When Lost In Space Was a Sci-Fi Adventure Series

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  • Lost in Space was originally pitched as a sci-fi adventure show, not a campy comedy.
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  • @JPFalcononor
    @JPFalcononor Před rokem +174

    The thing is, when you are watching this show as a 10 year old kid, you aren’t analyzing the tonal shift but simply having fun watching the series. Analyzing a show such as this, as an adult, forgets the fascination of youthful exuberance that it provided. Heck, I now wish I still had my model of the Cyclops as it would be worth a penny or two.

    • @leelarue1354
      @leelarue1354 Před rokem +3

      I had that model too! I also had a Lost in Space Lunchbox in fall 1965.

    • @MrPeterbs
      @MrPeterbs Před rokem +9

      Well I had just turned 12 when the 2nd Season kickoff episode aired in September 1966 and right away I noticed and was utterly turned off by that tonal shift. However I was pleased a year later when the 3rd Season started and things became somewhat (though not totally) more serious.

    • @moboutmen
      @moboutmen Před rokem +4

      Or a Will or two.

    • @bastidface
      @bastidface Před rokem +1

      @@moboutmen :0

    • @gerardstephens58
      @gerardstephens58 Před rokem +3

      Carried a B9 Robot keychain for about 10 years. This silly show is still a guilty pleasure.

  • @wilhelmw3455
    @wilhelmw3455 Před rokem +15

    The two part episode ‘The Keeper’ with guest star Michael Rennie was awesome.

    • @AlmostEthical
      @AlmostEthical Před 5 měsíci +2

      That was my favourite as a child, and it still is.

  • @NicholasGeorge-cg3cf
    @NicholasGeorge-cg3cf Před 8 měsíci +6

    I was totally obsessed with lost in space as a child , it was my escape from reality , It inspired my imagination and entertained me with its adventures.

  • @Lasertrain
    @Lasertrain Před rokem +111

    I still remember the story about Guy Williams complaining to someone that the show was turning into garbage because it was focusing too much on the robot , Dr. Smith and Will. A producer bluntly told him to his face that without them, he wouldn't have a job. All this after he was sold on the idea that the show was about the family dynamic and that he and June Lockhart were the stars.

    • @Majorbobbage1
      @Majorbobbage1 Před rokem +6

      Thanks, watching this I was kind of wondering if there was any a bad feelings from the four adults when the show changed. Even as a kid I remember thinking that the adults were always relegated to some minor role (I don't believe I ever saw any of the original sex or so episodes I only saw the color reruns) like fixing equipment.

    • @MrPeterbs
      @MrPeterbs Před rokem +20

      Williams actually went to TV Guide to complain and they did an article on this controversy. What finally happened is that Williams' agent got the producer Irwin Allen to feature more stories in the third and final season focused on the John Robinson character. However it is not true that Williams was ever 'sold' on the idea of Dr. Smith being in the main limelight and I'm sure he was not happy at all that Jonathan Harris was getting paid more than both Williams and June Lockhart.
      I saw Williams interviewed on a talk show right after cancellation of the show was announced and he wasn't at all shy talking about how sick he became of the show, shocking the host.

    • @LuciFeric137
      @LuciFeric137 Před rokem +15

      John Robinson was a father figure to me. Huge crush on Penny too.

    • @bastidface
      @bastidface Před rokem +11

      There's nothing wrong with using Smith, Will, and the robot as occasional comic relief. I thought this was effective in the first season, but it was overplayed in seasons 2 and 3. I actually thought the regular scuffs between Smith and West were great. At least there were a few episodes that featured John and the rest, but it should have flowed more like the first half of season 1 without all the silly camp.

    • @janel.8921
      @janel.8921 Před rokem +27

      Guy Williams was sadly underused. I remember him playing Zorro.

  • @dablakh0l193
    @dablakh0l193 Před rokem +21

    I also forgot to mention that the costume for the cyclops is mostly made from coconut husks, and the cyclops would return in a much smaller size in "The Keeper" episodes.
    In fact, most of Irwin's creatures have been shared between Lost in Space, Voyage to the bottom of the sea, and Time Tunnel

    • @Hutzjohn
      @Hutzjohn Před 9 měsíci

      I noticed in Voyage to the bottom of the sea one, of the "dinosaurs", in one episode, was from his movie "The Lost World" and "Vatina Marcus" (indian girl on the plateau of the lost world) was in both also.

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito Před 6 měsíci

      Don Matheson that played Super Android IDAK Alpha 12 and another character that had wife and young son on Lost in Space played Mark Wilson on Land of the giants also produced by Irwin Allen. Jonathan Harrison also appeared on one episode of that as The Pied Piper. It was similar to Lost in space but giants on the alien world instead of monsters.

  • @Heart2HeartBooks
    @Heart2HeartBooks Před rokem +6

    I loved this show. I felt like I was right there with the Robinsons. I still love it even at 64.

  • @garybrockwell2031
    @garybrockwell2031 Před rokem +6

    Doctor Smith was the one that dreamed up " special guest star" , that had not been used on any show before 👍👁️💥👁️✌️

  • @darkwolf-22
    @darkwolf-22 Před rokem +10

    First Season of Lost In Space Was the Best.

    • @leelarue1354
      @leelarue1354 Před rokem +1

      Captain Action -- you were one of my favorite toys in the 1960's - early 1970's.

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain Před rokem +8

    The Jet Pack scene isn't "special effects" it's a real jetpack, that's why it looks so good for 1960's

    • @henrykujawa4427
      @henrykujawa4427 Před rokem +2

      YES!!! It was also seen (very briefly) in the 1965 film "THUNDERBALL".

  • @bps3013
    @bps3013 Před rokem +8

    Saboteur Smith from the first season was a proper villian but his campy twist on the remaining seasons was both the best and worst thing to happen to the show. One fan theory that kind of makes it more palatable is that Smith wasn't in a cryotube like the rest of the Robinsons and therefore was affected by various anomolies when the Jupiter 2 was lost, which explains his spiral into madness. 😄

  • @daveroche6522
    @daveroche6522 Před rokem +2

    Myself and my eldest (now in his mid-30s) still occasionally blast out the occasional "Oh, the pain. The pain of it all" - never gets old.

  • @radioclash8175
    @radioclash8175 Před rokem +27

    I absolutely loved this show when I was a kid-I caught it in reruns back in the late ‘70s/early ‘80s when it came on WTBS Sunday mornings at 8:00 CT-I now have the whole series on DVD

    • @stuarthirsch
      @stuarthirsch Před rokem

      I do too, but with few exceptions I watch only the first season. The rest are just too silly and childish.

    • @kenmanx1298
      @kenmanx1298 Před rokem

      RadioClash81.
      WTBS, was or is this Tampa Bay?
      Tampa Bay Station?
      Just curious. ✌️

    • @radioclash8175
      @radioclash8175 Před rokem +1

      @@kenmanx1298 This one used to be called the Superstation WTBS out of Atlanta, GA-it’s just TBS now. We started getting it when we first got cable in 1978.

    • @kenmanx1298
      @kenmanx1298 Před rokem

      @@radioclash8175 👍 thanks.

  • @Milewskige
    @Milewskige Před rokem +9

    In interviews, Jonathan Harris has always taken credit for the move to camp.
    Once I saw Star Trek, Lost in Space became too silly for me. I always preferred the early episodes, especially the 1st. Thanks for the re-cap.

  • @williamstephenjackson6420

    Even at 8 or so, I easily noticed the cheesy re-use of monster costumes on this and other Irwin Allen shows like Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 🌊😀

    • @cheryllee81
      @cheryllee81 Před rokem

      Back in the 60s, they had their budgets and they stuck to them!

  • @rongendron8705
    @rongendron8705 Před rokem +14

    At 19, I saw this show from day 1 in 1965! It was set in the far off year of 1997, which seemed like it
    would never come! But presto, that 'futuristic' year is now 25 years in the past! It goes to show you
    that 'Sci-Fi 'shows should never be set too close to the present day! Look at the movies "Escape from N.Y.",
    "The Terminator", "Back to the Future", "Soylent Green", "1984", "2001", "2010"! All have come and gone!

    • @statewidefilms
      @statewidefilms Před rokem +2

      Don't forget a 2001 a space odyssey

    • @rongendron8705
      @rongendron8705 Před rokem +2

      @@statewidefilms I did include "2001, a Space Odyssey" & its sequel "2010"! I just shortened it.!
      I saw that film on an Army base in 1968 & was both captivated & disappointed by some parts
      of it! ( By the way, at age 4 in 1950, I appeared on t.v. (one time) with Buster Crabbe, i.e.
      "Flash Gordon" & "Buck Rogers", who pioneered futuristic sci-fi movies! Great memories!

    • @statewidefilms
      @statewidefilms Před rokem

      @@rongendron8705 you are a star . I missed the read more button thingy . Buster . Oh my.. your a solid sci fi nut like me. I'm in Australia.. worked late tonight . Time for some shut eye . My 1 minute of fame on tv was talking to a children's character called Fat Cat in Perth 40 years ago... ha ha. A man dressed up in a fluffy suit. LOL

    • @stuarthirsch
      @stuarthirsch Před rokem

      @Account NumberEight 10 million miles wouldn't even get you close to mars.

  • @tomc8617
    @tomc8617 Před rokem +5

    Dr Smith was a comedic villain, a role solely created by the actor who played him, Jonathan Harris. The character transformation was loved and encouraged by LIS producer Irwin Allen.
    Although I've never read or heard it mentioned anywhere, I'm certain that Harris got the idea, or was inspired by, the 1960 Irwin Allen sci-fi classic film, The Lost World. If you've ever seen it, you'd immediately see the remarkable character resemblance between Dr Smith and Costa (actor Jay Novello), the hispanic sidekick of Fernando Lamas (Manuel Gomez in the film). Costa was very much a Dr Smith kind of person: cowardly and greedy, his sole interest in the excursion being the diamonds, caring nothing of the scientific mission. I'm sure Harris was well aware of Costa's role in this Irwin Allen film, and so largely modeled the Dr Smith character after him.

  • @granvillesimmons6033
    @granvillesimmons6033 Před rokem +48

    The first season of Lost In Space as great sci-fi is, in my opinion, only surpassed by Doctor Who. It was simply wonderful. However I love the entire series, even after the silliness and camp were added. I still wonder to this day however what Lost In Space might have been if it had continued along a more serious vein.

    • @rookmaster7502
      @rookmaster7502 Před rokem +5

      For a serious sci-fi show to survive, it needs exceptionally good sci-fi writing and science-based concepts - similar to what we see in the original series of Star Trek.

    • @RaineStudio
      @RaineStudio Před rokem +4

      @@rookmaster7502 But _Star Trek_ didn't survive very long as a first-run network show.

    • @DavidThomas-fb8bq
      @DavidThomas-fb8bq Před rokem +3

      Voyage to the bottom of the sea and the man from uncle got campy towards the end as well. Maybe they were running out of ideas.

    • @jhonwask
      @jhonwask Před rokem +3

      I just wish it would have continued for another season or two. Stanley Adams was great as the Carrot Man.

    • @0011peace
      @0011peace Před rokem +2

      how is it good sci fi it was totally unblievable as Sci FI on its premise. Star Trek did much better scientifically.

  • @francissreckofabian01
    @francissreckofabian01 Před rokem +3

    Every few months I get together with a bunch of friends for a pizza night at a nearby pizza place. We call our pizza club the Zumdish (dedicated Lost In Space fans will understand). And, yes, we are old enough to have seen it when first broadcast (in Australia).

    • @darkwolf-22
      @darkwolf-22 Před rokem +1

      Mr. Zumdish was that guy who made that Popping Sound with his mouth.

    • @radioclash8175
      @radioclash8175 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that’s the one where Dr. Smith turned the place into a vacation resort.

    • @peterseeley1815
      @peterseeley1815 Před 2 měsíci

      Ahh to manage an intergalactic department store

  • @AaronfromQueens
    @AaronfromQueens Před rokem +6

    The most recent Netflix seems to have done justice to the original intent of Lost in Space. The focus rarely wavers from sci-if adventure problem solving and family’s drama. It’s not particularly campy at all, though there are a few moments with Don’s chicken and Penny’s teen drama that could characterized that way. Dr Smith is radically reimagined into a pretty serious character. On the whole, I quite liked the show.

    • @esecallum
      @esecallum Před rokem +1

      it was awful filmed in monchrome blue and dull gloomy and dark and grainy nd blue and dull

    • @DJ-bj8ku
      @DJ-bj8ku Před 9 měsíci

      @@esecallumI agree. I watched the first episode of the first season and the characters were sulky, the dialogue was dull and there were four potential catastrophes in the first half hour. And yes it was shot in dark gloomy blue.

  • @Victoryshout_nz
    @Victoryshout_nz Před rokem +17

    I would have loved the show to have kept more focus on the other characters with more serious episodes to see a family struggling with surviving hostile environments. It would have been particularly good to see if the relationship between Don and Judy would have developed/ The parents were also strong characters. I don't like how it became mostly about Will and Dr Smith and childlike.

  • @dans9463
    @dans9463 Před rokem +4

    Brings back memories of my neighborhood.
    A new boy came to my junior high school. It was Billie Mumy. He stated his favorite TV show was Star Trek. Around that same time, my friend and I went door to door on Halloween. To our surprise, William Shatner opened the door.
    They probably chose to live close to work. Twentieth Century Fox was near by.

    • @harperstacey9604
      @harperstacey9604 Před rokem

      Did William shatner give you and your friend some Halloween candy? From Ms. Harper Stacey.

    • @dans9463
      @dans9463 Před rokem

      @@harperstacey9604
      No .. he said we were too old..... 14?
      And it was too late...
      That was in the late 60s.
      Now that I am in the late 60s, I still haven't thought of a trick.

    • @harperstacey9604
      @harperstacey9604 Před rokem

      @@dans9463 What a cheapskate! William shatner could have given you and your friend some Halloween candy. He doesn't sound like a nice person. From Ms. Harper Stacey.

    • @dans9463
      @dans9463 Před rokem

      @@harperstacey9604
      On Rosh Hashanah, I forgive him..
      I think my friend and I knocked on his door late in the evening. We didn't especially know it was his home.

  • @writerpatrick
    @writerpatrick Před rokem +2

    It's also worth noting that the theme song was written by John (Johnny) Williams well before Star Wars.

  • @lizc6393
    @lizc6393 Před rokem +4

    Your content is so comforting. I have pretty much no one to discuss these old shows with. I'm 30, but was born to older parents and so my pop culture knowledge is definitely wonky.

    • @KenshoBeats
      @KenshoBeats Před rokem

      Same here, enjoy it, wonkyness and all 👍🏼

  • @sisquack
    @sisquack Před rokem +4

    I grew up watching Lost in Space reruns. As a kid I couldn't understand why the B&W episodes where better than the color ones. As an adult it's obvious, but still love the whole run. Well, most of it.

    • @warrenhoffman2006
      @warrenhoffman2006 Před 2 měsíci

      Same thing on "The Adventures of Superman", season 1&2 were outstanding, but the switch to color softened the story lines into pure camp.

  • @SmartCookie2022
    @SmartCookie2022 Před rokem +14

    As a small kid I did notice the tonal shift from the first season, but couldn't put my little finger on exactly why until many decades later. I always prefered the first season as the stories were just better written.

    • @hardtfelt
      @hardtfelt Před 3 měsíci

      Our father would watch it with us in the 1st season, but he definitely lost interest as it started getting silly (I didn't!).

  • @RaineStudio
    @RaineStudio Před rokem +2

    The first season is what I think of when I remember watching LIS as a five-year-old. Then I moved on to _Batman_ and _The Green Hornet_ . I barely remember the Dr. Smith show at all.

  • @writerpatrick
    @writerpatrick Před rokem +3

    Harry Mudd as Dr. Smith would have been interesting.

  • @andrewullman5334
    @andrewullman5334 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Fav growing up. Fav episodes include: My friend Mr. Nobody, Wish upon a star, One of our dogs is missing, Return from outer space, The Keeper, Ghost in Space, All that Glitters (My personal fav-is that Colonel Klink as Officer Bollocks?!), West of Mars, Blast off into Space, The Golden Man...

    • @peterseeley1815
      @peterseeley1815 Před 2 měsíci

      Totally agree with your choices. Great minds think alike

  • @patcoston
    @patcoston Před rokem +126

    I prefer Lost in Space as a straight SciFi adventure. I liked the addition of the robot but not Dr. Smith. He always frustrated me. Even as a kid, I knew Season 2 and 3 was campy and wished it had taken itself more seriously and explored more SciFi based stories. Interesting how they just phased the monkey Bloop out of the series without any explanation.

    • @stuarthirsch
      @stuarthirsch Před rokem +11

      Agreed, LIS was a good as a straight up Sci Fi and they could have done much more with it as a straight sci-fi series. The family atmosphere would have differentiate it from military based environment of ST .

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Před rokem +1

      @@stuarthirsch 100% agree, I had high hopes for this show the 1st episode, never watched it much after the Smith idiot was introduced.

    • @stevegeikow7146
      @stevegeikow7146 Před rokem +21

      Dr Smith wrecked the show.

    • @homielander2498
      @homielander2498 Před rokem +8

      Dr Smith was the best part of the show, if there was no antagonist then it'd be very boring. Hell, I loved his screams, his relationship to the family and his cunning schemes

    • @Dlatest
      @Dlatest Před rokem +5

      The funny thing is Dr Smith was supposed to die if I remember correctly. The pilot episode if you have ever seen it was really dark. The Earth was on its last legs like the planet in Raised by Wolves. Dr. Smith being an agent of the other Super Power was the bad guy trying to stop the good guys from saving their people by finding an new planet thus dooming everyone on Earth.

  • @kryptofly
    @kryptofly Před rokem +1

    Kind of remember a Gold Key comic book called Space Family Robinson. Great artwork and very interesting stories. Was somewhat similar to the tv series, but from what I can remember they traveled through the universe and visited various planets and would deal with a lot of situations. Don’t think the comic book series ever had an ending, just kind of disappeared….

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 Před rokem +3

    Jiffy Pop and Leisure Track Suits of the Future

  • @RobPento
    @RobPento Před rokem +6

    Danger Will Robinson.. Danger.. Danger ⚡

    • @ZilogBob
      @ZilogBob Před rokem +2

      "Doctor Smith is incapable!"
      "Of telling a lie, you tin plated trashcan!!"

  • @billruss6704
    @billruss6704 Před rokem +5

    I was 10 when it came out. I remember gluing 2 paper plates together to make a model of the Jupiter 2, cut some slots in the bottom for the retracting landing gear. Who else did that?

    • @utubecustomer0099805
      @utubecustomer0099805 Před rokem

      Oh man, that brings back memories. Yep, glued two paper plates together, cut out the windows and used scotch tape for panes and fashioned interior pieces with cardboard and toothpicks. Very cool!

  • @agitadora60
    @agitadora60 Před rokem +1

    This was one of my never missed shows. I can still hear 10-year old me debating with my best friend John, which was the better show; Lost In Space or Star Trek? Eventually Star Trek won out, but Lost In Space still has a place in my fandom heart!

  • @jeffreysmith2314
    @jeffreysmith2314 Před rokem +1

    I STILL WATCH IT ON METV ON SATURDAYS AND HAVE COMPLETE SERIES ON DVD AND 5 of the robots in good working order and announcing DANGER WILL ROBINSON.I WISH THEY HAD GAVE CLOSURE TO SERIES .I JUST TURNED 68 AND STILL LOVE IT WHEN I WATCH IT IAM THAT 10 YEAR OLD GLUED TO THAT BLACK AND WHITE TV IN SPACE HEAVEN

  • @bastidface
    @bastidface Před rokem +9

    Season 1 was great, and had a slightly more serious tone, particularly in the first half of the season, than the later series. Seasons 2 and 3 had a handful of good episodes, but season 1 was the best. Johnathan Harris was perfect as Smith. I understand Harris's position that in order to remain a regular character on the show, he had to tone down the evil Smith a bit to make him a somewhat likable protagonist. I just think he overplayed the part in the subsequent seasons. But oh man he had the best man scream ever.

  • @louismcglasson7913
    @louismcglasson7913 Před rokem +2

    I used to watch Lost In Space when I was eight years old, and I loved it. I have fond memories of this, thus I really enjoyed this video.

  • @joanclaytonjohnson3630
    @joanclaytonjohnson3630 Před rokem +1

    Loved this show and watched every week with my sister. This was my first obsession with space and sifi. It thankfully has never disappeared.

  • @alvincash3230
    @alvincash3230 Před rokem +1

    Season 1 was great. And I like to watch seasons 2 & 3 also. There was never anything else like it. Absolutely surreal and hilarious with space pirates, department stores, circuses, and lots more.

  • @joestrike8537
    @joestrike8537 Před rokem +1

    Can't wait to watch this! As a child of the 60s (and a sci-fi fan) I noticed just about all his shows started out serious enough (at least for a 13--year old) but then after a while they went irredemably juvenile.

  • @kevinlcarlson
    @kevinlcarlson Před rokem +2

    The space ship managed to leave the galaxy in record time!

  • @wayneyadams
    @wayneyadams Před rokem +5

    That date, 1997, thirty years the future reflected to naive optimism of the time. Little did they know that NASA would completely abandon manned space exploration, not to ment tion the way our society has gone to hell. We dream of a "Star Trek" future while in reality we plummet toward "Road Warrior."

    • @leelarue1354
      @leelarue1354 Před rokem

      Thanks to Joe and Kamala and the other idiots who are destroying our country.

  • @enriquemino9963
    @enriquemino9963 Před rokem +7

    As a 7 year old when lost in space first came out, I remember everyone in school about this "amazing space show that was fantastic" most of them saying this. I did find it great and the first season was pretty good. But then 2 things happened, the next year Star trek premiered and that really wowed me a lot, then at the same time LIS 2nd year began to descent into ridiculous camp that now i cannot stand to watch, although some 3rd season episodes are really good. Unfortunately I wish the show had maintained the high quality of the first 10 episodes of season one, I think it may then had lasted 4 or 5 seasons. The same with Star Trek, there would have been more serious competition, and by retaining its quality in the 3rd season it may have also survived into the 4th maybe even a 5th year. My analysis is coming from seeing voyage to the bottom of the sea how it managed to survive 4 years, although this show went into camp to many times. This thing about the campiness being a problem came for the network execs who wanted to cash in on the batman craze at the time. One more note something talked about others who have written or stated why LIS failed, is a big mistake Irwin Allen did in letting Jonathan Harris ham it up to much about Dr. Smith, his ridiculous antics i think ruined the show( I at 7 years did notice this at that time and started not seeing the show to much, only concentrated on Star Trek).

  • @radioclash8175
    @radioclash8175 Před rokem +4

    I think early in the third season, they did try to get things more serious again, but things soon returned to the outrageous camp that the second season had been.

    • @darkwolf-22
      @darkwolf-22 Před rokem +4

      They did the Anti-Matter Man during the Third Season. One of Their Best Episodes.

  • @legiontheatregroup
    @legiontheatregroup Před rokem +4

    Nice video. The first 5 episodes are SO different in tone that, as a little kid, I was confused when they appeared in syndicated reruns along with the campy episodes. It seemed like the robot and Dr Smith were entirely different characters here - the robot even moved differently, as they were still working out some logistics with the costume. My young self felt the same way about the Godzilla films, which I also saw on TV out of their original sequence. When I finally saw the first Godzilla movie it was so dark, somber and yes - scary - the tone felt unexpectedly jarring compared to later Godzilla entries. Those first 5 LIS episodes felt to me like a TV show based on the 1956 MGM film Forbidden Planet. Later LIS episodes felt more like they were based on Gilligan’s Island.

  • @dragdragon23
    @dragdragon23 Před rokem +2

    Even as a little kid, I loved the black and white stuff because they were more into the sifi and I hated the campy comic stuff and Dr Smith being a whinny coward got on my nerves. I related to will as a fellow kid, had the hots for penny, wanted a robot like theirs, wanted to shoot major west, the others I never got into. Loved the effects!

  • @ricwatt
    @ricwatt Před rokem +3

    Irwin Allen did the the same thing with Voyage to the bottom of the Sea Season 1 was serious Sci-fi then into monster of the week they even had a Leprechaun in one of the later episodes

  • @leonmot9
    @leonmot9 Před rokem +4

    Lost in Space, my favorite episode was when Wil Robinson teleported back to earth and was a “ Stranger in A Strange Land”. Also the Lost in Space Roto Jet Gun was best toy since Johnny Seven.

    • @jeffturnbull9661
      @jeffturnbull9661 Před rokem +1

      Wish I'd got one, they were cool, kinda expensive now

    • @brianarbenz7206
      @brianarbenz7206 Před rokem

      His returning to Vermont makes for a great retro-future comparison. In the real late 1990s, the state was Bernie Sanders, Civil Unions and Ben and Jerry's. Quite different than the isolated and backward portrayal by that episode.

    • @homielander2498
      @homielander2498 Před rokem

      Yeah I also loved that episode, it was called "Return from Outer Space" my favorite one was either Ghost in Space or Invaders from the Fifth Dimension, Space Pirate was also great.

    • @fredkruse9444
      @fredkruse9444 Před rokem

      @@jeffturnbull9661 I was lucky enough to receive it for Christmas. Seven guns in one, as I recall.

  • @donaldfinch1411
    @donaldfinch1411 Před rokem +8

    Loved it then, love it now. Season 1 definitely was more "balanced" regarding the participation of the entire cast and I like it more as an adult, but at 10, who knew. And almost ALL of Irwin Allen's television projects slowly veered into silly and outrageous, so it was to be expected.

    • @stuarthirsch
      @stuarthirsch Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Voyage to the bottom of the sea started as a good sci-fi movie and good TV series, but the 3rd and 4th season were so stupid I didn't even want the DVDs.

  • @turekjames1274
    @turekjames1274 Před rokem +1

    Loved this show growing up in Maryland.

  • @macfixer01
    @macfixer01 Před rokem +3

    Robbie the robot was actually in two episodes. I think the other one was called prisoners of space, or something like that? He was tending a prison where all the prisoners were in suspended animation and the clock that was supposed to eventually release them was broken.

    • @peterseeley1815
      @peterseeley1815 Před 2 měsíci

      He would "refreeze" you if you tried to escape and return you to your platform

  • @ianman15
    @ianman15 Před rokem +3

    It was listed somewhere recently on the top ten episodes of the series and eight of them were from Season One, which makes sense. But like stated before, this is after the fact. As a kid watching this show, you were simply enveloped regardless of the quality. I was always waiting for the cliffhangers in seasons one and two and who would be involved. Of course the majority of the time it was Will and Dr. Smith. It was refreshing to see s change occur occasionally, like Judy and Penny in the lead-in to “The Colonists” or Don in “Blast Off Into Space” or a rare scene with John and Maureen in “The Derelict”. Still, back then, it didn’t take much to stir the imagination of a child.

  • @leannwinter1798
    @leannwinter1798 Před rokem +6

    Oh how I loved Lost in Space! Been a sci-fi fan ever since! Thank you for sharing!

  • @GingerSnape46
    @GingerSnape46 Před rokem +2

    I loved this show. It always aired at the end of the cartoon run on Saturday morning. (I also had something of a crush on Dr. Smith)

  • @davidwesley2525
    @davidwesley2525 Před rokem +2

    Voyage to the bottom of the Sea went CAMPY in seasons 2 , 3 & 4.
    😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @tstahler5420
    @tstahler5420 Před rokem +1

    I remember watching this in the early 70s, I was 7 or 8 and Dr. Smith annoyed the piss out of me. 😂
    I tried watching it the other day, it didn't age well.

  • @johnminehan1148
    @johnminehan1148 Před rokem +1

    S. Bar-David was a great TV script writer both here and on Have Gun Will Travel . . . .

  • @altfactor
    @altfactor Před rokem +2

    Basically, "Lost In Space" was semi-serious sci-fi during the first half of Season One, but ceased to be so, with the exception of a handful of later episodes (like "Visit To A Hostile Planet" and "Anti-Matter Man" in Season Three).

  • @juliocesarpereira4325
    @juliocesarpereira4325 Před rokem +1

    Since colour TV would only be introduced in 1972 here in Brasil, I watched all seasons in black and white. Despite that, I remember the first season was different, more intense and I was afraid of Dr. Smith and specially of the Robot, which later would become my favorite character as he mellowed out. My kindergarden mates and I used to act out some of Lost In Space scenes and I always wanted to be the Robot. And yes, it would've been much better had it been kept as a true Sci Fi series.

  • @jpsned
    @jpsned Před rokem +2

    Don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but the composer for Lost in Space's two different opening/closing themes is John Williams--he of Jaws/Star Wars/etc. fame. (Back then he was known as "Johnny" Williams.) 😀

    • @joestrike8537
      @joestrike8537 Před rokem

      Williams composed a kick-ass theme that was used from the second season on. His theme from season 2 of "Land of the Giants" was so good a friend and I surfing old TV shows watched the opening *3 times in a row!*

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned Před rokem

      @@joestrike8537 👍

  • @ScratchGlass9
    @ScratchGlass9 Před rokem

    It's on every Saturday night on MeTV...it's great just hearing the music again !

  • @carydavidhoffson6014
    @carydavidhoffson6014 Před rokem +1

    Lost in space TV show 1960s got a chance to be done again for TV in 2018 that got three seasons to have th
    e same way to a hit In its own way that lost in space can be a big again on TV after all the years that have gone by

  • @vincentkosik403
    @vincentkosik403 Před rokem +1

    This show, voyage to the bottom of the sea. the time machine. Mutual of Omaha s Wild Kingdom were my shows as a child...great stuff back in the 60s

  • @linneab8317
    @linneab8317 Před rokem +1

    I think the show appealed to teenybopper crowd and Will’s adventures with Dr. Smith were interesting. Like “Leave It to Beaver in Outer Space.”

  • @amyhogarten5038
    @amyhogarten5038 Před rokem +3

    When I saw this show as a kid in re-runs, the size of the Jupiter 2 never made sense relative to the size of the interior sets. There’s just no way all that interior space could fit inside that little saucer. Plus the Dr. Smith character creeped me out.

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Před rokem +1

    Lost In Space and Batman were the best "Campy" shows ever. Danger Danger Danger

  • @jackscruggs1536
    @jackscruggs1536 Před rokem

    Lmao, I remember as a child hiding behind the couch watching Lost in Space, I was probably 5.

  • @shouldntdothat
    @shouldntdothat Před rokem +3

    Similar thing happened on Man From Uncle, first season pretty much a straight spy show,

  • @guillermolinares4818
    @guillermolinares4818 Před rokem

    This was my favourite show back in the seventies when I was a boy. It was on every Wednesday night and my grandmother had to miss her telenovela because I had to watch this show. Will was my hero, and I had a huge crush on Penny.

  • @joeharris3878
    @joeharris3878 Před rokem +1

    There was a similar tv show in the mid 1960s,
    some thirty years before this 1997 show.
    I really liked it, I was eleven years old.

  • @larrysmith6603
    @larrysmith6603 Před rokem

    Positive note the hardware , space suits, jet back pack, the chariot & later the craft that resembled a mini LEM & sets 👍👍!

  • @stayconnectedoc
    @stayconnectedoc Před rokem

    Great explanation of the series. Thanks. I do love the third season theme song. The brass kicked ass!

  • @hifrommike2120
    @hifrommike2120 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You had to be there to love the show as much as I did & still do. The production values were tops. Jonathan Harris was a great TV star of the 1960s. Reshaping his role as a comedic villain, he gave the show more depth. I felt bad for Dr. Smith, as he was made the heavy week after week. But I still love all the characters, & many of the guest stars.

  • @folgore1
    @folgore1 Před rokem +1

    I agree with you 100%! When the first season wasn't engaged in "survival science fiction," it could even veer into fantasy as with "The Magic Mirror" episode, which focused on Penny as opposed to what I like to call "The Evil Triumvirate" (Will, Dr. Smith, and the robot). I don't think Lost in Space could have ever been anything like Star Trek; ST was targeted towards adults while Lost in Space was a "family show" that had to appeal to kids as well as adults. Still, Lost in Space could have been the type of show that could introduce kids to serious sci-fi while appealing to adult audiences simultaneously.

  • @jasonrodgers9063
    @jasonrodgers9063 Před rokem +2

    Dr. Smith portrayed by Carrol O'Conner? Roger C. Carmel (of Star Trek "Harry Mudd" infamy)? Can't imagine it.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Před rokem

    I was a little kid so I loved it, it was a flat out comedy, Dr Smith was a riot.

  • @stevebrowning4293
    @stevebrowning4293 Před rokem +2

    I remember watching it as a kid but when Star Trek came out I seen how goofy it was.

  • @andyman8630
    @andyman8630 Před rokem

    the list of supporting actors on this show is beyond awesome

  • @jeffreyyoung4104
    @jeffreyyoung4104 Před rokem +1

    As a scifi kid in the 60s, they lost my watching after the first season when they started showing the direction they were heading.
    While I would tune in some times, the shows I watched didn't jibe with the first season, and I would switch channels after a few minutes of watching...

  • @kc4cvh
    @kc4cvh Před rokem +2

    The first five episodes were surprisingly good. The model used for The Derelict had parts that moved and the Jupiter II maneuvered about it with remarkable control of movement. The music was interesting at first: 20th Century-Fox reused the theme from The Day The Earth Stood Still as title music for the pilot, Bernard Herrmann provided the theme for the jet pack flight and John(ny) Williams wrote subsequent music. But it was obvious that murderous Colonel Smith would have to be exiled or killed, so he was morphed into the sniveling, self-absorbed Doctor Smith and at that time the decision was taken that LIS would henceforth be "Family television" ( a kiddie show). The series steadily degenerated until a script was written based on the Frank Zappa composition "Call Any Vegetable". This has been called the worst hour in the history of network television, and LIS was put out of its misery soon after.

  • @sonicguyver7445
    @sonicguyver7445 Před rokem +1

    I loved that show as a kid. I caught reruns on the Sci-Fi Channel along with Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. I think I simply didn't see the campy aspects as a kid but just saw the science fiction adventure. I did always wonder why they tolerated Dr. Smith though.
    And that show was the first time I saw Robbie the Robot. It wasn't till my 30s I finally saw Forbidden Planet. It is still cool seeing them together and being able to see they style similarities between them.

    • @henrykujawa4427
      @henrykujawa4427 Před rokem +1

      Same here, it blows my mind I never saw "FORBIDDEN PLANET" until around 1980. When I did, I suddenly realized how much influence it had on both "LOST IN SPACE" (the technology) and "STAR TREK" (the entire series format).

  • @tperk
    @tperk Před rokem

    A guy from my hometown neighborhood played the cyclops in the pilot episode. He was much better known at the time as an NFL star lineman with the LA Rams.

  • @voyager202000
    @voyager202000 Před rokem +3

    Oh if only it stayed the course of season one, because it was the best season by far! The first 10 episodes were awesome!

  • @RLaraMoore
    @RLaraMoore Před rokem

    Oh my goodness!
    I just realized how much Robbin Williams ' "Mrs. Doubtfire" sounds like Dr. Smith!!!
    😳

  • @mrsbluesky8415
    @mrsbluesky8415 Před rokem

    Funny I only remember this show as a b&w series. I was fascinated as a kid by the robot, Will and Mean Smith.

  • @greatpix
    @greatpix Před rokem +1

    Actually, a few years before Lost in Space came on the air there was a comic book 'Space Family Robinson' and it was also loosely based on Swiss Family Robinson.

  • @anastasiabeaverhausen8220

    The same thing happened to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Turned into silly kiddie shows after the first few seasons of more-or-less decent SF. Yes, I enjoyed and watched them as a kid. Now...it's difficult to watch some of the later campy episodes with the bad alien make-up and general inanity, but watching the early b/w episodes still reminds you of that sense of adventure they evoked when they first came on the air. Voyage still has one of the best tv, most stirring themes ever, and LIS is probably one of the first times we ever heard the music of John Williams.

  • @thomassmith6232
    @thomassmith6232 Před 5 měsíci

    I would love to see a realistic drama about founding an extra-solar colony.

  • @oo0Spyder0oo
    @oo0Spyder0oo Před rokem +2

    Yeah we hated Smith but that was due to his brilliant acting, he made you feel that way. Loved the show and I wish other generations had been fortunate to have something like this growing up. The chariot was ahead of its time, now we have similar looking vehicles in Antartica etc.

  • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
    @Woodman-Spare-that-tree Před rokem +1

    I watched this as a child. It was completely believable and scary. 😁

  • @juancarlosmateo2566
    @juancarlosmateo2566 Před rokem

    I grew up watching this series and loved it!

  • @jezedwards190
    @jezedwards190 Před rokem +1

    I loved this show as a kid ❤️... Quality entertainment 👌🇬🇧

  • @rong1924
    @rong1924 Před rokem +1

    Doctor Smith was one of the most terrifying characters ever. Bumbling and lovable one minute then planning on how to murder you and hide the body.

    • @Nathan-jq1uw
      @Nathan-jq1uw Před rokem

      His actions luring Will in to the clutches of the invaders from the fifth dimension were truly evil and unforgivable. But the Robinsons kept on putting up with him. If it were real life you just know Don would have "accidentally" run him over with the chariot.

  • @tomryan914
    @tomryan914 Před rokem +2

    Judy was sooo beautiful !!!!

  • @smflatt
    @smflatt Před rokem +1

    I remember the episode where they were having to head south to avoid freezing to death. I turned to my dad and asked, "Dad, don't spaceships have heaters?" 😄 I was about 14 at the time.

    • @jamesw1659
      @jamesw1659 Před rokem +1

      I could never understand why they didn’t just get back in the freezing tubes until it passed. They started out frozen…

    • @nunyabizness6595
      @nunyabizness6595 Před rokem

      John to Don: "The solar batteries would never stand the strain. It's moving day Major West". Thats an explanation of sorts i guess. Lol.

  • @rondpert5167
    @rondpert5167 Před rokem +3

    All the kids I knew, hated it after it turned into the "Dr. Smith Show".
    Although we did like Will and the robot.

  • @steventhorson4487
    @steventhorson4487 Před rokem

    Excellent video 📹

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 Před rokem

    The first year of the series was definitely the best. I was 12 when it came out. I loved this show.

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks Před rokem

    We had the battery operated robot toy. And wore Will Robinson style shirts!!! What we called the evil episodes scared us! 4-6 year olds. We loved the more comical orientated direction it took!

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric137 Před rokem +1

    I loved the Chariot scenes. Id forgotten about the jetpack. My dad hated this show and mocked Dr. Smith incessantly. He still let us watch it.