My Favorite Martian
My Favorite Martian marked the beginning of television's fascination with fantasy-themed comedy series, originally airing on CBS-TV from 1963-1966.

Dreaming Can Make It So
While Martin is sleeping, Tim discovers he can actually observe a Martian's dreams.

The Memory Pill
Martin gives Tim a machine that promises to perfect his memory.

Three to Make Ready
Martin considers that it might be nice to remain on Earth permanently.

Nothing But the Truth
Martin must return the space ship to the garage without Mrs. Brown noticing.

Dial M for Martin
Martin comes in contact with a falling telephone wire and starts receiving phone calls directly.

Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception!
Martin pleads with Tim to not invite a psychic into their home.

My Uncle the Folk Singer
Martin rocks the music world when he starts performing folk songs.

The Great Brain Robbery
To help Tim meet expenses, Martin takes a job tutoring an obnoxious child.

Double Trouble
Martin's magical duplicating machine creates another Mrs. Brown.

Has Anybody Seen My Electro-Magnetic Neutron Converting Gravitator?
Trouble and panic ensues when a young boy hijacks Martin's spaceship.

Don't Rain on My Parade
A rainmaker offers his special services to break a dry spell.

The Night Life of Uncle Martin
While Martin is asleep, his alter ego appears — a lookalike swinger named Pierre.

To Make a Rabbit Stew, First Catch a Martian
A rabbit becomes six feet tall after eating a powerful Martian vitamin pill.

Won't You Come Home, Uncle Martin, Won't You Come Home?
Tim's enemies increase rapidly after he basks in Martin's benevolence bulb.

The Case of the Missing Sleuth
Detective Brennan unwittingly dissolves himself with Martin's molecular separator.

How Are Things in Glocca, Martin?
Tim's great-uncle demands to know where Martin fits on the family tree.

Gesundheit, Uncle Martin
Martin suffers from temporary amnesia attacks brought on by Martian hay fever.

Martian Report #1
Attempting to prove that childhood is unnecessary, Martin adopts an orphan girl.

Uncle Martin and the Identified Flying Object
Martin unexpectedly loses control of his power to move large objects.

A Martian Fiddles Around
Martin burns and becomes transparent each time Mrs. Brown plays her violin.

Humbug, Mrs. Brown
Uncle Martin's lessons to be thrifty turn Mrs. Brown into a miserly woman.

Crash Diet
Tim tinkers with Martin's ship, causing it to shrink to the size of a toy.

Gone But Not Forgotten
Martin's invisibility mechanism goes haywire, making everything he touches disappear.

Stop, or I'll Steam
Martin becomes green with envy when he sees police detective Brennan flirt with Mrs. Brown.

The Magnetic Personality and Who Needs It
An experiment goes haywire, turning Martin into a walking magnet.

We Love You, Miss Pringle
Tim is placed on the local Teacher of the Year selection committee.

Uncle Baby
Martin feels his youth is fading but his rejuvenation backfires when he returns to an infant state.

Once Upon a Martian Mother's Day
On Martian Mother's Day, Martin spots a lookalike for his own mother.

Uncle Martin's Bedtime Story
Lorelei Brown's electronic bed receives brain waves from Martin.

006 3/4
Tim goes undercover with Uncle Martin after getting mixed up with a secret government agent.

Never Trust a Naked Martian
Despite warnings, Tim touches Martin's antennae — and disappears.

Martin's Favorite Martian
In the desert, a gun-wielding camper spots Tim and Martin working on the spaceship.

The Martian's Fair Hobo
Uncle Martin mistakes a hobo for a Martian Scout and brings him home.

A Martian Sonata in Mrs. B's Flat
A Martian drug magically turns Mrs. Brown into a piano virtuoso.

The Green-Eyed Martian
Lorelei Brown is deluged with suitors after dousing herself with Martian irresistible spray.

El Señor from Mars
In Mexico, Tim and Uncle Martin witness the opening of an ancient box.

Time Out for Martin
A time machine transports Tim and Martin back to 13th-century England.

Portrait in Brown
One of Martin's odd gadgets makes Mrs. Brown two-dimensional.
