My Favorite Martian Episode Guide

Season 1, 2, 3

 

Season 1


1. My Favorite Martian (Original airdate September 29, 1963)
After crash landing on earth, Uncle Martin (Ray Walston) moves in with reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby).

2. The Matchmakers (Original airdate October 6, 1963)
Tim and Martin try to help a lovesick dog.


3. There Is No Cure for the Common Martian (Original airdate October 13, 1963)
The common cold unknown on Mars strikes Martin, eliminating his powers.

4. Russians R in Season (Original airdate October 20, 1963)
Martin tries to convince the Government that its space project will never leave the ground.

5. Man or Amoeba (Original airdate October 27, 1963)
Angela's composition about Mars written with Martin's help gets a failing grade.

6. The Man on the Couch (Original airdate November 3, 1963)
Martin is hauled off to a psychiatrist's office as an attempted suicide.

7. A Loaf of Bread, a Jug of Wine and Peaches (Original airdate November 10, 1963)
Love an unknown emotion on Mars comes to Martin in the form of an exotic dancer.

8. The Awful Truth (Original airdate November 17, 1963)
Uncle Martin gives Tim the power to read minds for one day only.

9. Rocket to Mars (Original airdate December 1, 1963)
The search is on when Martin's ship is hauled away by the junkman.

10. Raffles No. 2 (Original airdate December 8, 1963)
Stolen jewels and a set of fingerprints add up to trouble for Martin.

11. The Atom Misers (Original airdate December 15, 1963)
Uncle Martin teams with a child prodigy to build a cyclotron.

12. That Little Old Matchmaker, Martin (Original airdate December 22, 1963)
Martin reads Cynthia's mind to find out what she likes in a man.

13. How to Be a Hero Without Really Trying (Original airdate December 29, 1963)
Martin tries to make Tim a hero in the eyes of a pretty new neighbor.

14. Blood Is Thicker than the Martian (Original airdate January 5, 1964)
Tim's cousin drops in and he knows Tim has no Uncle Martin.

15. Poor Little Rich Cat (Original airdate January 12, 1964)
Martin roars when he learns that a cat has been willed a fortune.

16. Rx for a Martian (Original airdate January 19, 1964)
Martin begins planning a return voyage to Mars.

17. Going, Going, Gone (Original airdate February 2, 1964)
Sunspots upset Uncle Martin's metabolism.

18. Who Am I? (Original airdate February 9, 1964)
Amnesic Uncle Martin refuses to believe he's from Mars.

19. Now You See It, Now You Don't (Original airdate February 16, 1964)
Martin tries to help a museum curator whose job is in jeopardy.

20. My Nephew, the Artist (Original airdate February 23, 1964)
Tim is hailed as a new art discovery when his name is affixed to Martin's works.

21. Hitchhike to Mars (Original airdate March 1, 1964)
Martin tries to hitch a ride on a corporate-financed rocket to Mars.

22. Uncle Martin's Broadcast (Original airdate March 8, 1964)
Tim begins his career as a crime reporter using Martin's antennae to tune in on police calls.

23. An Old, Old Friend of the Family (Original airdate March 15, 1964)
Uncle Martin tries to get Tim an exclusive interview with the ruler of an East Asian country.

24. Super-duper Snooper (Original airdate March 22, 1964)
Mrs. Brown practices her course in detective work by spying on Martin.

25. The Sinkable Mrs. Brown (Original airdate April 5, 1964)
Martin and Tim panic when Mrs. Brown decides to sell the house.

26. Martin and the Eternal Triangle (Original airdate April 12, 1964)
A romantic triangle forms around Martin, Mrs. Brown and a dashing Frenchman.

27. Danger! High Voltage! (Original airdate April 19, 1964)
An electrically charged Martin disrupts the town's power system.

28. If You Can't Lick 'Em (Original airdate April 26, 1964)
A youngster mistakes Martin's antennae for a new space toy.

29. Unidentified Flying Uncle Martin (Original airdate May 3, 1964)
Trouble begins when Martin takes his spaceship for a short flight.

30. How're You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Pharmacy (Original airdate May 10, 1964)
Martin searches for a vitamin that will prevent him from disappearing.

31. Miss Jekyll and Hide (Original airdate May 17, 1964)
Martin fears that Mrs. Brown's inquisitive niece will discover his true identity.

32. Who's Got the Power? (Original airdate May 24, 1964)
A lightning storm plays havoc with Martin's powers.

33. Oh, My Aching Antenna (Original airdate May 31, 1964)
Martin fears that earth's gravity force is aging him too rapidly.

34. The Disastro-nauts (Original airdate June 7, 1964)
Uncle Martin volunteers to fly a tycoon's spaceship to Mars.

35. Shake Well...and Don't Use (Original airdate June 14, 1964)
Uncle Martin's homemade stew has a strange effect on Mr. Burns.

36. A Nose for News (Original airdate June 21, 1964)
Substituting for Tim, Martin interviews an important dignitary.

37. Uncle Martin's Wisdom Tooth (Original airdate June 28, 1964)
A toothache affects Martin's eyesight


Season 2


38. Dreaming Can Make It So (Original airdate September 27, 1964)
Tim learns about Martian dreams when he sees three girls dancing around the dozing Uncle Martin.

39. The Memory Pill (Original airdate October 4, 1964)
Martin's present to Tim: a memory machine.

40. Three to Make Ready (Original airdate October 11, 1964)
Martin can't decide whether or not to return to Mars.

41. Nothing but the Truth (Original airdate October 18, 1964)
Tim diverts Mrs. Brown's attention while Martin returns the spaceship to the garage.

42. Dial M for Martin (Original airdate October 25, 1964)
When a phone wire falls on Martin, he starts getting incoming calls.

43. Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception! (Original airdate November 1, 1964)
Despite Martin's warning, Tim brings an ESP expert home.

44. My Uncle, the Folk Singer (Original airdate November 8, 1964)
Martin rocks the music world with his folk singing.

45. The Great Brain Robbery (Original airdate November 15, 1964)
To help Tim meet expenses, Martin tutors an obnoxious child.

46. Double Trouble (Original airdate November 22, 1964)
Martin's duplicating machine creates another Mrs. Brown.

47. Has Anybody Seen My Electro-magnetic Neutron? (Original airdate November 29, 1964)
A young boy hijacks Uncle Martin's spaceship.

48. Don't Rain on My Parade (Original airdate December 6, 1964)
A rainmaker offers his services during a dry spell.

49. Night Life of Uncle Martin (Original airdate December 13, 1964)
While Uncle Martin is asleep, his alter ego appears, a look-a-like swinger named Ricardo.

50. To Make a Rabbit Stew, First Catch a Martian (Original airdate December 20, 1964)
A rabbit eats a Martian vitamin pill and becomes 6 feet tall.

51. Won't You Come Home, Uncle Martin, Won't You (Original airdate December 27, 1964)
Tim's enemies increase rapidly after he basks in Martin's benevolence bulb.

52. The Case of the Missing Sleuth (Original airdate January 3, 1965)
 Detective Brennan dissolves himself with Martin's molecular separator.

53. How Are Things in Glocca Martin? (Original airdate January 10, 1965)
Tim's great-uncle demands to know where Martin fits on the family tree.

54. Gesundheit, Uncle Martin (Original airdate January 24, 1965)
Martin suffers from temporary amnesia attacks, brought on by Martian hay fever.

55. Martian Report #1 (Original airdate January 31, 1965)
To prove that childhood is unnecessary, Martin adopts an orphan girl.

56. Uncle Martin and the Identified Flying Object (Original airdate February 7, 1965)
Martin loses control of his power to move large objects.

57. A Martian Fiddles Around (Original airdate February 14, 1965)
Martin burns (and becomes transparent) each time Mrs. Brown fiddles with her violin.

58. Humbug, Mrs. Brown (Original airdate February 21, 1965)
Martin's thrift lessons turn Mrs. Brown into a miser.

59. Crash Diet (Original airdate February 28, 1965)
Tim tinkers with Martin's ship, shrinking it to the size of a toy.

60. Gone but Not Forgotten (Original airdate March 7, 1965)
Martin's invisibility mechanism goes haywire everything he touches disappears.

61. Stop or I'll Steam (Original airdate March 14, 1965)
Color Martin green when he sees Brennan flirt with Mrs. Brown.

62. The Magnetic Personality & Who Needs It (Original airdate March 21, 1965)
An experiment goes haywire, turning Martin into a walking magnet.

63. We Love You, Miss Pringle (Original airdate March 28, 1965)
Tim is placed on the Teacher of the Year selection committee.

64. Uncle Baby (Original airdate April 4, 1965)
Martin's rejuvenation treatment goes haywire, reducing him to infant size.

65. Once upon a Martian's Mother's Day (Original airdate April 11, 1965)
On Martian Mother's Day, Martin spots his mother's look-alike.

66. Uncle Martin's Bedtime Story (Original airdate April 25, 1965)
Mrs. Brown picks up Martin's brain waves via her new electric bed.

67. 006-3/4 (Original airdate May 2, 1965)
Tim plunges into international intrigue when he's selected to infiltrate CRUSH.

68. Never Trust a Naked Martian (Original airdate May 9, 1965)
Despite warnings, Tim touches Martin's antennae and disappears.

69. Martin's Favorite Martian (Original airdate May 16, 1965)
In the desert, a gun-wielding camper spots Tim and Martin working on the spaceship.

70. The Martian's Fair Hobo (Original airdate May 23, 1965)
Martin thinks he has made contact with a Martian space patrol.

71. A Martian's Sonata in Mrs. B's Flat (Original airdate May 30, 1965)
A Martian drug turns Mrs. Brown into a piano virtuoso.

72. The Green-Eyed Martian (Original airdate June 6, 1965)
Mrs. Brown is deluged with suitors after dousing herself with Martian "irresistible spray."


73. El Senor from Mars (Original airdate June 13, 1965)
In Mexico, Tim and Martin witness the opening of an ancient box.

74. Time Out for Martian (Original airdate June 20, 1965)
The time machine takes Tim and Martin back to 13th-century England.

75. Portrait in Brown (Original airdate June 27, 1965)
One of Martin's odd gadgets makes Mrs. Brown two-dimensional.

 


Season 3


76. Go West, Young Martian, Go West (Part 1) (Original airdate September 12, 1965)
A time machine plummets Tim and Martin back to the Gold Rush Days.

77. Go West, Young Martian, Go West (Part 2) (Original airdate September 19, 1965)
Tim and Martin search for their time machine.

78. Martin of the Movies (Original airdate September 26, 1965)
Tim and Martin return, via time machine, to early Hollywood where Martin once starred as a sheik.

79. Keep Me from the Church on Time (Original airdate October 3, 1965)
Martin's future-predicting camera pictures Tim getting married.

80. I'd Rather Fight than Switch (Original airdate October 10, 1965)
Martin's latest machine effects a mind swap with Mrs. Brown.

81. Tim, the Mastermind (Original airdate October 17, 1965)
Tim's I.Q. soars when he downs Martin's brain-power pills.

82. Martin Goldfinger (Original airdate October 24, 1965)
A mineral deficiency gives Martin the Midas touch everything he touches turns to gold.

83. Bottled Martin (Original airdate October 31, 1965)
Uncle Martin, packed in a tiny bottle, is bound for the Middle East.

84. Hate Me a Little (Original airdate November 7, 1965)
Martin's benevolence-inducing light has an unusual effect on Brennan.

85. Girl in the Flying Machine (Original airdate November 14, 1965)
Martin accidentally pulls an alien spaceship out of the sky.

86. That Time Machine Is Waking Up That Old Gang (Original airdate November 21, 1965)
The time machine brings Tim, Martin and Mrs. Brown face to face with Jesse and Frank James.

87. Avenue C Mob (Original airdate November 28, 1965)
Disguised as a 70-year-old, Martin becomes a night watchman.

88. Tim and Tim Again (Original airdate December 5, 1965)
Double trouble! Martin's duplicating machine creates two Tims.

89. Loralee Brown vs. Everybody (Original airdate December 12, 1965)
A Martian pill turns Mrs. Brown into a crusading crime-fighter.

90. The O'Hara Caper (Original airdate December 19, 1965)
Tim is arrested for theft when he's forced to help two jewel robbers.

91. Who's Got a Secret? (Original airdate December 26, 1965)
Rumors spread that Martin is working on a secret Government project.

92. Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (Original airdate January 2, 1966)
The unexplained presence of Martin jeopardizes Tim's claim to an inheritance.

93. Martin's Revoltin' Development (Original airdate January 16, 1966)
An invisible Martin is photographed capturing an escaped criminal.

94. TV or Not TV (Original airdate January 23, 1966)
A short circuit in Martin's transmitter puts him and Tim on nationwide TV.

95. Man from Uncle Martin (Original airdate January 30, 1966)
Martin helps Mrs. Brown's brother build a robot that does household chores.

96. Martin the Mannequin (Original airdate February 6, 1966)
In a department store, Martin is frozen into a mannequin like pose.

97. Butterball (Original airdate February 13, 1966)
Tim is kidnapped by sinister CRUSH agent Butterball.

98. When a Martian Makes His Violin Cry (Original airdate February 20, 1966)
A gypsy curse causes Mrs. Brown to drop anything she picks up.

99. When You Get Back Home to Mars, Are You Going (Original airdate February 27, 1966)
Trouble begins when Martin's Martian nephew lands on Earth and tells everyone where home is.

100. Dog Gone Martin (Original airdate March 6, 1966)
Martin turns himself into a liquid and is lapped up by Tim's dog.

101. Virus M for Martian (Original airdate March 13, 1966)
Trouble begins when Tim contracts a Martian virus.

102. Our Notorious Landlady (Original airdate March 20, 1966)
Martin's personality alternator turns Mrs. Brown into a thief.

103. Martin Meets His Match (Original airdate March 27, 1966)
Martin summons Leonardo da Vinci for help in fixing his spaceship.

104. Horse and Buggy Martin (Original airdate April 3, 1966)
A mosquito bite causes Martin to act like a race horse.

105. Stop the Presses, I Want to Get Off (Original airdate April 17, 1966)
A beam from Martin's regenerator gives Mrs. Brown power to foresee the future.

106. My Nut Cup Runneth Over (Original airdate April 24, 1966)
Martin's molecular reassembler turns a squirrel into a human.

107. Pay the Man the $24 (Original airdate May 1, 1966)
Tim tampers with history when he goes back in time and talks the Indians out of selling Manhattan
 

 

 

   

 

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