Mein Onkel vom Mars (1963)

Mein Onkel vom Mars

SERIE • 3 Staffeln • Komödien, Kinder & Familie, Science-Fiction • Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika • 1963
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Der Zeitungsreporter Tim O'Hara findet ein abgestürztes Raumschiff von Außerirdischen, das einen lebenden Außerirdischen enthält. Um nicht von den Behörden entdeckt zu werden, nimmt der Marsianer die Identität von Tims Onkel Martin an und beginnt, sein Raumschiff zu reparieren, damit er zurück nach Mars fliegen kann.

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Originaltitel
My Favorite Martian
Produktionsland
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Originalsprache
Englisch
Regie
Alan Rafkin, James Komack
FSK
6
Untertitel
Deutsch
Besetzung
Bill Bixby, Ray Walston, Alan Hewitt, Pamela Britton, Stafford Repp, Jamie Farr, Herbert Rudley, J. Pat O'Malley, Cliff Norton, Cosmo Sardo, Richard Reeves
Sprache
Deutsch

Episoden-Guide

1. Mein Onkel vom Mars - Staffel 1 (37 Episoden)
Im Mittelpunkt der Serie steht ein Marsmensch, der bei einem Erkundungsflug zur Erde mit seinem Raumschiff notlanden musste. Er will nur so lange auf der Erde bleiben, bis sein Raumschiff wieder startklar ist. Tim O‘Hara, ein junger Reporter, war der erste Mensch, den der Marsbewohner auf der Erde getroffen hat.
01
Pilot
Reporter Tim O'Hara entdeckt während der Berichterstattung über einen Flug der Air Force X-15 ein Raumschiff, das einen echten Marsianer enthält. Der Marsianer ist ein Professor, der sich auf den Planeten Erde spezialisiert hat und nun sein Raumschiff reparieren muss, bevor er nach Hause zurückkehren kann.
02
Episode 2
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.
03
Episode 3
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.
04
Episode 4
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.
05
Episode 5
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 fails, Martin figures the only way to regain the upper hand—and Angela's trust—is to expose Jennings as a fraud.
06
Episode 6
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.
07
Episode 7
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.
08
Episode 8
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.
09
Episode 9
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.
10
Episode 10
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.
2. Mein Onkel vom Mars, Vol. 2 (38 Episoden)
Inzwischen hat sich Marsmensch „Onkel Martin“ gut auf der Erde eingelebt. Dabei helfen ihm seine ungewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten: So kann er sich mit Hilfe zweier Antennen, die er am Kopf ausfährt, unsichtbar machen, und mit seinem rechten Zeigefinger kann er auf weite Entfernungen Fesseln lösen und Gegenstände in Bewegung setzen.
01
Episode 1
Tim learns about Martian dreams when he sees three girls dancing around the dozing Uncle Martin.
02
Episode 2
Martin's present to Tim: a memory machine.
03
Episode 3
Martin can't decide whether or not to return to Mars.
04
Episode 4
Tim diverts Mrs. Brown's attention while Martin returns the spaceship to the garage.
05
Episode 5
When a phone wire falls on Martin, he starts getting incoming calls.
06
Episode 6
Despite Martin's warning, Tim brings an ESP expert home.
07
Episode 7
Martin rocks the music world with his folk singing.
08
Episode 8
To help Tim meet expenses, Martin tutors an obnoxious child.
09
Episode 9
Martin's duplicating machine creates another Mrs. Brown.
10
Episode 10
A young boy hijacks Uncle Martin's spaceship.
3. Mein Onkel vom Mars, Vol. 3 (32 Episoden)
Immer wieder schafft es Marsmensch "Onkel Martin" seinen Freund, den Reporter Tim O‘Hara, aus der Fassung zu bringen. Auch seine Mitmenschen kann er mit seinen außergewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten stets verblüffen oder in Erstaunen versetzten - wo er doch rein äußerlich genau wie jeder andere Mensch aussieht...
01
Die Reise nach St. Louis (1)
Eine Zeitmaschine stürzt Tim und Martin zurück in die Tage des Goldrausches.
02
Die Reise nach St. Louis (2)
Tim und Martin suchen nach ihrer Zeitmaschine.
03
Der blaue Schleier in der Wüste
Tim und Martin kehren über die Zeitmaschine ins frühe Hollywood zurück, wo Martin einst als Scheich in einem Film mitspielte.
04
Die mexikanische Heirat
Onkel Martin macht ein überraschendes Foto von Tim mit seiner Wahrsage-Kamera. Beide sind erstaunt, als das Bild Tim vor dem Altar zeigt, zusammen mit einer unbekannten Frau, deren Rücken zur Kamera gewandt ist.
05
Der Onkel ist die Tante
Martins neueste Maschine bewirkt einen Gehirntausch mit Mrs. Brown.
06
Die Geniepille
Tims IQ schießt in die Höhe, als er Martins Geniepille einnimmt.
07
Eine goldige Geschichte
Ein Mineralmangel verleiht Martin die „Midas-Berührung“ - alles, was er berührt, verwandelt sich in Gold.
08
Der Flaschengeist im Harem
Onkel Martin, verpackt in einer winzigen Flasche, ist auf dem Weg in den Nahen Osten.
09
Geliebter Räuber
Martins wohltätigkeitsförderndes Licht hat eine ungewöhnliche Wirkung auf Brennan.
10
Die Panne mit Zelda
Martin zieht versehentlich ein außerirdisches Raumschiff aus dem Himmel.
4. Season 4 (2 Episoden)
01
Check-Up
02
Life Style