Robin Williams was a complete comedy genius. I absolutely loved this show, I watched it all the time. My heart broke into pieces when my sister told me he passed away. There will never be another one like him ever again. Rip, Robin, we love you and miss you
Agreed!! Last I heard I think Mork & Mindy, Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley were streaming on Pluto TV, though that's not available everywhere I know.
It's actually airing here in Canada Monday thru Friday on regular tv. BUT, before every episode there is a warning about the "unacceptable humor and references which were not acceptable then or today.... etc. etc etc." In other words, the PC crowd wants to guilt you if you choose to watch it.
@@mysticgatekeeper It's great to hear it's on regularly! I wondered if it might get hit by some of those now almost ubiquitous warnings for shows from the 70s/80s! I guess with some of the 'jiggle' episodes of Season 2 and the occasional Tonto/Native American 'Hollywood' voice he referenced it was probably inevitable. Feels bizarre given its such a well meaning positive show. But If the original Muppet Show now gets hit with disclaimers M&M was almost bound to.
I bet it was so much fun to work with Robin Williams. He was such a brilliant and funny actor. I was about 14 when these were shown and it seems like we were just watching these weekly episodes yesterday. You're so missed Robin.
We are less than a month away from the 10th anniversary and it's not an anniversary 💔😢 We lost the funniest man in history if you ask ne He could take any accessori and make humor out of it He traveled to the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan to cheer them up He was one of the kindest humans I've ever seen ❤ Thank you Robin And may you rest in peace for ever you of any deserve to for your contribution to my sanity and so many others 🙏🏻❤💕♥💙💖 Just saying 🇳🇴
The two of them worked in perfect harmony. The chemistry between them was amazing. What's even more amazing us that Pam got the part and didn't even know it. She didn't know Robin either! It was a wonderful show but as they say, all GOOD things must come to an end. There will never be another Robin Williams There will never be another show that will ever even hold a candle to M & M!
Yup! Their chemistry was effortless. It's remarkable really, hitting it off personally and professionally with someone like that without so much as a pre-meet up! I'm with people like Howard Storm who said the show never would have worked without it being that particular pairing. He gave it the incredible energy and she the heart and realness. When you go a bit deeper in fact, the whole thing has an (often weird) run of Serendipity about it that involves not only Robin and Pam, but Gina Hecht, Jay Thomas *and* Mark Harmon.
I imagine Robin must have driven the director etc crazy but it was all good fun. The cast whether adults or children had great affection for this comedy genius and so did those who loved to watch.
100%. The biography by Howard Storm, who directed all of the first 3 season's worth of episodes gives a lot of insight into the fun (and frustration) of directing Robin. His increasing drug use at the time didn't help, but everyone loved him so much that it remained a very affectionate/supportive set.
@@davidlafleche1142 Afraid that's just a myth that grew up, but isn't true. The writers have made that clear. The scripts were always drafted, rehearsed and re-written until the final shooting script was done. Robin could on the day ad lib and if it was better than what was in the script they would keep it. But there were no blank pages, and most of what was written was shot. You can't plan out the shooting of an episode with blank pages.
I never liked Mork & Mindy as a kid in the 70's when it first aired. I thought it was the dumbest show ever. Looking at these outtakes, I just laughed my ass off. I never appreciated the comedic genius of Robin Williams until now. These bloopers are everything to me, just when as I was feeling mighty low about life. Now to seek out all seasons of Mork & Mindy on DVD.
That's a common misconception I'm afraid. And one the writers (who worked till 3/4am in the morning on the scripts constantly have to correct). As you said yourself if that had been the case the episodes *never* would have been completed. You simply can't work that way. Robin did improvise on shooting days occasionally, but more often than not, any changes were made in consultation with the writers rehearsals long before shooting ever began.
Mr Williams was the funniest man on the planet,his movies were just heart felt like the fisher king and mrs doubtfire,he could make you laugh and cry in the same movie,whatever movie he did he put his heart and soul in it,you will be dearly missed..R.I.P mr williams 😢
when my sister and i were little mom bought my sister 2 puppies one male and one female and of course my sister named them Mork and Mindy...this was a trend for my sister another set of puppies we had at some point were named Captain and Tennille
This was such a wonderful show. It had humor for EVERYONE. For every age group, every person. Everyone could watch this show and fall in love with Mork and with Mindy. She was such a wonderful actress, such innocence yet strength and love. They played off each other so well too. The co-stars were always on point as well. Just a 🤪crazy🤪goofy🤪and wholesome show that was great for kids, and their parents too. I still don't know HOW these actors kept a straight face with Robin Williams doing his multiple voices, personalities, faces, and actions. He was a genius when it came to comedy and acting. God I really MISS HIM! 🙏 ❤ 🙏 🕊 RIP 🙏 🕊 Robin Williams 🙏 😢 your life and your work will be remembered forever! 🙏
Very well said, and completely agree. Robin was and remains unique. A comic genius and intellect (along with being an amazing actor). explosively and relentlessly funny, impish and sweet. Pam was the perfect foil to him. His best straight 'man', a far better actress than even she gave herself credit for. She grounded the show, while her own comic timing got better and better as it went on. Their chemistry never flagged, and it's great that later generations still get to appreciate it, Robin's comedy mastery at its earliest, and such a funny warm hearted show.
I distinctly remember seeing all of the "1st Bleam video" bloopers on RUclips in HD resolution back in 2012. Whoever uploaded them must have since removed them.
One of the bloopers was from one of my two favorite touching episodes, where after giving them stupid gag gifts and the family not knowing how to react and he overhears Susan (Morgan Fairchild) making fun of his gifts and leaves, Mork Mindy, her dad and grandma reminders of some very special moments in their past. The other touching episode which always makes me tear up is when Mork shrinks into a parallel universe and is gone for days. As the main character (Mandy) died in his arms he begins to grow again right through the fibers of the tablecloth and the reunion is extremely touching.
Absolutely, both are wonderfully done, and reunion makes my Number 1 in most touching/affecting moments. It's a real emotional gut punch of a reunion and just wonderfully/believably acted by both of them.
Agreed, although I feel sorry for the director and the production assistants. It had to be aggravating dealing with Williams' inability to stop improvising, since that led to longer production days and overtime. Even in these blooper reels you can hear at times the director getting fed up.
I figured they were going to "end" with the bare butt thing. That was how they ended the very first M,& M blooper show from way back. They have compiled several over the years. Robin was a unique one-of-a-kind though very dirty.
He really was! Flashed her multiple times, among other things, according to the directors, producers and Pam herself. Never mind the filthy jokes. Everything to make her and others laugh. Classic Imp of a man, but it was no wonder the filming was restricted to over 16s. My bet is there's a lot more in the vaults, that can't be added to the family friendly DVDs. Really wish Pam's behind the scenes documentary plan hadn't been derailed by Robin's management.
Made me sad, and hurt, and frustrated , and really bothered by not having a better make role model than my overworking absentee parentis. I've already grieved so this doesn't hurt anymore, thanks Jesús Cristo y Santa María, Madre de Guadalupe. 🤠 I didn't get surrounded by people who loved and supported me unconditionally until this year.
Absolutely. The Network messed up the success of the show by shifting it to a ridiculous night and getting rid of characters viewers loved. Left to it's own devices the show could have run for years with clever/funny storylines.
amigos mas me gustaba.mok.y mindy los miraba siempre...los mediodias.es un eisa donia luisa😂😂😂😂.ivierno.mirsba con mi abuelina...hermano .lis esxtranio robin wuilian.nano nano.quiero los pongan en tcm.....me pongo de pie si los pone.😊😊
@ the 23:30 mark or so there was a scene where you can see Pam is trying to not laugh with Robin Williams going his own goofiness. Then the next scene she has this little giggle and Robin in this hilarious voice says, "why do you laugh at MEEE?" Not a hugely big blooper but to hear Pam Dawber do the *sshole line after that sweet little giggle was adorably funny. She again had this wholesome innocence but also had a smoldering look that made her an extremely sexy woman. She was obviously beautiful, she was incredibly funny, and she was a perfect opposite for Robin Williams. This show was made when shows were made to be funny! Not push some weak agenda, or some political issue, or some other ridiculous ideology. Robin Williams was just flat out hilarious. I've called him a comedic genius and in my opinion there has never been anyone better at comedy who came before, during, after, or even will into the future. Robin Williams🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 was a 🎁gift!🎁 A PRECIOUS GIFT! 🎁💝🧧🎁💝🧧🎁💝🎁💝🧧🎁💖 AND he left one of the most amazing, incredible, wonderful, charming, hilarious, and beautiful legacies that anyone had ever had. 🙏🕊RIP🙏🕊🙏Robin🕊🙏🕊Williams🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊 God Bless you and sleep well sir, you deserve eternal peace, happiness, and ❤LOVE!❤
What are you exactly saying?? I'm guessing here about your statement, but are you questioning his crazy outrageous humorous talent that left us laughing from the time he arrived and spread his genius self was driven from drugs and being high ? He was known to have had struggles with drug addiction, but that drug use didn't make him funny nor did it ever make him not funny. Robin was born with some kind of ability to be able to always be someone nobody could possibly ever come near, the statement "they broke the mold when he was born" applied to him for sure, how could anyone be that funny with lighting speed hilarious comebacks and physical antics, that no one ever will come near to. I think he was from another planet sometimes!! I also believe that the energy it took and the enormous gift he had just being Robin always always being in the limelight, no matter what took its toll on him and eventually and unfortunately his escape was drugs. But becoming sober had to be hard for him and anybody for that matter, but he did it. His demise years later was so so horrible, he struggled for a long time with his neurological disease that took everything away from him as that same horrific disease does to anyone that has to battle it every single moment of every single day. For him his personality was his liability and just who he was, I'm so sorry he choose such a tragic way to end his suffering, even that choice to do that, didn't seem like how he would have really decided or chose to leave this world, I think his thought process was so affected and his thinking was truly unstable that ultimately when he killed himself in the manner he did to end it... it wasn't Robin at all but the disease that took control and carried it out without Robin knowing right from wrong. It's own euthanasia !! To sad for words. I know we will always LOVE and CHERISH him FOREVER. HE truly was a hero that made me laugh, a true gut hurting laugh that is always a great experience, and it will continue to always happen when I see this very special man.❤ So long for now !
For the sections from the original blooper reel from '79? It's not actually out of sync, I just think the poor video quality in some scenes can make it hard to see their lips move at times!
Cuando dicen "sucio" a qué se refieren ? Que hacía acotaciones sexuales o que, cómo salió Mindy HACE NO MUCHO, a decir que la *acosaba" ??? No le conozco a Míndy otro papel que le diera más EXITO que éste, sin ser ella tan graciosa, era simplemente dulce e ingenuo su personaje. ROBIN ERA UN HUMORISTA Y MIMO INCREIBLE, TENIA UN ROSTRO HERMOSO Y UN FISICO ESPECTACULAR...MORK Y MINDY fué MORK... Pasados los años, salir a hablar mal de Robin como lo hizo, después de su suicidio y las decenas de películas FABULOSAS que hizo ROBIN, me resulta "buscar prensa" de alguien que no se destacó prácticamente en nada y una falta de respeto a destiempo. ROBIN, TE CONOCI EN MORK, ME HICISTE FELIZ Y YA ME HICE ADICTA A VOS....Y TODO LO QUE SIGUIÓ NO DIÓ MÁS QUE BUENOS MENSAJES E INCREIBLES INTERPRETACIONES QUE ES IMPOSIBLE ENSUCIAR... ROBIN WILLIAMS FOREVER AND EVER , I WILL LOVE YOU AT MY LAST DAY...AND AFTER TOO !!!!❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️2❤️🔥🥰💕
I am sorry I cannot respond to you in Spanish (mine is non-existent I'm afraid)! But if the translation is correct then no Pam NEVER *ever* said Robin harassed her or made any such allegations against him. What she said was that Robin used to flash her, grope her and do all kinds of things, to make her laugh. These things DID come out years ago, and were well known. In fact people like Robin himself, Garry Marshall and the shows director, Howard Storm spoke about what he used to do to her. Not only that you can actually SEE Robin doing them to Pam in the Bloopers tape from the first year of the show. way back in 1979 (which is in this compilation video). He did all of it to make her laugh/blush and Pam SAID that. She never ever made any derogatory or accusatory remarks about his behavior. They were wonderful friends and loved each other. However when the Biography by David Itzkoff came out after Robin died, sections of the MEDIA took the stories (that again were well known!) and tried to make it sound like it was something it wasn't. They made click bait out of their headlines, but then when you read the articles you saw Pam was only ever talking about the (admittedly smutty) ways he would try to catch her off guard and make her laugh. She was a good friend who loved and respected him. And while I absolutely agree that Robin 100 percent was a genius, and the reason for the show, he himself said Mork & Mindy never would have worked without the balance that Pam brought to it, and she was his rock. She had a hit show of her own years later before giving up acting for marriage and to raise a family. I've never heard anyone have a bad word to say about her, and it's a shame that this wrong idea, because of media manipulation, persists.
@@morkandmindy7826 yo ya había leído en varios lugares que ella dijo que a veces tenía que frenarlo, say "stop"...incluso hasta pudo ser cierto que el la cortejara fuera de escena...y? Sabía también que hizo una serie, pero habrá quedado en EEUU porque aquí jamás se supo nada. El éxito de Mork & Mindy fué 98 por ciento mérito de Robin y tuvo otro alcance a nivel mundial. Porque si había un guionista bueno, ROBIN siempre agregaba algo propio, improvisaba... ésta fué su presentación al mundo... luego en las otras películas también era de improvisar y salirse del guión, pero lo dejaban porque era GENIAL, lo que agregaba o cambiaba era superior al guión. Que haya dicho "culo", que hay partes dónde dicen que mostró sus genitales, no me extrañaría, más en esta euforia por la que estaba pasando la serie ( y ya algún problema además de adicción para estar más brillante y divertido, como tú dices, siempre buscó la risa de todos, compañeros y público, es propio de los artistas, necesitan ser queridos y aceptados. Pero esas declaraciones de Pam justo fueron cuando el # me too, estaba en pleno surgimiento y cientos de actrices salieron a denunciar compañeros, directores, productores por eso dije: "ella también se sube al tren" después de 40 años y con Robin muerto? ... Si hubiera sido real, él no puede dar su testimonio. Quizá, como tú dices, fue una tergiversación de la prensa? .. puede ser, pero muchas salieron con acusaciones falsas, exageradas o improbables y antiguas, ahora que nadie las llama. Eso pasó en todos los países y ambientes, no sólo el artístico, TV, o cine. Por los comentarios que lei aquí, y lo que pude ver en los bloopers y el final con él desnudo! 🤣🤣🙃🙄🙄. Gracias por responderme, comprendo inglés algo pero no sé si pueda escribir todo... Disculpa🙏❤️
@@ceciliarodriguezroge7692 Hi, no need to be sorry! You're far better linguistically than I am! But I do have to restate that Pam *did not* ever hop on the Me Too train. These stories did *not* just come out after 40 years. They were around *for* 40 years. This really was not a matter of his not being around to give his testimony, because HE talked about doing these things to her himself (including in a Lifetime 'Biography' of Pam in 2002) And as you say yourself you can see him flashing her and naked in the video (and also grabbing her boob and groping her!). All of that behavior was widely known by a lot of fans even in the 1970s (thanks to that bootleg video!) and talked about long before he died by Robin, Pam, Garry, show directors Bob Claver, Howard Storm and others who worked on the show. Howard Storm, who directed all of the episodes in the first 3 seasons, recalled (on multiple occasions) actively stopping filming to say to things like 'Robin where in the script does it say Mork grabs Mindy's boob?" This really wasn't anything New, or something she just brought up for the first time after he died. Robin freely spoke about it, so this was not a case of being something he had to defend. Robin volunteered the info. The timing in 2018 was purely down to the publishing of Robin's Biography, and nothing to do with Pam. She was approached (as all those closest to Robin were) by David Itzkoff and spoke about their time making Mork and Mindy. She spoke about a lot of things in regards to their friendship and the making of the show. Including the same stories about his 'puppyish' behavior that in her own words may sound bad to others now but for her, had to be taken in the context that Robin meant them. That he was, in many ways, a giant kid. Impish and playful and trying to make her laugh and that was a big part of who he was. Pam was merely recounting the same *old* stories again, fondly (Howard and Garry did the same). She made absolutely no allegations against him, she loved him. It absolutely was the Press/Media using those particular parts of her conversation with David Itzkoff in the book as *clickbait* to make it sound like this was all brand new info, and that he harassed her. But when you read what she actually says, it's clear it's not and she made it *clear* it wasn't anything like the Me Too cases. There was a reason that Robin wanted Pam on his last TV show with him just months before he died, and named her his 'dream' co-star. They remained close and she never has accused him of anything (except maybe being a smutty minded goof ball!)🤣🙃 Thank you for giving me the opportunity to correct this misconception! And always glad to chat about how great the show (and Pam) was, and naturally how much of a comedy genius Robin was/is/will be regarded forever! ❤️ ❤️
Robin Williams was a complete comedy genius. I absolutely loved this show, I watched it all the time. My heart broke into pieces when my sister told me he passed away. There will never be another one like him ever again. Rip, Robin, we love you and miss you
The fact that this show isn't available on any of the streaming services is a crime.
Agreed!! Last I heard I think Mork & Mindy, Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley were streaming on Pluto TV, though that's not available everywhere I know.
It's actually airing here in Canada Monday thru Friday on regular tv. BUT, before every episode there is a warning about the "unacceptable humor and references which were not acceptable then or today.... etc. etc etc." In other words, the PC crowd wants to guilt you if you choose to watch it.
@@mysticgatekeeper It's great to hear it's on regularly! I wondered if it might get hit by some of those now almost ubiquitous warnings for shows from the 70s/80s! I guess with some of the 'jiggle' episodes of Season 2 and the occasional Tonto/Native American 'Hollywood' voice he referenced it was probably inevitable. Feels bizarre given its such a well meaning positive show. But If the original Muppet Show now gets hit with disclaimers M&M was almost bound to.
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Agree 1000 percent
I bet it was so much fun to work with Robin Williams. He was such a brilliant and funny actor. I was about 14 when these were shown and it seems like we were just watching these weekly episodes yesterday. You're so missed Robin.
RIP Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 - August 11, 2014), age 63
You will be remembered as a legend
We are less than a month away from the 10th anniversary and it's not an anniversary 💔😢
We lost the funniest man in history if you ask ne
He could take any accessori and make humor out of it
He traveled to the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan to cheer them up
He was one of the kindest humans I've ever seen ❤
Thank you Robin
And may you rest in peace for ever you of any deserve to for your contribution to my sanity and so many others 🙏🏻❤💕♥💙💖
Just saying 🇳🇴
The two of them worked in perfect harmony. The chemistry between them was amazing.
What's even more amazing us that Pam got the part and didn't even know it. She didn't know Robin either! It was a wonderful show but as they say, all GOOD things must come to an end.
There will never be another Robin Williams
There will never be another show that will ever even hold a candle to M & M!
Yup! Their chemistry was effortless. It's remarkable really, hitting it off personally and professionally with someone like that without so much as a pre-meet up! I'm with people like Howard Storm who said the show never would have worked without it being that particular pairing. He gave it the incredible energy and she the heart and realness.
When you go a bit deeper in fact, the whole thing has an (often weird) run of Serendipity about it that involves not only Robin and Pam, but Gina Hecht, Jay Thomas *and* Mark Harmon.
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It was hilarious for one year, but it couldn't sustain that maniacal energy. The funniest show of all time was The Bullwinkle Show.
Humor to share
Props to Pam for just keeping up with him the whole time. She was one of those too talented and good for the masses.
they had a great time doing the show. as if they are not working, just having a good time. Mindy showed she had a blast with Mork.
I imagine Robin must have driven the director etc crazy but it was all good fun. The cast whether adults or children had great affection for this comedy genius and so did those who loved to watch.
100%. The biography by Howard Storm, who directed all of the first 3 season's worth of episodes gives a lot of insight into the fun (and frustration) of directing Robin. His increasing drug use at the time didn't help, but everyone loved him so much that it remained a very affectionate/supportive set.
@@morkandmindy7826 The writers didn't like that. They would leave entire pages blank and say, "Mork can go off here."
@@davidlafleche1142 Afraid that's just a myth that grew up, but isn't true. The writers have made that clear. The scripts were always drafted, rehearsed and re-written until the final shooting script was done. Robin could on the day ad lib and if it was better than what was in the script they would keep it. But there were no blank pages, and most of what was written was shot. You can't plan out the shooting of an episode with blank pages.
0:23 if you listen very carefully you can hear Orson say "Why does this.... oh shit" very faintly.
Robin Williams' response made me do a spit take!
You’ve got the script was brilliant 😂
“You have the script ……….”. He drives everyone crazy but it was good fun.
I love Robin Williams rest in peace but I was in love with Mindy and still am❤ such a beautiful beautiful woman 💖
When the studio audience was real. And oh my goodness they had a ball.
This is truly the lost episode of “Mork and Mindy”!….”Woah!Humor!…Ark!Ark!!!”
I never liked Mork & Mindy as a kid in the 70's when it first aired. I thought it was the dumbest show ever. Looking at these outtakes, I just laughed my ass off. I never appreciated the comedic genius of Robin Williams until now. These bloopers are everything to me, just when as I was feeling mighty low about life. Now to seek out all seasons of Mork & Mindy on DVD.
Same
it’s making me laugh so much of my heart is jumping and robin Williams is so funny
:-) Yeah, it's cracking good stuff. A lot of stuff was filmed and never used. If only they'd release more!
Amazed any episodes got completed. 90% of Williams dialodge was improvised so the other actors often never knew what he was going to say next.
That's a common misconception I'm afraid. And one the writers (who worked till 3/4am in the morning on the scripts constantly have to correct). As you said yourself if that had been the case the episodes *never* would have been completed. You simply can't work that way. Robin did improvise on shooting days occasionally, but more often than not, any changes were made in consultation with the writers rehearsals long before shooting ever began.
@@morkandmindy7826 Didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
I love this show! A comic Genius & a Goddess!
That was so funny. I miss that man, he was one of kind. All this time later I still can't believe he's gone.
It's not the thought, it's the gift that counts 😂 6:17
Robin Williams & Pam Dawber worked great together He was a true comedy Legend
That they did, phenomenal chemistry. And he was a one of a kind, unique and irreplaceable.
Absolutely
Mr Williams was the funniest man on the planet,his movies were just heart felt like the fisher king and mrs doubtfire,he could make you laugh and cry in the same movie,whatever movie he did he put his heart and soul in it,you will be dearly missed..R.I.P mr williams 😢
You're doing the TV-lords work, my man. I searched and you delivered. Thanks.
when my sister and i were little mom bought my sister 2 puppies one male and one female and of course my sister named them Mork and Mindy...this was a trend for my sister another set of puppies we had at some point were named Captain and Tennille
This was such a wonderful show. It had humor for EVERYONE. For every age group, every person. Everyone could watch this show and fall in love with Mork and with Mindy. She was such a wonderful actress, such innocence yet strength and love. They played off each other so well too. The co-stars were always on point as well. Just a 🤪crazy🤪goofy🤪and wholesome show that was great for kids, and their parents too. I still don't know HOW these actors kept a straight face with Robin Williams doing his multiple voices, personalities, faces, and actions. He was a genius when it came to comedy and acting. God I really MISS HIM! 🙏 ❤
🙏 🕊 RIP 🙏 🕊 Robin Williams 🙏 😢 your life and your work will be remembered forever! 🙏
Very well said, and completely agree. Robin was and remains unique. A comic genius and intellect (along with being an amazing actor). explosively and relentlessly funny, impish and sweet. Pam was the perfect foil to him. His best straight 'man', a far better actress than even she gave herself credit for. She grounded the show, while her own comic timing got better and better as it went on. Their chemistry never flagged, and it's great that later generations still get to appreciate it, Robin's comedy mastery at its earliest, and such a funny warm hearted show.
10 years gone this year, R. I. P. Uncle Robin 😞❤️
Rip to a great comdiean & Actor Robin Williams we still miss you
I distinctly remember seeing all of the "1st Bleam video" bloopers on RUclips in HD resolution back in 2012. Whoever uploaded them must have since removed them.
Pam Dawber was absolutely gorgeous.
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Oh, I love you, Robin. Miss you, you crazy cat. Xx
I would love to watch all of these again
this is GOLD!!! Nice job!!
Attending a filming of sn episode must have been a riot for the audience😂
I could imagine Robin Williams did this at heavens gate! 28:20
It was this moment god knew, he....
😂😂😢😮 he was so funny 🤣 miss him
One of the bloopers was from one of my two favorite touching episodes, where after giving them stupid gag gifts and the family not knowing how to react and he overhears Susan (Morgan Fairchild) making fun of his gifts and leaves, Mork Mindy, her dad and grandma reminders of some very special moments in their past.
The other touching episode which always makes me tear up is when Mork shrinks into a parallel universe and is gone for days. As the main character (Mandy) died in his arms he begins to grow again right through the fibers of the tablecloth and the reunion is extremely touching.
Absolutely, both are wonderfully done, and reunion makes my Number 1 in most touching/affecting moments. It's a real emotional gut punch of a reunion and just wonderfully/believably acted by both of them.
Robin Williams + Outtakes = Extreme Hilarity!!!!!
Agreed, although I feel sorry for the director and the production assistants. It had to be aggravating dealing with Williams' inability to stop improvising, since that led to longer production days and overtime. Even in these blooper reels you can hear at times the director getting fed up.
28:11 That right there is an absolute mood when I have Writer’s Block 😅
RIP Robin ...
I figured they were going to "end" with the bare butt thing. That was how they ended the very first M,& M blooper show from way back. They have compiled several over the years. Robin was a unique one-of-a-kind though very dirty.
He really was! Flashed her multiple times, among other things, according to the directors, producers and Pam herself. Never mind the filthy jokes. Everything to make her and others laugh. Classic Imp of a man, but it was no wonder the filming was restricted to over 16s. My bet is there's a lot more in the vaults, that can't be added to the family friendly DVDs. Really wish Pam's behind the scenes documentary plan hadn't been derailed by Robin's management.
That last one 😂
PAM!❤
Made me sad, and hurt, and frustrated , and really bothered by not having a better make role model than my overworking absentee parentis. I've already grieved so this doesn't hurt anymore, thanks Jesús Cristo y Santa María, Madre de Guadalupe.
🤠 I didn't get surrounded by people who loved and supported me unconditionally until this year.
I know the feeling. That's why I wrote stories about good parents: "The Master of Perception" and "Catch a Falling Star" (homepage/about).
I would've loved to act with Robin. It would've felt like to me what he must've felt when they brought Jonathan Winters on.
❤ Absolutely, and I'm sure you are not alone in feeling that way.
You know, one time, Orson got so fat that he single handedly changed the value of Pi from 3.141 to 78.381 and broke all the circles.
Really sucks Mork & Mindy got cancelled.Would have loved to see it go full length,gave a series finale or a reunion show either one
Absolutely. The Network messed up the success of the show by shifting it to a ridiculous night and getting rid of characters viewers loved. Left to it's own devices the show could have run for years with clever/funny storylines.
Chilhood memories...
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Memories…
These were hilarious 😆😆
Apparently this was filmed with a camera from 1930…
amigos mas me gustaba.mok.y mindy los miraba siempre...los mediodias.es un eisa donia luisa😂😂😂😂.ivierno.mirsba con mi abuelina...hermano .lis esxtranio robin wuilian.nano nano.quiero los pongan en tcm.....me pongo de pie si los pone.😊😊
@ the 23:30 mark or so there was a scene where you can see Pam is trying to not laugh with Robin Williams going his own goofiness. Then the next scene she has this little giggle and Robin in this hilarious voice says, "why do you laugh at MEEE?" Not a hugely big blooper but to hear Pam Dawber do the *sshole line after that sweet little giggle was adorably funny. She again had this wholesome innocence but also had a smoldering look that made her an extremely sexy woman. She was obviously beautiful, she was incredibly funny, and she was a perfect opposite for Robin Williams. This show was made when shows were made to be funny! Not push some weak agenda, or some political issue, or some other ridiculous ideology. Robin Williams was just flat out hilarious. I've called him a comedic genius and in my opinion there has never been anyone better at comedy who came before, during, after, or even will into the future. Robin Williams🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 was a 🎁gift!🎁 A PRECIOUS GIFT! 🎁💝🧧🎁💝🧧🎁💝🎁💝🧧🎁💖 AND he left one of the most amazing, incredible, wonderful, charming, hilarious, and beautiful legacies that anyone had ever had.
🙏🕊RIP🙏🕊🙏Robin🕊🙏🕊Williams🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊 God Bless you and sleep well sir, you deserve eternal peace, happiness, and ❤LOVE!❤
Damn, the end of that comment just went off the rails with emojis and shit lmao. Huge generational giveaway.
It mustve taken forever to film one scene in view of Robin's unstoppable talent
Why can't we see any of these. I want to see reruns
Did anyone else notice how many times Robin mentioned Drugs?,….Little did we know. RIP ROBIN🫶🏻
What are you exactly saying??
I'm guessing here about your statement, but are you questioning his crazy outrageous humorous talent that left us laughing from the time he arrived and spread his genius self was driven from drugs and being high ? He was known to have had struggles with drug addiction, but that drug use didn't make him funny nor did it ever make him not funny. Robin was born with some kind of ability to be able to always be someone nobody could possibly ever come near, the statement "they broke the mold when he was born" applied to him for sure, how could anyone be that funny with lighting speed hilarious comebacks and physical antics, that no one ever will come near to. I think he was from another planet sometimes!! I also believe that the energy it took and the enormous gift he had just being Robin always always being in the limelight, no matter what took its toll on him and eventually and unfortunately his escape was drugs. But becoming sober had to be hard for him and anybody for that matter, but he did it. His demise years later was so so horrible, he struggled for a long time with his neurological disease that took everything away from him as that same horrific disease does to anyone that has to battle it every single moment of every single day. For him his personality was his liability and just who he was, I'm so sorry he choose such a tragic way to end his suffering, even that choice to do that, didn't seem like how he would have really decided or chose to leave this world, I think his thought process was so affected and his thinking was truly unstable that ultimately when he killed himself in the manner he did to end it... it wasn't Robin at all but the disease that took control and carried it out without Robin knowing right from wrong. It's own euthanasia !! To sad for words. I know we will always LOVE and CHERISH him FOREVER.
HE truly was a hero that made me laugh, a true gut hurting laugh that is always a great experience, and it will continue to always happen when I see this very special man.❤
So long for now !
@@pattiscott5549 thank you, I agree with everything you said - very well said too, the drugs did not make him funnier or less funny…
Bloopers are the best😅😅😅😅😅
A genius ❤❤❤❤
Pam is so hot !!!!!!!!
I bet Pam and the rest of the cast AND crew would have paid to work on this set each day!
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I bet Pam had a time acting with him
Super funny 😄😄😄😄
Yep, and you just know there's more out there in the archives somewhere!
@@morkandmindy7826 I know there is a lot more
Now on Prime. All seasons. 😀
Excellent news!!
the audio and video being out of sync makes the blooper video seem less awesome somehow.
For the sections from the original blooper reel from '79? It's not actually out of sync, I just think the poor video quality in some scenes can make it hard to see their lips move at times!
Its on utube tv.
He was funny when he was ripped on coke
I don't think that was really his bare bottom, it's not as furry as I remembered!
LOL!! Well they shaved his chest for the first few episodes, they may have done lower down too! Definitely his though, such a total exhibitionist!😀 😀😀
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22:02
Cuando dicen "sucio" a qué se refieren ? Que hacía acotaciones sexuales o que, cómo salió Mindy HACE NO MUCHO, a decir que la *acosaba" ??? No le conozco a Míndy otro papel que le diera más EXITO que éste, sin ser ella tan graciosa, era simplemente dulce e ingenuo su personaje. ROBIN ERA UN HUMORISTA Y MIMO INCREIBLE, TENIA UN ROSTRO HERMOSO Y UN FISICO ESPECTACULAR...MORK Y MINDY fué MORK... Pasados los años, salir a hablar mal de Robin como lo hizo, después de su suicidio y las decenas de películas FABULOSAS que hizo ROBIN, me resulta "buscar prensa" de alguien que no se destacó prácticamente en nada y una falta de respeto a destiempo. ROBIN, TE CONOCI EN MORK, ME HICISTE FELIZ Y YA ME HICE ADICTA A VOS....Y TODO LO QUE SIGUIÓ NO DIÓ MÁS QUE BUENOS MENSAJES E INCREIBLES INTERPRETACIONES QUE ES IMPOSIBLE ENSUCIAR... ROBIN WILLIAMS FOREVER AND EVER , I WILL LOVE YOU AT MY LAST DAY...AND AFTER TOO !!!!❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️2❤️🔥🥰💕
I am sorry I cannot respond to you in Spanish (mine is non-existent I'm afraid)! But if the translation is correct then no Pam NEVER *ever* said Robin harassed her or made any such allegations against him. What she said was that Robin used to flash her, grope her and do all kinds of things, to make her laugh. These things DID come out years ago, and were well known. In fact people like Robin himself, Garry Marshall and the shows director, Howard Storm spoke about what he used to do to her. Not only that you can actually SEE Robin doing them to Pam in the Bloopers tape from the first year of the show. way back in 1979 (which is in this compilation video).
He did all of it to make her laugh/blush and Pam SAID that. She never ever made any derogatory or accusatory remarks about his behavior. They were wonderful friends and loved each other.
However when the Biography by David Itzkoff came out after Robin died, sections of the MEDIA took the stories (that again were well known!) and tried to make it sound like it was something it wasn't. They made click bait out of their headlines, but then when you read the articles you saw Pam was only ever talking about the (admittedly smutty) ways he would try to catch her off guard and make her laugh. She was a good friend who loved and respected him.
And while I absolutely agree that Robin 100 percent was a genius, and the reason for the show, he himself said Mork & Mindy never would have worked without the balance that Pam brought to it, and she was his rock. She had a hit show of her own years later before giving up acting for marriage and to raise a family. I've never heard anyone have a bad word to say about her, and it's a shame that this wrong idea, because of media manipulation, persists.
@@morkandmindy7826 yo ya había leído en varios lugares que ella dijo que a veces tenía que frenarlo, say "stop"...incluso hasta pudo ser cierto que el la cortejara fuera de escena...y? Sabía también que hizo una serie, pero habrá quedado en EEUU porque aquí jamás se supo nada. El éxito de Mork & Mindy fué 98 por ciento mérito de Robin y tuvo otro alcance a nivel mundial. Porque si había un guionista bueno, ROBIN siempre agregaba algo propio, improvisaba... ésta fué su presentación al mundo... luego en las otras películas también era de improvisar y salirse del guión, pero lo dejaban porque era GENIAL, lo que agregaba o cambiaba era superior al guión. Que haya dicho "culo", que hay partes dónde dicen que mostró sus genitales, no me extrañaría, más en esta euforia por la que estaba pasando la serie ( y ya algún problema además de adicción para estar más brillante y divertido, como tú dices, siempre buscó la risa de todos, compañeros y público, es propio de los artistas, necesitan ser queridos y aceptados. Pero esas declaraciones de Pam justo fueron cuando el # me too, estaba en pleno surgimiento y cientos de actrices salieron a denunciar compañeros, directores, productores por eso dije: "ella también se sube al tren" después de 40 años y con Robin muerto? ... Si hubiera sido real, él no puede dar su testimonio. Quizá, como tú dices, fue una tergiversación de la prensa? .. puede ser, pero muchas salieron con acusaciones falsas, exageradas o improbables y antiguas, ahora que nadie las llama. Eso pasó en todos los países y ambientes, no sólo el artístico, TV, o cine. Por los comentarios que lei aquí, y lo que pude ver en los bloopers y el final con él desnudo! 🤣🤣🙃🙄🙄. Gracias por responderme, comprendo inglés algo pero no sé si pueda escribir todo... Disculpa🙏❤️
@@ceciliarodriguezroge7692 Hi, no need to be sorry! You're far better linguistically than I am!
But I do have to restate that Pam *did not* ever hop on the Me Too train. These stories did *not* just come out after 40 years. They were around *for* 40 years. This really was not a matter of his not being around to give his testimony, because HE talked about doing these things to her himself (including in a Lifetime 'Biography' of Pam in 2002) And as you say yourself you can see him flashing her and naked in the video (and also grabbing her boob and groping her!). All of that behavior was widely known by a lot of fans even in the 1970s (thanks to that bootleg video!) and talked about long before he died by Robin, Pam, Garry, show directors Bob Claver, Howard Storm and others who worked on the show.
Howard Storm, who directed all of the episodes in the first 3 seasons, recalled (on multiple occasions) actively stopping filming to say to things like 'Robin where in the script does it say Mork grabs Mindy's boob?" This really wasn't anything New, or something she just brought up for the first time after he died. Robin freely spoke about it, so this was not a case of being something he had to defend. Robin volunteered the info.
The timing in 2018 was purely down to the publishing of Robin's Biography, and nothing to do with Pam. She was approached (as all those closest to Robin were) by David Itzkoff and spoke about their time making Mork and Mindy. She spoke about a lot of things in regards to their friendship and the making of the show. Including the same stories about his 'puppyish' behavior that in her own words may sound bad to others now but for her, had to be taken in the context that Robin meant them. That he was, in many ways, a giant kid. Impish and playful and trying to make her laugh and that was a big part of who he was.
Pam was merely recounting the same *old* stories again, fondly (Howard and Garry did the same). She made absolutely no allegations against him, she loved him.
It absolutely was the Press/Media using those particular parts of her conversation with David Itzkoff in the book as *clickbait* to make it sound like this was all brand new info, and that he harassed her. But when you read what she actually says, it's clear it's not and she made it *clear* it wasn't anything like the Me Too cases. There was a reason that Robin wanted Pam on his last TV show with him just months before he died, and named her his 'dream' co-star. They remained close and she never has accused him of anything (except maybe being a smutty minded goof ball!)🤣🙃
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to correct this misconception! And always glad to chat about how great the show (and Pam) was, and naturally how much of a comedy genius Robin was/is/will be regarded forever! ❤️ ❤️
A comic genius and a beautiful woman. A truly great combination. Sadly they changed the successful idea by getting rid of popular characters.
7:16 lol a joint