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Lost in Space

 

Newest Review: ... and rounding out the cast was Bob May and Dick Tutfield playing the robot. Bob May was in the robot suit and Dick Tutfield was the voice of the robot. Dick Tutfield was also the narrator on the show. I would have to say that the funniest and craziest episode was the Great Vegetable rebellion. In this episode, Dr. Smith turns into a carrot. Sometimes when the cast member are asked what there favorite episode is they will say the Great Vegetable Rebellion as a joke. As a result of this episode, Guy Williams and June Lockhart were written out of the next two episodes by Irvin Allen because they could not stop laughing at the craziness ... more

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ladyphadra
Premium Review Lost in Space: Lost In Space: An imaginative show! (358 words)
by - written on 19/07/01 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Lost In Space was the most imaginative show on tv. The storylines were so creative and unlike anyother sci-fi show on tv. This was really Irvin Allen's best work of his tv and movie producing career. This series premiered in 1965 staring Guy Williams(Zorro), June Lockhart(Lassie, Petticoat Junction), Mark Goddard(Johnny Ringo), Marta Kristen(Beach Blanket Bingo), Billy Mummy(Twilight Zone), Angela Cartwright(Make Room For Daddy, Sound of Music), Johnathan Harris, and rounding out the cast was Bob May and Dick Tutfield playing the robot. Bob May was in the robot suit and Dick Tutfield was the voice of the robot. Dick Tutfield was also the narrator on ...  Read the complete review

sharktrager
Premium Review Cheesy science fiction (856 words)
by - written on 05/12/00 (Very useful, 195 readings)
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LOST IN SPACE is one of the science fiction television shows created by Irwin Allen which started off with a good concept but soon became a completely farcical show. The storyline follows the Robinson family who get ‘lost in space’ (hence the title) in 1997 (32 years in the future at the time of the TV show, as it premiered on American television in 1965). The family had originally been headed for a distant planet in order to colonise it, but they had a stowaway on their ship, Dr. Smith, who sabotages the mission causing the crew to end up in their troublesome situation. Smith, however, is also trapped with them and spends the rest of the series ...  Read the complete review

Lost in Space: cult 60s sci-fi classic (141 words)
by - written on 24/08/00
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If you watched the recent film lost in space, you really need to go back to its roots in the series itself. Classic cult sci-fi with really stunning and sad special effects, you can see the toilet rolls holding the robots together, but what we need to remember is that a cult programme is a cult programme because it is its very tackiness which makes it so watchable. This programme has it all, the robinson family are still trying to find their way back to earth, and every episode land on another planet where the inhabitants strangely speak english, for one reason or another the adventure lasts through the episode just in time for them to get enough fuel to retake ...  Read the complete review

 
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