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My Favorite Martian

All Episodes 1963 - 1999
TV-G

  • Ended
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  • 1963-09-29T04:00:00Z
  • 25m
  • 2d 5h 30m (107 episodes)
  • John L. Greene
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Family
On the way to cover an assignment for his paper, The Los Angeles Sun, reporter Tim O'Hara stumbled upon a Martian whose one-man ship had crashed on Earth. Tim took the dazed Martian back to his rooming house to help him recuperate, while thinking of the fantastic story he would be able to present to his boss, Mr. Burns, about his find. The Martian, however, looked human, spoke English, and refused to admit to anyone but Tim what he was. Tim befriended him, passed him off as his uncle, and had many an interesting adventure with the stranded alien.

123 episodes

Special 1 Unaired Pilot

  • no air date25m

Reporter Tim O'Hara, while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a spaceship that contains a genuine martian. The martian is a professor who specializes in the planet Earth and now has to repair his spaceship before he can go home.

A martian lands on Earth and makes friends with a reporter.

This is the original Introduction to My Faforite with their sponsor Kelloggs.

Special 4 Interview with Ray Walston

  • 1964-12-21T05:00:00Z25m

This is an Interview with Ray Ralston during the filming of My Favorite Martian. This is from the radio program Let's Talk to Lucy where Lucy interviews various stars as herself.

Special 5 Interview with Bill Bixby

  • 1965-07-07T04:00:00Z25m

This is an Interview with Bill Bixby during the filming of My Favorite Martian. This is from the radio program Let's Talk to Lucy where Lucy interviews various stars as herself.

Ray Walston 1964 Promotional Game Show Appearance - I've Got A Secret

In this television pilot from 1957, a young man of inherited wealth hangs out a shingle advertising his services. A beautiful blonde is missing her Great Dane, and Van Brunt finds bodies while exposing a smuggling ring.

The Original Sponsor Bumpers & Cast Commercials

1964-03-20T05:00:00Z

Special 14 Spaceship Miniature

Special 14 Spaceship Miniature

  • 1964-03-20T05:00:00Z25m

Spaceship Miniature Test Footage (Behind the Scenes)

Produced as a television pilot for CBS, "The Man in the Square Suit" aired once on ABC on April 15, 1966. The original title was "Who is Benny Goodman?" but was later known as "Rambling Wreck from the Discotheque." In its only airing bumped "The Addams Family."

Jack Chertor - Martian B.G. and Bumper Anderson Co. (Behind the Scenes)

Series Premiere

1963-09-29T04:00:00Z

1x01 My Favorite Martin

Series Premiere

1x01 My Favorite Martin

  • 1963-09-29T04:00:00Z30m

Reporter Tim O'Hara, while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a spaceship that contains a genuine martian. The martian is a professor who specializes in the planet Earth and now has to repair his spaceship before he can go home.

1963-10-06T04:00:00Z

1x02 The Matchmakers

1x02 The Matchmakers

  • 1963-10-06T04:00:00Z30m

There is dual girl trouble in the O'Hara household. George, the dog who Tim is looking after for Mr. Burns, is in love with Chloe, the dog from next door. Through trying to get George and Chloe together, Tim falls for Chloe's owner, Marsha Carson. However Marsha has had some recent relationship problems of her own. Howard Loomis, her boyfriend, took off to Mexico without as much as a goodbye. Because Marsha feels betrayed by Howard, she is now overprotective of Chloe and suspicious of all men, including Tim. Tim's case is not helped by Angela, who bad mouths Tim to Marsha solely because Angela has a crush on Tim herself. From information from Chloe, Martin finds out the whereabouts of Howard, who rushes back to Los Angeles based on "anonymous" information provided by Martin. Howard, whose departure to Mexico was beyond his control and who tried to contact Marsha prior to his departure, clears the air with her and reignites their relationship to the point of getting engaged. This leaves Tim out in the cold. But at least all works out for George and Chloe, as Tim is given the task of sitting for Chloe while Marsha and Howard rush off to Las Vegas to get married.

Martin comes down with a common cold, which is not so common but rather debilitating for Martians. Meanwhile Tim is sent to Trimbles Department Store to review their outer space exhibit. Trimble, a major advertiser in The Sun, tries to buy and bully for a good review, despite the display showing every unfounded stereotype of life on other planets. Tim knows the display to be total fantasy. But he doesn't get a chance to write the review as he inadvertently takes one of Martin's sleep inducing cold tablets and falls asleep. To submit the review by deadline, Martin writes the review based on his own personal experience of what is true to life on Mars. Trimble is livid and wants Mr. Burns to fire Tim unless Tim apologizes and writes a retraction; Mr. Burns is willing to do so. Tim is going to do as Trimble and Burns wants if only to keep his job and keep from financial bankruptcy, but Martin doesn't want him to compromise what he knows to be right and wrong. Tim does stand up to Trimble and Trimble keeps to his threat until Trimble's usually mild mannered daughter, Gloria, takes her cue from Tim's moxie and stands up to her father about the quality of the exhibit. Trimble changes his tune as he admires the stand up quality of his daughter.

1963-10-20T04:00:00Z

1x04 Russians R in Season

1x04 Russians R in Season

  • 1963-10-20T04:00:00Z30m

Martin reads about a $2 billion American space program, a program he knows is doomed for failure. Not wanting to see the American government waste $2 billion, Tim writes himself a fake letter to the newspaper which includes Martin's nighttime musings; Tim thinks Martin's mumblings are key to the flaw in the space program. Based on the fake letter, Tim writes a newspaper story criticizing the wasted $2 billion. Tim's masquerade is uncovered by the government, agents for whom think he's a spy working for the Russians. Tim is questioned under a lie detector, and he fails miserably when it comes to questions about Martin. So the agents call in Martin, the agents who question him under the lie detector, under hypnosis, and through brainwashing. Martin overcomes each, to him, primitive method. But he can't overcome the truth serum, and he spills the beans about being a Martian. It isn't until then that the agents let Tim and Martin go. They figure that Martin is crazy and delusional, which is causing stress on Tim which in turn made him write the letter.

1963-10-27T04:00:00Z

1x05 Man or Amoeba

1x05 Man or Amoeba

  • 1963-10-27T04:00:00Z30m

Renowned scientist Professor Newton Jennings posits that life no more advanced than amoebas or jellyfish can exist on Mars. Martin helps Angela write a report refuting Jennings claims, which quickly gets her a failing grade. When Martin's attempts to reason with Angela's teacher, Miss Weaver, fails, Martin figures the only way to regain the upper hand and Angela's trust is to speak to Jennings and expose him as a fraud. However Jennings is brilliant but has one minor flaw in his calculation. So Martin, with Tim's help, plants a seed in Jennings brain to correct the calculation, which Martin hopes Jennings will pick up. The brilliant professor does and restates his theory, which in turn leads to vindication for both Angela and Martin.

1963-11-03T05:00:00Z

1x06 The Man on the Couch

1x06 The Man on the Couch

  • 1963-11-03T05:00:00Z30m

To get some rarefied air, Martin goes atop a water tower. Passersby, including the police, think he's a jumper and he's promptly sent to the psychiatric ward of the hospital. Martin thinks he can quickly exit the hospital by reading the psychiatrist's mind and tell him what he wants to hear. However the psychiatrist, Dr. Harvey Bonnett, has other things on his mind, like his troubled marriage. Ultimately, Dr. Bonnett becomes the patient and Martin the doctor.

Martin allows himself to experience an emotion foreign to Martians: love at first sight. He falls hard for Peaches Ancream (Kathie Brown), that being her real given name since her father had a sense of humor. It is also an appropriate name as she is an exotic dancer. Peaches and Martin hit it off, so much so that Martin wants to marry her after their first date. Peaches admires honesty more than anything else in life, the reason that she broke up with her last boyfriend, Police Officer Thorp, who is still harboring strong feelings for Peaches. Martin decides to tell Peaches the truth about himself, which Peaches doesn't believe. When Officer Thorp confesses about the reason for his lies - he told her 6 different places where he was from since in reality he is an orphan who doesn't know - Peaches goes back to the man she feels is being more truthful.

1963-11-17T05:00:00Z

1x08 The Awful Truth

1x08 The Awful Truth

  • 1963-11-17T05:00:00Z30m

Tim talks Martin into temporarily giving him a Martian power. Martin decides to give him the power of levitation for a 24 hour period. When he thinks the power practically useless beyond performing mere parlor tricks, Tim asks for another, to him, more useful power: mind-reading. Martin grants him his wish, to be activated the next day and to last until midnight. Tim also uses this power for parlor tricks, which gets him into trouble. But he also wants to use it for an interview he has that afternoon with Councilman Jack Gramby. Tim wants to write a story about the Councilman's true political intentions. Tim is unable to read his mind because the Councilman is uncommitted in his political intentions, even to himself. So Tim writes a story on what he calls the mental ping-pong of the Councilman. The Councilman telephones Mr. Burns, Mr. Burns thinking that it is to sue the paper for libel. Distraught about probably losing his job, Tim goes into hiding for the rest of the day. However when Mr. Burns finds Tim just before midnight, he tells Tim that Gramby actually wanted to congratulate the paper. Reading the story made Gramby realize that he as a politician really did need to take a stand. Mr. Burns wants Tim to do such an exposé with all politicians at City Hall. Unfortunately Tim's mind-reading powers are just about to run out.

1963-12-01T05:00:00Z

1x09 Rocket to Mars

1x09 Rocket to Mars

  • 1963-12-01T05:00:00Z30m

When the junk men come by, they mistakenly empty Martin and Tim's garage instead of Mrs. Brown's, and in doing so take Martin's space ship. Mrs. Brown has no idea the name of the junk yard, but there was a witness to the incident: Booboo, a neighborhood dog. Booboo, with the help of his dog friends and acquaintances, helps Martin track down the junk yard. When Martin and Tim get to the junk yard, they find out that the ship has already been sold to a Mr. Carter, who is using it as a "rocket" carousel at a children's amusement park. Mr. Carter refuses to sell it back to Martin. So Martin decides to disappear and fly the spaceship away, although he does slip Carter the money for the ship anonymously. Martin has one other debt to pay: a steak dinner for Booboo and all his friends for all their help.

1963-12-08T05:00:00Z

1x10 Raffles No. 2

1x10 Raffles No. 2

  • 1963-12-08T05:00:00Z30m

When Martin almost gets a parking ticket, Tim thinks it might be a good idea if Martin legitimizes his Earthly driving by getting a driver's license. Down at the Department of Motor Vehicles, finger-printless Martin has to do some fancy work when he is about to be finger printed. He steals the prints of another man at the DMV. Unfortunately for Martin, that print matches the only unidentified print at a major jewel robbery the previous year. In a routine cross check, the police find the print in Martin's file. And Tim covered the jewel robbery for the paper, something the police find probably more than just a coincidence. Martin and Tim find out that the police are watching them and the reason, and so Martin thinks it a good idea to flush out the jewel thief: he reads that there is a party where Mrs. Summer Winthrop will be displaying the galaxy diamond necklace around her neck, a lure too irresistible for the thief. At the party, the guests are populated predominantly by police - both in uniform and under cover - and the thief, Brian Henley, and his female accomplice, who Martin recognizes from the DMV office. Henley manages to slip the necklace off Mrs. Winthrop, slip it to his accomplice, who in turn slips it into the crown of the cap of Captain Farrow, the lead police investigator. Henley plans to steal the necklace back after the place has been unsecured, and he is no longer a suspect (he was the only person close the Mrs. Winthrop when the necklace went missing). Martin, seeing where the necklace was stashed, plans to plant it back on Henley. No matter what Henley does to get rid of the necklace Martin plants in his pocket, he is no match for Martin's levitation finger. Henley is quickly apprehended, and Martin and Tim cleared.

1963-12-15T05:00:00Z

1x11 The Atom Misers

1x11 The Atom Misers

  • 1963-12-15T05:00:00Z30m

Martin needs the hardest substance possible to repair his spaceship, the substance he has in mind is silibalt, an alloy of silicone and cobalt but one that has not yet been invented on Earth. To make some, he needs a cyclotron. Rather than destroy Tim's kitchen making his own, he decides to follow Tim on his latest interview at the university, where there is a cyclotron. At the university, Martin meets Tim's interview subject, Donald Mumford, 13-year old physics genius, and one who is constantly at odds with the ways of Dr. Jackson, his advisor. While Martin and Donald get together to discuss and proceed with the making of silibalt, Tim is preoccupied with Dr. Jackson, who provides a diatribe against the demands of Donald, and Jeanine Carter, Dr. Jackson' pretty assistant and university protector of Donald. They are all looking for Donald and Martin when an explosion caused by some stolen electricity and wrong switch alert them to the Donald and Martin's whereabouts. Dr. Jackson immediately expels Donald, and since no long lasting physical damage was done, only banishes Martin from the university. Martin however fights back and convinces Dr. Jackson that he is quashing a genius mind, albeit one in a 13-year old body, and thus Donald must be treated differently in every respect. Doanld is welcomed back. On his own, Donald does manage to make some silibalt for Martin. Martin's only problem now is that he has no instrument hard enough to cut or mold the silibalt.

Tim is pursuing who seems to be the unattainable Cynthia Parker. Through reading her mind, Martin finds out that Cynthia is passionate about the classical arts whether it be music, literature or art, and she figures Tim is not, which is the truth. However Tim becomes everything she wants in a man. However this façade Tim fears is hurting Cynthia. Rather than hurt her by telling her the truth, he decides the best option is to find her her dream man. To do so, Martin needs to read men's minds to match them up to Cynthia's. Scanning through Tim's office, they find one perfect match: Bill Fisher. As perfect as Bill would be, there is one catch: he is already seeing someone he nicknames "Angel Face". Peggy Collins, aka Angel Face, is however as well suited to Bill as Cynthia is to Tim. As a matter of fact, Peggy is better suited to Tim and Cynthia to Bill. At a concert that evening at which all four are scheduled to attend, Martin does a little levitation of tickets so that Bill and Cynthia sit together and Peggy and Tim sit together. Each respective pair hit it off. A month later, Bill and Cynthia get married. Things for Peggy and Tim are also going well, however Tim is a bit freaked when Peggy catches Cynthia's wedding bouquet.

The O'Hara's have new neighbors, the Richmonds, within the family being young Stevie and his grown up sister Jennifer. The foursome go on a picnic to Sunset Mountain, since Martin needs to pick up some bling, an alloy located there but that has not yet been discovered by humans. Stevie has a vivid imagination and likes to pretend he's from Mars, which intrigues Martin. That's OK with Tim, as that means he can spend time with Jennifer alone. However Jennifer is concerned with Stevie's ability to discern reality from fantasy. While Martin goes off to collect his bling, Stevie plays a game of pretend and climbs up the mountain, but reality hits when he can't get down on his own. Martin suggests that Tim climb up and get Stevie as an act of heroism, but Tim is afraid of heights. Martin reassures Tim that he will be safe with the assistance of his remote control gravitation machine. Tim bounds up the mountain, but doesn't know that Martin's machine breaks while he's half way up. Tim and Stevie have a couple of close calls, which Tim thinks is Martin just trying to be dramatic. Although Tim faints when he finds out the truth about the gravitation machine, he shows that one just needs to have a little faith to accomplish mountains.

Tim's cousin, Harvey, is coming for a visit. The problem is that Harvey would know that Tim has no Uncle Martin. Plus, Tim remembers that Harvey is the biggest mooch in the world. After he arrives, Harvey tells Tim that he wants Tim's help getting a job at The Sun. Making sure Harvey doesn't see Martin becomes a problem. Tim's boss agrees to give Harvey a job. Harvey mentions the high stress of this new job to Tim. After several days, Martin comes up with an idea. He poses as an old newspaper buddy of Tim's looking for a job at a small town paper. Martin talks about the stress of a job at a big town paper and how it caused him to sees things. Martin starts moving things with his levitation finger, causing Harvey to think he's stressed out from his new job. Harvey decides to return home to his old job.

1964-01-12T05:00:00Z

1x15 Poor Little Rich Cat

1x15 Poor Little Rich Cat

  • 1964-01-12T05:00:00Z30m

The stupidest idea Martin has heard of since he's been on Earth: Rosemary Willis leaving her cat, Max, $650,000 in her will. Morton Beanbecker, the lawyer for the estate, is threatening Tim with a lawsuit if he continues to editorialize about the stupidity of the will and deceased Rosemary Willis. However, Beanbecker also mentions that Mrs. Willis wrote a subsequent will leaving her estate to a children's orphanage, that will which was either never signed or hidden. Martin reads his mind that he really wants the second will to be found despite his threatening words to Tim. Tim and Martin find out that Max's trustees are Rosemary's sister, Aggie, and Aggie's husband, Charles. As Aggie and Charles are lavishing money on Max and themselves in the process, Martin and Tim think Aggie and Charles hid the second will. However Max tells Martin himself that he is miserable with all the money, and it was he himself who hid the second will only because Rosemary did forget to sign it. Max leads Martin to the will. Beanbecker and Martin pour through legal books to find precedent to overturn the first will, without success. As Aggie says she hears from Rosemary in her sleep, they decide to hold a séance, where Rosemary - really Martin - will tell Aggie that she wants the money turned over to the orphanage. The ever obliging younger sister Aggie does as she's told.

1964-01-19T05:00:00Z

1x16 Rx for a Martian

1x16 Rx for a Martian

  • 1964-01-19T05:00:00Z30m

Martin has a 10 hour window of opportunity to make it home since Mars has deviated from its regular orbit temporarily and is closer to Earth than usual. Just as he is about to leave, he slips down the stairs and sprains his ankle and disappearing antenna. Mrs. Brown immediately calls an ambulance. They rush him to the hospital since his vital signs aren't "human". Martin does all he can to have normal human vital signs. He passes that test, but when the doctor requires a fluoroscope, Martin is worried since the gamma rays from it will make him explode. Tim manages to take the fluoroscope for Martin, but the doctors keep Martin to figure out why the scan shows he has the body of a 20-year-old. With one hour to spare, Martin regains the use of his disappearing antenna and escapes from the hospital. Just as he is ready to leave for the second time, Martin slips down the stairs again and sprains his other ankle. Nothing can help him this time and he misses his opportunity to get home.

1964-02-02T05:00:00Z

1x17 Going, Going, Gone

1x17 Going, Going, Gone

  • 1964-02-02T05:00:00Z30m

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, he shrinks and then he disappears. He finds out the cause is an increased activity of sunspots, and on Earth there is no way to control their effects on Martians. After five days, the sunspots are still occurring and Martin is still invisible. The authorities, based on a recent insurance policy Mrs. Brown sold Martin with Tim as beneficiary, suspect that Martin's "disappearance" is due to Tim killing him for the insurance money. Circumstantial evidence points in that direction. Martin can't let Tim go to jail for this, and Martin decides to tell the authorities the truth about his Martian identity. Just then, the sunspots cease and Martin reappears, just in time to save Tim and protect his own identity.

1964-02-09T05:00:00Z

1x18 Who Am I?

1x18 Who Am I?

  • 1964-02-09T05:00:00Z30m

Martin and Tim are on their way to interview Professor Eugene Downey, the foremost expert on rocket fuel - Martin thinks the professor can assist in getting him back to Mars - when Martin is hit on the head with a monkey wrench. Martin gets amnesia from this concussion. He has no idea that he's a Martian, despite Tim telling him so. The only thing Martin and Tim can agree on is that Martin needs to go see a doctor. At Dr. Gilbert's office, Martin does learn that he has the power of levitation and the ability to disappear, still not quite believing why. The doctor, who witnesses the levitation, is told it's all magic. Back at the apartment, Tim almost has Martin convinced of his true identity when Martin is once again struck on the head, this time by a hammer. That's all he needed as he regains his memory. It's too late however: Professor Downey has already left town for good.

At the museum, Martin discovers that the long-time curator, Wilbur Canfield, is very unhappy. He has just acquired a new expensive Egyptian piece for the museum, but the museum's board is questioning the authenticity and therefore merit of this acquisition. Because of this, Canfield himself is now questioning his own abilities, as he feels he may be getting too old to do his work properly. The board is calling in an independent expert, Pietro Donati. What's worse, Canfield once discredited Donati's evaluation. Martin will know the piece's authenticity, if he can only get a look at it. In doing so, Tim can get an exclusive story and Martin can validate Canfield as an expert in the field. But the artifact is stashed away behind security until Donati's arrival. Since Martin can't get close to it, he decides instead to levitate it to him. After Martin finds that it is indeed authentic, he has to get it back to the museum. However security is aware that it's missing and thus the museum is secured even more than usual while they try to locate the artifact. After some tricky maneuvering, Martin does manage to get it back into place, although to the bewilderment of security. However, Martin forgot to check for the mark of Ra, which definitely identifies the artifact as authentic. When Donati arrives to inspect the piece, he deems it to be a fake since the mark of Ra is not there. However Martin tells him to look a little more closely under the couple thousand years of residue. The mark is indeed there. Therefore it ends well for Canfield and Donati. The only person with an unhappy ending is Tim - his exclusive story was so good, Mr. Burns appoints him editor of culture, which is not exactly his cup of tea.

1964-02-23T05:00:00Z

1x20 My Nephew the Artist

1x20 My Nephew the Artist

  • 1964-02-23T05:00:00Z30m

Martin wants to help Tim with the household expenses, and without a money earning activity, decides to sell art he's currently painting to relive boredom. Martin can paint in the style of any famous artist. Mr. Green of the Green Gallery notices Martin's first piece is just like a Van Gogh, and eagerly takes and sells it. As such, Mr. Green commissions Martin to paint some more and they sell as quickly as Martin gets them to the gallery. Mr. Green wants to have a showing of Martin's work. When Tim mentions that this might not be a good idea as it may raise questions about Martin himself, Martin offers Tim up as the true artist of the paintings. At the show, Mr. Bentley, the art expert brought in the evaluate the show, is skeptical that Tim painted all the paintings, since they are all in different styles. Mr. Green suggests that Tim provide a real life demonstration of his painting process. Martin assures Tim that with his help, he can indeed paint. However, when Tim's demonstration is supposed to start, Martin has an allergic reaction which is affecting his Tim-assisting painting finger. Martin has to find out what he's allergic to and get rid of the item. Tim is nervously on his own until Martin finds the allergy inducing source. Martin discovers the source is a corsage worn by Mrs. Bentley. Martin manages to get rid of the corsage, and Tim, with Martin's help, proceeds with his painting demonstration to great fanfare. Mr. Bentley deems Tim a major art talent. However Martin announces that Tim has given up on emulating the masters, and will strike out as an artist on his own merit and own style. As such, Tim is a failure. Tim's art career is over, much to his relief.

1964-03-01T05:00:00Z

1x21 Hitchhike to Mars

1x21 Hitchhike to Mars

  • 1964-03-01T05:00:00Z30m

The Inter-Galaxy Corporation is launching a rocket to either Mars or Venus. Martin needs to convince them to choose Mars, so that he can stowaway and get home. J.M. Buckley, Inter-Galaxy's President, is an indecisive man, but is highly superstitious and makes many decisions on these superstitions. He is leaning toward sending the rocket to Mars, but two things are distracting him from making the announcement of such: it's Friday the 13th, and he's missing his lucky rabbit's foot. Martin overcomes the date superstition by making Buckley think that Friday the 13th is the luckiest day on the calendar. The missing rabbit's foot on the other hand Martin and Tim need to find. They locate it, but in cat-chewed state. Martin realizes that many rabbit's feet look similar and he uses his powers to recreate it to its original visual state. That's all Buckley needs to make the announcement to send the rocket to Mars, the launch to take place in two days. To thank the corporation, Martin suggests adding a magnetic oscilloscope, an invaluable piece of equipment for the mission, to the rocket. This act of kindness on Martin's part is also his error: with the addition of the oscilloscope, there is no more room for a stowaway.

1964-03-08T05:00:00Z

1x22 Uncle Martin's Broadcast

1x22 Uncle Martin's Broadcast

  • 1964-03-08T05:00:00Z30m

Tim discovers that Martin's antennae act just like Earthly antennae: he can pick up radio and television signals among other things. Tim decides that while Martin's asleep, he's going to tune into the police frequency for a newspaper scoop. He hears about a robbery, and follows up with a telephone call to the police to find out more information. However the police decide to pick up both Tim and Martin since Tim had just a little too much information, information that only the police or the perpetrators of the crime would know about. Detective Sergeant Seeley, the lead investigator, thinks Tim is committing crimes so that he can report on them. Seeley can keep Tim and Martin in custody for 48 hours without charging them. Martin decides that this is just a little too risky since he has no real Earthly identity, such as a fingerprint, and thus decides to break out of jail, leaving Tim behind. Tim is scared, but Martin goes to the scene of the crime to see if he can figure out who the real criminals are. He picks up clues that lead to Jim and Harry, two lowlifes at a waterfront bar. However reading their minds, Martin ascertains that there was a third party involved, that person being Seeley, who needed a major case to boost his career. Martin returns to the police station and makes a confession, that confession being exactly what Seeley is thinking. Seeley buckles under the pressure and confesses. One would think that Tim would learn from this experience, but later tries once again to turn on Radio Martin while Martin's asleep. However Martin is a little brighter and has locked his radio while he's asleep.

After Martin makes Tim miss a deadline, Martin decides to help Tim get an exclusive interview. Jakobar, the rogue leader of Kobima, is the story's subject matter. Martin is a legend in Kobima and has inside knowledge of Kobiman legend since he was good friends with Jakobar's great-grandfather Kobima, for who the country was named. After displaying the sign of Cocobahn - Martin's name in Kobiman - Jakobar agrees to see Martin. Martin talks Jakobar into making himself accessible to the media, namely Tim, but later reneges since he still has the suspicious mind of an outlaw leader. Martin needs to convince Jakobar to be a more forthright leader for the betterment of Kobima, which will perish as a country otherwise, this strategy which again includes being accessible to the media. Because of Martin's sage advice, Jakobar muses that Martin may actually be Cocobahn.

1964-03-22T05:00:00Z

1x24 Super-Duper Snooper

1x24 Super-Duper Snooper

  • 1964-03-22T05:00:00Z30m

Mrs. Brown is taking a course on how to be a private detective, and her first assignment is to prepare a dossier on an unsuspecting person. Her choice of subject is Martin. Of course, Martin knows what she's up to, but he is still a bit concerned about her discovering his Martian identity. Mrs. Brown finds Martin's flight log, which is written in Martian, but again Martin is concerned since the uneducated are too dense to know any better. She takes a photograph of it, which Martin is worried she will pass onto authorities, who, when they are unable to decipher it, will suspect him of being a foreign spy. She apparently has mailed the film to her teacher, J. Nathaniel Pierce, who is more shyster than teacher. Martin needs to apprehend the film before Pierce gets a hold of it. At Pierce's office, Martin searches to no avail, and must endure a sales job by Pierce before he finds out that the mailman can't and won't deliver Mrs. Brown's film since she failed to put postage on the package. From there, it's a an easy task of levitation for Martin to get the film and ultimately protect his identity. For Mrs. Brown's own safety, Martin tries to talk her out of taking the course since she will be facing brutish criminals. She heeds his advice: instead of quitting the course however, she decides to protect herself by also taking judo lessons.

1964-04-05T05:00:00Z

1x25 The Sinkable Mrs. Brown

1x25 The Sinkable Mrs. Brown

  • 1964-04-05T05:00:00Z30m

Pete Dudley, a real estate salesman, convinces Mrs. Brown that she should sell her ramshackle of a house, which causes a problem for Tim and Martin, especially in hiding the spaceship. Dudley already has prospective buyers, Edgar and Emily Graham, who would be especially interested in the garage since Mr. Graham wants to make it into a workshop. When the Graham's show up unexpectedly for their first visit, Martin has to hide the spaceship. The only thing he can do is to levitate it with his levitation finger, which even for Martin is difficult due to the ship's large size. They manage to hide the ship long enough for the Graham's visit. Dudley makes Mrs. Brown sign a contract for a $100 advance in commission. After doing so, Mrs. Brown is having second thoughts about selling the house. Martin decides the best avenue to take would be to show the Grahams and Dudley just how ramshackle of a house it is, which he does of course with a little help of his Martian powers. As such, Dudley not only loses the sale, but the Grahams as clients. Martin also gets Mrs. Brown's $100 back for her. And as for Dudley, he decides to leave the real estate game due to some frayed nerves.

Since Tim is unavailable for an outing, Martin asks Mrs. Brown out on a "date". Mrs. Brown herself can't make it since surprisingly she already has a date for that evening. Martin feels dejected, but he doesn't know why. Tim lets him know that he is jealous of Mrs. Brown's new suitor, Andre Philippe Charles Dupre, a suave, debonair fashion designer. On first glance, Martin must admit that Andre is a charming and accomplished gentlemen, worthy of Mrs. Brown's affections. But Martin digs a little deeper in hopes of finding fault with Andre. When Martin finds nothing, he feels ashamed about his selfishness, and vows to further the happiness of Mrs. Brown, a person for who he has deep affection, by doing whatever he can to foster her relationship with Andre. Martin does this despite gleaning from reading her mind that Mrs. Brown does not find Andre to be as romantic a suitor as she had hoped. Thus while Mrs. Brown and Andre are on a dinner date, Martin does whatever he can to make Andre appear the most romantic of suitors. Andre proposes, but Mrs. Brown turns him down and decides not to see him again. She felt the evening was too perfect and thus their relationship would have no where to go. She mentions to Tim and Martin that women prefer men with a few imperfections, she implying that Martin is that man for her.

1964-04-19T05:00:00Z

1x27 Danger! High Voltage!

1x27 Danger! High Voltage!

  • 1964-04-19T05:00:00Z30m

Martin needs to electrically charge himself for his trip back to Mars. However he overcharges himself. He needs to rid himself of the excess electricity, and when he initially tries to discharge it, he blacks out half of Los Angeles. Martin is facing two problems. First, if he is overcharged for an extended period of time, he will exhibit unusual symptoms such as a plaid designed face. A current symptom is his continual sneezing which is causing electrical switches to turn on. And second, the power company is narrowing the source of the blackout to the O'Hara's neighborhood, and have called in the police to investigate the malicious tampering with the power grid. Martin figures the best course of action to discharge the electricity in a hurry is to do it direct at the source: the power house. In his invisible state, Martin hitches ride in the power truck that's come to investigate their neighborhood. After distracting the power man on duty, Martin manages to discharge his excess electricity safely back into the system. But once again, he's missed his opportunity to get back to Mars.

1964-04-26T05:00:00Z

1x28 If You Can't Lick Them

1x28 If You Can't Lick Them

  • 1964-04-26T05:00:00Z30m

Martin is stressed out because neighborhood kid, Horace, won't leave him alone to work on his spaceship. The stress has caused Martin's antennae to be stuck in its up position which in addition causes him to lose his Martian powers. With Horace fast approaching, Martin has nowhere to hide, so fashions a pair of antennae for Tim to wear. As such, Horace will think they're just playing. Horace also wants to play Martian and goes out and buys a pair of antennae. This starts a nation-wide fad of boys playing Martian wearing antennae. A newsmagazine wants to interview Martin, its inventor, and Mr. Barnaby, the person who manufactured Horace's antennae, wants to patent the toy. This publicity will cause problems for Martin in hiding his identity. He solves his first problem, the stuck antennae, with a simple hiccup, which reconnects his short circuit. To solve the publicity problem, Martin figures he has to create a new fad to replace the antennae craze, one that is unpatentable. He does when he designs the nose-mobile, which is made simply of a clothespin, elastic band and some propellers. As with the antennae, Horace thinks the nose-mobile is a toy worth playing with and the new fad is started.

Martin needs to fly his space ship, which is deteriorating due to inertia. Tim's fear is realized: Martin's flight is spotted as a UFO. Martin needs to take another flight, but Mrs. Brown calls in the authorities - Jack and Jim being their representatives - who use Tim and Martin's apartment as a sighting station. Martin uses the opportunity to take his second flight since Jack and Jim have equipment - a plutron counter - that would be able to locate the space ship parked in the garage. The plutron counter does go off, but Martin slips some plutron into Mrs. Brown's apron pocket, making the plutron counter point in Mrs. Brown's direction. Jack and Jim think the machine has gone haywire. During Jim and Jack's kafuffle with Mrs. Brown, Martin slips away. While in flight, Tim further distracts Jack and Jim with a spoon dangling outside on their tree, which through Jack and Jim's telescope will look like a flying saucer. Martin takes his flight undetected and gets back to the apartment safe and sound. To further protect himself, Martin exposes Tim as the perpetrator of the flying saucer hoax - all in the name of getting a news story - with the spoon on the string as his proof of his claim.

The Earthly environment is causing a vitamin deficiency in Martin. He draws on energy and vitamins from everything and everyone around him. The effect on things is for them to go haywire. And if people look him in the eyes, they will fall asleep since they are sapped of their energy. Martin needs some vitamins immediately or else he will grow weaker and weaker to the point of no return. Luckily, the vitamins he needs can be found at any pharmacy, however by prescription. Also it's Sunday and all the stores are closed. But Tim convinces his good friend, Doc Mullen, to open his pharmacy. Martin's plan is that he will try and get the necessary vitamins while Tim distracts Doc Mullen. It does the trick and Martin starts on the course of his vitamins. However, Martin's illness is contagious and Tim gets it, which in turn causes Mrs. Brown, Doc Mullen and then Martin to fall asleep, with no more vitamins from Martin's stash to use. Thus Tim has to wake them all up without Tim or Martin in particular not to look at each other, as that will cause them both to fall asleep forever. With a lot of effort, Tim and Martin manage to do it as well as get the necessary refill of vitamins from Doc Mullen. Although Martin manages to get re-energized by the concoction, he is over-energized due to a higher than required dose, which in turn causes everyone else around him to feel over-energized. This can be cured by a good old everyday nap.

1964-05-17T04:00:00Z

1x31 Miss Jekyll and Hyde

1x31 Miss Jekyll and Hyde

  • 1964-05-17T04:00:00Z30m

Mrs. Brown's niece, Paula Clayfield, comes for visit. A former child prodigy, Paula has always relied on her brains to mask insecurities in her personal appearance. Despite her Plain Jane looks, Paula does have a boyfriend, Dr. Edgar Edgarton (her intellectual equal), with whom she has an "understanding" - they have a commitment to each other shy of a formal engagement. Paula notices Martin's sketches for a space ship, and insists on helping him to refine his design. Later, she also notices in Martin's possession a piece of a Martian alloy (something not available on Earth) to which she states she cannot identify its contents. These probings of course hinder Martin's progress in fixing his space ship as well as his hiding his Martian identity, so Martin asks a reluctant Tim to ask her out to keep her otherwise occupied. After Paula and Tim's first "date", Paula confides to Martin that Tim seems disinterested, which is indeed the case. So to get Tim to ask Paula out again, Martin transforms her into a ravishing beauty without her knowledge. This transformation does the trick on Tim, who continues to take Paula out and eventually asks her to marry him, which convinces her that she can be and is beautiful. Edgar comes for a visit, and after some time he notices the transformation in her appearance, which solidifies their commitment to each other. In the meantime, Paula has accidentally taken Martin's alloy, which she and Edgar are going to get tested. Martin's Martian identity would then be exposed, that is unless Martin and Tim can get the alloy back beforehand.

1964-05-24T04:00:00Z

1x32 Who's Got the Power?

1x32 Who's Got the Power?

  • 1964-05-24T04:00:00Z30m

During an electrical storm, Martin gets an affliction called popsy, which causes him to appear and disappear uncontrollably. With Tim's help, Martin needs to long ground himself electrically to cure the popsy. Just as he does so, Mrs. Brown drops by and accidentally completes the grounding. In doing so, she gets Martin's levitation power. Martin temporarily fixes the symptom of appearing and disappearing by a concoction of household cleaners. But that is only in a need to get his levitation powers back from Mrs. Brown, which requires an electrically charged transfer. With much maneuvering and wiring and some hand holding (to control Mrs. Brown's levitation, but which she construes as Martin being affectionate with her), Martin manages to do the transfer successfully. After that, Martin and Tim need to try the grounding procedure once again. Just as they are about to do it, Mrs. Brown comes by once again, which Martin and Tim think will cause the transfer of the levitation power all over again. But Mrs. Brown fakes them out - this time, she doesn't cause a problem, and Martin's popsy is finally cured.

1964-05-31T04:00:00Z

1x33 Oh, My Aching Antenna

1x33 Oh, My Aching Antenna

  • 1964-05-31T04:00:00Z30m

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.

1964-06-07T04:00:00Z

1x34 The Disastro-nauts

1x34 The Disastro-nauts

  • 1964-06-07T04:00:00Z30m

Martin convinces Tim to use his connections as a reporter to get Martin a tryout as the astronaut for a Mars destined rocket, privately financed by Omar M. Keck. Despite a slew of younger stereotypical astronaut types vying for the job, Martin's obvious advantages as a Martian get him the job. Before Martin is ready to leave, he allows Tim to prepare a story of his uncle "The Martian" for publication after Martin is on his way. On his way to the air force base with Martin, Tim leaves the tape of the story on Mr. Burns' desk - based on his usual schedule, Mr. Burns should arrive at the office after Martin and the rocket are safely in space. However the launch of the rocket is delayed, leaving Tim and Martin to rush back to the office to retrieve the tape. They rush back to base to watch the launch happen without Martin in the rocket. At least the launch was picture perfect!

1964-06-14T04:00:00Z

1x35 Shake Well and Don't Use

1x35 Shake Well and Don't Use

  • 1964-06-14T04:00:00Z30m

Tim and Mr. Burns' nephew, Freddie Carson, are in the running for promotion to journeyman reporter at the newspaper. After finding out that Mr. Burns is a gourmet, Martin decides that a way to swing the tide in Tim's favor is to cook Mr. Burns a special meal, one which includes some special Martian condiments. The Martian ingredients however react with the Earth ingredients to cause Mr. Burns to move in slow motion. The effect of the antidote Martin has on hand has the opposite effect of speeding up Mr. Burns' movements. Meanwhile, Freddie arrives on the scene to take Mr. Burns to the airport to meet a newspaper bigwig. Tim and Martin hide Mr. Burns in his catatonic state in the bedroom while Martin works on figuring out the correct antidote to cure Mr. Burns. Freddie, unaware that his uncle is there, shoots himself in the foot in the quest for what he feels is the sure promotion for himself with some disparaging remarks about a certain uncle.

1964-06-21T04:00:00Z

1x36 A Nose for News

1x36 A Nose for News

  • 1964-06-21T04:00:00Z30m

Tim gets mad at Martin for "disappearing and spying" on him while he has a date at the apartment. To make up for this, Martin covers for Tim when he goes missing from the office and Mr. Burns calls the apartment looking for him. Martin goes on the story in his place and phones back to Mr. Burns with an exclusive using Tim's voice. Unfortunately, Mr. Burns sees Tim in the office when he is also on the talking to him on the phone; Tim confesses that it is Martin on the phone covering for him. Also unfortunately, the exclusive is regarding an old friend of Mr. Burns', Ambassodor Lloyd Thomas, who decides to sue the paper for invasion of privacy because of the story. Martin finds out that the suit is in part due to some old animosity between Mr. Burns and Ambassador Thomas, and thus Martin decides to try and mend some old wounds.

Season Finale

1964-06-28T04:00:00Z

1x37 Uncle Martin's Wisdom Tooth

Season Finale

1x37 Uncle Martin's Wisdom Tooth

  • 1964-06-28T04:00:00Z30m

A toothache of his "eye" tooth causes "eye" problems for Martin: he can't see. Tim takes him to see his dentist, although Martin doesn't have typical human teeth. He needs dental expertise and some dental powder without the dentist actually examining him, which is why dentist-phobic Tim takes the place in the dental chair. The remedy causes Martin's eye teeth to go crossed eyed, as does his vision. The only answer is tooth extraction.

Season Premiere

1964-09-27T04:00:00Z

2x01 Dreaming Can Make It So

Season Premiere

2x01 Dreaming Can Make It So

  • 1964-09-27T04:00:00Z30m

Tim learns about Martian dreams when he sees three girls dancing around the dozing Uncle Martin.

1964-10-04T04:00:00Z

2x02 The Memory Pill

2x02 The Memory Pill

  • 1964-10-04T04:00:00Z30m

Martin's present to Tim: a memory machine.

1964-10-11T04:00:00Z

2x03 Three to Make Ready

2x03 Three to Make Ready

  • 1964-10-11T04:00:00Z30m

Martin can't decide whether or not to return to Mars.

1964-10-18T04:00:00Z

2x04 Nothing But the Truth

2x04 Nothing But the Truth

  • 1964-10-18T04:00:00Z30m

Tim diverts Mrs. Brown's attention while Martin returns the spaceship to the garage.

1964-10-25T04:00:00Z

2x05 Dial M for Martin

2x05 Dial M for Martin

  • 1964-10-25T04:00:00Z30m

When a phone wire falls on Martin, he starts getting incoming calls.

Despite Martin's warning, Tim brings an ESP expert home.

1964-11-08T05:00:00Z

2x07 My Uncle the Folk Singer

2x07 My Uncle the Folk Singer

  • 1964-11-08T05:00:00Z30m

Martin rocks the music world with his folk singing.

1964-11-15T05:00:00Z

2x08 The Great Brain Robbery

2x08 The Great Brain Robbery

  • 1964-11-15T05:00:00Z30m

To help Tim meet expenses, Martin tutors an obnoxious child.

1964-11-22T05:00:00Z

2x09 Double Trouble

2x09 Double Trouble

  • 1964-11-22T05:00:00Z30m

Martin's duplicating machine creates another Mrs. Brown.

1964-12-06T05:00:00Z

2x11 Don't Rain on My Parade

2x11 Don't Rain on My Parade

  • 1964-12-06T05:00:00Z30m

A rainmaker offers his services during a dry spell.

2x12 Night Life of Uncle Martin

  • 1964-12-13T05:00:00Z30m

While Uncle Martin is asleep, his alter ego appears — a lookalike swinger named Pierre.

A rabbit eats a Martian vitamin pill - and becomes 6 feet tall.

Tim's enemies increase rapidly after he basks in Martin's benevolence bulb.

The Case of the Missing Sleuth: Detective Brennan (Alan Hewitt) dissolves himself with Martin's molecular separator.

Tim's great-uncle demands to know where Martin fits on the family tree.

1965-01-24T05:00:00Z

2x17 Gesundheit, Uncle Martin

2x17 Gesundheit, Uncle Martin

  • 1965-01-24T05:00:00Z30m

Martin suffers from temporary amnesia attacks, brought on by Martian hay fever.

1965-01-31T05:00:00Z

2x18 Martian Report #1

2x18 Martian Report #1

  • 1965-01-31T05:00:00Z30m

To prove that childhood is unnecessary, Martin adopts an orphan girl.

Martin loses control of his power to move large objects.

1965-02-14T05:00:00Z

2x20 A Martian Fiddles Around

2x20 A Martian Fiddles Around

  • 1965-02-14T05:00:00Z30m

Martin burns (and becomes transparent) each time Mrs. Brown plays her violin.

1965-02-21T05:00:00Z

2x21 Humbug, Mrs. Brown

2x21 Humbug, Mrs. Brown

  • 1965-02-21T05:00:00Z30m

Martin's thrift lessons turn Mrs. Brown into a miser.

1965-02-28T05:00:00Z

2x22 Crash Diet

2x22 Crash Diet

  • 1965-02-28T05:00:00Z30m

Tim tinkers with Martin's ship, shrinking it to the size of a toy.

1965-03-07T05:00:00Z

2x23 Gone But Not Forgotten

2x23 Gone But Not Forgotten

  • 1965-03-07T05:00:00Z30m

Martin's invisibility mechanism goes haywire and everything he touches disappears.

1965-03-14T05:00:00Z

2x24 Stop or I'll Steam

2x24 Stop or I'll Steam

  • 1965-03-14T05:00:00Z30m

Color Martin green when he sees Brennan flirt with Mrs. Brown.

An experiment goes haywire, turning Martin into a walking magnet.

1965-03-28T05:00:00Z

2x26 We Love You, Miss Pringle

2x26 We Love You, Miss Pringle

  • 1965-03-28T05:00:00Z30m

Tim is placed on the Teacher of the Year selection committee.

1965-04-04T05:00:00Z

2x27 Uncle Baby

2x27 Uncle Baby

  • 1965-04-04T05:00:00Z30m

Martin feels that his youth is fading and asks Tim to help him rejuvenate himself with the aid of Black Light. However, things go awry when Tim screws up the process and Martin gets turned into an infant.

On Martian Mother's Day, Martin spots his mother's lookalike.

Mrs Brown's purchase of a new electric bed leads her to believe she has developed ESP as she can hear Martin's thoughts.

1965-05-02T04:00:00Z

2x30 006 3/4

2x30 006 3/4

  • 1965-05-02T04:00:00Z30m

Tim accidentally gets mixed up with a fleeing secret government agent who is involved with a deadly organization called CRUSH. This leads Tim to go undercover with Uncle Martin by his side helping him stay out of trouble.

Despite warnings, Tim touches Martin’s antennae — and disappears.

1965-05-16T04:00:00Z

2x32 Martin's Favorite Martian

2x32 Martin's Favorite Martian

  • 1965-05-16T04:00:00Z30m

In the desert, a gun-wielding camper spots Tim and Martin working on the spaceship.

1965-05-23T04:00:00Z

2x33 The Martian's Fair Hobo

2x33 The Martian's Fair Hobo

  • 1965-05-23T04:00:00Z30m

Uncle Martin mistakes a hobo, Shorty Smith for a Martian Scout and brings him home. Shorty quickly becomes accustomed to the comforts of life and when Martin learns the truth, Martin and Tim have a hard time getting rid of him.

A Martian drug turns Mrs. Brown into a piano virtuoso.

1965-06-06T04:00:00Z

2x35 The Green-Eyed Martian

2x35 The Green-Eyed Martian

  • 1965-06-06T04:00:00Z30m

Mrs. Brown is deluged with suitors after dousing herself with Martian "irresistible spray."

1965-06-13T04:00:00Z

2x36 El Senor from Mars

2x36 El Senor from Mars

  • 1965-06-13T04:00:00Z30m

In Mexico, Tim and Martin witness the opening of an ancient box.

1965-06-20T04:00:00Z

2x37 Time Out for Martin

2x37 Time Out for Martin

  • 1965-06-20T04:00:00Z30m

The time machine takes Tim and Martin back to 13th-century England.

Season Finale

1965-06-27T04:00:00Z

2x38 Portrait in Brown

Season Finale

2x38 Portrait in Brown

  • 1965-06-27T04:00:00Z30m

One of Martin's odd gadgets makes Mrs. Brown two-dimensional.

Season Premiere

1965-09-12T04:00:00Z

3x01 Go West, Young Martian (1)

Season Premiere

3x01 Go West, Young Martian (1)

  • 1965-09-12T04:00:00Z30m

A time machine plummets Tim and Martin back to the Gold Rush Days.

3x02 Go West, Young Martian (2)

  • 1965-09-19T04:00:00Z30m

Tim and Martin search for their time machine.

1965-09-26T04:00:00Z

3x03 Martin of the Movies

3x03 Martin of the Movies

  • 1965-09-26T04:00:00Z30m

Tim and Martin return, via time machine, to early Hollywood — where Martin once starred as a sheik.

Uncle Martin takes a photo of Tim with his future telling camera. They are both shocked by the resulting photo showing Tim at the alter with an unidentified woman who's back is to the camera.

Martin's latest machine effects a mind swap with Mrs. Brown.

1965-10-17T04:00:00Z

3x06 Tim, the Mastermind

3x06 Tim, the Mastermind

  • 1965-10-17T04:00:00Z30m

Tim's I.Q. soars when he downs Martin's brain-power pills.

1965-10-24T04:00:00Z

3x07 Martin Goldfinger

3x07 Martin Goldfinger

  • 1965-10-24T04:00:00Z30m

A mineral deficiency gives Martin the Midas touch and everything he touches turns to gold.

1965-10-31T04:00:00Z

3x08 Bottled Martin

3x08 Bottled Martin

  • 1965-10-31T04:00:00Z30m

Uncle Martin, packed in a tiny bottle, is bound for the Middle East.

1965-11-07T05:00:00Z

3x09 Hate Me a Little

3x09 Hate Me a Little

  • 1965-11-07T05:00:00Z30m

Martin's benevolence-inducing light has an unusual effect on Brennan.

3x10 Girl in the Flying Machine

  • 1965-11-14T05:00:00Z30m

Martin accidentally pulls an alien spaceship out of the sky.

The time machine brings Tim, Martin, and Mrs. Brown face-to-face with Frank and Jesse James.

1965-11-28T05:00:00Z

3x12 Avenue C Mob

3x12 Avenue C Mob

  • 1965-11-28T05:00:00Z30m

Disguised as a 70-year-old, Martin becomes a night watchman.

1965-12-05T05:00:00Z

3x13 Tim and Tim Again

3x13 Tim and Tim Again

  • 1965-12-05T05:00:00Z30m

Double trouble - Martin's duplicating machine creates two Tims.

A Martian pill turns Mrs. Brown into a crusading crime-fighter.

1965-12-19T05:00:00Z

3x15 The O'Hara Caper

3x15 The O'Hara Caper

  • 1965-12-19T05:00:00Z30m

Tim is arrested for theft when he's forced to help two jewel robbers.

1965-12-26T05:00:00Z

3x16 Who's Got a Secret?

3x16 Who's Got a Secret?

  • 1965-12-26T05:00:00Z30m

Rumors spread that Martin is working on a secret Government project.

1966-01-02T05:00:00Z

3x17 Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow

3x17 Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow

  • 1966-01-02T05:00:00Z30m

The unexplained presence of "Uncle" Martin jeopardizes Tim's claim to an inheritance.

An invisible Martin is photographed capturing an escaped criminal.

1966-01-23T05:00:00Z

3x19 TV or Not TV

3x19 TV or Not TV

  • 1966-01-23T05:00:00Z30m

A short circuit in Martin's transmitter puts him and Tim on nationwide TV.

1966-01-30T05:00:00Z

3x20 Man from Uncle Martin

3x20 Man from Uncle Martin

  • 1966-01-30T05:00:00Z30m

Martin helps Mrs. Brown's brother build a robot that does household chores.

1966-02-06T05:00:00Z

3x21 Martin the Mannequin

3x21 Martin the Mannequin

  • 1966-02-06T05:00:00Z30m

In a department store, Martin is frozen into a mannequinlike pose.

1966-02-13T05:00:00Z

3x22 Butterball

3x22 Butterball

  • 1966-02-13T05:00:00Z30m

Tim is kidnapped by sinister C.R.U.S.H. agent Butterball.

A gypsy curse causes Mrs. Brown to drop anything she picks up.

Trouble begins when Martin's Martian nephew lands on Earth and tells everyone where he's from.

1966-03-06T05:00:00Z

3x25 Doggone Martin

3x25 Doggone Martin

  • 1966-03-06T05:00:00Z30m

Martin turns himself into a liquid and is lapped up by Tim's dog.

1966-03-13T05:00:00Z

3x26 Virus M for Martin

3x26 Virus M for Martin

  • 1966-03-13T05:00:00Z30m

Trouble begins when Tim contracts a Martian virus.

1966-03-20T05:00:00Z

3x27 Our Notorious Landlady

3x27 Our Notorious Landlady

  • 1966-03-20T05:00:00Z30m

Martin's personality altercator turns Mrs. Brown into a thief.

1966-03-27T05:00:00Z

3x28 Martin Meets His Match

3x28 Martin Meets His Match

  • 1966-03-27T05:00:00Z30m

Martin summons Leonardo da Vinci for help in fixing his spaceship.

1966-04-03T05:00:00Z

3x29 Horse and Buggy Martin

3x29 Horse and Buggy Martin

  • 1966-04-03T05:00:00Z30m

A mosquito bite causes Martin to act like a race horse.

A beam from Martin's regenerator gives Mrs. Brown power to foresee the future.

1966-04-24T05:00:00Z

3x31 My Nut Cup Runneth Over

3x31 My Nut Cup Runneth Over

  • 1966-04-24T05:00:00Z30m

Martin's molecular reassembler turns a squirrel into a human.

Season Finale

1966-05-01T04:00:00Z

3x32 Pay the Man the $24

Season Finale

3x32 Pay the Man the $24

  • 1966-05-01T04:00:00Z30m

Tim tampers with history when he goes back in time and talks the Indians out of selling Manhattan.

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