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Title: Lost in Space

Overview: The space family Robinson is sent on a five-year mission to find a new planet to colonise. The voyage is sabotaged time and again by an inept stowaway, Dr. Zachary Smith. The family's spaceship, Jupiter II, also carries a friendly robot who endures an endless stream of abuse from Dr. Smith, but is a trusted companion of young Will Robinson

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Ratings

Average Vote: 7.1 (113 votes)

Cast

  • Dr. John Robinson: Guy Williams
  • Dr. Maureen Robinson: June Lockhart
  • Major Don West: Mark Goddard
  • Judy Robinson: Marta Kristen
  • Penny Robinson: Angela Cartwright
  • Will Robinson: Bill Mumy
  • Dr. Zachary Smith: Jonathan Harris
  • Robot B-9: Dick Tufeld
  • Robot B-9: Bob May
  • Lost in Space - No Place to Hide (Unaired Pilot) (Specials - Episode 1)

    October 16, 1997. The Robinsons become America's first family in space as part of an effort to colonize the Alpha Centauri star system. Their space ship, the "Gemini 12", runs into a meteor shower and goes off course, crashing on an uncharted planet. The Robinsons must deal with adversities such as a giant cyclops, earthquakes, and extreme cold. They also discover the remains of an ancient civilization in a cave.

    Lost in Space - CBS Network Presentation (Specials - Episode 2)

    CBS Pitch Featurette: The original "Lost in Space" presentation from network executives to prospective advertisers.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Condemned of Space) (Specials - Episode 3)

    Preview of the next episode Visit to a Hostile Planet.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Visit to a Hostile Planet) (Specials - Episode 4)

    Preview of the next episode Kidnapped in Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Kidnapped in Space) (Specials - Episode 5)

    Preview of the next episode Hunter's Moon.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Hunter's Moon) (Specials - Episode 6)

    Preview of the next episode The Space Primevals.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (The Space Primevals) (Specials - Episode 7)

    Preview of the next episode Space Destructors.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Space Destructors) (Specials - Episode 8)

    Preview of the next episode The Haunted Lighthouse.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (The Haunted Lighthouse) (Specials - Episode 9)

    Preview of the next episode Flight into the Future.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Flight into the Future) (Specials - Episode 10)

    Preview of the next episode Collision of Planets.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Collision of Planets) (Specials - Episode 11)

    Preview of the next episode Space Creature.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Space Creature) (Specials - Episode 12)

    Preview of the next episode Deadliest of the Species.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Deadliest of the Species) (Specials - Episode 13)

    Preview of the next episode A Day at the Zoo.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (A Day at the Zoo) (Specials - Episode 14)

    Preview of the next episode Two Weeks in Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Two Weeks in Space) (Specials - Episode 15)

    Preview of the next episode Castles in Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Castles in Space) (Specials - Episode 16)

    Preview of the next episode The Anti-Matter Man.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (The Anti-Matter Man) (Specials - Episode 17)

    Preview of the next episode Target Earth.

    Lost in Space - 3rd Season Network Bumpers & Tags (Play All) (Specials - Episode 18)

    Various intros for sponsors and the beginning of the main feature!

    Lost in Space - 3rd Season Network Bumpers & Tags (Brought to you by) (Specials - Episode 19)

    One style of intro for sponsors and the beginning of the main feature!

    Lost in Space - 3rd Season Network Bumpers & Tags (Will Continue) (Specials - Episode 20)

    One style of intro for sponsors and the beginning of the main feature!

    Lost in Space - 3rd Season Network Bumpers & Tags (Music) (Specials - Episode 21)

    One style of intro for sponsors and the beginning of the main feature!

    Lost in Space - 3rd Season Network Bumpers & Tags (Brought to you by (#2)) (Specials - Episode 22)

    One style of intro for sponsors and the beginning of the main feature!

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Play All) (Specials - Episode 23)

    All the behind the scenes from season three volume 1!

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Special Effects) (Specials - Episode 24)

    Behind the scenes about the special effects in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Space Destructors) (Specials - Episode 25)

    Behind the scenes about the masks of Dr. Smith used in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Cool Guest Stars) (Specials - Episode 26)

    Behind the scenes about the guest stars in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Robby the Robot) (Specials - Episode 27)

    Behind the scenes about Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (June's Favorite Set) (Specials - Episode 28)

    Behind the scenes about June's favorite set in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Four Jupiter Twos) (Specials - Episode 29)

    Behind the scenes about the various Jupiter II's in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (How Many Robots?) (Specials - Episode 30)

    Behind the scenes about the number of robots in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Irwin's Birthday) (Specials - Episode 31)

    Behind the scenes Easter egg about the director Irwin Allen in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Sci-Fi Gadgets) (Specials - Episode 32)

    Behind the scenes about the cool gadgets in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (The Robot's Voice) (Specials - Episode 33)

    Behind the scenes about the voice of the robot in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Robot On Fire) (Specials - Episode 34)

    Behind the scenes about some funny moments in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Bob May's Favorite Episode) (Specials - Episode 35)

    Behind the scenes about Bob May's favorite episode in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Greensleeves) (Specials - Episode 36)

    Behind the scenes about the special effects Easter egg crossovers in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Bill's Favorite Episode) (Specials - Episode 37)

    Behind the scenes about Bill's favorite episode in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Alliteratives) (Specials - Episode 38)

    Behind the scenes about Dr. Smith's alliterative use in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Recycled Monsters) (Specials - Episode 39)

    Behind the scenes about the special effects teams repeatedly used monsters in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Jonathan's Favorite Episode) (Specials - Episode 40)

    Behind the scenes about Jonathan's favorite episode in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Mark's Favorite Episode) (Specials - Episode 41)

    Behind the scenes about Mark's favorite episode in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Marta's Favorite Episode) (Specials - Episode 42)

    Behind the scenes about Marta's favorite episode in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Program Interstitials (Still At It) (Specials - Episode 43)

    Behind the scenes about the stars continued playfullness in Lost in Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Target Earth) (Specials - Episode 44)

    Preview of the next episode Princess of Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Princess of Space) (Specials - Episode 45)

    Preview of the next episode Time Merchant.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Time Merchant) (Specials - Episode 46)

    Preview of the next episode The Promised Planet.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (The Promised Planet) (Specials - Episode 47)

    Preview of the next episode Fugitives in Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Fugatives in Space) (Specials - Episode 48)

    Preview of the next episode Space Beauty.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Space Beauty) (Specials - Episode 49)

    Preview of the next episode The Flaming Planet.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (The Flaming Planet) (Specials - Episode 50)

    Preview of the next episode The Great Vegetable Rebellion.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (The Great Vegetable Rebellion) (Specials - Episode 51)

    Preview of the next episode Junkyard in Space.

    Lost in Space - Next on Lost in Space (Junkyard in Space) (Specials - Episode 52)

    Preview of the first episode of season three Condemned of Space.

    Lost in Space - Target Earth Act Break (Specials - Episode 53)

    Act break transition for commercials.

    Lost in Space - Interstitial Blooper (Specials - Episode 54)

    Blooper for Program Interstitials 21 (Still At It).

    Lost in Space - Bill Mumy Interview Clips (1995) (Play All) (Specials - Episode 55)

    Full interview with Bill Mumy in 1995.

    Lost in Space - Jonathan Harris Interview Clips (1995) (Play All) (Specials - Episode 56)

    Full interview with Jonathan Harris in 1995.

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