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* [[Flying Saucer]]: Martin's spacecraft. It's smaller than an Italian sports car (with much the same lines), and fits easily in Tim's garage.
* [[Flying Saucer]]: Martin's spacecraft. It's smaller than an Italian sports car (with much the same lines), and fits easily in Tim's garage.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: It's a 1960s sitcom, so the idiot ball is a frequent accessory for everyone, but a special mention has to be made of an episode where Martin's (real) nephew has blown the [[Masquerade]] and the rest of the cast, in a [[Torches and Pitchforks]] frenzy, confuses a [[Time Machine]] for a [[Time Bomb]], mainly because they both have "time" in their names.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: It's a 1960s sitcom, so the idiot ball is a frequent accessory for everyone, but a special mention has to be made of an episode where Martin's (real) nephew has blown the [[Masquerade]] and the rest of the cast, in a [[Torches and Pitchforks]] frenzy, confuses a [[Time Machine]] for a [[Time Bomb]], mainly because they both have "time" in their names.
* [[Invisibility]]: Martin could turn invisible when he raised his antennae.
* [[It Only Works Once]]: Anything that gets Martin's spaceship working again. The [[Time Machine]] in the "nephew Andy" episode.
* [[It Only Works Once]]: Anything that gets Martin's spaceship working again. The [[Time Machine]] in the "nephew Andy" episode.
* [[Mind Over Matter]]: Martin can move things with his mind.
* [[Mind Over Matter]]: Martin can move things with his mind.
* [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]]
* [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]: In addition to invisibility, Martin could read minds and levitate objects.
* [[Reset Button]]: A literal one ends the episode with Martin's nephew Andy, when Martin sets off a [[Time Machine]].
* [[Reset Button]]: A literal one ends the episode with Martin's nephew Andy, when Martin sets off a [[Time Machine]].
* [[Secret-Chaser]]/[[Nosy Neighbor]]: Lorelei Brown
* [[Secret-Chaser]]/[[Nosy Neighbor]]: Lorelei Brown

Revision as of 14:50, 20 October 2014

The premise is simple: A Martian astronaut, played by Ray Walston, is stranded on Earth when his saucer crashes. He is taken in by a kindly but not too bright earthling (Bill Bixby). 'Uncle Martin' fortunately looks just like a human being except for two bunny ear antenae which emerge from his head at odd moments. He has some special powers but not enough to keep himself and his human sidekick out of trouble with their feather-brained landlady and her suspicious love interest. Nor is he able to repair his saucer, hidden in the garage, possibly because he's a pilot not a mechanic.

It was also turned into a movie in 1999, starring Christopher Lloyd as Uncle Martin.

Tropes used in My Favorite Martian (TV) include: