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- An exoanthropologist from the planet Mars, stranded on Earth, is rescued by Tim O'Hara, a newspaper reporter who introduces the Martian to his friends and the authorities as his uncle Martin.
- Exiled American gangster Colini sends his protégé-killer Giordano to the USA to eliminate Colini's mob enemies.
- A young CIA agent is assigned to Saigon to stop a planned political assassination.
- Cara stumbles onto a secluded room in the building where she finds an older woman Amelia toiling away. Checking the company records Cara discovers Amelia is listed as a machine. Cara decides to rectify the error.
- With a top-secret business meeting scheduled, an unsuspecting Burkhardt is really bugged-industrial spies have hidden a miniature microphone in his glasses.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.7 (74)TV EpisodeCurious, Martin experiences an emotion foreign to Martians: love at first sight. He falls for an exotic dancer and wants to marry her after they date once. But her previous suitor, Officer Thorp, explains he lied because he was an orphan.
- Tim is mad at Martin for "disappearing and spying" when he has a date at the apartment. Martin makes up for this, covering a news story for him and phoning it in using Tim's voice. Burns is impressed, hires Martin when he learns his role.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.3 (56)TV EpisodeAfter Martin makes Tim miss a deadline, he gets Tim an exclusive interview with Jakobar, the rogue leader of Kobima. Martin was friends with Jakobar's great-grandfather, a founder of Kobima. Jakobar seeks an oil deal but has trust issues.
- Martin temporarily ages himself 400 years as he studies human old age. He takes a job as a warehouse night watchman and meets 2 elder spinster sisters who tell him they want their storage items to open a tea house but the owner prohibits.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.4 (57)TV EpisodeTim's cousin Harvey visits so Martin must hide. They keep Mrs. Brown away as she would speak of Martin. Harvey is a mooch and wants to upgrade from his small town reporter job to where Tim works. The tiny apartment feels cramped to Martin.
- Martin is too heavy for his spaceship and shrinks himself to 6 ounces so he will fit in a wine bottle. He ends up in an overseas relief package in Baghdad and in the home of lovesick Abu whose girlfriend is being made to marry the Sultan.
- Martin overcharges himself prepping for a trip to Mars. In discharging himself, he blacks out half of Los Angeles. The power company is narrowing the source of the blackout to their neighborhood. His condition could lead to a plaid face.
- Tim brings home a lost dog, Tutu. Martin has perfected a super micro-distillate process, one similar to distilling flowers into perfume. He plans to distill himself small, enabling a return to Mars. Tutu drinks Martin then he is reclaimed.
- During a dry hot spell, a neighbor tries a rain dance and rain machine, saying both worked in the old country. With the machine, he blasts Martin, causing him to tear a hole in a cloud with his finger that causes an endless deluge of rain.
- Mrs. Brown makes her brownies using low fat margarine. When Martin eats some, it changes his constitution, changing his dreams from 2D to 3D and they don't go away. Things get urgent when he materializes a piece of Martian explosive.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.2 (70)TV EpisodeBrennan triggers the CCTBS, transporting the guys to 1849 St. Louis. They didn't carry the CCTBS with them so they are stuck. Using money seen as fake, Brennan's ancestor arrests and jails them. They escape and meet Mrs. Brown's ancestor.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.4 (56)TV EpisodeThanks to the guys, Loralei Glutz heads west on a wagon train. But they are once again behind bars. Martin draws Tim a map of where the CCTBS is located in case they get separated. They break out only to be blackjacked by bounty hunters.
- Something is causing Martin's metabolism to go haywire. In succession, he loses control of his levitation finger, he magnetizes his clothing, he levitates, he becomes electrically charged, he shrinks and then he disappears. He finds out the cause is an increased activity of sunspots, and on Earth there is no way to control their effects on Martians. After five days, the sunspots are still occurring and Martin is still invisible. The authorities, based on a recent insurance policy Mrs. Brown sold Martin with Tim as beneficiary, suspect that Martin's "disappearance" is due to Tim killing him for the insurance money. Circumstantial evidence points in that direction. Martin can't let Tim go to jail for this, and Martin decides to tell the authorities the truth about his Martian identity. Just then, the sunspots cease and Martin reappears, just in time to save Tim and protect his own identity.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.7 (40)TV EpisodeMartin has his spaceship in the woods, prepping for a test light. While he and Tim are away, Peter, a runaway 6 year old, finds the ship and manages to take a flight. When he returns home, no one believes him but he has Martin's gadget.
- Reacting to antagonistic Brennan, Tim shines Martin's benevolence bulb on him and it breaks. The futuroid camera shows Brennan has a pleasant encounter with a bank robber. Martin rigs a device to flip Brennan but makes himself sluggish.
- Tim stands to inherit big money from distant relatives if he can prove the family link but the existence of "Uncle" Martin muddles things. He tries to use Martin's time machine to travel to 1920 and change an ancestor's name to Martin.
- A firm is launching a rocket to either Mars or Venus. The firm's president is indecisive but superstitious. Martin is resolute on getting him to choose Mars so he can be a stowaway. Martin takes on 2 things keeping him from choosing Mars.
- Martin has a mosquito bite which transfers the bit of residue from the bug's previous victim. In this case, it is a racehorse. The residue causes him to experience all the horse's feelings and vice versa. The mob drugs the horse as a fix.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.2 (49)TV EpisodeThe Earthly environment causes a vitamin deficiency in Martin. He draws energy and vitamins from everything and everyone around him. The effect on people who look him in the eyes is they will fall asleep and objects he touches go haywire.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.6 (56)TV EpisodeThe O'Hara's have new neighbors, a boy Stevie and his adult sister Jennifer. The foursome go to picnic on Sunset Mountain as Martin needs to get an metal ore called "glink" for his craft. It is located there not yet discovered by humans.
- Martin learns Mrs. Brown is in financial straits from her overgenerous nature. Martin gives her subliminal messages to save money and they have an extreme effect. Not trusting the bank, she withdraws all her money and a thief is nearby.
- 1963–196630mTV-G8.3 (48)TV EpisodeMartin's new gizmo, a molecular reassembler, switches the psyche of the two subjects to which they are exposed. Naturally it is inadvertently beamed on he and Mrs. Brown just before Det. Brennan intends to propose marriage, switching them.
- To fool a local kid, Martin fashions toy antenna for Tim to wear when his is stuck in the up position. The idea catches on and soon a local man is making toy antennas that all the kids want to wear and offers Martin payment for the rights.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.4 (43)TV EpisodeMartin has a "futuroid" camera that takes photos 24 hours into the future. It creates a photo of Tim as a groom in a wedding, the bride's face unseen. Tim limits his contact with women but gets assigned to cover a story at a men's club.
- Martin gives Lorelei a concentration pill so she can focus to find his letter she lost. It makes her focus on police work. She attends a police function with Brennan and takes the honorary badge too seriously, even a barricaded suspect.
- A renowned scientist posits that life no more advanced than amoebas can exist on Mars. Martin helps Angela write a class report refuting his claims and she gets a "F". Martin's plan includes Tim planting a seed in the professor's brain.
- Martin is preparing a report which suggests Earth children be frozen their adults, sparing them the gloom of being unproductive. Challenged by Tim, Martin tests on Doris, a girl from an orphanage. They have fun until Doris sees the report.
- Martians need gold in their diet and Martin hasn't had any which causes his body to turn whatever he touches to gold. After a difficult dinner served by Lorelei, Martin sends Tim to harvest greens near Ft. Knox that should have trace gold.
- Martin is having trouble with his spaceship so he calls in a friend, one of the greatest minds ever on Earth, Leonardo DaVinci. DaVinci is annoyed to learn how his inventions have been credited to others and La Gioconda had a name change.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.2 (47)TV EpisodeMartin finds himself involved in a romantic love triangle.
- Martin uses the CCTBS to travel to 1925 to stop himself from meddling with a movie being made and he ends up getting the lead role. Tim gets dragged along. Martin decides he must transform an inept waiter into an actor to fill the role.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.7 (33)TV EpisodeTim is sent on assignment with young photographer, Jimmy McClain. Tim isn't looking forward to the experience as Jimmy is a walking disaster zone. Martin knows however that Jimmy has a self-fulfilling failure complex which stems from his childhood, and thus Martin wants to help him out of it. At the story, Jimmy, with Martin's help, gets an exclusive photograph which does include Martin. However Martin is currently photograph invisible. If the photograph is developed and shown, it may disclose Martin's Martian identity. Martin destroys the photograph, and as a result, Jimmy is fired. Martin feels he owes Jimmy, so uses his futuroid camera is find out tomorrow's newspaper's front page headline. It involves notorious gangster Joey Makin. Tim is hesitant to tell Jimmy only because of the potential danger seeing as to Makin's history, but Martin insists. A problem occurs just prior to going off on the story as Jimmy hits Martin's equilibrium machine, which makes Jimmy lose his balance for a temporary period of time. Down at the scene of the crime, Martin helps Jimmy as much as he can using his levitation finger, however the finger goes on the blink. As Joey arrives on the scene, Jimmy takes the photo of the payoff when he falls over, which results in the three of them being captured by Joey and his gang. Martin has one more trick up his sleeve: Martian's primitive method of levitation through sheer concentration. Martin has just enough energy to free Jimmy. Just as Jimmy is ready to head off to get the police, Martin regains use of his levitation finger which he uses to help Jimmy capture Joey and his gang. Not only does Jimmy save the day and get his job back, but has gained self-confidence for the first time in his life.
- At a department store, a certain cologne turns Martin into a mannequin. It could be permanent without a blast from his ray gun. Store staff won't let Tim take Martin or buy him. Tim gets the gun but bad luck; Lorelei and Brennan arrive.
- Mrs. Brown's niece, a former child prodigy, visits and is too interested in Martin's gadgets. She does have a boyfriend, also an intellectual, but lacks basic beauty skills. Martin fixes that and gets Tim to take her out to distract her.
- Martin wants to help Tim with household expenses and without a job decides to sell art he's currently painting to relieve boredom. He can mimic any famous artist. An art gallery owner notices Martin's work and wants to do a showing.
- Tim accidentally turns a squirrel into a man with Martin's malfunctioning molecular reassembler. Martin has to fix the reassembler soon or the change will be permanent. The payoff is when "Red," Tim and Martin perform as "The Squirrels."
- Dulcy, Henry and Stanley, Mrs. Browns' sister and her husband and son, come for a visit. Stanley is a boy with a vivid imagination but Henry sternly suppresses. Stanley sees Martin's spaceship but Henry insists it is his imagination.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.5 (52)TV EpisodeThe museum's long-time curator is upset because the board is questioning the authenticity of his acquisition and has called in an independent expert, a man whose evaluation he once discredited. Martin can authenticate if he has access.
- Martin finds that he is prematurely aging due to the increased gravity on Earth compared to Mars. Thus he goes through some anti-gravity therapy, which in turn causes havoc for those around him.
- 1963–196630mTV-G7.7 (38)TV EpisodeMartin misses his mother on Martian Mother's Day so he projects a 3D image of her. He then runs into Miss Cora, a spinster who is her doppelganger. Touched, he temporarily turns her worthless ring into a gem. She sells it to a jeweler.
- Mrs. Brown gets zapped by Martin's personality altercator and, in a jarring turn, absorbs the contents of the book "The Criminal Mind" and transforms to a scofflaw. She starts small but soon graduates to a plot to heist an epic diamond.
- Tim uses Martin's CCTBS to go back to do some research for his historical novel on the 1626 sale of Manhattan from the Indians to the Dutch. It seems he did something to kill the deal. So Martin insists they go back to then and fix it.
- Tim writes a news article about a woman who left thousands in her will to a cat. Martin is furious. The attorney threatens him to write on it no more but says she had a second will donating to a children's orphanage. Martin holds a séance.
- Mars has deviated closer from its regular orbit temporarily and Martin can make it back. He has a 10 hour window. As he prepares to leave, he sprains his ankle which inhibits his antenna. But he escapes the hospital in time to try again.