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morkfromork 11-15-2005, 11:44 PM this show is so underrated. i mean, is this show a classic? is it in the top 100 sitcoms of all time? i believe it's a true classic, and defintly deserves a spot in the top 100. even the nbc tv movie "behind the camera" made the show seem like a failure of a show. what do you think?
TVFactFan 11-16-2005, 10:56 AM this show is so underrated. i mean, is this show a classic? is it in the top 100 sitcoms of all time? i believe it's a true classic, and defintly deserves a spot in the top 100. even the nbc tv movie "behind the camera" made the show seem like a failure of a show. what do you think?
Classic my A$$, this show should have been on Saturdays mornings with all the other cartoons because you would have the sense of humor of a 4 year old to find this show funny.
gilligan fanatic 11-16-2005, 06:02 PM I agree with Solomon. Its kiddy humor. I mean I like Gilligan and everything but Gilligan is more like family humor where Mork and Mindy is more kid humor. Mork and Mindy is alright its just plain silly.
robyrob 11-16-2005, 06:14 PM I agree with Solomon. Its kiddy humor. I mean I like Gilligan and everything but Gilligan is more like family humor where Mork and Mindy is more kid humor. Mork and Mindy is alright its just plain silly.
i disagree that it is simply "kiddy humor" - i mean, yes Robin Williams' cute & funny sounds and voices appealed to kids and can be grating to adults, but a lot of the subtext is definately geared towards adults - it might just be going by too quick to notice a lot of it :)
tv star collector 11-16-2005, 07:08 PM Actually, Hanna-Barbera did produce an animated version of MORK & MINDY.
Robin Williams, Pam Dawber and Conrad Janis all reprised their prime-time roles.
(And, yes, it was telecast on ABC on Saturday mornings.) One new twist:
Mork drove a car that was shaped like an egg! (No, I didn't make that up.)
morkfromork 11-16-2005, 09:43 PM that's not the point if it's a kiddy show or sitcom, the point is that the show is underrated, is it in the top 10 or 100 sitcoms? i believe it's unrrated because when ever people talk about sitcoms, surely shows like three's company,and happy days are said, but never mork and mindy. it's so underrated that the tv themes cd, doesn't even have the theme song on it, but they put friggin sesame street? what the hell?
tv star collector 11-17-2005, 09:37 AM that's not the point if it's a kiddy show or sitcom, the point is that the show is underrated, is it in the top 10 or 100 sitcoms? i believe it's unrrated because when ever people talk about sitcoms, surely shows like three's company,and happy days are said, but never mork and mindy. it's so underrated that the tv themes cd, doesn't even have the theme song on it, but they put friggin sesame street? what the hell?
Hey, I liked MORK & MINDY. I watched it every week (even the dismal second
season; thank goodness they came to their senses and changed the show back
to its original concept by the third season). In fact, their last season was--in
some respects--their best. It was great fun seeing Robin Williams and his idol
Jonathan Winters improvising together. Classic stuff. You can't script stuff that
funny. P.S. For what it's worth: SESAME STREET (which I've never watched)
was on for like 30 years; MORK & MINDY was on for four seasons. But I
don't think it's fair to compare a sit-com and a children's show; it's like
apples and oranges, y'know.
TVFactFan 11-17-2005, 10:41 PM Hey, I liked MORK & MINDY. I watched it every week (even the dismal second
season; thank goodness they came to their senses and changed the show back
to its original concept by the third season). In fact, their last season was--in
some respects--their best. It was great fun seeing Robin Williams and his idol
Jonathan Winters improvising together. Classic stuff. You can't script stuff that
funny. P.S. For what it's worth: SESAME STREET (which I've never watched)
was on for like 30 years; MORK & MINDY was on for four seasons. But I
don't think it's fair to compare a sit-com and a children's show; it's like
apples and oranges, y'know.
Why is the comparison not fair? They are both in the same entertainment category-"Children Programming"
robyrob 11-17-2005, 10:46 PM Why is the comparison not fair? They are both in the same entertainment category-"Children Programming"
if you dislike the show so much, why do you keep coming to this board to post?
in fact, why DO you keep bashing this show?
you are entitled to an opinion, but you aren't adding anything to the discussion by insulting fans of the show.
TVFactFan 11-17-2005, 10:51 PM if you dislike the show so much, why do you keep coming to this board to post?
in fact, why DO you keep bashing this show?
you are entitled to an opinion, but you aren't adding anything to the discussion by insulting fans of the show.
I actually gave the board some life-lol
tv star collector 11-18-2005, 09:47 AM Why is the comparison not fair? They are both in the same entertainment category-"Children Programming"
I beg to differ ("I'm a differ begger" to quote Snagglepuss). The prime-time
series MORK & MINDY was a situation comedy. The Saturday morning series
Hanna-Barbera's MORK & MINDY was a cartoon (and cartoons are intended for
all ages, not just kids). SESAME STREET is a children's program, aimed
specifically at pre-school children. They're three different genres.
tv star collector 11-18-2005, 09:49 AM if you dislike the show so much, why do you keep coming to this board to post?
in fact, why DO you keep bashing this show?
you are entitled to an opinion, but you aren't adding anything to the discussion by insulting fans of the show.
I second that. If one can't say something nice, why bother saying anything at
all?
morkfromork 11-18-2005, 03:53 PM is this show rated as a top sitcom like happy days, three's company, or taxi?
tv star collector 11-18-2005, 06:51 PM is this show rated as a top sitcom like happy days, three's company, or taxi?
Here are the Nielsen ratings (per Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh's COMPLETE DIRECTORY TO PRIME TIME NETWORK & CABLE TV SHOWS):
It held the No. 3 spot with a 28.6 share in its first season (1978-1979).
It slipped to the No. 27 spot with a 20.2 share in its second season (after
they unwisely tampered with the format; 1979-1980).
Regrettably, the show never returned to the Top 30 after that.
morkfromork 11-18-2005, 08:09 PM Here are the Nielsen ratings (per Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh's COMPLETE DIRECTORY TO PRIME TIME NETWORK & CABLE TV SHOWS):
It held the No. 3 spot with a 28.6 share in its first season (1978-1979).
It slipped to the No. 27 spot with a 20.2 share in its second season (after
they unwisely tampered with the format; 1979-1980).
Regrettably, the show never returned to the Top 30 after that.
i don't mean from back then, i mean today, is it reconized as a classic sitcom or a favorite from 1978?
TVFactFan 11-18-2005, 09:22 PM i don't mean from back then, i mean today, is it reconized as a classic sitcom or a favorite from 1978?
NO because it was canceled due to poor ratings. The show started off good and then fell off so I don;t think it's considered a classic
morkfromork 11-18-2005, 10:53 PM NO because it was canceled due to poor ratings. The show started off good and then fell off so I don;t think it's considered a classic
duh, that's how most shows end because of bad ratings, M&M isn't the only one, i know taxi ended because of bad ratings, and i believe three's comapny did too, and those shows were very popular in their days
TVFactFan 11-19-2005, 12:08 AM duh, that's how most shows end because of bad ratings, M&M isn't the only one, i know taxi ended because of bad ratings, and i believe three's comapny did too, and those shows were very popular in their days
Three's Company didn't end because of bad ratings
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