Monday, January 29, 2018

Nanu Nanu, Folks




This is my entry in the Robin Williams Blogathon hosted by Realweegiemidget Reviews and In The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood.




There is an excellent anecdote that the producer of Happy Days, Garry Marshall, asked his 8 year old son Scott what could be done to improve the show.  Scott, being a typical 8 year old boy and an avid fan of science fiction said "Put a spaceman on it."  Whatever Marshall's initial reaction really was, I don't know, since I wasn't there.  I can imagine though that he rolled his eyes and humored the young tyke.

But he brought the idea to the writers and told them it was a great idea.  (The story comes years after Mork and Mindy became a huge hit, so of course he told them at the beginning it was a "great idea".)  The writers thought it was a horrible idea, and, according to Brian Levant, one of the writers, they actually drew straws to see which of them would be the sucker that had to come up with the script.

Several actors, including Dom DeLuise, were approached to play the part, but most of them turned tail and ran from the concept.  Marshall's sister, Ronny Hallin, remembered seeing a young comedian named Robin Williams do a bit about a spaceman on stage.  He was called in and, well, the rest is history.  Of course, everybody knows Robin Williams now, but he was virtually unknown outside the comedy circuit stage at the time.   Much of his performance in the first appearance on Happy Days was the result of some improvisation.  According to Levant, by the time filming came along, much of Williams' schtick during rehearsals was added.

I am indebted to Charlie Jane Anders for the above trivia.  If you'd like to read the whole article you can reach it from here. 



Happy Days: My Favorite Orkan (1978):

Three of Richie's friends are concerned because Richie seems a little off recently.  To cap that supposition, Richie bursts into Al's and tells everyone that he has seen a flying saucer.  Of course, no one believes him.  The Fonz even suggests even suggests that he is nutso, and "humdrum".




Richie returns home where he finds that the rest of the family has gone to see a movie.  Richie settles down to do his studying, when someone knocks on his door.  Enter Mork in a red spacesuit (jumpsuit) and a helmet.





Initially Richie thinks it is Raplh Malph, a notorious trickster, trying to play a joke on him.  But Mork fries the family TV, and Richie becomes aware that it is not Ralph after all.




Richie, who is a budding journalist, realizes this is the event of a lifetime.  He proceeds to interview Mork.  Asked why Mork has come to Earth, he replies that he has come to collect a specimen of Earthmen.  Thinking that Mork wants something special, Richie assumes that he means the President. Or maybe Hank Aaron (who at the time was a star on the Milwaukee Braves baseball team).  When Mork replies that he is looking for an average Earthling, someone who is "humdrum", Richie finally concludes that he is to be the specimen.  Richie initially agrees to go, that is, until Mork reveals that the time span that he calls a "bleen" that Richie will be gone is 2000 years.






When Richie's family comes home, Mork uses his finger to freeze them.






Richie panics and runs away.  He goes to Al's where he tells the Fonz that a spaceman is after him.  When Mork shows up, he and the Fonz duke it out over Richie.






The battle of "cool" versus "the fickle finger" of Mork is pretty funny.  After the battle, Mork decides that he no longer wants Richie, instead he wants Fonzie.  As Mork and his captive leave Richie screams "Don't take Fonzie!"  Richie wakes up on his couch.  It has all been a dream.  There is a knock at the door.  It is Robin Williams again, but dressed in normal clothes, asking for directions back to the highway.

At this point, the original episode ended.  It was originally just a one episode odd entry in the Happy Days canon. But as Mork and Mindy was conceived, the episode was later amended with a scene of Mork conferring with Orson that his new mission was to go to the 70's and observe people in what was then the modern day.   And this is how the episode appears today.






Happy Days: Mork Returns (1979):

Also called the "5th Anniversary Show", this show was just essentially clips of highlights from the first five seasons. The presence of Mork, who had as stated before, gone from 50's middle America to late 70's Boulder, CO, is for Mork to gain some insight on Earth concepts of friendship and love and family.



Mork only serves as a link to look back on some classic moments in the TV series, but Williams was still his uncontrollable self in the return.

As an added note, in the first season of Mork and Mindy, Mork remembers for Mindy how Fonzie helped set him up with a date with Laverne DeFazio. This crossover episode incorporated not only Happy Days, but Laverne and Shirley, too.  Check out the youtube clip of this when you get a chance.

Quiggy




7 comments:

  1. Thanks for bringing this interesting TV post to the blogathon, I had only seen the Mork and Mindy series and didn't realise how it came about.

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    1. I watched it when it was first aired (yes, I'm old) Thanks for reading.

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  2. So did I, don't sweat it.

    I thought I should stop by here after reading Le's M&M post. I don't remember Mork as having quite so many superpowers — but then it has been a very long time. Maybe this was the real "jumping the shark" moment?

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    1. I love debating "jump the shark" moments. I'm convinced that the jump the shark moment came when they made Fonzie become part of the establishment. Thanks for reading.

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  3. As there was no Happy Days reruns by the time I watched Mork & Mindy, I never watched Mork's real genesis. He sounded unsympathetic with Rich, right? It was a very interesting post - and a nice coincidence.
    Cheers!

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    1. The whole episode is on youtube. You can judge the unsymathetic nature for yourself. Thanks for reading.

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  4. Wow Its look like classic freaky horror TV show. I haven't watch this episode. But after reading your blog post it sounds good and I will add this episode to my watch list. In present I am excited about a new Hollywood TV series Westworld Season 2. I have already watch its first episode and that make me crazy about the TV series. I am so excited to Watch Westworld Season 2 Episode 2 online full episode.

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