“Return From Outer Space” Episode Clip • Lost in Space
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Using a matter transfer device left behind by the Taurons, Will beams himself back to Earth. He arrives safely in the small town of Hatfield Four Corners, Vermont, but his pleas for help are considered the fantasies of a runaway boy.
Episode aired Dec 29, 1965
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As soon as this video started i immediately knew he was there for carbon tetra chloride.. I haven’t seen this since I was a kid in the 60’s.. but this particular episode somehow made a serious impression on me.. I’m 66 now. I remember this episode like it was yesterday. Thank you for posting..
All I remember of this episode was him standing on top of the shed. But I loved Lost in Space even if it was wacky sometimes. Hated Dr. Smith whether he was the original evil version or the later cowardly one. Hahaha
I built that robot model too 😁
Couldn't have put it better myself! From another 66 year old in Ireland.
not quite
he went back to Earth to contact alpha control to try to get them to send out a rescue mission, or at least let them knew the family was still alive
He saw the Carbon-Tet in a drug store or general store and remembered they needed it - thats not why he went to Earth
Seems like yesterday!!!👍
That was one of my favorite shows when i was growing up.
One of my favourite episodes
I remember seeing Billy Mumy say this was his favorite episode because Will actually did something to help the crew.
It's my favorite, too.
@@oliverbrownlow5615 this one and the opposite world episode
It's my favorite too!
Lost in Space [Original] is one of the best TV series I have watched in my whole life , great memories !!!
My beautiful childhood years.
Haven't seen this since 1967. Thanks!
My favorite episode
This episode reminded the viewers that home isn't a place. Home is friends and family.
Watched every episode of Lost in Space when it first aired. Bill Mumy is only 6 months older than me, so I grew up watching Will Robinson grow up on the show. It's incredible to think now as I watch the reruns, that I was his age when I first saw the episodes...wow!!
I watch every Christmas.
Along with voyages " long live the king"
i WATCHED LOST in SPACE WHEN i WAS YOUNG AND it WAS MY FAVOURITE TV SHOW 😁
I believe they ran neck and neck with Star Trek. I remember switching the stations between these two
Living in Massachusetts as a kid in the 60's, it was a real thrill to watch Will save the day in Vermont.
Esse foi um dos melhores episódios de Perdidos No Espaço. Aliás, na maioria das vezes, o Billy Mumy era o melhor de todos os atores, que o seriado apresentou. Parabéns Billy!
Nice Christmas carol, one of the best episodes of Lost in Space.
One of the top classic lost in space.....
I think the first and only episode where the Robot disobeyed Dr. Smith's orders in a very direct manner lol
This was one of my favorite episodes as a grade-school kid in the 1960's. Thanks for the look back!
I remember watching this in Dec 1965, being so worried that Will would never see his family again.
Was Sound of Music made in 1965?
Was the girl doing both productions around the same time?
@@dans9463 Sound of Music was released in March of 1965. So Angela Cartwright finish it(I guess) in 1964, and had 1965 to do Lost in Space, which aired in September 15, 1965.
So Done. I saw this episode at a later time. December 1965 I was in The Marines and in Vietnam. But this is one of The best episodes of The Series.
@@davidfrehlini968 My favorite also. I loved LIS the first season. But it started getting stupid in the second season, and by the third season, they "lost" me, and I was 10 years old. Have a great day, and thank you for your service.
@@davidfrehlini968 I was only 8 years old when this episode aired. Lost in Space was one of my favorite shows! I would follow you into the Marine Corps 11 years later, though. Graduated at Parris Island on 22 September 1976. Semper Fi!
The Christmas episode!
one of my favorite episodes. I learned early, you can't tell people you're from outer space, they DO think you're a nut.
No, I only work in outer space
Im from Iowa
-Capt Kirk
A very memorable episode that I still enjoy. The soundtrack's really great too. It fits the show, although it was originally used in the 1947 movie Miracle on 34th Street.
one of the few episodes that did not use the same John Williams soundtrack they played in EVERY SINGLE EPISODE
That's why it sounded SO FAMILIAR! Thank you.
I like every episode of lost in space it was a great show
My favorite episode, with Will back on earth, for real!
It was one of my favorite episodes also!!
a great episode one of my favorites.
This is an episode I actually do not recall seeing.
my all time favorite LIS episode
Naturally, the plot-device centers around the fact that---of ALL places to materialize---Will is projected into a small town that apparently cannot remember what he (or any of his family) looked like; even from a year's time.
Of course, if Will had made contact with Alpha Control, it would have been a little more intriguing to find that Earth actually had a means of locating the missing Robinsons.
But, I know---this was CBS, the family channel, back in the '60s---everything was tailored towards the "status quo".
Nothing ever changed----well, except for Smith morphing from a conniving saboteur, (a man with intelligence enough to disrupt a 30 million dollar space-project), to a sniveling, screaming coward who yelped at the sight of his own shadow.
I would have loved to see the show without the antics of Dr Smith. As a 1rst and 2nd grader, I of course really liked all the corny episodes along with the good ones. When I'd hit 3rd grade I started losing interest, although I watched it regularly after school when it went into syndication through much of my early teen years.
Eh, writing was never a strong suit in this team.
A better plot was to be delivered back to 1939, 1955 or 1885 to find a basic chemist liquid the pharmacist or gen store kept.
As it was the set, cars and props were from Ma and Pa Kettle sets used on Timmy and Lassie, along with some westerns. They'd just have to drop the punchline of Alpha Control 1999/2000 sending folks.
@@STho205 It wasn't only the writing---it was also the time, (the mid-Sixties) and the biggest plus of all---the show's producers. This was CBS back in the '60s---translation: a "family-oriented" station for the time.
Everything had to be "clean and tidy", per se, with the story-telling.
Thankfully, we had Star Trek to open the door to believable Sci-Fi for the time. And yes, ST encountered flack as well, but look at its legacy today, eh?
Makes me wonder how Star Trek would have fared if it had been aired on CBS---like a neutered beast, most likely.
@@jamesbrice6619 As a child growing up with LIS back in the '60s, (the show, not myself), Smith's incessant cowardly yelping and screaming didn't bother me as much. As an adult, watching countless reruns over the decades, to me Smith is irritating as well as downright idiotic. (This was once a man responsible for sabotaging a 30 billion dollar space-program).
I sometimes find myself asking: "What would Dr. McCoy do?"
@Bargoth Dragon yeah, I would love a version of the show based on the pilot WITH the addition of the Robot! The first season had a few really spooky and pretty good episodes. The second season went full out ridiculous but at 7 years old, I loved it. In the Air Force, a lot of the guys would sit around in the Dayroom and watch LIS. I guess if you grew up with something it often sticks with you. 😅😆
One of my absolute favorite episodes. Thanks for posting this!
My Favorite Episode 👍👍
Great episode.
Oh wow…what a nostalgia trip…thanks heaps…and please do more…a big thumbs up for you…👍👍👍
Thanks, will do!
Best Season & Ep! 🚀
So many memories of this show l use to love it.
Loved this show!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Real good show
Wow.. don't remember this episode as I was 7 at the time this aired. Loved this show...Silly, Campy and Wonderful.
I "Lo ed" this show too ...
Great Show.
Quando criança tinha o álbum de figurinhas, perdidos no espaço 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 eu colecionava 🎇
Episódio inesquecível!!! Grata pela publicação!!! Perdidos no Espaço fez muito sucesso aqui no Brasil, desde os anos 60!!!
Gracias por venir 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I have all 3 seasons on dvd but season 1 is my favorite
“Danger Will Robinson! Danger! Danger!” Amazingly when the robot would start with that, flailing his arms around I felt real fear for what alien beings or forces not yet visible to the humans the robot had detected. It was a great show. Watched it every Wednesday night. It ran from 6:00 - 7:00 PM and we always had to miss the last part of the show in order to make it to Wednesday night church. I was probably 8 or 9 years old.
I think in Los Angeles it ran Wednesday 7pm to 8pm...our bedtime was 7pm ...but my parents let me stay up an extra hour on Wednesday night just to see this show ...it was a school night but with it being my favorite show I'd get to stay up ...I was 5 when it began but this certain episode aired during Christmas vacation and a day after my 6th birthday ...it was glorious ! 😀
In order to let The Space Center know that Will and his family were ok and trying to find a way home, Will should have before leaving left a picture of himself, some finger print samples, a blood sample and a picture of all his teeth now The Space Center would have believe that he was there!!!!
Agreed with you then and now bing
Hopefully the sheriff took a photo or that newspaper reporter, and thankfully a number of people saw the beam. There must be things he touched if they want a print.
Come to think of it, didn’t the reporter take a photograph of Will to present to Alpha Control?
@@Mnogojazyk I remember seeing a reporter with a camera but I don't remember Will getting his picture taken.
@@briananthony4044 I hoping some one would have some Silly Putty and Will would have given an awesome finger print!!!! Lol!!!!
Merry Christmas 2023.
Love those monster sized machines..this one a transporter.
The Taurons left it behind...😀
@@philipholmes5884It was junk to them so they had no further use of it. That would've been freaky if the Taurons used it to transport themselves to earth.
@@bruce8808 awesome Bruce ! You know your "Lost in space" ! 👍🏻
@@philipholmes5884 Thank You, Phillip. Been a fan of it since being a kid in the 60s.
@@bruce8808 me too...I had all the VHS tapes in the '90's...I even became friends with June Lockhart...I'd go and visit her at her apartment in Santa Monica...I worked for their police department and she was/is a big law enforcement supporter...it was great knowing her...were talking almost 30 years ago... she's coming up to her 100th birthday soon...😀
Great Series. I can recount many times where Will answers his parents truthfully to where he has been and although they discover he is on the level they always seem to analyze and doubt him again in future times.
I thought it was awesome how they did a Christmas show with aired on December 29, 1965.
Wow. I watched this show as a kid in the early 70s and read about it too, and yet I don't remember ever seeing anything about this episode.
I thought for sure it was a fan mashup using some show Mumy was in before _Lost in Space._
I remember watching this episode back in 1965. Watching it now, I am struck by the "hokey" way TV programs depicted small towns back in the 1960's. It's supposed to be 1995, yet they show horse-drawn wagons in the street. And there's an old wooden hand-cranked telephone on the wall.
I grew up with this show, we actually knew chemistry and what the properties of carbon tetrachloride. Every single Christmas I bought myself a more advanced chemistry set than the year before. Kids today can't possibly imagine how much fun it was in a world without crybabies and warning labels on everything in sight
Haha! Try walking into a pharmacy and picking up a bottle of Carbon tetrachloride from the counter nowadays. It's regarded as so toxic and carcinogenic they almost certainly won't have it in stock and probably won't order it for you either
So that's where Scotty got the idea for his trans-warp transporter. 😉
I saw this episode when it first came out. It is interesting watching it again …… a scene filmed in the 1960’s pretending to take place in the 1999 / 2000 being seen in 2024. The earth scenes feel like they are from the 1940’s or 50’s
And then, about 2 years later, he was back on Earth entering my junior high school. And now you know the rest of the story.
Adorei! Saudade dessa série.
The first transporter beam. But where is scotty
The music at the start of this clip is taken from the ending of the 1947 movie Miracle on 34th Street when Natalie Wood was sprinting up to her dream house.
luv this show when i was a lad !
Never seen that episode!
All those years ago I was s kid blasting off into space, what can be said about our Imagination.
Even in the "60s when I saw this episode as a kid, the anachronisms bugged me a bit. I mean, we lived in the rural upper Midwest, and even we had dial phones at the time. Considering that they launched three decades later, you'd expect even the most out of the way town in the US to have phones at least as modern as we had in the '60s.
I thought he went back in time at first ! 😂😂😂
The telephone in this episode looks like something from the year 1910. Yes in the 1960's this telephone would have not even been in any house that I knew. We had rotary dial phones at that time and yet this episode is supposed to be at the end of the 1990's like 1999 or so or maybe early 2,000 A.D. era
@@m9078jk3 And the touchtone phone showed up about this time. I do remember some very outdated stuff in some small remote areas of West Virginia back then so it is not entirely unrealistic. Some people just do not need to keep up with the times. I still have my 36-inch Sony Trinitron TV I bought in 1999. I like long-lasting technology.
these were sets and costumes and cars... that the studio owned
so they used them
Lost in Space had a habit of using the same props over and over in episodes
including things that the crew and Dr Smith somehow obtained, on a desert planet
This was always a special episode to me even if the setting is rather bizarre. It’s approximately 1998 and yet Hatfield 4 Corners looks like a town out of the film “It’s a Wonderful Life”.
Could it be that all the UFO sightings are really time warps like we see in most sci fi serials getting stuck here in our out dated times?
I loved Lost in space. And being the dumb kid that I was I was rooting for them to make it back to Earth.
Not knowing that if they made it back to Earth it would take all the fun out of it.
I wished the same thing for Gillian's Island. That they would finally be rescued.
And they were but, now I was a teenager and drinking Spinada wine and couldn't careless about Gillian's Island.
I was borderline drunk, smoking Kool's cigarettes and playing football in the streets and get mad when a car drove by.
As if it were last night 🛸📺
From the first episode to this one are only the very best plots of Lost in Space for me...
the story seems to imply the robot was only able to send Will back to Earth, with no real control over where he landed
Considering the Earths surface is 75% ocean, he is lucky he landed on a garage roof in rural Vermont
instead of Antarctica, the Sahara.... or the North Atlantic ocean in December.... That would have been short episode
A série da minha infância!!!
It's 1999? why does the town look like something from Lassie Come Home?
it was one of the sets the studio owned
A missed opportunity to send June Lockhart back.
Great
Excellent👍🏻
Thanks for the visit
That's Toad from American Graffiti.
I'm sorry... but you are mistaken...
Knowing what we know now and seeing him literally sniff the carbon tet made me cringe and burst out laughing at the same time. For those not familiar, this stuff is practically banned now for being super carcinogenic and otherwise toxic.
Aunt Bea.. must be a fusion show
It wasn't explained the reason Penny did not recall her teleportation experience. She sure seemed terrified.
WHY did Will take the borrowed coat off? He could have used in back on Preplanis and it would have provided further proof to his family that he had indeed returned to Earth!
I think the carbon tetra chloride was enough proof.
@@lostinspacecollectiblesEspecially since the bottle states it comes from Hatfield ‘s Hardware.
Assisti muito esse seriado anos 60
Gracias por venir 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Big fan of the show and season one was the best it was interesting to see Will Robinson try to convince the people of that small town he was telling the truth of being a member of the Robinson family but it was all in vain How ever at least he did get what was needed for the survival of his own family on the planet what a great story, if LOST IN SPACE production kept the show in that direction it would have lasted longer some time Hollywood people behind the scenes of television shows and films can really screw up a good thing. 📽🎬📽📽📽📽📽
I think the reason why Season 2 was sillier was due to the plots in Season 1 more geared for adults than children. Due to numerous complaints they toned it down to be for children as well. Unfortunately they over did it as Season 2 was the result. Guy Williams wanted the plots for Season 3 to be more like Season 1 but still appropriate for children. Season 3 was the result.
Wait... that local photographer took a picture of Will at the Sheriff's office. He no doubt provided it to the agents from Alpha Control when they arrived.
Careful analysis back at base would have confirmed Will's presence there. Added to that, the discarded Space Agency's Communicator and further investigations would have pieced the story together!
Will said a parsec was 19 million something miles
What did I just watch - I have absolutely no recollection
WHAT did I watch this as a boy and have forgotten it?? Or have I somehow never seen it??
Wow I thought I had seen all the episodes excellent I loved it my favorite as a kid circa 1970
Can you post a clip of Will and the Tauron child playing with the boomerang ball from the episode The Sky is Falling? Now that those actually exist, I'm trying to show my friends that LiS did it first.
Sure will 😊
I will try to have the clip done by next weekend
Taurons actually exist now?!
I uploaded it as unlisted so you and whoever you choose can see it by clicking the share button.
LINK👇
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They don’t allow you to comment on unlisted videos so comment here if you liked the clip thanks.
Awesome a great time then loved this show in reruns. Now Earth is totally run by Globalist criminals.
Carbon tetrachloride was banned in 1970 after this episode was made
this was done to tony newman in time tunnel where tony got sent back to the beginning of the project and no one knew him. was about to loose his mind when he was transferred .
I never understood why they made this town look like the 1940's with the home phone and wagons and general store. Some towns were a bit behind the times but this was too wacko. Even for the 1960's. I enjoyed the episode, but this was so out of place. I felt like Will was time traveling.
When my family moved to a rural area farm in Illinois in 1962, there was a manual water pump in the kitchen, limited, antiquated electrical connections, and the property had horse-drawn equipment strewn about. Drinking water was drawn from a similar manual pump fifty feet from the house. I don't think it was so far-fetched.
@@enkidufive3349 Right, but remember, this was supposed to be in 1997. A few months or so after the Robinson family had taken off from Earth on their mission.
@@pep590 Oh... I didn't realize that.
@@enkidufive3349 Oh no problem at all. I may have made it confusing a little as I mentioned the 1960's as well in my initial comment. But thanks for replying.
I'm sure it was cheap and easy way just to use a studio back lot that all ready set up.
Has Bill Mumy did interviews about working on Lost in Space ?
Yes
Only about 10,000
Wow I didn't remember that one
Back when shows were well written and DIDN’T INCLUDE A
W. O. K. E. AGENDA!
Amen! The Woke have the Reverse Midas Touch. Everything that was once golden that they touch, turns to feces.
Wah wah. You are such a cry baby! 🥲😢😭
Funny. Listen close, the same music from miracle on 34th street and strangely, the same house set. Wallpaper and all inside the home.
Absolutely correct!!!
I remember when you could buy carbon tetrachloride as a cleaning solution, before they found out it was a lethal carcinogen.
I guess they died in space then.
What on "Earth" would Carbon Tet take care of?!
It easily removed organic residues such as adhesives and oils from almost any surface “it was for their food purifier”
@@lostinspacecollectibles TYVM!
Nice classic movie. Lol
Seaaon One should be Colored
Can it be🤔 doctor smith is that kid who helped will Robinson 🤔
no
I didn't see the final episode. Did they get back to Earth?
No they didn’t they showed them going back into space.
Sniffing carbon tetrachloride? What were the writers thinking?
It's all Dr Smith's fault