List of Mork & Mindy episodes

After landing in the woods near Boulder, Colorado, he meets Mindy McConnell, who was stranded there by a man who had attempted to get too fresh with her before stealing her car.

In a flashback sequence, Mork tells Mindy about a previous visit to Earth, when Arthur Fonzarelli arranged a date for him with Laverne De Fazio.

After unintentionally ruining Mindy's date, Mork realizes the havoc that he is wreaking on her romantic life, and decides to move out.

While looking for a flop house, he stumbles on Exidor, the delusional leader (and only tangible member) of "The Friends of Venus".

A new customer at the music store turns out to be Mindy's old rival, Susan Taylor (played by Morgan Fairchild).

Susan sets her sights on Mork, as revenge for Mindy "stealing" her boyfriend back in high school.

At the music store, Mork has a run-in with Clint Mullet, a reporter for a tabloid that is offering $25,000 for proof of alien life.

After Mork rescues Mindy from the unwanted advances of a man named George (Brion James), the masher starts looking for the alien who he feels humiliated him.

Orkan Fact: Mork notes that, of all the planets he has visited, Earth is the only one whose inhabitants do not honor their elders.

Guest Star: Tom Poston as Franklin Bickley Mork's attempt to find a new job is complicated by his "birthday", a potentially fatal condition that causes him to behave stranger than usual unless he recharges himself with his egg-like "gleek".

When Mork inadvertently costs a potential job for Mindy, he wishes that he had never come to Earth, and he informs Orson of this.

Guest Stars: Linda Henning as Margaret, Sam Freed as Cliff Mork has a pet caterpillar, which he has named Bob.

Due to a misunderstanding about Monopoly money, gold-digger Kathy Cumberland believes that Mork is rich, and claims that she is carrying his child.

Mork is captured by a female Necroton warrior named Captain Nirvana and her minions Kama and Sutra.

Note: Portions were filmed at Mile High Stadium November 11, 1979, before a game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots.

Exidor wants to propose to a meter maid named Ambrosia Malspa, and asks Mork for help.

Mork goes on a secret mission for the Air Force, and unintentionally blows the cover on irresponsible behavior regarding nuclear waste.

When Mr. Bickley's blind son, Tom, comes to visit, Mork learns from him to see the world differently.

Mindy's efforts to make Mork act like a normal earthling backfire, radically changing his personality.

Although Mork does not understand the concept of charity, he is determined to help Mindy raise money for the children's hospital.

Mindy has a broken record player that the repairman, Augustus J. Strand, won't fix a second time.

Robin Williams is in town to do a live Solar Energy Benefit show, but Mindy cannot get an interview.

Mork does not think he looks anything like Robin Williams (whose name sounds very much like an Orkan-language obscenity), but he gets chased by a mob of fans.

The egg grows and hatches a full grown, elderly man as Mork and Mindy's baby (since Orkans age backwards).

Mearth comes home crying because the other kids made fun of him, and he hates the teacher Miss Geezba (who is still expecting the book report that Mork lost).

MILT is so sophisticated that it develops a mind of its own, and it decides to hold hostage its creator, Mindy and Mearth.

Mork and Mindy are overjoyed when they meet Kalnik, an alien from Neptune who has also married an earthling named Tracy.

Mork bucks for a promotion from leader Orson on planet Ork, and unintentionally comes up with a report on how to stay happily married on Earth.