Mork & Mindy (season 3)
Mork & Mindy (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | November 13, 1980 – May 14, 1981 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the third season of Mork & Mindy.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursday at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST).
DVD release
The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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52/53 | 1/2 | "Putting the Ork Back in Mork" | Howard Storm | Ed Scharlach & Tom Tenowich | November 13, 1980 |
Mindy's efforts to make Mork act like a normal earthling backfire, radically changing his personality. Upon learning of this situation from Mork and Mindy, Orson sends the most respected Orkan elder to Earth to help Mork regain his Orkan traits. The Elder (whose name is actually the sound of "blowing a raspberry") converts the attic to a typical Orkan house, hoping it will help Mork revert to his old Orkan ways. If Mork fails, he will be sent back to Ork and be ostracized from the other Orkans. NOTE: One-hour episode; Conrad Janis returns as a regular. | |||||
54 | 3 | "Mork in Never-Never Land" | Howard Storm | Wendy Kout | November 20, 1980 |
Mork discovers that his pen-pal is living at an insane asylum, and believes that he is Peter Pan. | |||||
55 | 4 | "Dueling Skates" | Garry K. Marshall | Dale McRaven & Bruce Johnson | November 27, 1980 |
To save the daycare center where he works from becoming a parking lot, Mork challenges a champion skater to a Rocky Mountain race. | |||||
56 | 5 | "Mork the Prankster" | Jeff Chambers | Wendy Kout & George Zateslo | December 4, 1980 |
Mindy teaches Mork about practical jokes, but Mork does not quite get the hang of them. After a disastrous prank from Mork that involves assembling her jeep in the living room, Mindy moves out to live with Glenda Faye for a while. Glenda convinces Mindy to go back to Mork. | |||||
57 | 6 | "Mork, the Monkey's Uncle" | Howard Storm | Teleplay by: Tom Tenowich & Ed Scharlach Story by: James Klein | December 11, 1980 |
Mork kidnaps a chimpanzee from the zoo saying he was being treated badly. Exidor investigates at the zoo and learns that the chimpanzee's mother was rushed to the hospital. Mork sneaks in to the zoo and reunites the chimp and its mother. | |||||
58 | 7 | "Gunfight at the Mork-Kay Corral" | Jeff Chambers | Stuart Gillard | December 18, 1980 |
Mork dresses up as his favorite hero Squellman the Yellow. One boy at the day care named Bill idolizes Billy the Kid and starts imitating him in a dangerous game. Mork and Mindy teach him a lesson about violence. | |||||
59 | 8 | "Mork's New Look" | Howard Storm | April Kelly | January 1, 1981 |
Mindy's dad wants to get plastic surgery to look younger. He says everyone could use a little improvement, which inspires Mork to go to a plastic surgeon. His make-over surprises everyone. Guest Star: Shelley Fabares as Cathy | |||||
60 | 9 | "Alas, Poor Mork, We Knew Him Well" | Howard Storm | Steve Kreinberg & Andy Guerdat | January 8, 1981 |
When an insurance salesman scares Mork about dying from natural disasters, he seals himself into a glass bubble in the living room. In the process, he learns some things about living with risks. | |||||
61 | 10 | "Mork and the Bum Rap" | Howard Storm | Deborah Raznick & John B. Collins | January 15, 1981 |
Although Mork doesn't understand the concept of charity, he is determined to help Mindy raise money for the children's hospital. He tries his Morkathon performance to no avail and ends up taking up panhandling to collect money for the children's hospital when he meets a panhandler named Godfrey. Guest Star: Ross Martin as Godfrey | |||||
62 | 11 | "Mindy Gets Her Job" | Howard Storm | Tom Tenowich & Ed Scharlach | January 22, 1981 |
Mindy applies for a job at a TV station. After speaking her mind to the station manager Miles Sternhagen, she get hired. A blizzard keeps newscasters from getting to the station, so Mindy has to do the whole news show herself with help from Mork. Guest Star: Foster Brooks as Miles Sternhagen | |||||
63 | 12 | "Twelve Angry Appliances" | Howard Storm | Jeff Reno & Ron Osborn | February 5, 1981 |
Mindy has a broken record player that the repairman Augustus J. Strand won't fix for a second time. Mork wants to get revenge on Strand, so he puts him on trial before a jury of broken appliances that are in the repair shop. Guest Star: Richard Libertini as Augustus J. Strand | |||||
64 | 13 | "There's a New Mork in Town" | Howard Storm | Jeff Reno & Ron Osborn | February 12, 1981 |
Mork is ecstatic when he hears that Orkan VIP Xerko is coming to visit him. Xerko turns out to be an arrogant and egotistical man and he wants Mork's job of reporting back to Orson. Xerko and Mork duel to see who will get the job. Guest Star: Lyle Waggoner as Xerko | |||||
65 | 14 | "Mork Meets Robin Williams" | Howard Storm | Dale McRaven & Bruce Johnson | February 19, 1981 |
Robin Williams is in town to do a live Solar Energy Benefit show and Mindy can't get an interview. Mork does not think he looks anything like Robin Williams, but he gets chased by a mob of fans. Mork gets Mindy and himself into Robin Williams' dressing room, leading to a face-to-face interview with him. Guest Star: Foster Brooks as Miles Sternhagen | |||||
66 | 15 | "Mindy, Mindy, Mindy" | Howard Storm | Steve Kreinberg & Andy Guerdat | February 26, 1981 |
Mindy goes away for the weekend, and Mork goes crazy missing her. The Orkan Elder comes to visit and regrets that Mindy isn't there. He tries to clone Mindy, but each clone is worse than the last. Now Mork must deactivate the defective Mindys before they can cause any trouble. | |||||
67 | 16 | "Mork, the Swinging Single" | Howard Storm | Wendy Kout | March 12, 1981 |
Mindy tells Mork she thinks they should date other people. He takes lessons from a swinger named T.N.T. and turns into a party animal. | |||||
68 | 17 | "Mork and Mindy Meet Rick and Ruby" | Howard Storm | Dale McRaven & Bruce Johnson | March 26, 1981 |
Remo fires Ruby, the pregnant singer of the restaurant's band. Mindy takes in Rick and Ruby and she tries to convince Remo to rehire them. She makes a bet with Remo, so he rehires the group. Ruby goes into labor during a performance and Mork takes her place. | |||||
69 | 18 | "Mork and the Family Reunion" | Howard Storm | April Kelly | April 9, 1981 |
Fred's successful but domineering brother Dave comes to dinner. Mindy accidentally eats an Orkan dessert which makes her behave strangely. Things get even worse when Uncle Dave eats some of the dessert also. Guest Star: Jonathan Winters as Uncle Dave. In most of Season 4 he would appear as Mork's son Mearth. | |||||
70 | 19 | "Old Muggable Mork" | Don Barnhart | John B. Collins & Deborah Raznick | April 16, 1981 |
Grandma Cora comes to visit, but the trip takes a turn for the worse when she gets mugged. Cora feels very scared and Mork thinks up a plan to get even with the muggers. Special Guest Star: Elizabeth Kerr as Cora Hudson | |||||
71 | 20 | "I Heard It Through the Morkvine" | Howard Storm | Teleplay by: Jeff Reno & Ron Osborn Story by: Jim Fisher & Jim Staahl | April 30, 1981 |
Mork learns about gossip after Mindy gets her own gossip show. Mindy thinks she won't be able to get those kinds of stories, so Mork gets some for her. While taking her place on the show, he spreads gossip about his friends. Mindy makes Mork apologize on the air. Mork also convinces Mr. Sternhagen to drop the show. Guest Star: Foster Brooks as Miles Sternhagen | |||||
72 | 21 | "Mindy and Mork" | Howard Storm | Brian Levant | May 7, 1981 |
Mindy is working a lot and Mork can't adjust. Mork and Mindy switch places for a morning to see how the other feels. | |||||
73 | 22 | "Reflections and Regrets" | Howard Storm | Tom Tenowich & Ed Scharlach | May 14, 1981 |
At Mr. Bickley's 50th birthday party, everyone shares what they regret in their life. Mindy makes excuses to put off her turn, but after everyone leaves, she shares her regret with Mork. NOTES: This was Tom Poston's final episode as a regular and the final appearances of Jay Thomas, Gina Hecht, Jim Staahl and Crissy Wilzak. No report to Orson is made in this episode. |