Robin Williams, of course, didn’t belong to me alone. At the peak of Mork & Mindy’s success — when he made the cover of TIME his first season — over 60 million people watched it every week. (A No. 1 ...
When the final episode of Mork & Mindy aired on May 27, 1982, it brought to an end the unpredictable journey that helped to make Robin Williams a household name. The character Mork first appeared on ...
Mork & Mindy was a strange television series but that was kind of the point. A single episode of Happy Days was so popular it became its own series starring Robin Williams as an extraterrestrial ...
As sitcoms of its era went, “Mork & Mindy” was neither the best nor the worst. It may, however, have been among the sneakiest in its social commentary. A “Happy Days” spinoff that ran from 1978 to ...
In the late 1970s, a television show burst onto screens, taking the world by storm with its unique blend of humor, heart and an out-of-this-world premise. Mork & Mindy and it's talented cast was not ...
NBC's "Behind the Camera" series -- a compendium of movies mostly raiding ABC hits of the 1970s -- goes biopic with this dissection of "Mork & Mindy," which is really the Robin Williams version of "A ...
Today, Robin Williams is known and loved for the humor and genuine warmth he brought to his characters. Not only did he play a number of oddballs in family comedies such as Mrs. Doubtfire, Hook, and ...
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