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My Favorite Martian is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes. The show stars Ray Walston as "Uncle Martin" (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. [ 1 ]
Bixby as Tim O'Hara in My Favorite Martian, when an accident turns Uncle Martin back into a baby (season 2, episode 28) Bixby took the role of young reporter Tim O'Hara in the 1963 CBS sitcom My Favorite Martian, in which he co-starred with Ray Walston. By 1966, though, high production costs forced the series to come to an end after 107 episodes.
Walston as Uncle Martin in the My Favorite Martian episode "There Is No Cure for the Common Martian" (1963, S1E3) Walston achieved his greatest success as the title character (Uncle Martin) on My Favorite Martian from 1963 to 1966, alongside co-star Bill Bixby. The two immediately became close friends. [10]
Wallace Michael Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor, essayist, playwright, and screenwriter. He is known for playing Vizzini in The Princess Bride (1987), Mr. Hall in Clueless (1995), Dr. John Sturgis in Young Sheldon (2018–2024), and voicing Rex in the Toy Story franchise (1995–present).
My Favorite Martian is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by Sherri Stoner and Deanna Oliver. The film is loosely based on the 1960s television series of the same name which starred Ray Walston , who also has a supporting role in the film.
My Favorite Martian: Jenine Carter: 1963: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Babs Riordan: Season 2 Episode 7: "Starring the Defense" 1964: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Bernice Brown: Season 2 Episode 12: "Three Wives Too Many" 1964: Taggart: Miriam Stark: 1964: Felicia: 1965: McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force: Sergeant Madge Collins: 1965: Perry Mason ...
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Originally slated as simply one of the last episodes of the black and white second season, "Time Out for Martian" (a story about a trip back to 1215 England) was due to air June 20, 1965, only to be suddenly yanked at the last minute by CBS and a rerun shown instead..