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* Courtesy of The Movie BBS (718) 939-5462/762-5292
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LOST IN SPACE EPISODE GUIDE
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Network: CBS
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Running time: 1 hour
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First aired: September 15, 1965
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Last show: September 11, 1968
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CAST:
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Professor John Robinson............................................Guy Williams
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Maureen Robinson..................................................June Lockhart
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Don West...........................................................Mark Goddard
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Judy Robinson.....................................................Marta Kristen
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Will Robinson........................................................Billy Mumy
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Penny Robinson................................................Angela Cartwright
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Dr. Zachary Smith...............................................Jonathan Harris
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Robot...................................................................Bob May
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CREW:
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Creator.............................................................Irwin Allen
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Producer............................................................Irwin Allen
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Executive in Charge of Production for Van Bernard..............Guy Della Cioppa
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In Charge of Studio Production.....................................William Self
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Associate Producer.......................................Jerry Briskin (Year 1)
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William Faralla (Years 2 & 3)
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Story Editor.....................................................Anthony Wilson
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Director of Photography....................................Gene Polito (Year 1)
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Frank Carson (Years 2 & 3)
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Special Effects................................................L.B. Abbott, ACS
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Howard Lydecker (Years 1 & 2)
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Music...............................John Williams, Herman Stein, Leith Stevens,
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Robert Drasnin, Gerald Fried, Alexander Courage,
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Cyril Mockridge, Mullendore
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Music Supervision.................................................Lionel Newman
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Art Directors...........................Walter M. Scott & Sven Wickman (Year 1)
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Jack Martin Smith & Robert Kinoshita (Year 2)
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Jack Martin Smith & Frank O. Barnett (Year 3)
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Costumes......................................................Paul Zastupnevich
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YEAR 1:
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29 EPISODES (Black & White)
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THE RELUCTANT STOWAWAY
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Air date: 9/15/65
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Writer: S. Bar David
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Story: Shimon Wincelberg
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Director: Tony Leader
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Guest Cast: Don Forbes (TV Commentator), Hal Torey (General), Byron Morrow (Lt.
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General Squires), Hoke Howell (Sgt. Rogers), Brett Parker (Security
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Guard), Irwin Allen (Voice of the President).
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In 1977, America's first test-colonization mission to Alpha Centauri is sabot-
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aged by a foreign spy, who programs the ship's Robot to destroy the vessel
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following launch. The plot backfires when the saboteur, unable to undo the
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damage he has done, becomes trapped on board himself.
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THE DERELICT
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Air date: 9/22/65
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Teleplay: Peter Packer
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Story: Shimon Wincelberg
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Director: Alex Singer
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Guest Cast: Don Forbes (TV Commentator), Dawson Palmer (Giant).
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Hopelessly lost, Jupiter 2 is pulled into the maw of a giant alien spaceship.
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While John an Don search the interior for star maps and equipment, Will and
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Colonel Smith come across the ship's alien inhabitants.
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ISLAND IN THE SKY
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Air date: 9/29/65
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Teleplay: Norman Lessing
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Story: Shimon Wincelberg
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Director: Tony Leader
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While spacewalking, John's parajets misfire and he plummets toward the planet
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below. Don tries to go after him with Jupiter 2, but Smith's sabotage causes
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the retro-rockets to fail, and the ship crashes onto the alien planet.
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THERE WERE GIANTS IN THE EARTH
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Air date: 10/6/65
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Teleplay: Carey Wilbur
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Story: Shimon Wincelberg
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Director: Leo Penn
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Guest Cast: Lamar Lundy (Giant)
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John discovers that the planet the Robinson's are living on will soon drift far
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from it's sun and freeze over. The Robinson's preparations to abandon ship and
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head south are hampered by the appearance of a giant carnivorous, one-eyed
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monster.
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THE HUNGRY SEA
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Air date: 10/13/65
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Teleplay: William Welch
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Story: Shimon Wincelberg
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Director: Sobey Martin
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After traveling south through ice and earthquakes, the Robinsons find that
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their eccentric orbit will carry them back toward the sun. They head the
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Chariot back to the spaceship, encountering fire and floods along the way.
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WELCOME STRANGER
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Air date: 10/20/65
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Alvin Ganzer
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Guest Cast: Warren Oates (Jimmy Hapgood)
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The Robinsons help repair the ship of another lost traveler from Earth. Since
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he stands a good chance of making it home, John and Maureen ask him to take
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Will and Penny with him when he leaves. Smith, however, has other plans.
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MY FRIEND, MR. NOBODY
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Air date: 10/27/65
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Writer: Jackson Gillis
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Director: Paul Stanley
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Guest Cast: William Bramley (Mr. Nobody)
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Penny befriends a disembodied life force living in a cave below the planet's
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surface. When Smith accidentally injures Penny, the mysterious unknown force
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unleashes its wrath across the entire planet, until Penny intervenes, and the
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life form undergoes a magical transformation.
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INVADERS FROM THE FIFTH DIMENSION
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Air date: 11/3/65 & 8/31/66
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Writer: Shimon Wincelberg
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Director: Leonard Horn
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Guest Cast: Ted Lohmann (Alien), Joe Ryan (Luminary)
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Aliens capture Smith, planning to replace their malfunctioning computer with
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his brain. Smith offers to bring them one of the Robinsons instead, and sets
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about plotting to trick Will into coming with him.
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THE OASIS
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Air date: 11/10/65
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Sutton Roley
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Smith eats an alien food before it can be tested, causing him to grow into a
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giant. Convinced that the Robinsons were deliberately trying to kill him,
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Smith plots a fatal revenge.
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THE SKY IS FALLING
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Air date: 11/17/65
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Writer: Barney Slater & Herman Groves
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Director: Sutton Roley
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Guest Cast: Don Matheson (Retho), Francoise Ruggieri (Moela), Eddir Rosson
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(Lunon).
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The Robinsons find themselves unable to understand the electronic language of
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a visiting space family.
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WISH UPON A STAR
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Air date: 11/24/65 & 9/7/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Sutton Roley
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Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer (Rubberoid)
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Banished from the Robinson camp, Smith takes refuge in the wreck of an alien
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spaceship, where he finds a machine that can make wishes into reality. In
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return for being permitted back into camp, Smith donates the device to the
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Robinsons, and it begins to play on their greeds.
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THE RAFT
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Air date: 12/1/65
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer (Bush Creature)
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A small "lifeboat" is constructed to carry two of the Robinsons back to Earth.
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Smith clumsily launches it while he and Will are aboard, and it makes a safe
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entry and landing, but on what planet?
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ONE OF OUR DOGS IS MISSING
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Air date: 12/8/65 & 8/24/66
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Writer: William Welch
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Director: Sutton Roley
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Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer (Mutant)
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Growling sounds are heard in the night, and Jupiter 2's food supply is raided.
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The Robinson's can't decide whether it's the dog they found in a suspended-
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animation test ship, or something more.
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ATTACK OF THE MONSTER PLANETS
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Air date: 12/15/65 & 5/4/66
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Writer: William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter
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Director: Justis Addiss
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Giant cyclamen plants, which duplicate anything put into them, create an exact
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replica of Judy. While Smith refuses to tell John the location of the real
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Judy, the plant-replica feeds the cyclamen all of Jupiter 2's deutronium fuel.
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RETURN FROM OUTER SPACE
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Air date: 12/29/65 & 5/11/66
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Nathan Juran
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Guest Cast: Reta Shaw (Aunt Clara), Walter Sande (Sheriff Baxendale), Donald
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Loxby (Davey Sims), Sheila Mathews (Ruth Templeton), Helen Kleeb
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(Phone Operator Rachel), Robert Easton (Lacy), Harry Harvey Sr.
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(Grover), Ann Dore (First Select-Person), Keith Taylor (Theodore),
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Johnny Tuchy (First Boy).
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Will uses the Tauron's maser device to send himself back to Earth. When he
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arrives, nobody will believe that he is a Robinson, or that his family is
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shipwrecked on an alien planet.
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THE KEEPER (Part 1)
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Air date: 1/12/66 & 5/18/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Harry Harris
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Guest Cast: Michael Rennie (Keeper), Wilbur Evans (Lighted Head).
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The Robinsons are suspicious of an intergalactic zookeeper when he seems to
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view them more as specimens than as humans. Their suspicions are well-founded.
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The Keeper wants Will and Penny. One of the best of the series.
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THE KEEPER (Part 2)
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Air date: 1/19/66 & 5/25/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Harry Harris
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Guest Cast: Michael Rennie (Keeper).
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Hoping to steal the alien's spaceship, Dr. Smith accidentally unleashes the
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Keeper's animals instead. The Keeper now has a threat to level: He will not
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recall his dangerous animals unless the Robinsons give him Will and Penny.
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THE SKY PIRATE
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Air date: 1/26/66 & 6/1/66
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Writer: Carey Wilbur
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Albert Salmi (Tucker).
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Will is kidnapped by, and later becomes friends with, a space pirate who is
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being pursued by a creature from another galaxy.
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GHOST IN SPACE
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Air date: 2/2/66 & 6/8/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer (Uncle Thaddeus).
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Dr. Smith throws an explosive into a gaseous bog, creating an invisible,
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destructive force. While the other Robinsons look for some way to capture the
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thing, Smith plans to exorcise the force, which he believes is the poltergeist
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of his late uncle Thaddeus.
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THE WAR OF THE ROBOTS
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Air date: 2/9/66 & 6/15/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Robby the Robot (Robotoid)
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Will repairs a deactivated robotoid, a robot with a will of it's own. It helps
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the Robinsons with their chores, but secretly it is planning to kidnap them for
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it's master on another planet.
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THE MAGIC MIRROR
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Air date: 2/16/66 & 6/22/66
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Writer: Jackson Gillis
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Director: Nathan Juran
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Guest Cast: Michael J. Pollard (Alien Boy)
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Penny falls "through" an alien mirror and into a nightmarish world inhabited by
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a nameless boy and a monster. The problem: it is impossible to get out again.
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THE CHALLENGE
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Air date: 3/2/66 & 6/29/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Don Richardson
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Guest Cast: Michael Ansara (Ruler), Kurt Russell (Quano).
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An alien boy from a highly aggressive civilization challenges Will to a duel of
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strength and courage. Neither Will nor his family knows that if Will wins, he
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and his family will be destroyed.
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THE SPACE TRADER
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Air date: 3/9/66 & 7/6/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Nathan Juran
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Guest Cast: Torin Thatcher (Trader)
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When a space merchant attempts to drum up business by destroying the Robinson's
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food supply, a hungry Smith promises to will his body to the trader in 200
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years in exchange for food. The fine print, unfortunately, allow the trader to
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collect immediately.
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HIS MAJESTY SMITH
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Air date: 3/16/66 & 7/13/66
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Writer: Carey Wilbur
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Director: Harry Harris
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Guest Cast: Liam Sullivan (Nexus), Kevin Hagen (The Master).
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Smith is selected to be the king of an alien civilization, but only later
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finds the reason, the aliens select only the most useless creatures of the
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Universe, to be sacrificed to their primitive gods.
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THE SPACE CROPPERS
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Air date: 3/30/66 & 7/20/66
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Mercedes McCambridge (Sybilla), Sherry Jackson (Effa).
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Hoping to get back to Earth, Smith romances the mother of a clan of space
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hillbillies, unaware that they are growing a crop of plants that feed on
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animal and human flesh.
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ALL THAT GLITTERS
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Air date: 4/6/66 & 7/27/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Harry Harris
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Guest Cast: Werner Klemperer (Bolix), Larry Ward (Ohan), Ted Lehmann (Voice),
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Bob May (Monster), Dawson Palmer (Monster).
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A space thief entrusts Penny and Smith with his booty, a neck-ring that turns
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anything one touches into platinum. Smith, however, betrays the thief, keep-
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ing the ring for himself, and with it, accidentally turning Penny to platinum.
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THE LOST CIVILZATION
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Air date: 4/13/66 & 8/3/66
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Writer: William Welch
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Director: Don Richardson
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Guest Cast: Kym Karath (Princess), Royal Dano (Major Domo), Dawson Palmer
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(Soldier).
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According to the rules of an ancient civilization, Will must marry the Princess
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he kissed and awoke from suspended animation. The civilization has been
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stockpiling soldiers in freezing tubes, and now plans to conquer the Universe,
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beginning with Earth.
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A CHANGE OF SPACE
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Air date: 4/20/66 & 8/10/66
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Frank Graham (Alien).
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Will returns from a faster-than-light trip in an alien spaceship with his
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intelligence greatly increased. Smith, trying to repeat the trick on him-
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self, returns instead as an old man. But the ship belongs to a creature who
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has returned looking for it.
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FOLLOW THE LEADER
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Air date: 4/27/66 & 8/17/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Don Richardson
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Guest Cast: Gregory Morton (Alien Voice).
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Knocked unconscious during a cave-in, John's mind and body are possessed by an
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alien warrior spirit. When the rest of the family becomes suspicious of John's
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unusual behavior, he seals them up in the cave, and plots to throw Will off a
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cliff.
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YEAR 2:
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30 EPISODES (Color)
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BLAST OFF INTO SPACE
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Air date: 9/14/66 & 5/3/67
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Nathan Juran
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Guest Cast: Strother Martin (Nerim)
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The Robinsons prepare for a quick departure when they find that a mining
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engineer blasting for a life-giving mineral has caused a chain-reaction of
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earthquakes that will disintegrate the planet.
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WILD ADVENTURE
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Air date: 9/21/66 & 5/10/67
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Writers: William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter
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Director: Ron Richardson
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Guest Cast: Vitina Marcus (Lorelei)
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Setting course for Alpha Centauri, the Robinsons' journey is hampered by Smith,
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who first dumps the ship's fuel supply into space and then almost pilots
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Jupiter 2 into a sun. Later Smith is hypnotized by a space alien siren who
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wants Jupiter 2's deutronium for food.
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THE GHOST PLANET
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Air date: 9/28/66 & 5/17/67
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Nathan Juran
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Guest Cast: Sue England (Space Control Voice), Michael Fox (Summit Voice),
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Dawson Palmer (Cyborgs).
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A voice purporting to be from Earth instructs Smith to land Jupiter 2 on the
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planet it is passing. When Smith obeys, the Robinsons find a grotesque
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mockery of Alpha Control, hiding a civilization of robots who make human
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beings their slaves.
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THE FORBIDDEN WORLD
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Air date: 10/5/66 & 5/24/67
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Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Don Richardson
|
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Guest Cast: Wally Cox (Tiabo), Janos Prohaska (Monster).
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Jupiter 2 crash-lands on an alien planet whose sole inhabitants are a strange
|
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little hermit and his giant bird. Smith, Will, and the Robot are captured
|
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by the alien, who plans to mobilize an army to destroy Jupiter 2.
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SPACE CIRCUS
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Air date: 10/12/66
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Writers: Bob and Wanda Duncan
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Director: Harry Harris
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Guest Cast: James Westerfield (Dr. Marvello), Melinda Fee (Fenestra), Harry
|
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Varteresian (Vicho), Michael Greene (Nubu), Dawson Palmer (Monster)
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The owner of a space circus, realizing that Will has a mysterious ability to
|
||
|
make things appear from thoughts, plans to kidnap him and make him part of the
|
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circus.
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|
THE PRISONERS OF SPACE
|
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Air date: 10/19/66
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Writer: Barney Slater
|
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Director: Nathan Juran
|
||
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Guest Cast: Dawson Palmer (Monster).
|
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|
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An outer space court accuses the Robinsons of various crimes in space, but
|
||
|
after questioning it becomes apparent that Smith is the true perpetrator
|
||
|
behind each "crime". The Robinsons pool their efforts to keep alien justice
|
||
|
from being done to Smith.
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|
THE ANDROID MACHINE
|
||
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Air date: 10/26/66
|
||
|
Writers: Bob and Wanda Duncan
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Dee Hartford (Verda), Fritz Feld (Mr. Zumdish), Tiger Joe Marsh
|
||
|
(Guard), Dawson Palmer (Monster).
|
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|
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In tampering with an alien "department store" device, Smith accidentally
|
||
|
"orders" himself and emotionless android whom the Robinsons teach to act human.
|
||
|
Unfortunately, when the store's collection agency calls, there is nothing with
|
||
|
which to pay for her.
|
||
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|
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|
THE DEADLY GAMES OF GAMMA 6
|
||
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Air date: 11/2/66
|
||
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Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Harry Harris
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Mike Kellin (Myke), Harry Monty (Geoo), Ronald Weber (Gromack),
|
||
|
Peter Brocco (Alien Leader), Chuck Roberson (Alien Giant).
|
||
|
|
||
|
On the chance that he might return to Earth, Smith agrees to a boxing match
|
||
|
between himself and a midget. Confident that he will win, and knowing that
|
||
|
Earth will be sacrificed if he loses, Smith only later finds that the alien
|
||
|
can make himself invisible.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
THE THIEF FROM OUTER SPACE
|
||
|
Air date: 11/9/66 & 5/31/67
|
||
|
Writer: Jackson Gillis
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Malachi Throne (Thief), Ted Cassidy (Slave), Maxine Gates (Pat
|
||
|
Princess).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Convinced that the Robinsons have maps which will lead him to a space prin-
|
||
|
cess, a thief captures Will, Penny, and Smith. Will is made into an appren-
|
||
|
tice thief, Penny is held prisoner, and Smith is marked for death under a
|
||
|
pendulum.
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
CURSE OF COUSIN SMITH
|
||
|
Air date: 11/16/66
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Justis Addis
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Henry Jones (Jeremiah), Allan Melvin (Little Joe).
|
||
|
|
||
|
An "alien" that Smith is terrified of turns out to be his own cousin Jeremiah,
|
||
|
who is in cahoots with an intergalactic Mafia in an attempt to murder Dr. Smith
|
||
|
and claim the family fortune.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
WEST OF MARS
|
||
|
Air date: 11/30/66 & 7/5/67
|
||
|
Writer: Michael Fessier
|
||
|
Director: Nathan Juran
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Allan Melvin (Enforcer), Charles Arthur (Photo DBL), Mickey Manners
|
||
|
(Dee), Lane Bradford (Pleiades Pete), Eddie Quinian (Bartender),
|
||
|
Ken Mayer (Customer).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith's doppelganger, a space desperado, forces him to change clothes. Smith
|
||
|
is then arrested as the real gunslinger, and is taken away to an alien planet
|
||
|
to be executed for his "crimes".
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
A VISIT TO HADES
|
||
|
Air date: 12/7/66 & 6/7/67 & 9/11/68
|
||
|
Writer: Carey Wilbur
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Gerald Mohr. (Morbus)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith descends to a fiery nether region and thinks he has literally gone to
|
||
|
Hell. Actually, he is in a space prison for a criminal who is using Dr. Smith
|
||
|
to help him escape.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE WRECK OF THE ROBOT
|
||
|
Air date: 12/14/66 & 6/14/67
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Nathan Juran
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Jim Mills (Alien #1)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Aliens steal and disassemble the Robinson's Robot in an attempt to find out how
|
||
|
Earth machines work. With that knowledge, they plan to build a machine to take
|
||
|
over all other machines and subjugate the human race.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE DREAM MONSTER
|
||
|
Air date: 12/21/66
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: John Abbott (Sesmar), Dawson Palmer (Raddion), Harry Monty (First
|
||
|
Midget), Frank Delfino (Second Midget).
|
||
|
|
||
|
To make his android more "human", a space scientist drains all emotions from
|
||
|
the Robinsons, leaving them unimaginative and apathetic.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE GOLDEN MAN
|
||
|
Air date: 12/28/66 & 6/21/67
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Dennis Patrick (Keema), Ronald Gans (Frog Alien), Bill Troy (Hand-
|
||
|
some Alien).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Two alien representatives arrive to fight a war between planets. A kindly,
|
||
|
handsome alien appeals to the Robinsons for weapons to destroy his enemy, an
|
||
|
inhospitable frog. The Robinsons are hesitant, but Smith secretly delivers the
|
||
|
weapons, and learns the real truth.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE GIRL FROM THE GREEN DIMENSION
|
||
|
Air date: 1/4/67 & 6/28/67
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Nathan Juran
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Vitina Marcus (Athena), Harry Raybould (Urso).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith becomes the third side in an alien love triangle when one of the aliens
|
||
|
turns Will's skin green and will not restore him unless Smith consents to a
|
||
|
duel to the death.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE QUESTING BEAST
|
||
|
Air date: 1/11/67
|
||
|
Writer: Carey Wilbur
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Hans Conreid (Sagramonte), Sue England (Que Track Voice), Jeff
|
||
|
County (Gundemar).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Will discovers that a knight's tales of battling with a dragon are lies, and
|
||
|
loses faith in people. Meanwhile, the knight, upon finally catching up with
|
||
|
the dragon, discovers that it is an intelligent lifeform, and loses his desire
|
||
|
to slay it, which was his only purpose in life.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE TOYMAKER
|
||
|
Air date: 1/25/67
|
||
|
Writer: Bob and Wanda Duncan
|
||
|
Director: Robert Douglas
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Fritz Feld (Zumdish), Walter Burke (Om), Tiger Joe Marsh (Security
|
||
|
Guard), Dawson Palmer (Monster), Larry Dean (Wooden Soldier).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith is captured by a Celestial Department Store ordering machine, made into
|
||
|
a clown and put into the toy department. Will and the Robot follow him into
|
||
|
the machine and find a passageway back to Earth.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
MUTINY IN SPACE
|
||
|
Air date: 2/1/67 & 7/26/67
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Ronald Long (Admiral Zahrk).
|
||
|
|
||
|
An insane space admiral abducts Will, Smith and the Robot and uses them as
|
||
|
his crew in his relentless search for his first mate, who committed mutiny.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SPACE VIKINGS
|
||
|
Air date: 2/8/67 & 7/12/67
|
||
|
Writer: Margaret Brookman Hill
|
||
|
Director: Ezra Stone
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Sheila Mathews (Brynhilde), Bern Hoffman (Thor).
|
||
|
|
||
|
When the god Thor discovers that Smith has stolen his magic gloves and hammer,
|
||
|
he challenges him to a duel to the death. To save his neck, Smith convinces
|
||
|
Thor that he is ineffectual and would lose, just when Valhalla is attacked by
|
||
|
giants.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
ROCKET TO EARTH
|
||
|
Air date: 2/15/67 & 8/9/67
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Al Lewis (Zaito).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith plays sorcerer's apprentice to a space magician, hoping to steal his
|
||
|
spaceship and return to Earth. The ship, though, is programmed to self-
|
||
|
destruct when it reaches outer space.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
WIZARDS
|
||
|
Air date: 2/22/67 & 8/2/67
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Bob May (Computer), Dawson Palmer (Rock Creature), Jim Mills (Eye),
|
||
|
Michael Fox (Brain), Larry Dean (Mummy).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Luring Smith into a cave, a computer gradually takes over his mind and body,
|
||
|
transforming him into an alien. With a launch window coming up soon, the
|
||
|
Robinsons must get Smith's true identity to emerge, or leave him behind.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
TREASURE OF THE LOST PLANET
|
||
|
Air date: 3/1/67
|
||
|
Writer: Carey Wilbur
|
||
|
Director: Harry Harris
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Albert Salmi (Tucker), Craig Duncan (Deek), Jim Boles (Smeek),
|
||
|
Dawson Palmer (Izrulan).
|
||
|
|
||
|
A hideous mechanical head mistakes Dr. Smith for its master and tries to lead
|
||
|
him to a priceless treasure. A humanoid group of pirates finds out and forces
|
||
|
Smith to take them along.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
REVOLT OF THE ANDROIDS
|
||
|
Air date: 3/8/67 & 7/19/67
|
||
|
Writer: Bob and Wanda Duncan
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Dee Hartford (Verda), Don Matheson (IDAK Alpha 12), Dawson Palmer
|
||
|
(IDAK Omega 17 & Monster).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Verda returns, pursued by an alien superman sent to bring her back or destroy
|
||
|
her. When the Robinsons win over the alien superman's sympathies, the CDS
|
||
|
machine simply creates another one, stronger and totally devoted of destruc-
|
||
|
tion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE COLONISTS
|
||
|
Air date: 3/15/67
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Ezra Stone
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Francine York (Niolani).
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Robinson men are captured by female warriors and put to work, while the
|
||
|
women are treated to lives of luxury. The men's fate hinges on Smith, who has
|
||
|
wormed his way into the space queen's affections and can sabotage her base.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
TRIP THROUGH THE ROBOT
|
||
|
Air date: 3/22/67 & 8/16/67
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
|
||
|
Losing power and unable to be recharged, the dying robot suicidally wanders
|
||
|
into a gaseous area, where the vapors turn him into a giant. Smith and Will
|
||
|
crawl inside him to reverse his ionic process, shrink him back to size, and
|
||
|
possibly save him.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE PHANTOM FAMILY
|
||
|
Air date: 3/29/67 & 8/23/67
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Ezra Stone
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Alan Hewitt (Lemnoc).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Will discovers that his family has been replaced by android duplicates. Their
|
||
|
creator wants Will to teach them how to act like real human beings, or the
|
||
|
original Robinsons will die.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MECHANICAL MEN
|
||
|
Air date: 4/5/67 & 8/30/67
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Seymour Robbie
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Jim Mills (Leader).
|
||
|
|
||
|
To provide themselves with an ideal leader, tiny mechanical versions of the
|
||
|
Robinson's Robot place Smith's cunning personality into the Robot, and vice-
|
||
|
versa. Smith then becomes courteous and brave, while the Robot turns into a
|
||
|
very clever enemy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE ASTRAL TRAVELER
|
||
|
Air date: 4/12/67
|
||
|
Writer: Carey Wilbur
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Sean McClory (Hamish), Dawson Palmer (Angus).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Will passes through a space warp to 19th century Scotland, where a ghost and a
|
||
|
monster inhabit an old castle. When Smith follows and the ghost finds that
|
||
|
Smith's ancestors were responsible for his death, he plans Smith's beheading.
|
||
|
But mercy arrives for both Smith and the ghost from beyond.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE GALAXY GIFT
|
||
|
Air date: 4/26/67
|
||
|
Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
|
Director: Ezra Stone
|
||
|
Guest Cast: John Carradine (Arcon), Jim Mills (Saticon #1).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Penny's loyalties are tested when she must either watch her family die or give
|
||
|
up an amulet an alien has warned her not to. Other aliens will transport her
|
||
|
to an unreal "Earth" as a reward, if she will sacrifice the gift.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
YEAR 3:
|
||
|
24 EPISODES (Color)
|
||
|
===============================================================================
|
||
|
CONDEMNED OF SPACE
|
||
|
Air date: 9/6/67 & 3/20/68
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Nathan Juran
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Marcel Hillaire (Phanzig), Robby the Robot (Robot Guard).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jupiter 2 lifts off only hours before the planet is scheduled to collide with a
|
||
|
comet. In space once again, the Robinsons discover a ship full of frozen crim-
|
||
|
inals. Smith releases one, who releases another, and another, until a full-
|
||
|
scale escape is mounted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
VISIT TO A HOSTILE PLANET
|
||
|
Air date: 9/13/67 & 3/13/68
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Sobey Martin
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Pitt Herbert (Grover), Robert Foulk (Cragmire), Robert Pine
|
||
|
(Craig), Norman Leavitt (Charlie), Clair Wilcox (Stacy).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Runaway acceleration carries Jupiter 2 to Earth, in the year 1947, where it is
|
||
|
mistaken for a UFO. Determined to stay, Smith joins the local townspeople in
|
||
|
preparing an attack on the "flying saucer".
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
KIDNAPPED IN SPACE
|
||
|
Air date: 9/20/67 & 3/27/68
|
||
|
Writer: Robert Hamner
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Grant Sullivan (Alien #764), Carol Williams (Alien #1220), Joey
|
||
|
Russo (Young Smith).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Androids ruled by a giant computer shanghai Jupiter 2 and force the Robot to
|
||
|
repair their failing leader. Meanwhile, Smith tampers with a time-control
|
||
|
device and is turned into a little boy. Elsewhere, John is killed by a
|
||
|
laserbeam.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
HUNTER'S MOON
|
||
|
Air date: 9/27/67 & 4/3/68
|
||
|
Writer: Jack Turley
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Vincent Beck (Megazor).
|
||
|
|
||
|
John kills an attacking monster which turns out to have been the quarry in an
|
||
|
alien's hunt. As punishment, John is made the new quarry in a deadly game of
|
||
|
cat-and-mouse.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SPACE PRIMEVALS
|
||
|
Air date: 10/4/67 & 4/10/68
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Nathan Juran
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Arthur Batanides (Rongah).
|
||
|
|
||
|
On their way to cap a threatening volcano, Don and Smith are captured by
|
||
|
primitives who are governed by a computer, and face two possible deaths;
|
||
|
execution by the tribe or burning under the lava of the looming volcano.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SPACE DESTRUCTORS
|
||
|
Air date: 10/11/67 & 4/17/68
|
||
|
Writer: Robert Hamner
|
||
|
Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Tommy Farrell (Cyborg).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smith finds an android-creating device and makes himself a set of conquering
|
||
|
soldiers who look exactly like him. In trying to stop him, Will falls into
|
||
|
the machine, and emerges with Smith's face and a lust for killing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSE
|
||
|
Air date: 10/18/67 & 4/24/68
|
||
|
Writer: Jackson Gillis
|
||
|
Director: Sobey Martin
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Lou Wagner (J-5), Woodrow Parfrey (Col. Fogey), Kenya Coburn
|
||
|
(Zaybo).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Leaving their planet, which is being swept by a space storm, the Robinsons
|
||
|
take along a lost alien boy, whose mental powers and unusual "pet" are
|
||
|
unleashed when the ship stops at a space station.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
FLIGHT INTO THE FUTURE
|
||
|
Air date: 10/25/67 & 5/1/68
|
||
|
Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
|
Director: Sobey Martin
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Don Eitner (Sgt. Smith), Lew Gallo (Cmdr. Fletcher).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Will, Smith, and the Robot land the Space Pod on a planet that seemingly defies
|
||
|
logic, fruit explodes invisible birds cast shadows, and the Robinsons' descend-
|
||
|
ants claim that the year is 2270 A.D.
|
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COLLISION OF THE PLANETS
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Air date: 11/8/67 & 5/8/68
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Don Richardson
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Guest Cast: Dan Travanty (Ilan), Linda Gaye Scott (Alien Girl), Joey Tata
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(Alien #3), Dawson Palmer (Alien #4).
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Four space hippies are assigned by their leader to blow up the Robinsons'
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planet without giving them time to make repairs and leave. The Robinsons'
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only hope seems to be Smith, who has been transformed into a space-age Samson
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by a weird gas.
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THE SPACE CREATURE
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Air date: 11/15/67 & 5/15/68
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Writer: William Welch
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Ronald Gans (Creature), Bob May (Blue Mist).
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Jupiter 2 is locked in orbit around a planet which harbors a creature that
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feeds on fear. In order to create its life-food, the being causes the
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Robinsons to vanish from the ship one-by-one, leaving a psychotic Dr. Smith,
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who is trying to murder Will.
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DEADLIEST OF THE SPECIES
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Air date: 11/22/67 & 5/22/68
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Writer: Robert Hamner
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Ronald Gans (Alien Leader), Lyle Waggoner (Mechanical Man 1), Sue
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England (Female Robot), Ralph Lee (Mechanical Man 2).
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The Robot falls in love with an alien female robot, who is being hunted by law
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officers of her world for being a killer.
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A DAY AT THE ZOO
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Air date: 11/29/67 & 5/29/68
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Writer: Jackson Gillis
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Director: Irving Moore
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Guest Cast: Leonard Stone (Farnum), Gary Tigerman (Oggo), Ronald Weber (Mort).
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An intergalactic showman puts the Robinsons on exhibit in his space zoo.
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During an escape attempt, Will and his captor fall into another time zone,
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while Smith decides to take over the zoo's operation himself.
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TWO WEEKS IN SPACE
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Air date: 12/13/67 & 6/5/68
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Writer: Robert Hamner
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Director: Don Richardson
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Guest Cast: Fritz Feld (Zumdish), Richard Krisher (MXR), Eric Matthews (QZW),
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Edy Williams (Non), Carroll Roebke (Tat).
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Zumdish, now operating a tour agency, comes to the Robinsons' planet with
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clients. Smith seizes the opportunity to turn the presently empty Jupiter 2
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into a resort hotel, unaware that the four vacationing aliens are murderers
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hiding out from the law.
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CASTLES IN SPACE
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Air date: 12/20/67 & 6/12/68
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Sobey Martin
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Guest Cast: Alberto Monte (Chavo), Corinna Tsopei (Reyka).
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The Robinsons give refuge to a beautiful ice princess who is running from
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a bounty hunter. When the hunter captures Will, he suggests a trade, the
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boy for the princess.
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ANTI-MATTER MAN
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Air date: 12/27/67 & 6/19/68
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Writer: Barney Slater and Robert Hamner
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Director: Sutton Roley
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Guest Cast: Mark Goddard (Drun).
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An experiment gone awry whisks John away to a surrealistic anti-matter world
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and substitutes John's anti-matter double, a criminal. Will, Smith, and the
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Robot attempt to rescue the real John, who has been imprisoned by a monster
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and a psychotic version of Don.
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TARGET: EARTH
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Air date: 1/3/68 & 6/26/68
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Nathan Juran
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Guest Cast: James Gosa (Gitt Proto), Brent Davis (Mike Officer), Thant Brann
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(2nd Officer).
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Shapeless aliens imprison the Robinsons, make themselves into their doubles,
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and hijack Jupiter 2. Will and Smith escape imprisonment, club their
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imposters, and board Jupiter 2 with the aliens for a flight to Earth.
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PRINCESS OF SPACE
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Air date: 1/10/68 & 7/3/68
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Writer: Jackson Gillis
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Director: Don Richardson
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Guest Cast: Robert Foulk (Kraspo), Arte Johnson (Fedor), Sheila Mathews (Aunt
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Gamma).
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Confusion surrounds Penny's lineage when she is taken for a space princess, put
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onto an alien ship and trained to take over the throne on the aliens' planet.
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THE TIME MERCHANT
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Air date: 1/17/68 & 7/24/68
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Writer: Bob and Wanda Duncan
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Director: Ezra Stone
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Guest Cast: John Crawford (Dr. Chronos), Byron Morrow (General), Hoke Howell
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(Sgt.).
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A time merchant who lives in a Daliesque world prepares to curtail the
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Robinsons' lives because they accidentally interrupted his time-trip. Smith,
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meanwhile, having returned to Earth in 1997, must re-board Jupiter 222 or
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watch it be destroyed.
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THE PROMISED PLANET
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Air date: 1/24/68 & 9/4/68
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Writer: Peter Packer
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Director: Ezra Stone
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Guest Cast: Gil Rogers (Bartholomew), Keith Taylor (Edgar).
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Told they are approaching an Earth colony, the Robinsons land on a planet
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whose culture is totally geared towards teenagers. Soon, subtle forms of
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brainwashing cause the older Robinsons and their children to disassociate
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themselves from each other.
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FUGITIVES IN SPACE
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Air date: 1/31/68 & 7/31/68
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Writer: Robert Hamner
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Director: Ezra Stone
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Guest Cast: Michael Conrad (Creech), Tol Avery (Warden), Charles Horvath (Guard
|
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#1).
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Don and Smith are framed as criminals and sent to the toughest prison in the
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galaxy. While Will and the Robot try to figure a way to get them out, Don and
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Smith argue over whether or not to go along with a criminal's escape plan.
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SPACE BEAUTY
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Air date: 2/14/68 & 8/14/68
|
||
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Writer: Jackson Gillis
|
||
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Director: Irving Moore
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Guest Cast: Leonard Stone (Farnum), Dee Hartford (Nancy), Miriam Schillar
|
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(Miss Teutonium).
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||
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Farnum, now in the beauty contest business, tries to sign up Judy as a contes-
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tant. If he doesn't, his alien master, a man made of fire, will keep his soul.
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THE FLAMING PLANET
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||
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Air date: 2/21/68 & 7/10/68
|
||
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Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
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Director: Don Richardson
|
||
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Guest Cast: Abraham Sofaer (Sobram).
|
||
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|
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To alleviate a crisis, Jupiter 2 must orbit a planet for several hours. But
|
||
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the alien who resides there, the last member of a proud warrior race, will not
|
||
|
permit it unless someone stays behind with him to wage one last, glorious
|
||
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battle.
|
||
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THE GREAT VEGETABLE REBELLION
|
||
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Air date: 2/28/68 & 7/17/68
|
||
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Writer: Peter Packer
|
||
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Director: Don Richardson
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Stanley Adams (Tybo), James Millhollin (Willoughby the Llama).
|
||
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|
||
|
On an alien planet, Dr. Smith plucks a flower, arousing accusations of murder
|
||
|
from a giant talking carrot, who plans to punish the Robinsons by assimilating
|
||
|
them into the plant world.
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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JUNKYARD OF SPACE
|
||
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Air date: 3/6/68 & 8/21/68
|
||
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Writer: Barney Slater
|
||
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Director: Ezra Stone
|
||
|
Guest Cast: Marcel Hillaire (Junkman).
|
||
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|
||
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Jupiter 2's latest landfall is a planet which is used as the galaxy's junk-
|
||
|
yard. With the ship's food supplies deteriorating, Smith sacrifices first the
|
||
|
Robot's parts to the planet's junkman, the Jupiter 2 itself.
|
||
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****** End Of Listing ******
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