ABC Network - Mork & Mindy - "A Morkville Horror" - WLS-TV (Completeish Broadcast, 10/28/1979) 📺 🎃
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- Here's a first-run, second-season Halloween-themed episode of Mork & Mindy, "A Morkville Horror" (S02E08), as broadcast over the ABC Network via Chicago's WLS Channel 7.
In this episode (with guest Robert Donner as Exidor), Mindy finds her childhood home is haunted by her dead relatives as she tries to prepare it for sale.
Includes:
Station ID / PSA for Chicago Boy Scouts (voiceover by Wayne Atkinson)
Show opening titles (way different from first season; Jim Staahl who is shown in the opening credits does not appear in this episode)
Commercials for:
New Meow Mix - in blue box, with beef, liver and kidney
Sears - Pre-Holiday Home Appliance Sale
Episode Act I
Commercials for:
Olympus OM10 camera - with Cheryl Tiegs (taking pictures of bicycle race)
Green Giant Niblets Corn - in Butter Sauce
Promo for The Associates, followed by "Disaster on the Coastliner" (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
Animated 1979-80 ABC ID, with lower-third station ID coming in a bit later
Episode Act II
[sadly, this break was edited out of the recording]
Episode epilogue, with Mork reporting to Orson, followed by ending credits (with voiceover promo for 240-Robert, followed by Seattle Seahawks vs. Atlanta Falcons on NFL Monday Night Football, and The Associates coming up next followed by "Disaster on the Coastliner," by Allan Jefferys)
(recording ends before Paramount Television logo bumper)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, October 28th 1979 during the 7:00pm to 7:30pm timeframe.
This was from a tape donated to The Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of The George Jen Collection.
About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:
The MCCTv (FuzzyMemoriesTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s to early 80s, mostly) recorded off of TV (in Chicago or other cities now too); things which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. If you have any old 1970s videotapes recorded off of TV please email: tapes@fuzzy.tv Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical preservation. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, please e-mail tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you for your help!
Truly one of the best sitcoms with one of the best actors ever. RIP Robin Williams, Robert Donner, Tom Poston, and Jay Thomas.
Love these full original airings with commercials
The moment Mork channeled Mindy's mother has to be the heartbreaker of the episode.
THIS WAS THE SHOW BACK IN THE DAY...on Tuesday Nights, LATE 70's, going into the early 80's. ABC had, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Three's Company, To Close For Comfort, and Hart too Hart. ALL BACK TOO BACK. they say, the BEST T.V lineup in the history of Television.
This show got bad after the first year. The producers screwed things up so badly it never recovered. But I think Robin Williams is still hanging around somewhere.
No. That would have been the Cosby Show, Family Ties, Cheers, and Night Court.
@@tj.espygil4544 too soon
Such a cosy watch. Watched these back when they did the re-runs of this in the UK. Loving the the vintage USA ads. The nostalgia vibes are strong. Watching this is like going back in time. Subscribed.
Pam Dawber: a classy, sophisticated beauty!
Robin Williams at his best!
He was great, may he rest in peace!
Totally agree. I really miss him.
I been looking for this one!!! I seem to specifically remember watching this episode as a kid. Halloween was always a magical time.
In the Green Giant commercial, one of the farmers is voiced by Paul Frees.
I always wanted to wear that red & silvet outfit Mork had on as a kid even for Halloween but it was never around. I'M 46 now and I'm STILL looking for it
I didn’t expect to end up in tears, this was sweet, and I was also wrestling with the same issues.
Yay! I was 5 when this aired. I grew upon the south side watched this all the time,
What I loved about these shows back then was they were funny because I was just a kid. But looking back I appreciate that they actually taught me something; a moral. Tell me one show that does this now in 2023! With all the channels and streaming services...I bet there isn't one! This show was special in so many ways. I'm happy I got to laugh and learn from them. Then and now. 🙏🏼✌🏼❤️
OH YA one of my favorite childhood shows.....Maybe I should say teenage yrs...lol
the quality is amazing
One of my favorite "Mork and Mindy" episodes.
I used to love the end of the show when Mork gave his reports to his leader Orson
This was one of the most bizarre television programmes in the history of the medium. I can't believe we actually used to watch it. Even My Favorite Martian seems more plausible. At least it is a legit planet.
thanks for posting
My dad called this Dork & Dindy. Hahah. We met Robin at Magic Mountain, I felt bad for his son, Robin never turned it off. ✌️😟
You understand I see!
He only did that when fans where around.
What's scary is that there are only 2:25 of commercials.
One of the breaks was cut, sadly. Maybe I should label this one ‘almost’ complete broadcast.
This episode was on Rewind TV the other day. Both my dad and I howled when we got to the line "I'll teach you to make that tea that makes 'em cough up their pancreas!"
Had the privilege to see the Mork and Mindy house on a trip to Colorado this summer. I’m such a nerd. Thanks for sharing, Na Noo Na Noo!
I'm a bigger nerd than you the address is 1619 pine Street.... I even know the address 🤪😝😜😆
@@piper888 how do you think I found the house- lol
I'd go back and do it all over again if I could, sure glad as hell I don't HAVE to though :D Ahh the bad ol' good old bad ol' days. Haha. ✌👀
One of Robin Williams's early roles.
And a Chicago native son, at that.
Oh, you KNOW I'll be sticking around for 'Disaster on the Coastliner,' Ernie!
I can’t see how this show ever lasted.
Disco-fying the sprightly theme tune is a great example of "if it's not broke, don't fix it."
2:25: "Kenmore - Solid as Sears." Oh boy, that slogan did not age well!
When ~40% of all new appliances in US/Canada were sold under the Kenmore brand name and manufactured in both countries…
This episode was alot more scarier when I was seven.
When Mindy's Mother's ghost was talking it sounded like Mrs Doubtfire
I wonder if Mindy used any of Mork's space powder
Xador reminds me of Kramer
it may be the actor who played his unc;le
I hated how the show ended...it never finished.
I stopped watching this show after the first year. ABC got stupid and moved the show to Sundays opposite All in the Family. They got rid of the father and grandmother, another stupid mistake, and stories got dumber and unfunny. Millions of viewers stopped watching and ratings went down from being in the top 5 shows rankings to number 28, and down from there. The show and viewership never recovered. But I think Robin Williams is still hanging around somewhere.
@@tj.espygil4544 too soon
This is such a nice episode
And yes i loved this show to when i was a kid 😊
Green Giant Niblets Corn In Butter Sause 13:29
was just about to turn 5 years old on Halloween 👻
She was an 11 out of 10
This is all genius.
Fun fact: Robin Williams wasn't acting, he really was possessed.
Pam Dawber is gorgeous
I WAS Born N Da Late '70s!!!
A microwave from Sears for 479 dollars.
Rebadged RadarRange. Originally created by Raytheon engineer Percy Spencer, was first sold by Tappan. Next licensed to Sharp Electronics, creator of the rotating turntable feature . Amana consumer appliances introduced the countertop sized devices in early/mid 80s, with a significant decrease in retail prices. That was a reasonably competitive price for the late 70s. Consider: Original Apple II msrp was $1298 for 4k ram, while 48k went for $264; floppy disk drive was an expensive option.
70s women....just WOW.... 🥵
Awkward