Mork & Mindy

Anybody else like Mork & Mindy?

I first got into it when Channel 4 repeated it during the summers of 1995 & 1996.

Think it's about time I bought the DVD's.

I loved it at the time - especially Pam Dawber.

But of course this was Robin Williams first role to most in this country and he was unique.

I enjoyed it at the time.

Nanu nanu...

As I recall, Williams was outstanding in an otherwise lacklustre show.

Fond memories of it as a kid

Bought series 1 last year and tbh it's pretty awful!

Nice cast and the story lines are ok

But it just not funny

Oh and yes , Pam Dawber was haaaaaawt

I do still watch this show and for me, this show is so fantastic and entertaining and it introduced the very famous actor Robin Williams, this is where he bloomed and discovered by many producers of his great acting ability. I love Robin's character as Mork because of being hyperactive all the time and the chemistry between him and Pam Dauber is very great! There are lots of gags in this show whenever Pam (Mindy) tried not to laugh too much on every scene because we all know Robin (Mork) is one of the great comedy actors in the entertainment history!

Everything Made Joyous:

RIP Garry Marshall:

https://www.theguardian.com/culture/filmblog/2016/jul/20/garry-marshall-a-genuine-mensch-who-made-everything-improbably-joyous

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3698639/Garry-Marshall-hit-movies-Pretty-Woman-Princess-Diaries-TV-s-Happy-Days-dies-age-81.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRb-1ZSQtt8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W6y7YhHdVE

I haven't seen it since I was a kid. I loved it then. Off to YouTube I go...

I might try to find an episode
but I fear it may be a bit rubbish nowadays

How can it be rubbish with the gorgeous Pam Dawber?

That's true
It's just Robin Williams' shtick that gets a bit wearing sometimes

Good programme for its time. Not sure it was Robin Williams' best work, but a sure reminder of his talent.

Mork and Mindy was good

I have some great memories of watching it as a child. I agree with the comment above ^
I also don't believe it was Robin's best work, but still a good programme none the less