Mork & Mindy: Season 4, Episode 22

The Mork Report (27 May 1982)

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In this episode originally scheduled as 4.19 (before the three-part series finale; instead it aired afterwards), Mork plays TV reporter to Orson, detailing in short sketches how he and ... See full summary »

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In this episode originally scheduled as 4.19 (before the three-part series finale; instead it aired afterwards), Mork plays TV reporter to Orson, detailing in short sketches how he and Mearth have adjusted to life with Mindy on earth. Mork gets a promotion at the end. Well-directed by Robin Williams, his only known credit as director. Written by Peter Harris

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