MY FAVORITE MARTIAN


September 29, 1963 - September 4, 1966
CBS Situation Comedy - 107 Episodes

Cast:

Martin O'Hara:   Ray Walston
Tim O'Hara:   Bill Bixby
Mrs. Lorelei Brown:   Pamela Britton
Detective Bill Brennan:   Alan Hewitt
Mr. Harry Burns:   J. Pat O'Malley
The police captain:   Roy Engel
Angela Brown:   Ann Marshall

On the way to cover an assignment for his paper,
The Los Angeles Sun, reporter Tim O'Hara stumbled
upon a Martian whose one-man ship had crashed on Earth.
Tim took the dazed Martian back to his rooming house
to help him recuperate, while thinking of the fantastic
story he would be able to present to his boss, Mr. Burns,
about his find. The Martian, however, looked human, spoke
English, and refused to admit to anyone but Tim what he was.
Tim befriended him, passed him off as his uncle, and had
many interesting adventures with the stranded alien. Uncle
Martin had little retractable antennae, could make himself
invisible, was telepathic, could move objects just by
pointing at them, and had a vast storehouse of advanced
technological knowledge. While he was trying to fix his
ship he stayed with Tim in Mrs. Brown's rooming house.


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