🚀 Nanu Nanu! Robin Williams’ breakout as Mork & Mindy made sitcom history — laughs, heart, and wisdom from Ork. Read this week’s #TonysTimelessThursdays™ 👉 wix.to/QUkoLds
#MorkandMindy #RobinWilliams #ClassicTV #TimelessClassic #HappyDays
🚀 Nanu Nanu! Robin Williams’ breakout as Mork & Mindy made sitcom history — laughs, heart, and wisdom from Ork. Read this week’s #TonysTimelessThursdays™ 👉 wix.to/QUkoLds
#MorkandMindy #RobinWilliams #ClassicTV #TimelessClassic #HappyDays
#Overheard in passing, a Mork & Mindy episode quip suitable for application today if you change the name: "Look, a Ronald Reagan pen. It has no point."
How long?! 😮 (And damn but do I miss Robin Williams)
“Forty-six years after the ‘Mork & Mindy’ pilot aired, the show remains a beloved classic, remembered for its unique blend of science fiction, comedy, and heartwarming charm. The show’s legacy is a testament to the power of television to entertain, inspire, and connect with audiences on a personal level.”
#MorkAndMindy #TelevisionPremier #Comedy #RobinWilliamsLegacy
On February 7, 1978, television audiences were introduced to a quirky, lovable alien from the planet Ork. The pilot movie for “Mork & Mindy,” a sitcom that would become a pop culture phenomenon, aired for the first time, captivating viewers with its unique blend of science fiction, comedy, and heartwarming charm. While the series officially […]
When I got sick, I wanted to watch something silly and fun, so I started watching #MorkAndMindy from the start. The first season was fun, then I made it only about halfway through the second season before dismissing it as rubbish.
Then I watched the 2005 made-for-TV film "Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy" and found it surprisingly good.
In short, the network killed its own hit show, apparently through its own executive incompetence.
Like they say at Boeing, what goes up must come down.
When I got sick, I wanted to watch something silly and fun, so I started watching #MorkAndMindy from the start. The first season was fun, then I made it only about halfway through the second season before dismissing it as rubbish.
Then I watched the 2005 made-for-TV film "Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy" and found it surprisingly good.
In short, the network killed its own hit show, apparently through its own executive incompetence.
Like they say at Boeing, what goes up must come down.