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TVPGMy Favorite Martian

Martin's nephew crashes on Earth and must adjust to the new life.

Starring: Bill Bixby, Ray Walston, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt
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Original Air Date: Feb 27, 1966

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S3, EP25 "Doggone Martin"
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S3, EP25 "Doggone Martin"

In an attempt to get home, Martin changes himself into a liquid and is lapped up by a dog.

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S3, EP26 "Virus M for Martian"
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S3, EP26 "Virus M for Martian"

While Martin is clearing himself of Virus M, Tim accidently contracts it.

S3, EP27 "Our Notorious Landlady"
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S3, EP27 "Our Notorious Landlady"

Mrs. Brown steps in front of Martin's Personality Altecator and becomes a crook.

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S3, EP28 "Martin Meets His Match"
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S3, EP28 "Martin Meets His Match"

Using his time machine, Martin brings Leonardo da Vinci into the present to help him with a mechanical problem.

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S3, EP24 "When You Get Back Home to Mars, Are You Going to Get It"
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S3, EP24 "When You Get Back Home to Mars, Are You Going to Get It"

Martin's nephew crashes on Earth and must adjust to the new life.

S3, EP23 "When a Martian Makes His Violin Cry"
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S3, EP23 "When a Martian Makes His Violin Cry"

When a gypsy puts a curse on Mrs. Brown, Martin is unable to reverse it because his antennae are out of order.

A Martian crash-lands on Earth and is taken in by young newspaper reporter Tim O'Hara. Disguised as Tim's Uncle Martin, he attempts to repair his ship and keep himself out of trouble. But Tim's nosy landlady, Mrs. Brown, takes a liking to Uncle Martin, which complicates things, as does Uncle Martin's tendency to use his Martian powers at the wrong time.
Starring: Alan Hewitt, Bern Hoffman, Bill Bixby, Billy Greene, Bobby Horan, Craig Curtis, David Bond, Gilbert Green, Hal Baylor, Jack Collins, James Frawley, Jamie Farr, Janis Hansen, Joe Hernandez, Joe Higgins, John Considine, Len Lesser, Mary Gregory, Michael Constantine, Pamela Britton, Paul Stewart, Penny Santon, Peter Brocco, R.N. Bullard, Ray Walston, Robert Ball, Robert Roter, Roy Engel, Sarah Marshall, Shelley Morrison, Trevor Bardette, Wayne Stam
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 1963
Genres: ComedySci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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