Being a mere child at 68 myself just want to say thank you for a look at your collection and it brought back many memories of growing up and just being a kid
@@jackilynpyzocha662 For me, I was 4. I first saw it in early 1970 when it went into syndication. I was totally hooked from the first episode. Actually, the minute I saw the Jupiter II on the launchpad.
t's so wonderful to see Lost in Space cast members. The fans would love to see them rescued from space!!!! I'm talking original cast!!!!!( what's left!)
Jonathan Harris' character was simply hilarious! Especially how bad Smith would tick off Don. I remember one time they were stranded on some planet and Smith took a shower with the last of the water supply! LOL. So funny!
10:00 That was the genius of the whole show: Lost in Space was both unique, and a product of it's time. Remember: It was also the time of the original Batman Series! Outrageous kitsch, and farcical humor, is what made these shows so entertaining: With the end of this great era in Television, America has lost so much . . .lost so much. And we must never forget: Johnathan Harris is the one who, through his ad-lib technique, ushered in the whole "CAMP" concept for the show! All were great actors, but Johnathan Harris was pure, natural, acting genius. He made the show what it was, and thus kept it fresh and entertaining.
I found all the monsters absolutely terrifying!! Even though you could tell they were just some guy in a zip-up suit. I think the music really added to the fright -- it was so suspenseful.
The black and white episode monsters were the scary ones. The black and harry monster with the fangs that came out of the sand. The one in the abandoned derelict ship with the wishing helmet. How bout the one from the bog and the supernatural Mr. Nobody one.
I always wanted a Robot toy. Last year for my 56th birthday my daughter found one online. When I opened up the present, I got teary eye'd. Yah, being mushy LOL. I didn't even know they made LIS toys/collectables.
Patti Brooks I was there at the same age and totally share your sentiment! It was so fun to watch their adventures but not be too scared...just a bit sometimes but thankfully without today’s special effects. It was perfect for that time, Irwin Allen had so many good shows, Gilligan’s Island being my other favorite.
@Bend Me Shape Me I watched that video but forgot that bikini shot. Yowza! But Angela was also stunning. So it's a similar situation on Gilligan's Island. Yeah, Ginger was stunning, but so was Mary Ann! 😍
If my grammar lessons were correct, two consonants together resulted in a short vowel. So Mummy should be sounding like it’s spelled no? Need an English grammar teacher’s validation here please!
At times funny. At times silly. And at times, when the script and special effects were good, it could be scary or even exciting! All in all the show will always have a place in my young heart.
Part 1 was blocked of this hopefully you can see it as well Fox are very strict on their copyright laws. But will do my best to get it up in some way. Thanks for your comments much appreciated. Keep watching my channel for my mini documentaries of other classic TV shows
JonnyBaak Thanks for your efforts here. I hope they don't block this Part 2 as well.Good luck in trying to get Part 1 back up again some time.You might like to join some of the LIS fan page groups on FB, if you haven't done so already?.. cheers
Willoughby was suppose to be an actual llama (painted purple and voiced by an actor like in Francis the Talking Mule movies or Mr. Ed the Talking Horse TV series) in the "Great Vegetable Rebellion." I don't know if it was true (or not) that this character was suppose to become a regular Jupiter 2 crew member (there was that offer by Professor Robinson to take Willoughby along with them but he declined so he could stay behind and take care of Tybo). But the concept was ditched when behavioral problems with the llama arose and it was replaced with actor James Millhollin for the episode (hence him refusing to go with the Robinsons). Credits at the end have this character listed as Willoughby the llama.
My fave prop: the washing machine! Mrs Robinson would drop the dirty clothes into it, close the lid. After some knobs were turned, she’d wait a moment, open the lid and take out each item, washed, folded and wrapped in plastic. Where I can I get one!
As a kid, I loved the laser guns so much that......I got an engineering degree (electrical) but my whole 42 year career was spent working with lasers! I'd like to think LIS must have something to do with that!
I hated Dr. Smith, and found him amusing at the same time, which is exactly what I was supposed to do, I think. Conclusion: Jonathan Harris did a brilliant job!
I still enjoy Lost in Space. Hulu has all three seasons of the original on. I am rewatching from beginning to end. I am about halfway through the 2nd season.
Lost in Space was for children say, 5-12 years old. Star Trek, was another popular show. It was for ages maybe, 13-adult. It was more complicated show , and the characters were more intense.
Mark Goddard was so under-rated. Being 2nd banana to Guy, he rarely got the glory, but I always liked him! Also seemed to be the most fun off set! Playing pranks with Billy!
Somewhere I read that Mark didn't get along with Jonathan, because Jonathon wanted too much of the spotlight what with his antics and all. Well... It seems like every episode was about Dr Smith trying to sabotage the mission. I know this was his character, but I think there was actual friction between the both of them. One of my first crush's was Penny. I even like Angela in 'Sound of Music'.
I have seen mark comment himself and even responding to me some years ago and he LOVES Jonathan! Now Jonathan has said that he there was an issue with he and Guy as Guy was originally the star of the show and that changed after the original pilot where there was no Dr SMith and no robot
There were very deep and calming thoughts produced by the stories Sort of a modern fable I had seen Space Family Robinson comics and similar stories in Boys Life It was a fantastic era
My favorite was the alien monkey called "Debbie" with the big ears. She was so cute. You could tell that the ears were fake and added on. In those days the props weren't the best. She would go with Penney and the others. She was part of the family.
Gee as a kid in rerun the great vegetable rebellion scared me,and i hoped Dr.smith would come back to normal....i also liked the most id say was the episode where the pretty gold or silver man was Waring with the ugly frog like man,everyone thought the frog guy was the bad one,and shiny man,good till the horrifying end lol.
I looked forward to this show after school every afternoon. I was in the second grade, and used to get so frightened at the perils the Robertson’s faced.
I'm convinced that "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" was inspired by Fireball XL5's "The Plant Man from Space". It was supposed to be a serious marionette drama but a little "out there"... I think the Lost in Space version was supposed to be a parody!
LIS was and still is my favorite television show. Since Will and I were the same age, I would watch the show then go to bed and dream of being the one zipping through space with the Robot as my pal. Now in my 60's, I yearn for the simplicity of those days.
You've missed a good one, then. Best ep of Season III. An aura of dread is cast from the opening moments, as Will reads from an old book about the Shadow World. The set is a minimalist, Dali-esque nightmare of black and white; there is additional characterization for some of our old favorites, and a bitchin' fight at the end.
They tried to get more serious in season 3, but it didn't last. For every show like The Anti-Matter Man they had a show like Great Vegetable Rebeilion.
Lost in Space was a really great space adventure show. In the beginning it was great. At the end of the series , I do have to say the shows got silly and not really believable . An example of this was the show, " The Vegtable Rebellion. It was really silly.
Once the focus was on dr. Smith , the show became silly. Your right, the first early shows were good adventures with the whole family but veered off and changed directions. I stopped watching it then . Harris's character killed this show! Just my take.
Thoughts on the show: Often made me think of Gilligan's Island in space with Dr. Smith taking Gilligan's role. SUSPECTED that there was a person inside the robot....but not at all sure. Having watched the show as a child and then an adult it was a shame that the adults were forced to yield the spotlight, as it were, to Will and Dr. Smith...assisted by the robot. Penny or Judy? It's also like Gilligan's Island: Ginger or Mary Ann? Jonathan Harris, a wonderful actor, appeared in several Twilight Zone episodes before this show came along. A big fan of Bill Mumy (also in several episodes of Twilight Zone), did a good job of straddling the line between child genius and a knows everything kid. Finally, my favorite episode is when Will goes back to Earth and no one believes it is him. Admittedly an almost sci-fi cliche, but still captivating.
tempos magicos aqui no brasil sei que a equipe era fantastica e conquistou muitos fãs seria muito bom se fizessem uma nova serie com atores bons e novas historias acho que seria fantastico.
I saw a you tube channel that said it was the worst hour on TV. I really dont think they ever watched the show. This was one of the highest rated shows on television. Now Netflix has found a way to butcher it by rewriting the story and redesigning the Robinson family, the robot and Dr Smith. They even renamed the ship. (Which incidentally was not launched from earth). I watched it and besides the names of the characters recognized nothing. (Except Billy Mumy and Martha Kristen who appear in cameos) I guess the producers did this to try to legitimize the show. I fear what's next on their chopping block.....Voyage to the Botton of the Sea? I Dream of Genie? Hogan's Heros? Or what about The Andy Griffith Show? When will the madness end?😬
The Great Vegetable Rebellion was one of the worst, if NOT THE WORST, episodes of the show. The AntiMatter Man was great and Mark Goddard's favorite episode. He loved being able to act like a bad guy in that one. The Keeper with Michael Rennie was good too. He's a good actor. I'm surprised he actually appeared in the show. One of MY favorite episodes was Hunter's Moon with Megazor. It was a revision of the classic story The Most Dangerous Game updated for science fiction. It was one of the few good episodes of the final season. The special effects of the "flying saw blade" weapon were awesome for the time!
@Harold Potsdamer I can hardly agree any more with your point! It was SAD the way Lost In Space ended. The last episode was in a Junkyard SO it was like they threw the series in the trash. I CAN'T help but draw parallels to the final season of Star Trek when the budget was slashed and it was placed in the Death Slot of Friday 10 PM. The episodes on the 3rd season were mostly subpar. SOME of them were atrocious. Spock's Brain and Turnabout Intruder come to mind. The suits in charge DIDN'T get either show!
@@charleskuckel3173 most of Star Trek 3rd season is unwatchable...and just a year after Friday's Child, Trouble w/Tribbles and Journey to Babel masterpieces!!!
@@tonycrossley2869 I read in Jonthan Harris's bio where he was worth $ 2.5 million. However, Billy Mumy's worth is $10 million. They were pretty close in Lost in Space, so maybe it was his tribute to Harris.
Lost in Space is a gem of a show. Even with the corny Scripps and fake backgrounds and weak special effects it's still a classic. Jonathan Harris will never be matched and his role is dr. Smith. He made that show. And to think they were going to kill him off after a few episodes. Marta Kristen was a super babe. Still is today. Angela Cartwright was cute too. One of the greatest acting ensembles in classic TV history. Fact that the show went from dramatic and serious two fun-loving and campy didn't seem to matter to anyone. It was still a cult hit. My two favorite episodes where trip through the robot and the antimatter man.
Holy crap !. Marta Kristen at 8:15 !. Good God she’s good looking !. I had a crush on Angela Cartwright like every other 14 boy did .. And when she donned the foil outfit what an even foxier girl she was .. Marta came in a close second but when your 14 the older girls are very intimidating, but she too was a foxy girl ! And by seeing them both here they are still the foxy girls I remember them as !. God now I have a crush on them both !. I’m single !. How about a date ? !.. I always preferred Angela over Veronica for some reason .. It was very close though .. Who was in The Monroe’s ? Angela or Veronica ? Anyone know without doing a google ? I think it was Veronica who was in the X Files , another of my favorites .. Ahhh if I could only go back ? A much simpler time back then ..
Wow, Billy Mumy aged well. That surprised me. It often goes the other way for reasonably cute red haired boys. Occasionally, no zipper in the pants avoids the pain, the pain. Robot means slave in old Russian. Or serf, maybe.
So interesting how a 3 season show in the mid 60s can still have an impact so many years later. I still like it!!
The laser guns. Omg for a six year old it was unbelievable. Hell I'm 56 and still love them.
Yup!!
The Laser Gun changed my life. Soon after came the Stun Setting and that was all she wrote.
Do you like the ones from the first season or the ones after?
@@johnsmith-ug5tp 3rd season was the best!!!
Robot B9 and the washing machine/dryer/packaging(plastic vacuum tubing)
Being a mere child at 68 myself just want to say thank you for a look at your collection and it brought back many memories of growing up and just being a kid
This has been my all-time favourite show for 50 years!
Since 14 1/2, I am 60 now.
@@jackilynpyzocha662 For me, I was 4.
I first saw it in early 1970 when it went into syndication. I was totally hooked from the first episode. Actually, the minute I saw the Jupiter II on the launchpad.
t's so wonderful to see Lost in Space cast members. The fans would love to see them rescued from space!!!! I'm talking original cast!!!!!( what's left!)
agree
Jonathan Harris' character was simply hilarious! Especially how bad Smith would tick off Don. I remember one time they were stranded on some planet and Smith took a shower with the last of the water supply! LOL. So funny!
Agree! His subtle,and not so subtle humor was hilarious! I also loved how he'd toss in a little Shakespeare into the mix also.....
They actually became very good friends in real life, Dr Smith and Major Don West.
Dr Smith complaining about his hair.
Don: “I hope it falls out in clumps”!! STILL makes me laugh!!
10:00 That was the genius of the whole show: Lost in Space was both unique, and a product of it's time. Remember: It was also the time of the original Batman Series! Outrageous kitsch, and farcical humor, is what made these shows so entertaining: With the end of this great era in Television, America has lost so much . . .lost so much. And we must never forget: Johnathan Harris is the one who, through his ad-lib technique, ushered in the whole "CAMP" concept for the show! All were great actors, but Johnathan Harris was pure, natural, acting genius. He made the show what it was, and thus kept it fresh and entertaining.
I found all the monsters absolutely terrifying!! Even though you could tell they were just some guy in a zip-up suit. I think the music really added to the fright -- it was so suspenseful.
The black and white episode monsters were the scary ones. The black and harry monster with the fangs that came out of the sand. The one in the abandoned derelict ship with the wishing helmet. How bout the one from the bog and the supernatural Mr. Nobody one.
I found the episode where Dr. Smith makes copies of himself to be creepy!
This show never would have been as popular without Jonathan Harris . Remember the show well .
It also probably would never have become as brainlessly embarrassing as it did in the second season without Harris.
I always wanted a Robot toy. Last year for my 56th birthday my daughter found one online. When I opened up the present, I got teary eye'd. Yah, being mushy LOL. I didn't even know they made LIS toys/collectables.
💕💕💕
You must have felt greatly dishonored crying being a guy.
Grew up on this show loved it.ahhh.good ol Day's .
I have always been a Lost In Space fan since age 9 in 1965
Patti Brooks I was there at the same age and totally share your sentiment! It was so fun to watch their adventures but not be too scared...just a bit sometimes but thankfully without today’s special effects. It was perfect for that time, Irwin Allen had so many good shows, Gilligan’s Island being my other favorite.
Magic show ,loved this as a kid ,just nothing like it today.
Marta Kristen...gorgeous back in the day and still today.
My first crush!
Yes, she's still gorgeous. I think, personally, that she' was sorely underrated though.
What about Angela Cartwright?
@Bend Me Shape Me I watched that video but forgot that bikini shot. Yowza!
But Angela was also stunning.
So it's a similar situation on Gilligan's Island. Yeah, Ginger was stunning, but so was Mary Ann! 😍
I'd nosh it
For over 50 years, I was sure Billy Mumy's last name was pronounced "mummy", I just now find out it's pronounced "moomy". Mind blown 😳
I wonder what came to mind when he played Delenn's assistant in the first two seasons of "Babylon 5"
I still say mummy. LOL
Duhhh that rock is BIG!
If my grammar lessons were correct, two consonants together resulted in a short vowel. So Mummy should be sounding like it’s spelled no? Need an English grammar teacher’s validation here please!
Louise Fontaine But his name has one “m” in the middle.
At times funny. At times silly. And at times, when the script and special effects were good, it could be scary or even exciting! All in all the show will always have a place in my young heart.
Guy Williams was an excellent leading man. Too bad he was not used better in LIS.
"Oh the pain....the pain"
im 61 i still never knew someone was in the robot till now
I loved watching Lost in Space as a kid
I remember running home from school so I catch at least 45 minutes of the show.
I started as a 14 1/2 year-old, in Massachusetts ('West"ern) RIP Mark Goddard!
I'm 60 now, and still love robots and computers!
That was so enjoyable! Thank you so much for uploading.
When I was a kid, I always thought how cool it would be to go on an adventure with the Robot as he would always have your back and look after you.
The Robot "computes"!
I was looking online and saw "Power Pack" and immediately thought of the Robot!
Marvellous snippets of all manner from my favourite tv show.
Thanks for sharing.
Part 1 was blocked of this hopefully you can see it as well Fox are very strict on their copyright laws. But will do my best to get it up in some way. Thanks for your comments much appreciated.
Keep watching my channel for my mini documentaries of other classic TV shows
JonnyBaak
Thanks for your efforts here. I hope they don't block this Part 2 as well.Good luck in trying to get Part 1 back up again some time.You might like to join some of the LIS fan page groups on FB, if you haven't done so already?.. cheers
Thank You and please join my group Irwin Allen 'Master of Disaster' on facebook
Lost in Space The Baak Collective Looks Back Pt 1 Heres a Link to Pt 1
It was really entertaining watching this as a kid!!
I like the part where Jonathon Harris says "the biggest challenge is to keep from being killed by the explosions"!
It must have been a blast working on that !
Willoughby was suppose to be an actual llama (painted purple and voiced by an actor like in Francis the Talking Mule movies or Mr. Ed the Talking Horse TV series) in the "Great Vegetable Rebellion."
I don't know if it was true (or not) that this character was suppose to become a regular Jupiter 2 crew member (there was that offer by Professor Robinson to take Willoughby along with them but he declined so he could stay behind and take care of Tybo).
But the concept was ditched when behavioral problems with the llama arose and it was replaced with actor James Millhollin for the episode (hence him refusing to go with the Robinsons). Credits at the end have this character listed as Willoughby the llama.
My fave prop: the washing machine! Mrs Robinson would drop the dirty clothes into it, close the lid. After some knobs were turned, she’d wait a moment, open the lid and take out each item, washed, folded and wrapped in plastic. Where I can I get one!
You need June Lockhart for that. The washing machine was just ordinary.
Debbie Marie. Well, according to the series' time set. You'd have to go back in time to 1997.
I want one of those machines.
@@healthmusic It is an invention in the year 2071. You can pre-order in 2069.
As a kid, I loved the laser guns so much that......I got an engineering degree (electrical) but my whole 42 year career was spent working with lasers! I'd like to think LIS must have something to do with that!
I had a Lost in space lunch pail.
I think I did too. MAN! My mind just went back 50 years!
I hated Dr. Smith, and found him amusing at the same time, which is exactly what I was supposed to do, I think. Conclusion: Jonathan Harris did a brilliant job!
RationalTrekker He really was great
Angela Cartwright still looks amazing! I definitely was sprung on her! Her husband is one lucky man!
--She was a doll.
TV actors & stage hands sure do a lot of lunches
Great compilation.....Whoever did this is a genius.
I still enjoy Lost in Space. Hulu has all three seasons of the original on. I am rewatching from beginning to end. I am about halfway through the 2nd season.
Lost in Space was for children say, 5-12 years old. Star Trek, was another popular show. It was for ages maybe, 13-adult. It was more complicated show , and the characters were more intense.
*Lost In Space* = The funniest sci-fi TV show I ever saw as a kid.
This was great, thank you JonnyBaak!
Mark Goddard was so under-rated. Being 2nd banana to Guy, he rarely got the glory, but I always liked him! Also seemed to be the most fun off set! Playing pranks with Billy!
Somewhere I read that Mark didn't get along with Jonathan, because Jonathon wanted too much of the spotlight what with his antics and all. Well... It seems like every episode was about Dr Smith trying to sabotage the mission. I know this was his character, but I think there was actual friction between the both of them. One of my first crush's was Penny. I even like Angela in 'Sound of Music'.
I have seen mark comment himself and even responding to me some years ago and he LOVES Jonathan! Now Jonathan has said that he there was an issue with he and Guy as Guy was originally the star of the show and that changed after the original pilot where there was no Dr SMith and no robot
@@robertpreston2220 Thanks for letting me know. I watched the reruns growing up in the 70's.
@@markchriestenson3257 So did I! And your welcome
Here you go. He talks about his relationship with Guy here
ua-cam.com/video/i4pwWio5NGk/v-deo.html
@@markchriestenson3257 He felt bad that he and Guy could never be friends!
Never fear Smith is here LOL
I love this I love all of
Dr Smith
There were very deep and calming thoughts produced by the stories Sort of a modern fable I had seen Space Family Robinson comics and similar stories in Boys Life It was a fantastic era
I met Mark in 1996 at a sci-fi convention. Very pleasant gentleman.
My favorite was the alien monkey called "Debbie" with the big ears. She was so cute. You could tell that the ears were fake and added on. In those days the props weren't the best. She would go with Penney and the others. She was part of the family.
BLOOP BLOOOOOOOP BLOOP BLOOP
Man I had it bad for Penny back in the day.
Me too
@doctorwho0077 , I'm very happy for you. Very few boys back then could say that.
Donny denny at the time harris died he owe back taxs and bills for a large hospital bills. He had no money for a funeral mumy paid for his funeral
I had the biggest crush on Penny. She is actually British.
Gee as a kid in rerun the great vegetable rebellion scared me,and i hoped Dr.smith would come back to normal....i also liked the most id say was the episode where the pretty gold or silver man was Waring with the ugly frog like man,everyone thought the frog guy was the bad one,and shiny man,good till the horrifying end lol.
I looked forward to this show after school every afternoon. I was in the second grade, and used to get so frightened at the perils the Robertson’s faced.
It's amazing, on "the Great Vegetable Rebellion ", the man who played "Tybo" was the same man who sold "Tribbles" on Star Trek TOS. Cierno Jones! 😊🙂
True...Stanley Adams!!!
Before the show went Colour Season One has remained my favorite since seeing it 5 years old in 1964!
Fun stuff when I was a kid.
the theme music was so good.
and this is well compiled.
宇宙家族ロビンソン。
'the space family Robinson'
lost in space in Japanese TV title in 60's.
Bill Mumy looked a lot like Chuck Norris when he was sporting a mustache and beard.
I love the Robot. I couldn't watch the Netflix series with a CGI thing after seeing the real deal.
Angela Cartwright had a cult following. She was popular especially the ten year old girls in my 5th grade class!!!
I am liking this channel. Keep on keeping on.
I'm convinced that "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" was inspired by Fireball XL5's "The Plant Man from Space". It was supposed to be a serious marionette drama but a little "out there"... I think the Lost in Space version was supposed to be a parody!
ua-cam.com/video/vtJt8XNc_lY/v-deo.html Fireball XL5 "The Plant Man from Space"
Love all them.lost in space
LIS was and still is my favorite television show. Since Will and I were the same age, I would watch the show then go to bed and dream of being the one zipping through space with the Robot as my pal. Now in my 60's, I yearn for the simplicity of those days.
I am glad I watched these as a child some of them like the vegetable rebellion were absolutely the worst!
My favorite episode was with Michael Ansara & Kurt Russell.
Dr. Smith: "Oh the pain, the pain."
I love The robot
This is great a wonderful break from the sad state of news right now thanks
2/14/2022
I don't guess I ever saw the Anti-Matter man episode, or else I just do not remember it...
You've missed a good one, then. Best ep of Season III. An aura of dread is cast from the opening moments, as Will reads from an old book about the Shadow World. The set is a minimalist, Dali-esque nightmare of black and white; there is additional characterization for some of our old favorites, and a bitchin' fight at the end.
They tried to get more serious in season 3, but it didn't last. For every show like The Anti-Matter Man they had a show like Great Vegetable Rebeilion.
We're all lost in space right now.
Loved watching Lost In Space as a kid in gthe 60s and always thought Dr Smith was funny when hed make sarcastic remarks about the robot
Lost in Space was a really great space adventure show. In the beginning it was great. At the end of the series , I do have to say the shows got silly and not really believable . An example of this was the show, " The Vegtable Rebellion. It was really silly.
Once the focus was on dr. Smith , the show became silly. Your right, the first early shows were good adventures with the whole family but veered off and changed directions. I stopped watching it then . Harris's character killed this show! Just my take.
Thoughts on the show:
Often made me think of Gilligan's Island in space with Dr. Smith taking Gilligan's role.
SUSPECTED that there was a person inside the robot....but not at all sure.
Having watched the show as a child and then an adult it was a shame that the adults were forced to yield the spotlight, as it were, to Will and Dr. Smith...assisted by the robot.
Penny or Judy? It's also like Gilligan's Island: Ginger or Mary Ann?
Jonathan Harris, a wonderful actor, appeared in several Twilight Zone episodes before this show came along.
A big fan of Bill Mumy (also in several episodes of Twilight Zone), did a good job of straddling the line between child genius and a knows everything kid.
Finally, my favorite episode is when Will goes back to Earth and no one believes it is him. Admittedly an almost sci-fi cliche, but still captivating.
Never fear Smith is Here
Oh, sure....watch out!! Danger!!Danger!! Danger!!!💥💥💥
Athena got my attention...pretty, pretty Dr. Smith
My favorite show of all times.
This and "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" are my "2 favorite things"
I loved Johnathan and the robot as a kid.
tempos magicos aqui no brasil sei que a equipe era fantastica e conquistou muitos fãs seria muito bom se fizessem uma nova serie com atores bons e novas historias acho que seria fantastico.
My favorite was one with micheal j pollard. interesting concept.
I just learned that Billys last name is pronounced Moomy.
I was always upset that I didn’t see the cast members in any good roles after LIS!! They were all good likable characters!
Mark Goddard was seriously hot! Still looks good the last I saw.
I always want to say Billy MUMMY not MOOMY
I saw a you tube channel that said it was the worst hour on TV. I really dont think they ever watched the show. This was one of the highest rated shows on television. Now Netflix has found a way to butcher it by rewriting the story and redesigning the Robinson family, the robot and Dr Smith. They even renamed the ship. (Which incidentally was not launched from earth). I watched it and besides the names of the characters recognized nothing. (Except Billy Mumy and Martha Kristen who appear in cameos) I guess the producers did this to try to legitimize the show. I fear what's next on their chopping block.....Voyage to the Botton of the Sea? I Dream of Genie? Hogan's Heros? Or what about The Andy Griffith Show? When will the madness end?😬
The Great Vegetable Rebellion was one of the worst, if NOT THE WORST, episodes of the show. The AntiMatter Man was great and Mark Goddard's favorite episode. He loved being able to act like a bad guy in that one. The Keeper with Michael Rennie was good too. He's a good actor. I'm surprised he actually appeared in the show.
One of MY favorite episodes was Hunter's Moon with Megazor. It was a revision of the classic story The Most Dangerous Game updated for science fiction. It was one of the few good episodes of the final season. The special effects of the "flying saw blade" weapon were awesome for the time!
@Harold Potsdamer I can hardly agree any more with your point! It was SAD the way Lost In Space ended. The last episode was in a Junkyard SO it was like they threw the series in the trash. I CAN'T help but draw parallels to the final season of Star Trek when the budget was slashed and it was placed in the Death Slot of Friday 10 PM. The episodes on the 3rd season were mostly subpar. SOME of them were atrocious. Spock's Brain and Turnabout Intruder come to mind. The suits in charge DIDN'T get either show!
@Harold Potsdamer hopefully, in the Netflix version of "Lost in Space" they will do just that. Eventually.
@@charleskuckel3173 most of Star Trek 3rd season is unwatchable...and just a year after Friday's Child, Trouble w/Tribbles and Journey to Babel masterpieces!!!
Jonathan Harris seems like a pretty cool guy.
When harris died. Bill munny paid for his funeral
Why would Billy Mumy pay for Jonathan Harris' funeral? I understand Harris was pretty well off financially.
@@donnydenny2253 Yes, hard to understand why Billy would do this....
@@tonycrossley2869 I read in Jonthan Harris's bio where he was worth $ 2.5 million. However, Billy Mumy's worth is $10 million. They were pretty close in Lost in Space, so maybe it was his tribute to Harris.
Donny Denny Exactly. Who would worry about WHY Mumy did it? It was a great thing to do.
Lost in Space is a gem of a show. Even with the corny Scripps and fake backgrounds and weak special effects it's still a classic. Jonathan Harris will never be matched and his role is dr. Smith. He made that show. And to think they were going to kill him off after a few episodes. Marta Kristen was a super babe. Still is today. Angela Cartwright was cute too. One of the greatest acting ensembles in classic TV history. Fact that the show went from dramatic and serious two fun-loving and campy didn't seem to matter to anyone. It was still a cult hit. My two favorite episodes where trip through the robot and the antimatter man.
Que epoca boa,eu devia ter uns9 ou 10 anos, nao perdia um episodio sequer.
I am the same age as Billy Mummy...and I was in love with Marta Kristen..
Oh how I love Dr Smith
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Great work!
Holy crap !.
Marta Kristen at 8:15 !.
Good God she’s good looking !.
I had a crush on Angela Cartwright like every other 14 boy did ..
And when she donned the foil outfit what an even foxier girl she was ..
Marta came in a close second but when your 14 the older girls are very intimidating, but she too was a foxy girl !
And by seeing them both here they are still the foxy girls I remember them as !.
God now I have a crush on them both !.
I’m single !.
How about a date ? !..
I always preferred Angela over Veronica for some reason .. It was very close though ..
Who was in The Monroe’s ? Angela or Veronica ?
Anyone know without doing a google ?
I think it was Veronica who was in the X Files , another of my favorites ..
Ahhh if I could only go back ?
A much simpler time back then ..
Barbara Hershey is the only name I remember from The Monroes.
get ''lost in space'' on blu-ray...mind blowing.....................peace.
I have it and it's AWESOME!
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We didn't miss an episode .
Fantastic compilation... nicely edited!
What happened to Part 1?
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Love this channel thanks
It was the end of the veggie rebellion
Thanks for this 👍
Just love Jonathan Harris.
Mot Chraighe He seems excited about the show, had to be a pleasure to work with.
Disliked him very much.
Mark Goddard guest stared in the finest episode of Adam-12, entitled Elegy for a Pig. Check it out.
Wow, Billy Mumy aged well. That surprised me. It often goes the other way for reasonably cute red haired boys. Occasionally, no zipper in the pants avoids the pain, the pain. Robot means slave in old Russian. Or serf, maybe.