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Lost in Space
TV Series (1965 - 1968)
In the year 1997, Earth is suffering from massive overpopulation. Professor John Robinson, his wife Maureen, their children (Judy, Penny and Will) and Major Don West are selected to go to the third planet in the Alpha Centauri star system to establish a colony.
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03x24 The Junkyard of Space Aired: Mar. 06, 1968The Jupiter must land, to repair a fuel tank that is causing fires. But first, someone must explore a cosmic cloud with the space pod to verify … [continue reading]
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Junkyard of Space
Season 3, Episode #24
Season 3, Episode #24


The Great Vegetable …
Season 3, Episode #23
Season 3, Episode #23


The Flaming Planet
Season 3, Episode #22
Season 3, Episode #22


Space Beauty
Season 3, Episode #21
Season 3, Episode #21


Fugitives in Space
Season 3, Episode #20
Season 3, Episode #20

The Promised Planet
Season 3, Episode #19
Season 3, Episode #19

The Time Merchant
Season 3, Episode #18
Season 3, Episode #18

Princess of Space
Season 3, Episode #17
Season 3, Episode #17

Target: Earth
Season 3, Episode #16
Season 3, Episode #16

The Anti-Matter Man
Season 3, Episode #15
Season 3, Episode #15
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Series Fun Facts
- Irwin Allen pitched his idea for the series to CBS programmer James Aubrey, who immediately snapped up the idea. A couple of weeks later Gene Roddenberry pitched his idea for Star Trek: The…
[show]Irwin Allen pitched his idea for the series to CBS programmer James Aubrey, who immediately snapped up the idea. A couple of weeks later Gene Roddenberry pitched his idea for Star Trek: The Original Series to Aubrey, who turned him down as he felt that "Lost in Space" was the more commercial of the two.
[hide] - "Lost in Space" (1965) {The Keeper: Part 1 (#1.16)} and "Lost in Space" (1965) {The Keeper: Part 2 (#1.17)} form the only two-parter in the run of the series.
- In this never-aired episode, the music score is credited to Bernard Herrmann. The music used in the opening credits is from The Day the Earth Stood Still. The incidental music used throughout…
[show]In this never-aired episode, the music score is credited to Bernard Herrmann. The music used in the opening credits is from The Day the Earth Stood Still. The incidental music used throughout the episode are from "The Day the Earth Stood Still", Beneath the 12-Mile Reef, Garden of Evil and Journey to the Center of the Earth (1960)_, all of which were composed by Herrmann.
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