Space was an obsession in the 60s, from auto designs to entertainment. We were sure we'd be flying, not driving by 2000. Here it is 2022, and the only thing that has changed is that you can make a right turn at a red light.
I'm 60 years old, and I remember when I was a kid running home from school. Just to watch lost in space , I dream of Genie and Gilligan's island ❤️ Those were the good old days ❤️
@@pdig2963 Lost in Space is on every Sunday ( early) here in Boston. I’m like a little kid when I’m on the couch watching. ( at 65 years old) it’s a great feeling. Now all I need is some Wrestling,Roller Derby and Some Creature Double Feature ( Who could forget MOTHRA ) and I’m Golden. 😂
I'm 65 , when Lost In Space was on all of us kids in the neighborhood would watch it, the next day we would play out what happened, i was always John Robinson, those were fun days.
I'm 36 again for the second time I like lost in space better than Buck Rodger with his jumping from a box trailer with this trusted jetpack strapped to back side, rising up n out from the boxtrailer
Hi Larry, I'm 63 from the UK,I couldn't decide who I had a crush on the most Judy or penny.those were happy time's.i always wanted to be will Robinson.👍
Larry Stevenson, I'm 60 and you took the words out of me, in fact as kid back in the day the series was premiering, like every Wednesday evening broadcasting I recall my brother and I hurrying to finish eating our dinner and then go charging into the living room to catch it on TV. But as you say those were fun days hands down....And what's more, considering the lifestyle back in those days was nothing to compare with today, like there were no such things as VCR's, DVD players, Personal Computers etc. those were the days it had kind of a more challenging kind of excitement as in many of us boys back then would be hurrying home from school to tune into many other good TV series alike. And also those were the days when in the evenings you had the whole family in the living room watching TV.
In the 60s as a little boy I remember being so fascinated by outer space, astronomy and the TV shows of the time, shows like Lost in space and Star Trek!
Definitely. I was in the same boat, but starting in the late 70's for me. I watched all these shows as reruns back then. This is what got me involved in astronomy. To this day, I'm still watching these shows on MeTV and still go out with my telescope and look at the stars, and a lot of other stuff as well.
One of my Favorites Episodes on this show was the second From the Third Season "visit to a Hostile Planet" When they accidentally travels back in time to the Year 1947 and the people on Earth thought The Robinsons were Aliens or Voltons I Enjoyed Completely that Episode 😁😁
It seems like there was a whole TV trope revolving around astronauts vs.Ignorant hillbillies. "I Dream of Jeanie" had another episode like that, and some other shows of the late-1960's did too. I wish I could compile a whole list of these types of episodes.
what fantastic memories running home from school just to watch the show. It took your mind off of everything. They launched you out into space to explore the universe. brilliant writers actors I wish they made shows like that today. God bless all of you and thank you for the Memories.
@@jerryfelty7374First I didn't tell you that dumbass. Second.... Stop wishing old man because it ain't gonna happen. You have at best probably 20 years left ...loser...lmao....
Loved Lost In Space. There was an innocence offered but also it offered the exciting opportunity of what potentially existed out there. For a six year old kid it was amazing. That was followed up by Star Trek. What a time for a young kid. Plus Marta Krista made this young Male realize there was something special about females lol.
How very true that is! But Angela was no chop liver too, especially the last season when she filled out. I remember in Jr. High school was the only other time I have known another Marta and she was stunning pretty too! Ahhhh looking back, at 60 years old I still remember that well!
I absolutely loved this show when I was younger. I actually thought it was true and how lucky they were to be able to go to different planets. Than life comes along and someone tells you they are actors and ruin your imagination, but I still loved the show.
@Fly Girl - Me too! LOL ... that is when I developed a huge crush on her, Penny loved episode "Mr Nobody" too. I am 2 years younger than her. Even now at 66 I have all the Amazon prime LIS videos and watch them every year! Semper Fi @USMC 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁
My siblings and I loved Lost in Space. Mommy gave us the Robot one Christmas. We squealed like three little pigs. STILL watch on METV. Loved all of them!! 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
This is the first time I have seen an interview with the performers behind the robot character, Bob May and Dick Tufeld (voice). It is refreshing to see they were enthusiastic about their roles and worked together with mutual respect.
Yeah, it seemed rather difficult. They did all their initial dialogue with Bob doing the voice of Robot, but was all dubbed in later with Dick’s voice. That Dick Tufeld voice is one of my fond memories I always associate with the show, also as the narrator in the early years! The Robot was definitely a 2 man team that became one of the favorite characters of the show!
I was born in 1965. I didn't see the original runs, I saw the repeats. What impacted me was the the science fiction and the family values. GREAT father figure.
As a child of 6 left to go to and from school on my own, left alone on holidays, LIS was my comfort and escape from an Earthbound sadness into an intergalactic wonderland. Thank you Mr Allen and the cast and crew ❤
Loved this show as a kid here in Australia and have warm and fuzzy feelings even now, "oh the pain the pain" from doctor smith remember it so well, also the fact the star of Zorro the tv series was the father in this show was great. So many fond memories here thank you.
Yes very good memories. It was definitely my favorite show had to see it I was born in 1962 and related to both Billy Mumy and Dr Smith. Two absolutely brilliant actors. Without a doubt I miss the late 60’s and 70’s
I; as a kid growing up in the 70's, loved watching "Lost In Space". It was my little escape from reality. I'm only sorry it didn't last longer than just 3 years it was in production... or that it couldn't give ALL the characters, more in the way more juicier roles, and more for the spaceship. Otherwise I really loved it! To this day, I still love it! My love and admiration to the cast, crew and the production artist here, and gone from us!!! BRAVO!👍🏽
Brian-Brandé Perrineau same with me, I had hopes for the reboot on Netflix, they ruined it with the SJW writing, they ruined the father, no strong male character.
@ Maples01; Maybe it's just me, and my bias against the feature film, and made for T.V. remake, the destruction of the original Jupiter 2, that just killed it for me! I was born in 1964... I was even fortunate enough to even have my father watch the show with me from time to time. I have so many memories growing up during the 60's, and 70's. This show was my escape! *I especially love the all the essentials; Spaceship, Space Pod, Chariot, and The Robot. #OriginalLostInSpace4Ever!♥️
This was a show that was part of my early years . Yea I know it's corny now but for a while this was my star wars (until it got super silly) . An look , Jonathan Harris made the show fun to watch "every" show. R.I.P TO ALL MEMBERS NO LONGER WITH US AND THANK YOU
Back in the late 70's when I was a kid, I loved the show so much I wouldn't miss a single episode, even though it was just reruns by that time. I absolutely hated Dr. Smith, but then again, if that's what his character was supposed to do, he was one heck of a great actor. Nearly 50 years later, Lost In Space is part of the Sci-Fi Saturday night lineup starting at 7pm with a full hour of The Three Stooges, Svengoolie, Batman (1966), Star Trek, Kolchak, and then Lost In Space starting at 1am. Amazing all the time & effort it took to produce this show. Friday's used to be my favorite day of the week. However, over the past several years now it's been Saturday during "Sci-Fi Saturday nights on MeTV. I set up my vintage 17' lava lamp & Fantasia Sunburst 4000 and run those from 7pm until the conclusion of Lost In Space at 2pm. Channeling that generation Lost In Space.
I watched this program with my two brothers back in the sixties. we were absolutely spellbound and would sit watching it like in a trance with our mouths open right through the episode. my mum would have to shout at us just to get us away from the tv because we were so transfixed watching LOST IN SPACE.
I loved Lost in Space. I however have always been disappointed that Dr. Smith was given the opportunity to take over. The orginal storyline of a family in space using their wits was far more interesting than the comedic direction. Originally John, Maureen, Don and the children were the stars. The lovely relationship between the parents and children were much more interesting than leaving science for bubble headed booby comedy. I so enjoy the original episodes that were the pilot of the show. The spaceship, the sounds, the excitement was all there. The music, the location shots! Amazing.
You were not the only person disappointed that Jonathan Harris' character of Dr. Smith took over the show. Harris admitted, during an interview, that Guy Williams, who was cast as the lead, grew very upset with being upstaged by Harris. As Harris mentioned in the interview Williams was smart enough to stay on the show and take the money; despite his role being reduced significantly. I personally grew tired of the show after it went from 'Lost in Space' to the Dr. Smith / Robot Comedy Hour.
@@markgiardina1303 .. "Yes indeed my dear boy" On a serious note tho' Zachary Smith started out as a scene stealer, then went on from there with his witty bubble headed ning-kum poop comedic stupidity antics, that stole away from the original sci-fi Show, basically he was running the Series and changed so much Shit with the agree-ment/permission of the Show's Producers, that lead to a lot of us Fans to Go watch something else, M.A.S.H was just starting out at the time I think and that was a real Comedy Show and a Great change .. .
I also agree that Harris would ruin the show with his upstagin antics with the robot. It became inpossible to find any drama in the stories once he became the Don Knotts type character with his robot sidekick. Its not even like it was original, it became more like Barney Fife or Gilligan go into space. Characters like Gilligan and Barney Fife work in comedies because otherwise, we all wonder why Andy wouldn’t just get a compitent deputy or why the other cast aways didnt just kill Gilligan within 2 weeks of being stranded? They were comedies, so we accept that without the comic releif, there is no show. Dr.Smith on the other hand is a different story since LIS began as a dramatic Sci-fi series and his character was dark. Jonathon knew this too and knew they would have to kill off his original character to stay dramatic and believable. In deep space with no witnesses, they didnt even have to make it look accidental, evn though that would be easy to do in space. Irwin Allen allowed him to turn it into a super campy drama/comedy for Harris’ job security. I cant believe that Allen let him do that.
I've heard Billy Mumy impersonate Jonathan Harris in interviews and it's spot on and funny as hell. I was 9 when the series started and had a crush on Angela Cartwright during the run of the show. As I'm sure many little boys did then. Great, campy show that has endured the passing of time.
And he was Zorro! Loved in Argentina, where he retired. From the photo here, with the greying temples he would've made a great James Bond. Classical looks, sense of humor, charisma, and could play the action scenes.
Yes- this series was based on morals. No matter how badly Dr. Smith would mess up, to the point of almost getting everyone else killed, John would ALWAYS take him back.
I am 63 , this show still lives with me today. I have the complete series on dvd . Dr Smith was a brilliant character. I have watched the new series but times move on and all things change.
Those were the days. Childhood memories. Just about every kid watched Lost in Space. Every week you had your eyes glued to the tv. Couldn’t wait to see what adventures they would have especially with Dr Smith with his shannigans.
Strange I was not a great fan as child watching Lost in Space back then and the opening an ending music but for some reason, watching the new series especially the scenes between the new Will and his robot that when the end credits and the music begins, I as a 70 year old grumpy man, become extremely emotional and can feel tears in my eyes as that music plays,
oh... if you really loved Will... then you will "totally" be "in love" with, "William Prowse." talk about "eye candy..." Check him out, on youtube ! wow ! He has incredible eyes !
I really thought they were really lost in space.. It appalled me that they were so far away with no hope of return. Add the threatening music and I was mesmerized. Dr Smith really unsettled me. Amazingly powerful programme for impressionable young kids like myself. Superb.
I absolutely to this day love the scenes in the first season with the jet/rocket pack and the music behind it. Still drops my jaw as if I've never scene it before and I am 53.
I was born in 1962. TV after school for us in the late 1960’s to 1980 was great. Lost in Space, Hogan’s Heroes, I Dream of Jeannie, Star Trek, Batman, I Love Lucy, etc.
Agreed- If it weren't for Dr. Smith's antics, there would be no show. How many times did the Robinson's or Don need to save him, even if it meant problems for them?
Those were the days, this was an amazing show, i was about 15 years of age when this premiered, very ahead of its time, the robot was my favorite, danger will robinson i will never forget this show.
On that very first show of "Lost in Space", that show when I grew up born in 1965 when they show on television and that's why I was only 5 years old watching the show and it was the greatest television shows of all time.
Loved the show and it began my love affair with all things sci-fi. Jonathan Harris . . . LMAO. .. when he says "I had carte blanch". After watching this documentary it is clear he wasnt even acting. He was being himself 😃
Dr. Smith, Will Robinson, and the Robot were the show. I'm surprised that there haven't been many parodies of them. That is the best way to remember them, as we all know. I shall do one. Yes, that is what I shall do for the world.
I loved this show when I was a kid. I still love it at 62 years old. Brings back wonderful memories.
Stella Kalivas I am also the same age as you and have been a fan ever since day one of the show,!!!!!!
I loved Lost in Space. I watched every day, was part of my childhood. Great memories.
Space was an obsession in the 60s, from auto designs to entertainment. We were sure we'd be flying, not driving by 2000. Here it is 2022, and the only thing that has changed is that you can make a right turn at a red light.
I'm 60 years old, and I remember when I was a kid running home from school. Just to watch lost in space , I dream of Genie and Gilligan's island ❤️ Those were the good old days ❤️
Yeah was worried not being able to see again......but then cable and. VHS
I did the same exact thing. Growing up in the 60s and early 70s was so AWSOME.
How funny so did l lol 😆
@@PaulTaylor-t2g yup earlier than you old astroby cartoons fireball xl5 superman three stooges like rascals....all in b w
@@pdig2963 Lost in Space is on every Sunday ( early) here in Boston. I’m like a little kid when I’m on the couch watching. ( at 65 years old) it’s a great feeling. Now all I need is some Wrestling,Roller Derby and Some Creature Double Feature ( Who could forget MOTHRA ) and I’m Golden. 😂
It was a wonderful show. At 68, all these many decades later, I still think about it every week or two.
I'm 65 , when Lost In Space was on all of us kids in the neighborhood would watch it, the next day we would play out what happened, i was always John Robinson, those were fun days.
U should watch the remake on Netflix
I'm 36 again for the second time I like lost in space better than Buck Rodger with his jumping from a box trailer with this trusted jetpack strapped to back side, rising up n out from the boxtrailer
Hi Larry, I'm 63 from the UK,I couldn't decide who I had a crush on the most Judy or penny.those were happy time's.i always wanted to be will Robinson.👍
Larry Stevenson We would say List in Space is on and run home
Larry Stevenson, I'm 60 and you took the words out of me, in fact as kid back in the day the series was premiering, like every Wednesday evening broadcasting I recall my brother and I hurrying to finish eating our dinner and then go charging into the living room to catch it on TV. But as you say those were fun days hands down....And what's more, considering the lifestyle back in those days was nothing to compare with today, like there were no such things as VCR's, DVD players, Personal Computers etc. those were the days it had kind of a more challenging kind of excitement as in many of us boys back then would be hurrying home from school to tune into many other good TV series alike. And also those were the days when in the evenings you had the whole family in the living room watching TV.
Great series.. I loved this show as a kid... years later still love it and always will.. Thanks from down under 👍🇳🇿
In the 60s as a little boy I remember being so fascinated by outer space, astronomy and the TV shows of the time, shows like Lost in space and Star Trek!
Definitely. I was in the same boat, but starting in the late 70's for me. I watched all these shows as reruns back then. This is what got me involved in astronomy. To this day, I'm still watching these shows on MeTV and still go out with my telescope and look at the stars, and a lot of other stuff as well.
I was born in 1962, I loved this show. Could not get enough. Thanks.
My favorite show as a kid.
So right the best years of my life I loved this show awesome
One of my Favorites Episodes on this show was the second From the Third Season "visit to a Hostile Planet" When they accidentally travels back in time to the Year 1947 and the people on Earth thought The Robinsons were Aliens or Voltons I Enjoyed Completely that Episode 😁😁
It seems like there was a whole TV trope revolving around astronauts vs.Ignorant hillbillies. "I Dream of Jeanie" had another episode like that, and some other shows of the late-1960's did too. I wish I could compile a whole list of these types of episodes.
I think Robinsons are so generous as to go easy on troublesome Dr.Smith.
I used to be thrilled every time I watch this show when I was a child.
what fantastic memories running home from school just to watch the show. It took your mind off of everything. They launched you out into space to explore the universe. brilliant writers actors I wish they made shows like that today.
God bless all of you and thank you for the Memories.
I enjoyed Lost in space ', with in the years i was. Growing up. Wish there was more of it,
I have good memories of the show. I'm about the same age as Billy Mumy. Wish I was that age again and my parents still alive.
A lot of us feel exactly the same.Good memories of times and people now gone.
Well we can't be kids forever. So stop wishing..lol
@@Anth230 I can wish if I want to, don't tell me to stop wishing. buzz off.
@@jerryfelty7374First I didn't tell you that dumbass. Second.... Stop wishing old man because it ain't gonna happen. You have at best probably 20 years left ...loser...lmao....
@@Anth230 What ever you say old fart.
Best show ever... EVER! Thank you for many years of happy times on TV...JP
loved that show when I was a kid. thanks for being back the memories.the good old days.thanks .
Loved "Lost in Space" Bill Mumy, my favorite, we are the same age. Still enjoy watching it on ME-TV.
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The Jupiter 2 was and still is the COOOLEST Flying saucer.
Yeah, from the outside it looked like it had only about two levels at the most. But throughout the episodes, it seems like it had more like 4.
Loved Lost In Space. There was an innocence offered but also it offered the exciting opportunity of what potentially existed out there. For a six year old kid it was amazing. That was followed up by Star Trek. What a time for a young kid. Plus Marta Krista made this young Male realize there was something special about females lol.
How very true that is! But Angela was no chop liver too, especially the last season when she filled out. I remember in Jr. High school was the only other time I have known another Marta and she was stunning pretty too! Ahhhh looking back, at 60 years old I still remember that well!
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Dr Smith was my favourite character,I really loved that guy,so sad he left us so suddenly.Thank you Jonathan Harris very much.
I'm still looking at this tv series since 1965 , and I'm 60 years old now , I love it , and love penny ☺☺☺☺
I absolutely loved this show when I was younger. I actually thought it was true and how lucky they were to be able to go to different planets. Than life comes along and someone tells you they are actors and ruin your imagination, but I still loved the show.
Grew up watching this and still watch it..absolutely love this show!
Just hearing the music takes me back to the 60s...
My favorite classic LIS episode was "My Friend, Mr. Nobody". One of the few to feature Penny prominently.
@Fly Girl - Me too! LOL ... that is when I developed a huge crush on her, Penny loved episode "Mr Nobody" too. I am 2 years younger than her. Even now at 66 I have all the Amazon prime LIS videos and watch them every year! Semper Fi @USMC 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁
I played the DVDs on a laptop (Acer). The guys who were the Robot B-9 were great! I loved Johnny Williams' music!
My siblings and I loved Lost in Space. Mommy gave us the Robot one Christmas. We squealed like three little pigs. STILL watch on METV. Loved all of them!! 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
I started watching it in re-runs in 1978, WLVI (then, Boston), I live in Western Mass! I have it on DVD, It got me interested in robots and computers!
This is the first time I have seen an interview with the performers behind the robot character, Bob May and Dick Tufeld (voice). It is refreshing to see they were enthusiastic about their roles and worked together with mutual respect.
Yeah, it seemed rather difficult. They did all their initial dialogue with Bob doing the voice of Robot, but was all dubbed in later with Dick’s voice. That Dick Tufeld voice is one of my fond memories I always associate with the show, also as the narrator in the early years! The Robot was definitely a 2 man team that became one of the favorite characters of the show!
I was born in 1965. I didn't see the original runs, I saw the repeats. What impacted me was the the science fiction and the family values. GREAT father figure.
Marta in 2011 still looked stunning.
I'm 44 and just got my 6 year old watching and he absolutely loves it. This show is truly classic I've so much love this it will never date.
I started when I was 4 my dad got me started! I'm 27 now aha will soon get kids of my own to get on board the show!
I grew up watching this show. Such great memories. It was one of my favorite shows!!
As a child of 6 left to go to and from school on my own, left alone on holidays, LIS was my comfort and escape from an Earthbound sadness into an intergalactic wonderland. Thank you Mr Allen and the cast and crew ❤
Loved this show as a kid here in Australia and have warm and fuzzy feelings even now, "oh the pain the pain" from doctor smith remember it so well, also the fact the star of Zorro the tv series was the father in this show was great. So many fond memories here thank you.
yeah, same here. Was on channel 10 every afternoon, right after the Brady Bunch.
It bought so much joy to me as a kid to watch Lost in Space, in New York on Wednesday nights on CBS at 7:30-8:30 PM! Danger,Will Robinson!
My bedtime, at that time, was 8:00. Only on Wednesdays was I allowed to stay up & watch Lost in Space.
My ultimate favorite tv show that I had to purchase the whole series on DVD’s! Thanks for posting this!
I'm probably a bit older then you. I bought the WHOLE series on VHS tapes. Still have them. (Talk about old!!)
i loved lost in space, it was my favorite show when i was a kid,and i still have a special place for it in my heart today:)
In the 60s lost in space was far ahead of its time it was a window to the future it possessed an innocence which was very sweet.👏👏👏👏😇😇😇
Yes very good memories. It was definitely my favorite show had to see it I was born in 1962 and related to both Billy Mumy and Dr Smith. Two absolutely brilliant actors. Without a doubt I miss the late 60’s and 70’s
I met Mark Goddard and he said , Quote: there was a lot of sand in our boots ! Lol thank you Mr Goddard.
I loved this show....my world revolved around Lost in Space and Jonny Quest!!!!!
I; as a kid growing up in the 70's, loved watching "Lost In Space".
It was my little escape from reality. I'm only sorry it didn't last longer than just 3 years it was in production... or that it couldn't give ALL the characters, more in the way more juicier roles, and more for the spaceship.
Otherwise I really loved it!
To this day, I still love it!
My love and admiration to the cast, crew and the production artist here, and gone from us!!!
BRAVO!👍🏽
Brian-Brandé Perrineau same with me, I had hopes for the reboot on Netflix, they ruined it with the SJW writing, they ruined the father, no strong male character.
@ Maples01;
Maybe it's just me, and my bias against the feature film, and made for T.V. remake, the destruction of the original Jupiter 2, that just killed it for me!
I was born in 1964... I was even fortunate enough to even have my father watch the show with me from time to time.
I have so many memories growing up during the 60's, and 70's. This show was my escape!
*I especially love the all the essentials; Spaceship, Space Pod, Chariot, and The Robot.
#OriginalLostInSpace4Ever!♥️
Lost in SPACE WAS A GREAT SHOW.
Me and my late twin brothers loved watching lost in space in the 60s many happy memories 👽👽
I loved the Robot! When I was little, i believed the Robot was real and wanted one of my own.
David Lewis
used to have the toy Robot
Me too. Best character along with Jonathan Harris
I wanted Judy 😁
David Lewis - okay... in today's era, you can have "one of your own,"
robot. The robot's name, is
"Little Sophia."
I recieved the Robot for Christmas. loved it
Watching Lost in Space was my highlight of the week every week!
The kids on this show turned out way better than the ones on Diff'rent Strokes.
This was a show that was part of my early years . Yea I know it's corny now but for a while this was my star wars (until it got super silly) . An look , Jonathan Harris made the show fun to watch "every" show. R.I.P TO ALL MEMBERS NO LONGER WITH US AND THANK YOU
DANGER WILL ROBINSON!
I used to have the Robot toy.
It moved on its tracks.
The bubble head sparkled and chest would light up..
My brother had a model kit, it was so cool! Loved this show!!
Do you still have it?? That B-9 is probably worth a mint today!!
I had one, too! I have no idea what happened to it.
I’m 61, and still watch the reruns on Hulu! Loved season one, (rarely rewatch the horrible season 2. Around half of S3 is good)!
A Time capsule to remember growing up! “ Still lost in space” 👍
Back in the late 70's when I was a kid, I loved the show so much I wouldn't miss a single episode, even though it was just reruns by that time. I absolutely hated Dr. Smith, but then again, if that's what his character was supposed to do, he was one heck of a great actor. Nearly 50 years later, Lost In Space is part of the Sci-Fi Saturday night lineup starting at 7pm with a full hour of The Three Stooges, Svengoolie, Batman (1966), Star Trek, Kolchak, and then Lost In Space starting at 1am. Amazing all the time & effort it took to produce this show. Friday's used to be my favorite day of the week. However, over the past several years now it's been Saturday during "Sci-Fi Saturday nights on MeTV. I set up my vintage 17' lava lamp & Fantasia Sunburst 4000 and run those from 7pm until the conclusion of Lost In Space at 2pm. Channeling that generation Lost In Space.
I watched this program with my two brothers back in the sixties. we were absolutely spellbound and would sit watching it like in a trance with our mouths open right through the episode. my mum would have to shout at us just to get us away from the tv because we were so transfixed watching LOST IN SPACE.
When I was a kid I couldn't wait for the next episode. That was a good time in my life I lived in the country. Always bored but always curious.
I've been a fan since day one and always will be!!????!?!!!!!!
Penny was gorgeous.
Angela Cartwright was my first crush. Gorgeous!
Angela Cartwright was my first crush. Gorgeous girl, beautiful woman
Will Robinson Vs Wesley Crusher.
They had a secret marriage plot that was dropped for Don West and Judy Robinson.
A real Tomcat!
This was one of my favorite tv shows growing up! Angela Cartwright is as beautiful as ever and it's great to see Bill Mumy on the new remake! 😎👍
I LOVE LOST IN SPACE 😄😃🤣
Me to it was good show 👍👍
I loved Lost in Space. I however have always been disappointed that Dr. Smith was given the opportunity to take over. The orginal storyline of a family in space using their wits was far more interesting than the comedic direction. Originally John, Maureen, Don and the children were the stars. The lovely relationship between the parents and children were much more interesting than leaving science for bubble headed booby comedy. I so enjoy the original episodes that were the pilot of the show. The spaceship, the sounds, the excitement was all there. The music, the location shots! Amazing.
You were not the only person disappointed that Jonathan Harris' character of Dr. Smith took over the show. Harris admitted, during an interview, that Guy Williams, who was cast as the lead, grew very upset with being upstaged by Harris. As Harris mentioned in the interview Williams was smart enough to stay on the show and take the money; despite his role being reduced significantly. I personally grew tired of the show after it went from 'Lost in Space' to the Dr. Smith / Robot Comedy Hour.
It started as a good sci-fi and turned into the smith/robot comedy hour.
@@markgiardina1303 .. "Yes indeed my dear boy" On a serious note tho' Zachary Smith started out as a scene stealer, then went on from there with his witty bubble headed ning-kum poop comedic stupidity antics, that stole away from the original sci-fi Show, basically he was running the Series and changed so much Shit with the agree-ment/permission of the Show's Producers, that lead to a lot of us Fans to Go watch something else, M.A.S.H was just starting out at the time I think and that was a real Comedy Show and a Great change .. .
I also agree that Harris would ruin the show with his upstagin antics with the robot.
It became inpossible to find any drama in the stories once he became the Don Knotts type character with his robot sidekick. Its not even like it was original, it became more like Barney Fife or Gilligan go into space.
Characters like Gilligan and Barney Fife work in comedies because otherwise, we all wonder why Andy wouldn’t just get a compitent deputy or why the other cast aways didnt just kill Gilligan within 2 weeks of being stranded? They were comedies, so we accept that without the comic releif, there is no show.
Dr.Smith on the other hand is a different story since LIS began as a dramatic Sci-fi series and his character was dark.
Jonathon knew this too and knew they would have to kill off his original character to stay dramatic and believable. In deep space with no witnesses, they didnt even have to make it look accidental, evn though that would be easy to do in space.
Irwin Allen allowed him to turn it into a super campy drama/comedy for Harris’ job security. I cant believe that Allen let him do that.
@MIchael...agreed
I've heard Billy Mumy impersonate Jonathan Harris in interviews and it's spot on and funny as hell. I was 9 when the series started and had a crush on Angela Cartwright during the run of the show. As I'm sure many little boys did then. Great, campy show that has endured the passing of time.
Anyone ever notice that Star Trek TNG 's Wesley Crusher is just snotty version of Will Robinson ?
Thank you Jonathan Harris!!
RIP.....
.You greatly added to my insult vocabulary, (without cursing)!
When i was a kid my life was always a little better when I could see lost in space!
Guy Williams was the star of Lost in Space, he was so special as a father figure.
I watched "Lost In Space" on WLVI (Boston) re-runs. This version. I loved the Robot! I learned about computers due to this show!
I just purchased the DVD version, great deal, on Prime, about $20.00.
I lived in Monson, MA, then, the "West"ern part of Massachusetts, Major!
I live in Palmer, now!
guy williams was TV perfact father and dad on lost in space !!
I agree
And he was Zorro! Loved in Argentina, where he retired. From the photo here, with the greying temples he would've made a great James Bond. Classical looks, sense of humor, charisma, and could play the action scenes.
He played Zorro!
He had that JFK look going for him.
Yes- this series was based on morals. No matter how badly Dr. Smith would mess up, to the point of almost getting everyone else killed, John would ALWAYS take him back.
a fav show when I was a kid...we all adored Billy Mumy's acting...in movies too
I’m 75 ! & still watching (MeTV)
I am 63 , this show still lives with me today.
I have the complete series on dvd .
Dr Smith was a brilliant character.
I have watched the new series but times move on and all things change.
Great/show. First watched it in 1967 and now in 2021 on DVD.
Those were the days. Childhood memories. Just about every kid watched Lost in Space. Every week you had your eyes glued to the tv. Couldn’t wait to see what adventures they would have especially with Dr Smith with his shannigans.
How exciting to see "Penny" as an adult. It was a great show and I loved it as a little girl. There needs to be tv shows like this around today.
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
One of the most lovable TV series of the 60s, and deservedly the most popular.
Strange I was not a great fan as child watching Lost in Space back then and the opening an ending music but for some reason, watching the new series especially the scenes between the new Will and his robot that when the end credits and the music begins, I as a 70 year old grumpy man, become extremely emotional and can feel tears in my eyes as that music plays,
That was a great show . I remember being scared at times lol. Bring the simple days back .
My favourite TV show those days
I used to race home from school to watch my favorite show of all time. LOST IN SPACE I was in love with Will!
oh... if you really loved Will...
then you will "totally" be "in love" with, "William Prowse."
talk about "eye candy..."
Check him out, on youtube ! wow ! He has incredible eyes !
really? he was not attractive
I was ten when the show first aired, it was a show I always looked forward to watching.
I really thought they were really lost in space.. It appalled me that they were so far away with no hope of return. Add the threatening music and I was mesmerized. Dr Smith really unsettled me. Amazingly powerful programme for impressionable young kids like myself. Superb.
I just loved the drama on that show and the special effects! It's nice to see Judy and Penny as grown women talking about the show too.
So Fabulous.The intro misc was. So inspirational
I only watched it because of Guy Williams, I loved him in Zorro so I followed him when he did Lost of Space.
I absolutely to this day love the scenes in the first season with the jet/rocket pack and the music behind it. Still drops my jaw as if I've never scene it before and I am 53.
Great video and memories of a fun show. That's when TV was fun.
I use to have a Lost in Space play set. Had a chariot, plus the spaceship and the characters.
I was born in 1962. TV after school for us in the late 1960’s to 1980 was great. Lost in Space, Hogan’s Heroes, I Dream of Jeannie, Star Trek, Batman, I Love Lucy, etc.
Didnt watch as a kid but watched series as an adult with a friend, both of us born in '62. Nice memory.
Kudos to Bob May & Dick Tufeld. I honestly thought for a long time that the Robot was real!
Being 72, I never missed an episode. Even today I get a kick out of this show. I really think that Dr Smith is the one that kept that show alive.
Agreed- If it weren't for Dr. Smith's antics, there would be no show. How many times did the Robinson's or Don need to save him, even if it meant problems for them?
Those were the days, this was an amazing show, i was about 15 years of age when this premiered, very ahead of its time, the robot was my favorite, danger will robinson i will never forget this show.
On that very first show of "Lost in Space", that show when I grew up born in 1965 when they show on television and that's why I was only 5 years old watching the show and it was the greatest television shows of all time.
I still watch this on MEtv every Saturday night.❤
Me too....love it
Loved the show and it began my love affair with all things sci-fi.
Jonathan Harris . . . LMAO. .. when he says "I had carte blanch".
After watching this documentary it is clear he wasnt even acting.
He was being himself 😃
Dr. Smith, Will Robinson, and the Robot were the show. I'm surprised that there haven't been many parodies of them. That is the best way to remember them, as we all know. I shall do one. Yes, that is what I shall do for the world.
The show this GREAT!
Billy Mumy was more salient as Will Robinson in LIS than as the little town terror in TZ's Its A Good Life!!
I grew up watching this. Now I feel old lol.