the real Tim's girl, and plans to reveal Martin's identity. He also plans to take the real Tim's life by proving he's the original and not the duplicate. The evil Tim tries to sell the story to a magazine, but the real Tim gets to the office just in time to stop the deal. Martin shows up and figure outs which Tim is which and the evil Tim is eliminated. George's snooping does cause one more problem. Melinda O. Fee as Sylvia. (en)
  • Tim touches one of Martin's antenna. He becomes invisible and is thrown into limbo. Martin finds a small crack into the dimension but it's getting smaller and smaller. With a running start, Tim makes it through. But he sneezes and falls back into limbo. Tim is about to try again when Mrs. Brown comes by with handyman Mister Dinkle. The opening is now gone and Martin must come up with another plan. He remembers that Tim will be able to get out of limbo by actually doing the limbo under a burning broomstick. Tim tries it and makes it out. (en)
  • A mosquito bites Martin which then bites a racehorse. The result is that Martin and the horse are linked and Martin finds himself experiencing sensations the horse does. (en)
  • Tim stands to inherent some money from the estate of Martha and Ralph O'Hara . Assuming he can prove he is the right Tim O'Hara. Clarence O'Hara claims that family records say that Tim O'Hara does not have an Uncle Martin. Using Martin's time machine, Tim goes back to 1920 and the day that Martha and Ralph register the name of their newborn son Frank. Tim gets Ralph to change the name to Martin instead, thus putting a Martin in the family. Trying to get home, Tim winds up in 1945 Cleveland instead. He finds out that Frank aka Martin becomes a murderer and bank robber. Which means back in 1965, Martin is a wanted man. Tim goes back to 1920 and Ralph and Martha name the boy Roger. Tim eventually makes it back to his apartment in 1965. There he learns the entire estate was only $4 worth of depreciated stocks. Jonathan Hole as Walter Poppe. Paul Sorensen as 1st Policeman. Norman Bartold as 2nd Policeman. (en)
  • Tim is to go on an assignment with photographer Jimmy McClain. Tim claims that whenever Jimmy is around, something goes wrong. Martin has read Jimmy's mind and knows that since childhood Jimmy has been told he can't do anything right. Martin would like to help him. At the assignment, Jimmy gets an exclusive photograph but it includes Martin. Martin sadly has to destroy the photograph and Jimmy gets fired. Martin makes plans for Jimmy to get an exclusive photo of notorious gangster Joey Makin. Before leaving, Jimmy touches one of Martin's machines which makes him lose his balance for a temporary period of time. At the crime scene, Jimmy gets Martin, Tim and himself caught by Joey. Martin manages to free Jimmy. With the help of his levitation finger, Martin then helps Jimmy capture Joey and his gang. Jimmy gets his job back and has gained self-confidence for the first time in his life. Michael Conrad as A.C. Nicholas Colasanto as Orville. (en)
  • Tim is working on some articles on the study of extra-sensory perception. He is to meet with Professor Hammerschlag , an authority on ESP. Martin asks Tim to not bring him to the apartment as the professor might uncover Martin's true identity. Unfortunately, Tim had no choice but to bring Hammerschlag to the apartment. Martin temporarily hides his sensory perception in a house plant so the professor can't perceive his thoughts. While looking at the plant, Mrs. Brown gets Martin's sensory perception. In a human this causes regression all the way back to babyhood. Because Mrs. Brown inhaled Martin's sensory perception, she must sneeze it out of her body. Martin finds a way to get his sensory perception back and to have Hammerschlag not remember anything he saw. (en)
  • While dusting Martin's personality altercator, Mrs. Brown accidentally activates it and gets turned into a thief. (en)
  • When Tim complains that he can't seem to remember certain things, Martin tells him how overly cluttered his mind is. Martin says that Tim can store unneeded memories in an electronic memory box. The box will make a pill that will bring the memory back. While Martin is out, Tim uses the box and accidentally stores all memories of Martin away. Martin tries to tell Tim that he is a Martian that Tim befriended. A frightened Tim tells Mrs. Brown that Martin is a Martian and she thinks that Tim is sick. Mrs. Brown calls Dr. Nichols to examine Tim. The doctor shows up and things get very confusing. Memory pills and tranquilizers get mixed up and Dr. Nichols and Mrs. Brown swallows the wrong pills. This now gives them some Martian memories. While Martin tries to correct things, the machine blows up and returns everyone back to normal. (en)
  • Martin has a dime-shaped Martian Identity Disk which contains all his personal information. After Martin gets a splinter of invisflex in his finger, everything he touches temporarily becomes invisible. This causes him to lose his ID Disk and turn most of the furniture in the apartment invisible. Mrs. Brown stops by and Tim tells her that the furniture was stolen. Martin finds his invisible ID Disk and puts it in his jacket pocket. Mrs. Brown calls Det. Brennan. Because of some suspicious items found in the jacket, Brennan takes it to the police station. At the station, Brennan returns the coat. But he has the ID Disk and thinking it is a dime, inserts into a vending machine. Martin has to get it out before it starts sending out its vocal distress signal. Martin manages to get it out of the machine and his invisiflexed finger aids in hiding it from Brennan. Hedley Mattingly as Gerald Waley. Dick Winslow as Sgt. Leffler. (en)
  • When Mrs. Brown's purse is stolen, Brennan incorrectly blames a young gypsy man. He curses Brennan to constantly drop things. Brennan does not take it seriously but Mrs. Brown does and she starts dropping everything. (en)
  • Pete Dudley , a shifty real estate man, tells Mrs. Brown that her house is run down and she should sell it. Tim and Martin are worried because of the hidden spaceship. They try to talk Mrs. Brown out of selling. Dudley already has prospective buyers, Edgar and Emily Graham. Edgar is interested in the garage as he wants to make it into a workshop. When Dudley and the Graham's make a surprise visit, Martin is able to hide the spaceship long enough. Mrs. Brown has second thoughts about selling but she has already signed a contract. Martin comes up with a plan. With a couple tricks, he gets the Graham's to see there are far too many problems with the house. Dudley loses the sale and Mrs. Brown gets to keep her house. (en)
  • The humidity and heat have become unbearable for Martin. Seeking comfort in cool air, Martin goes atop a water tower. Passersby, including the police, think he's a jumper. Lt. Harland tries to talk Martin down, but Martin just says he wants to be left alone. Tim shows up and gets Martin to come down and he's promptly sent to the psychiatric ward of the hospital. Martin thinks he'll be able to tell the psychiatrist what he wants to hear. Martin also tries to read Dr. Harvey Bonnett's mind and finds out that the doctor is having marriage problems. Ultimately, Dr. Bonnett becomes the patient and Martin the doctor. (en)
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  • Allergy (en)
  • Double Trouble (en)
  • Going, Going, Gone (en)
  • Don't Rain on My Parade (en)
  • Who Am I? (en)
  • Triple Trouble (en)
  • Nothing but the Truth (en)
  • The Great Brain Robbery (en)
  • The Matchmakers (en)
  • Butterball (en)
  • Check-Up (en)
  • Credibility Gap (en)
  • Danger! High Voltage! (en)
  • Dial M for Martin (en)
  • The Awful Truth (en)
  • Garage Sale (en)
  • Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (en)
  • Life Style (en)
  • Now You See It, Now You Don't (en)
  • Rocket to Mars (en)
  • TV or Not TV (en)
  • When You Get Back Home to Mars, Are You Going to Get It (en)
  • A Loaf of Bread, a Jug of Wine, and Peaches (en)
  • A Martian Fiddles Around (en)
  • A Martian Sonata in Mrs. B's Flat (en)
  • A Nose for News (en)
  • An Old, Old Friend of the Family (en)
  • Avenue 'C' Mob (en)
  • Blood Is Thicker Than the Martian (en)
  • Bottled Martin (en)
  • Crash Diet (en)
  • Doggone Martin (en)
  • Dreaming Can Make It So (en)
  • El Senor from Mars (en)
  • Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception! (en)
  • Gesundheit, Uncle Martin (en)
  • Girl in the Flying Machine (en)
  • Go West, Young Martian: Part 1 (en)
  • Go West, Young Martian: Part 2 (en)
  • Gone, but Not Forgotten (en)
  • Hate Me a Little (en)
  • Hitchhike to Mars (en)
  • Home Schtick (en)
  • Horse and Buggy Martin (en)
  • How Are Things in Glocca Martin? (en)
  • How Are You Gonna Keep Them Down on the Pharmacy? (en)
  • How to Be a Hero Without Really Trying (en)
  • Humbug, Mrs. Brown (en)
  • I'd Rather Fight Than Switch (en)
  • If You Can't Lick Them (en)
  • Keep Me from the Church on Time (en)
  • Lonely Okie? (en)
  • Lorelei Brown vs. Everybody (en)
  • Love: Martian Style (en)
  • Man from Uncle Martin (en)
  • Man or Amoeba (en)
  • Martian Report No. 1 (en)
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  • That Time Machine Is Waking Up That Old Gang of Mine (en)
  • Won't You Come Home, Uncle Martin, Won't You Come Home? (en)
  • Has Anyone Seen My Electro-Magnetic Neutron Converting Gravitron? (en)
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  • المريخيون مسلسل رسوم متحركة أمريكي عرض لأول مره في 8 سبتمبر 1973 واستمر عرضه حتى 22 ديسمبر 1973 تمت دبلجة المسلسل للغة العربية بواسطة مركز الزهرة وعرض على قناة سبيس تون. (ar)
  • Mein Onkel vom Mars (Originaltitel My Favorite Martian) ist eine amerikanische Sitcom, ausgestrahlt von CBS vom 29. September 1963 bis 4. September 1966 in 107 Episoden (75 in s/w und 32 in Farbe). In Deutschland wurde die Serie 1976 im ZDF erstmals ausgestrahlt und ist bis heute nicht wiederholt worden. Hauptdarsteller sind Ray Walston als Onkel Martin (der Marsmensch) und Bill Bixby als Tim O’Hara. (de)
  • My Favorite Martian is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes. The show stars Ray Walston as "Uncle Martin" (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. The first two seasons, totaling 75 episodes, were in black and white, while the 32 episodes of the third and final season were filmed in color. John L. Greene created the central characters and developed the core format of the series, which was produced by Jack Chertok. (en)
  • Mon Martien favori (My Favorite Martian) est une série télévisée américaine en 107 épisodes de 25 minutes dont 75 en noir et blanc, créée par John L. Greene et diffusée entre le 29 septembre 1963 et le 4 septembre 1966 sur le réseau CBS. En Belgique, au Luxembourg et dans la région Est de la France (grâce à l'émetteur de télé Luxembourg), la série a été diffusée dans les années 70 sur RTL TV. En France, la série a été rediffusée à partir de janvier 1991 dans l'émission Samdynamite sur FR3. Rediffusion à partir du 12 février 1992 dans C'est Lulo ! puis sur RTL9. (fr)
  • 『ブラボー火星人』(ぶらぼーかせいじん、原題: My Favorite Martian )は、1963年から1966年までアメリカCBSネットワークで放送された30分枠のSFコメディドラマ。全107本。日本では、1964年から日本テレビ系列で全39話分が放送された。番組は当初はモノクロで、のちにカラー化。 (ja)
  • Il mio amico marziano (My Favorite Martian) è una serie televisiva statunitense in 107 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di tre stagioni dal 1963 al 1966. (it)
  • My Favorite Martian is een Amerikaanse televisieseriedie in de VS werd uitgezonden van 1963 tot 1966. (nl)
  • Meu Marciano Favorito (Brasil) / O Meu Marciano Favorito (Portugal) (em inglês: My Favorite Martian) é uma sitcom da televisão americana exibida pela rede CBS de 29 de setembro de 1963 a 4 de setembro de 1966. Teve 107 episódios (75 em preto e branco, 1963-1965, 32 a cores, 1965-1966). O programa era estrelado por Ray Walston como (o marciano) e Bill Bixby como . (pt)
  • My Favorite Martian (ang.: Mój ulubiony Marsjanin) – amerykański telewizyjny sitcom emitowany w latach 1963-1966. Serial liczył 107 odcinków (75 czarno-białych, a 32 w kolorze). Kosmita z Marsa przybywa na Ziemię. Przygarnia go Tim O’Hara, który przedstawia go znajomym jako swojego wujka Martina. Nieznający realiów ziemskich Marsjanin, często powoduje wiele problemów, które Tim musi rozwiązywać. (pl)
  • 《火星叔叔马丁》(英語:My Favorite Martian)是一部摄制于1960年代的美国电视剧。 主要讲述一架来自火星的飞船在洛杉矶坠毁,恰逢洛杉矶太阳报的年轻记者Tim O'Hara经过。Tim救了飞船的飞行员,并把他带回了家,人前则称其为“马丁叔叔”。马丁叔叔有很多特异功能,比如头顶上有两条可以伸缩的金属天线,可以瞬时移动和看透别人的思想,还能跟动物交流。马丁叔叔还制造了时间机器。 (zh)
  • Mi marciano favorito (My Favorite Martian) es una serie de televisión estadounidense, una comedia emitida por la red televisiva CBS, desde el 29 de septiembre de 1963​ hasta el 1 de mayo de 1966,​ con un total de 107 episodios, 75 de los cuales fueron emitidos en blanco y negro (1963-1965)​ y 32 en color (1965-1966).​ Producida por , coprotagonizada por Ray Walston como «el marciano» llamado "Tío Martín" (en inglês Uncle Martin) y Bill Bixby en el papel del periodista Tim O'Hara.​ (es)
  • Min vän från Mars (originaltitel: My Favorite Martian), amerikansk sitcom-serie med Ray Walston och Bill Bixby i huvudrollerna. Serien sändes ursprungligen i CBS 29 september 1963–4 september 1966. Svensk TV-premiär i juni 1965. Totalt gjordes det 107 avsnitt mellan åren 1963 och 1966. De sista 32 avsnitten gjordes i färg. De två första säsongerna finns utgivna på DVD i USA. Utgivningen av den tredje säsongen har framflyttats flera gånger, men gavs slutligen ut i oktober 2012. Sedan november 2007 finns den tredje säsongen också utgiven i Australien. (sv)
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