"Who's Minding the Brat" | |
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Season 1, Episode #1 (#1) in series (26 episodes) | |
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"The Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour" episode | |
Guest Star(s): | Stan Jones Frank Welker Ralph James Mark L. Taylor Additional voices |
Network: | ABC-TV |
Production code: | 1x1 |
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Original airdate | September 25, 1982 |
IMDB | Who's Minding the Brat |
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Who's Minding the Brat was the Mork and Mindy themed pilot episode for the ABC-TVThe Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour animated series..
Storyline
When Mork babysits Mr. Caruthers' daughter, Louise, she accidentally gets transformed into a Cave Ork and disappears. As Mork and Mindy desperately scramble to find Louise, Hamilton makes his way to Mr. Caruthers to rat them out.
Plot summary
Mindy agrees to babysit Mr. Caruthers' daughter, but she has to take her father to the airport, leaving Mork in charge. Within minutes of arriving, young Louise is transformed into a monstrous Cave Ork, and Hamilton rushes to try to inform Mr. Caruthers.
Cast/Characters
- Robin Williams as Mork
- Pam Dawber as Mindy McConnell
- Stan Jones as Mr. Caruthers
- Mark L. Taylor as Hamilton J. DuPont XXV
- Stan Jones as Mr. Caruthers (voice)
- Frank Welker as Doing
- Additional Voices: Dennis Alwood, Michael Bell, Val Bettin, William Callaway, Philip L. Clarke, Dave Coulier, Keene Curtis, Alan Dinehart, Jeff Doucette, Walker Edmiston, Richard Erdman, Stan Freberg, Bob Holt, Helen Hunt, Katie Leigh, Allan Melvin, Sidney Miller, Al Robertson, Neil Ross, Shavar Ross, Michael Rye, Steven Schatzberg, Marilyn Schreffler, Steve Spears, Lynne Marie Stewart, Larry Storch, Mark L. Taylor, Lennie Weinrib, and Alan Young.
Trivia
- A large chunk of this episode was featured in ABC's Pac Preview Party, a Saturday morning preview special hosted by Dick Clark. Orson also made a vocal appearance on the special, interacting with Clark and a group of children.