![]() ![]() Original Network Preemption Bumpers with Jonathan Harris and Robot B9Īlternate, Unused Season Two Main Title Theme by Warren Barkerĭick Strout Promotional Interview with June Lockhart and Guy Williams (1966)ĭick Strout Promotional Interview with Jonathan Harris (1966) Jonathan Harris and Al Lewis on Mancow’s Morning Madhouse (1998) Jonathan Harris: Never Fear, Smith is Here (A&E Network series Biography) Original Network Presentation for Advertisers and Affiliates (1965) The Ballad of William Robinson – Bill Mumy Music Videoīob May’s Home Movies (Photographed by Judy May during production of The Sky Pirate) Lost in Space Segment from Seven Wonderful Nights (1965 Original Network TV Special hosted by Dick Van Dyke The Great Vegetable Rebellion – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark The Promised Planet – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark The Anti-Matter Man – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark Phantom Family – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark Return from Outer Space – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark Nobody – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike ClarkĪttack of the Monster Plants – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark Reluctant Stowaway – Mike Clark and Kevin Burns No Place to Hide – Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Mike Clark Original Network Versions (including bumpers and commercials/tags) of: Available with two different outer boxes, one with smooth surface and one limited edition version with molded embossed Robot graphic, at (currently cheapest price) and .īooklet reprint of Bill Mumy’s copy of script for the pilot episode The Reluctant Stowaway Region Free and plays perfectly on US and UK players. Released on Tuesday 15th September 2015 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the premiere episode broadcast in 1965. He did all the alterations things like referring to the Robot as a ‘Bubble-headed booby.’ He just instinctively knew that if he continued to be the serious villain on the show rather than what he became - the villain with a heart of gold - he wouldn’t have survived on the show.Fantastic Blu-Ray box set of the complete Lost in Space series in high definition with bundles of extras, many never seen before including stunning photo galleries and special effects videos. "Jonathan (Harris) made it very easy," she said. Kristen also believed Harris' talent as an actor was just too irresistible to ignore. It was much harder to write for the family dynamic as a whole." ![]() I think part of the reason was because the writers found it very easy to write that. It was no longer ‘Space Family Robinson.’ It did become about the Robot and Dr. “So I was very disappointed in not having anything to do in the second and third years. “In the beginning, we had a really nice relationship and I thought it was going in a good direction,” she explained to Closer Weekly. Several of the original characters appear in cameo performances in the newly released film. Zachary Smith, Bill Mumy who played Will Robinson, Mark Goddard who played Major Don West, Dick Tufeld who played the robot, and Angela Carwright who played Penny Robinson. Left to right are Marta Kristen who played Judy Robinson, June Lockhart who played Maureen Robinson, Jonathon Harris who played Dr. The original cast members of the 1960s TV series "Lost in Space" pose during a reunion on the opening day of the movie "Lost in Space," at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum on April 3. ![]()
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