Title | My Favorite Martian: Season 1 |
Year | 1963 |
Time | 1050 mins |
Genre | Comedy; Family; Science Fiction |
Director | Sidney Miller; Leslie Goodwins |
Edition | |
Format | DVD |
Actor | Ray Walston as Uncle Martin; Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara; Pamela Britton as Mrs. Lorelei Brown; J. Pat O'Malley as Mr. Harry Burns; Orangey as Herbie; Ann Marshall as Angela Brown; Vito Scotti as Waiter; Norman Alden as Detective Harris; Richard Deacon as Mr. Bentley; Henry Beckman as Ass't D.A. Ronald Bradley; George Cisar as Patrolman #1; Herbert Rudley as J.M. Buckley; Cliff Norton as Mr. Carter; Dick Wilson as Patrolman #2; Lee Krieger as Officer Walker |
Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
Cinematography | Glen MacWilliams; Keith C. Smith; Frank G. Carson |
Language | English |
Plot | 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 an interesting adventure with the stranded alien. |
Producer | Jack Chertok |
Writer | William Blinn; Terry Ryan |
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