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51. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Tim, the Mastermind (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

8.0
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In trying to devise a trip home to Mars, Martin takes many memory pills giving him green spots. Since Tim uses little brain space, Martin has him take the pills and gives him a post-hypnotic suggestion to return to normal at a finger snap.

Director: David Alexander | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Harry Holcombe, Jonathan Kidd

Votes: 38

52. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Time Out for Martin (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.4
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Martin builds a time machine to go back in time and avoid his crash to earth. Tim sees 1200 displayed on it and "corrects" it to 1215 and they are sent to that year in England. Tim stops a fight and ends up with the Magna Carta en route.

Director: James V. Kern | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Anne Wakefield, Anthony Eustrel

Votes: 34

53. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Uncle Baby (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.5
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Martin feels old and seeks rejuvenation using a special light. He needs 4 seconds of exposure and Tim messes it up, causing Martin to become an infant. Brennan stops by, thinks Tim has an abandoned infant and takes Martin to the hospital.

Director: James V. Kern | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Alan Hewitt, Natalie Masters

Votes: 35

54. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Uncle Martin and the Identified Flying Object (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.4
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Martin's finger is uncontrollable due to sun overexposure and causes flying objects in Mrs. Brown's apartment. She brings in a psychic phenomenon expert. A Martian sedative buys time but energy builds and could burst, causing catastrophe.

Director: Byron Paul | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Vaughn Taylor

Votes: 31

55. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: We Love You, Miss Pringle (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

8.3
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Miss Pringle, Tim's old no nonsense high school English teacher, stops by his apartment. She was and is the faculty advisor for the school newspaper, she being the one who got Tim first ... See full summary »

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Doris Packer, Randy Kirby

Votes: 56

56. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Who's Got a Secret? (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.7
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Mrs. Brown's big talking, mooching brother visits and finagles attending a women's defense league luncheon with a general as a guest speaker. He cons the General into thinking he is working on a top secret project with "inventor" Martin.

Director: John Erman | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Gavin MacLeod

Votes: 40

57. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: A Paris Original (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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Rhoda the robot is picked to replace Peter Robinson's girlfriend Ann as model for a high-style fashion show in Paris.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Richard Angarola, Roger C. Carmel, Bonnie Jones, Buddy Lewis

58. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Comic Interference (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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The housekeeper Mrs. Moffat asks Peter if her brother Harry can stay for a visit. Peter agrees but Harry, a nightclub comedian, shows no inclination of ever leaving. Peter and Rhoda devise a solution.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Julie Newmar, Jack Mullaney, Phil Arnold, Eddie Foy Jr.

59. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Pool Shark (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

7.3
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Peter owes a small fortune to a pool shark, but he very cleverly signed Bob's name to the IOU. They send in Rhoda to play the pool shark and with her abilities beat the shark and repays the debt.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar, Jack Mullaney, Doris Dowling

Votes: 22

60. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Rhoda Meets Dr. Robinson (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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After Dr. Bob McDonald has been suddenly called away to Pakistan, Peter Robinson is given custody of Rhoda Miller and learns that the girl he has admired is in fact a robot.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Nora Marlowe, Jack Mullaney, Julie Newmar

61. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Rhoda the Escort (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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Rhoda goes to work for an escort service.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Jack Mullaney, Julie Newmar, Michael Panaieff, Susan Wendell

62. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Rhoda's Forgery (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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Bob asks forgery to copy a Picasso painting and she does it so accurately a dealer declares it an original. Bob must figure out a way to have the art discounted without revealing Rhoda's unique involvement.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar, John Abbott, Edward Colmans

63. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Rhoda's Suntan (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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Rhoda the robot collapses from too much beach sun. Hero Peter Robinson has all kinds of trouble acting as nursemaid and a suspicious janitor thinks he's murdered the girl.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Julie Newmar, Jack Mullaney, Ross Ford, Ned Glass

64. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: Robotic Astronaut (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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Bob takes Rhoda along when he goes to interview prospective women astronauts. It turns into a major mistake as the government sees Rhoda as a prime candidate.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar, Eleanor Berry, John Clarke

65. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: The Kleptomaniac (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

6.9
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Rhoda, unaware that department stores are places where people purchase things, helps herself to gems from a jewelry counter.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar, Jack Mullaney, Doris Dowling

Votes: 19

66. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: The Lie (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

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Jack takes Bob's advice about facing one's fears but carries it too far. Peter tells a young woman he's an accomplished skydive and finds himself having to prove it.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar, Jack Mullaney, Linda Gaye Scott

67. My Living Doll (1964–1965)
Episode: The Witness (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

7.1
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After Bob is appointed as chairman of a road-safety committee, Peter crashes his car into Bob's car and then tries to blame Bob so his insurance won't be canceled. Rhoda testifies in court about the entire incident.

Director: Ezra Stone | Stars: Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar, Jack Mullaney, Parley Baer

Votes: 19

68. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Gesundheit, Uncle Martin (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.5
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A sneezaphobia day, occurring every 300 years, causes Martin to temporarily become forgetful. He knows a remedy that includes a key ingredient. He writes the ingredient name on a paper and puts in a book that Tim unknowingly loans out.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt

Votes: 37

69. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Uncle Martin's Bedtime Story (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.5
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Martin rigs Tim's radio to receive signals from the air force base of a coming launch to Mars. Mrs. Brown buys a hydraulic bed that has a spring synced to Martin's brain and tunes her into his thoughts while in bed. Brennan sleeps in it.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt

Votes: 34

70. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Never Trust a Naked Martian (1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.6
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Tim touches one of Martin's antennae and lands in the 4th dimension. He becomes invisible and is in limbo. Martin finds a small crack into the dimension but it's getting smaller with time. He thinks Tim can make it running through.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Bob Jellison

Votes: 40

71. My Living Doll (1964–1965)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Sci-Fi

7.4
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A psychiatrist is given care of Rhoda Miller "real name 'AF 709'", a lifelike sophisticated but naïve android that eventually learns how human society works and begins showing "or at least emulating" rudimentary emotions.

Stars: Julie Newmar, Robert Cummings, Jack Mullaney, Doris Dowling

Votes: 282

72. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: A Nose for News (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.2
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Tim is mad at Martin for "disappearing and spying" when he has a date at the apartment. Martin makes up for this, covering a news story for him and phoning it in using Tim's voice. Burns is impressed, hires Martin when he learns his role.

Director: Alan Rafkin | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, J. Pat O'Malley, Sheila Bromley

Votes: 39

73. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: An Old, Old Friend of the Family (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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After Martin makes Tim miss a deadline, he gets Tim an exclusive interview with Jakobar, the rogue leader of Kobima. Martin was friends with Jakobar's great-grandfather, a founder of Kobima. Jakobar seeks an oil deal but has trust issues.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Charles Maxwell, Henry Corden

Votes: 56

74. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Blood Is Thicker Than the Martian (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.4
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Tim's cousin Harvey visits so Martin must hide. They keep Mrs. Brown away as she would speak of Martin. Harvey is a mooch and wants to upgrade from his small town reporter job to where Tim works. The tiny apartment feels cramped to Martin.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Paul Smith

Votes: 57

75. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Danger! High Voltage (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.2
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Martin overcharges himself prepping for a trip to Mars. In discharging himself, he blacks out half of Los Angeles. The power company is narrowing the source of the blackout to their neighborhood. His condition could lead to a plaid face.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Milton Frome, Henry Gibson

Votes: 47

76. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Dial M for Martin (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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While fixing Mrs. Brown's TV antenna, Tim accidentally cuts a live telephone wire which hits Martin, in turn changing him into a live telephone. They keep explaining away the mysterious phone ringing and voices to her and Det. Brennan.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt

Votes: 37

77. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Don't Rain on My Parade (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.1
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During a dry hot spell, a neighbor tries a rain dance and rain machine, saying both worked in the old country. With the machine, he blasts Martin, causing him to tear a hole in a cloud with his finger that causes an endless deluge of rain.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Jan Arvan

Votes: 39

78. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Double Trouble (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.8
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Martin creates a replicating machine, the duplicates from which only have a limited lifespan. Tim accidentally duplicates Mrs. Brown and Det. Brennan takes out the duplicate on a date. At the restaurant, a second Det. Brennan is produced.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt

Votes: 43

79. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Dreaming Can Make It So (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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Mrs. Brown makes her brownies using low fat margarine. When Martin eats some, it changes his constitution, changing his dreams from 2D to 3D and they don't go away. Things get urgent when he materializes a piece of Martian explosive.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Lillian Buyeff

Votes: 42

80. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception! (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.6
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Tim is writing a series on ESP. When he unavoidably brings the professor, the subject of his story, to the apartment, Martin hides his ESP so he can't read his thoughts. In the process, Mrs. Brown gets his ESP and regresses to a toddler.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Leonid Kinskey

Votes: 38

81. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Going, Going, Gone (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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Something is causing Martin's metabolism to go haywire. In succession, he loses control of his levitation finger, he magnetizes his clothing, he levitates, he becomes electrically charged, ... See full summary »

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Robert P. Lieb

Votes: 49

82. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Has Anybody Seen My Electro-Magnetic Neutron Converting Gravitator? (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.7
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Martin has his spaceship in the woods, prepping for a test light. While he and Tim are away, Peter, a runaway 6 year old, finds the ship and manages to take a flight. When he returns home, no one believes him but he has Martin's gadget.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Todd Baron, June Dayton

Votes: 40

83. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Hitch-Hike to Mars (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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A firm is launching a rocket to either Mars or Venus. The firm's president is indecisive but superstitious. Martin is resolute on getting him to choose Mars so he can be a stowaway. Martin takes on 2 things keeping him from choosing Mars.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Herbert Rudley, Alice Backes

Votes: 57

84. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Pharmacy? (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.2
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The Earthly environment causes a vitamin deficiency in Martin. He draws energy and vitamins from everything and everyone around him. The effect on people who look him in the eyes is they will fall asleep and objects he touches go haywire.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Herbie Faye

Votes: 49

85. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: If You Can't Lick 'Em (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.1
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To fool a local kid, Martin fashions toy antenna for Tim to wear when his is stuck in the up position. The idea catches on and soon a local man is making toy antennas that all the kids want to wear and offers Martin payment for the rights.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Dennis Rush, Hal Smith

Votes: 50

86. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Martin and the Eternal Triangle (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.2
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Martin finds himself involved in a romantic love triangle.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Albert Carrier

Votes: 47

87. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Miss Jekyll and Hyde (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.7
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Mrs. Brown's niece, a former child prodigy, visits and is too interested in Martin's gadgets. She does have a boyfriend, also an intellectual, but lacks basic beauty skills. Martin fixes that and gets Tim to take her out to distract her.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Marlo Thomas

Votes: 64

88. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: My Nephew the Artist (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.7
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Martin wants to help Tim with household expenses and without a job decides to sell art he's currently painting to relieve boredom. He can mimic any famous artist. An art gallery owner notices Martin's work and wants to do a showing.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Richard Deacon, Cyril Delevanti

Votes: 57

89. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: My Uncle the Folk Singer (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

6.9
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At a flagging folk music club, Martin unwittingly consumes cinnamon which causes him to playback any one of his many internal recordings of Earth music. His "singing" is a hit with club patrons. Tim is dating the club owner who wants more.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Pat Priest

Votes: 47

90. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: The Night Life of Uncle Martin (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.6
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Martin overworks himself, calculating a low fuel flight to Mars. This causes his subconscious self Pierre to materialize when he sleeps. Pierre is a womanizer who plays with Flossie's affections, promising elopement. Her brother insists.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Hal Baylor, Dick Wilson

Votes: 38

91. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Nothing But the Truth (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.8
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Dulcy, Henry and Stanley, Mrs. Browns' sister and her husband and son, come for a visit. Stanley is a boy with a vivid imagination but Henry sternly suppresses. Stanley sees Martin's spaceship but Henry insists it is his imagination.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Don Keefer

Votes: 44

92. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Now You See It, Now You Don't (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.5
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The museum's long-time curator is upset because the board is questioning the authenticity of his acquisition and has called in an independent expert, a man whose evaluation he once discredited. Martin can authenticate if he has access.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Cecil Kellaway, John Qualen

Votes: 52

93. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Oh, My Aching Antenna (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

6.8
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Martin finds that he is prematurely aging due to the increased gravity on Earth compared to Mars. Thus he goes through some anti-gravity therapy, which in turn causes havoc for those around him.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Jay Sheffield

Votes: 45

94. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Poor Little Rich Cat (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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Tim writes a news article about a woman who left thousands in her will to a cat. Martin is furious. The attorney threatens him to write on it no more but says she had a second will donating to a children's orphanage. Martin holds a séance.

Director: James Komack | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Bernie Kopell, Dub Taylor

Votes: 57

95. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: RX for a Martian (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.6
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Mars has deviated closer from its regular orbit temporarily and Martin can make it back. He has a 10 hour window. As he prepares to leave, he sprains his ankle which inhibits his antenna. But he escapes the hospital in time to try again.

Director: James Komack | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Yale Summers

Votes: 57

96. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Shake Well and Don't Use (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.2
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Tim and Mr. Burns' nephew are in the running for promotion to journeyman reporter. After learning Burns is a gourmet, Martin plans to cook him a gourmet meal using Martian seasonings but the seasonings cause Burns to move in slow motion.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, J. Pat O'Malley

Votes: 41

97. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: Super-Duper Snooper (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.4
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Mrs. Brown is taking a mail order course on how to be a private detective and her first assignment is to prepare a dossier on an unsuspecting person. She chooses Martin who is concerned about her discovering his Martian identity.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Cliff Norton

Votes: 57

98. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: The Disastro-Nauts (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.3
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Martin has Tim use his connections for a tryout as astronaut for a rocket to Mars financed by a knockwurst tycoon. Martin's superior mental and physical performance wins him the job. Tim plans a delayed news story that Martin is a Martian.

Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Alan Hale Jr., J. Pat O'Malley

Votes: 45

99. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: The Great Brain Robbery (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.6
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For income, Martin starts tutoring. His student is Eddie, son of a brilliant Air Force Captain who wants him to enter the Air Force Academy. Eddie is defiant but in their lesson his silver braces transfer out Martin's mastery into him.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Frank Marth, Keith Taylor

Votes: 40

100. My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode: The Memory Pill (1964)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi

7.8
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Martin uses his memory-wiping machine on Tim, which causes him to fear his "Uncle" and out him as a martian to Mrs. Brown and the authorities, so Martin wipes Mrs Brown's memory, then his very own.

Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, David White

Votes: 44



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