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Mork & Mindy Little Orphan Morkie (1978–1982) Online

Mork & Mindy Little Orphan Morkie (1978–1982) Online
Original Title :
Little Orphan Morkie
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Family / Sci-Fi
Year :
1978–1982
Directror :
Howard Storm
Cast :
Robin Williams,Pam Dawber,Jay Thomas
Writer :
Garry Marshall,Dale McRaven
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
7.7/10
Mork & Mindy Little Orphan Morkie (1978–1982) Online

When Mork is threatened with deportation, Exidor adopts him.
Episode cast overview:
Robin Williams Robin Williams - Mork
Pam Dawber Pam Dawber - Mindy McConnell
Jay Thomas Jay Thomas - Remo DaVinci (credit only)
Gina Hecht Gina Hecht - Jean DaVinci (credit only)
Jim Staahl Jim Staahl - Nelson Flavor (credit only)
Tom Poston Tom Poston - Mr. Bickley
Robert Donner Robert Donner - Exidor
Charles Lane Charles Lane - Judge Baker
Noah Hathaway Noah Hathaway - Jud
Priscilla Morrill Priscilla Morrill - Miss Kalinowski
Ralph James Ralph James - Orson (voice)

The title is based upon the comic strip Little Orphan Annie created by Harold Gray (1894-1968) and first appeared on August 5, 1924. The character has been on radio, television, stage plays and in the movies.


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"Little Orphan Morkie" begins with Mork receiving a letter from the Immigration Department, where Judge Baker (Charles Lane) acknowledges that he cannot grant naturalization without further evidence. Having no passport or birth certificate, only marriage to a US citizen can save Mork from deportation. A better option turns out to be adoption, but Mork refuses Mindy for a new mother so as not to break the old one's heart. Mr. Bickley (Tom Poston) passes, so it's up to a well dressed Exidor (Robert Donner) to save the day: "I'd do anything for this waif!" Miss Kalinowski (Priscilla Morrill) conducts the interview with Exidor, who gives a stirring speech on why he wishes to adopt an adult man for a son: "if we could bag what I just said over there, we could double the corn crop in Kansas!" Yes folks, who would have believed that Exidor would eventually become Mork's father!