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Mi marciano favorito

Título original: My Favorite Martian
  • Serie de TV
  • 1963–1966
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
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Mi marciano favorito (1963)
My Favorite Martian: Who's Beep Beep Beep?
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Un exoantropólogo del planeta Marte, se queda varado en la Tierra, y es rescatado por Tim O'Hara, un reportero de prensa que presenta al marciano a sus amigos y a las autoridades como su tío... Leer todoUn exoantropólogo del planeta Marte, se queda varado en la Tierra, y es rescatado por Tim O'Hara, un reportero de prensa que presenta al marciano a sus amigos y a las autoridades como su tío Martin.Un exoantropólogo del planeta Marte, se queda varado en la Tierra, y es rescatado por Tim O'Hara, un reportero de prensa que presenta al marciano a sus amigos y a las autoridades como su tío Martin.

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    • John L. Greene
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    • Ray Walston
    • Bill Bixby
    • Pamela Britton
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      • John L. Greene
    • Elenco
      • Ray Walston
      • Bill Bixby
      • Pamela Britton
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      • 6 nominaciones en total

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    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Uncle Martin
    • 1963–1966
    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • Tim O'Hara
    • 1963–1966
    Pamela Britton
    Pamela Britton
    • Mrs. Lorelei Brown…
    • 1963–1966
    Alan Hewitt
    Alan Hewitt
    • Det. Bill Brennan…
    • 1964–1966
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Mr. Harry Burns
    • 1963–1964
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Police Captain
    • 1965–1966
    Lee Krieger
    Lee Krieger
    • Officer Walker…
    • 1963–1966
    Hal Baylor
    Hal Baylor
    • Red…
    • 1964–1966
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Detective Smithers…
    • 1964–1965
    Cliff Norton
    Cliff Norton
    • J. Nathaniel Pierce…
    • 1963–1965
    Ann Marshall
    Ann Marshall
    • Angela Brown
    • 1963
    Bernie Kopell
    Bernie Kopell
    • George…
    • 1964–1965
    Howard Morton
    • Brian Henley…
    • 1963–1965
    Dick Wilson
    Dick Wilson
    • Charlie…
    • 1963–1964
    Olan Soule
    Olan Soule
    • Daniel Farrow…
    • 1963–1965
    Lillian Culver
    Lillian Culver
    • Mrs. Peabody…
    • 1964–1965
    Michael Barrier
    • 2nd Agent…
    • 1964–1965
    Paul Sorensen
    Paul Sorensen
    • 1st Policeman…
    • 1964–1966
    • Creación
      • John L. Greene
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    7DKosty123

    Uncle Martin

    Ray Walston used his considerable acting talent & charm to create a hit series. First show, he crashes on earth. His rescue is engineered by Tim (Bill Bixby), a nosy reporter who can't believe what he has seen, & what Martin can do.

    This is a family style of sitcom without kids. This show is really the talent of Ray Walston playing off everyone. Bixby is brilliant to as the single reporter who is always getting in trouble thanks to Martin. Many times because of Martin, Tim can't get that Pullitser prize he is after to become a great reporter.

    What really makes this series go, is that Uncle Martin always seems to have an unending bag of tricks that only he, a Martian, can do. When we were kids, we got introduced to a friendly alien with this show. Martin would always foil Tim every having a steady girl friend too.

    While the special effects seem crude now, when this show ran they were highly imaginative. There was even one episode where Martin put up his antenna & had snowy reception, just like my TV always did with the rabbit ears.
    macblanc

    Silly, entertaining show.

    My Favorite Martian was an enjoyable waste of time. Starring Ray Walston as a man from Mars who had crash-landed on earth, and Bill Bixby, as Tim, the young newspaper reporter who found him. Tim saw dollar signs, fame and fortune in his eyes when he found a Martian, but unfortunately, never did get to tell his story, in spite of the fact that this Martian moved in with him. You see, the Martian, who passed himself off as Tim's Uncle Martin, would not admit to anyone but Tim what he really was, and Tim would have appeared crazy to insist that Martin was REALLY a Martian!

    Martin had some interesting powers: he was able to turn invisible by raising some pretty cheesy looking antennae from the back of his head; he could also point at something and make it lift and come to him. He was also able to read minds, and had a vast knowledge of technology. Apparently the Martians were much more advanced than we were.

    The show lasted for three seasons on CBS, giving lots of time for Tim and Martin to have some interesting adventures, all the while trying to repair his ship and return home to Mars. Like ALF some years later though, he never quite made it.
    opsbooks

    Classic SF comedy in a class of its own

    'My Favorite Martian' rapidly became a must-see for me once the first episode premiered on Australian television. It was cutting-edge SF-comedy in a class of its own at the time, decades before 'Third Rock from the Sun' appeared. Ray Walston was born to play Uncle Martin, just as Jonathan Harris was born to play Dr Smith! He and Bill Bixby worked well together and their relationship in some way reminded me of George Reeves and Jack Larson - 'Superman' and Jimmy Olsen'. Their teamwork gave an extra dimension to an often paper-thin script. I still have my autographed photo and the unique envelope it came in though once again (as happened with Connie Hines), the postman folded the envelope and cracked the emulsion. I almost cried at the time!
    cableye

    Early science fiction with hum our.

    I have recently started watching this show again since it airs every afternoon on the Vision channel. At first it looked so old and the special effects were not so special anymore, but it still has a certain charm. Having a 'Martian' looking at the world of the 1960s, let viewers see their world thru fresh eyes. I found it very interesting that back in that era when the Cold War was still active, that we got to see and cheer on someone trying to thwart the authorities and fool people. Most people would not be supporting an 'alien' at that time. Great show and a good trip back to the early sixties. Bixby and Walston were perfect in their roles.
    cariart

    TV's First Popular 'Space-Age' Comedy...

    By the early 1960s, as Americans and Soviets orbited the Earth, and the race to place men on the Moon was everyone's favorite after-dinner topic, television had produced a variety of space-oriented shows, mostly stodgy adventures of square-jawed heroes facing the cosmos in fanciful rockets...yet the series that would achieve the greatest popularity didn't feature a human, at all, but a Martian in a crashed 'flying saucer', attempting to 'pass' as human while repairing his spacecraft. Similar in concept to Gore Vidal's "Visit to a Small Planet", "My Favorite Martian" was a sweet-natured comedy with low-budget FX, often silly scripts, but one of the most engaging stars in television history, Ray Walston.

    At 49, Walston was well-established on Broadway ("Damn Yankees") and had enjoyed success as a character actor in film (SOUTH PACIFIC, TALL STORY, THE APARTMENT), but, despite guesting on television for ten years, he had never starred in his own series, primarily because he didn't have a traditional leading man 'look'. Small, slender, with a mischievous smile and thin grayish blond hair, he was a hard actor to 'type'...which made him the perfect choice to play an extraterrestrial! "My Favorite Martian" was a wonderful showcase for his many acting skills, and, when teamed with young Bill Bixby, cast as 'Tim O'Hara', a reporter who grows to love his 'Uncle Martin' enough to keep his secret, and offer him a cover and sanctuary, there was a magic that almost leapt from the screen.

    Bixby, at 29, had been a regular on "The Joey Bishop Show", but seemed doomed to blandly pleasant supporting roles, until "My Favorite Martian" displayed his remarkable comic timing, and, more importantly, his 'likeability' to television audiences. The series would serve as a springboard to a very successful career on the small screen, that would continue until his tragic death from cancer, at 59, in 1993.

    As the series grew in popularity, the role of snooping but endearing landlady Laura Lee Brown (Broadway/movie veteran Pamela Britton) would be enlarged and softened, eventually becoming a romantic interest for Martin, and a new regular, Detective Bill Brennan (character actor Alan Hewitt), a veteran cop suspicious of the O'Hara's, and also enamored of Mrs. Brown, would be introduced. Both actors were great fun in their roles, and provided some very memorable moments, during the second and third seasons.

    Among Martin's 'powers' were invisibility (whenever he raised the mini-TV antennas in the back of his head), reading minds, and levitating objects with his finger, as well as limited abilities that would appear and disappear whenever he became ill, ate the wrong foods, etc. But his greatest gift was an understanding heart; despite an occasional aside about the human race's primitive nature, he truly loved our planet, and enjoyed watching us 'mature' over the ages. For an alien, he displayed remarkable humanity!

    While Walston enjoyed making "My Favorite Martian", he was not devastated when the program was finally canceled, after three seasons. With some of his finest work still ahead of him (THE STING, "Stephen King's The Stand", "Picket Fences", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", and the classic FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, just to name a few), he would be revered as one of the entertainment industry's most beloved and respected actors when he passed away, at 87, in 2001.

    "My Favorite Martian" transcends the silliness of it's scripts with the talent and charisma of the remarkable cast. It was, and remains, a well-deserved audience favorite.

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    • Trivia
      Ray Walston admitted later that he regretted taking the role of Uncle Martin. He took it for the money, and felt that it prevented him from getting substantial roles for many years. He enjoyed working with Bill Bixby, and they became lifelong friends.
    • Errores
      The first seven episodes of the first season showed a copyright date of MCMXLIII (1943) instead of MCMLXIII (1963). This was corrected in episode eight.
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      Uncle Martin: We don't have love at first sight on Mars. Either it was too silly to bother with, or it was something we discarded in our Dusk Ages.

      Tim O'Hara: You mean the Dark Ages?

      Uncle Martin: We were never that primitive.

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      • 29 de septiembre de 1963 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Jack Chertok Television Productions
      • CBS Television Network
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