Lost in Space

Nell’anno 1997, la Terra è gravemente sovrappopolata. Il professor John Robinson, sua moglie Maureen, i loro figli Judy, Penny e Will, insieme al maggiore Don West, vengono selezionati per andare sul terzo pianeta del sistema stellare Alpha Centauri, per stabilire una colonia. Il loro viaggio, a bordo della Jupiter 2, viene sabotato dal dottor Zachary Smith, inviato da un governo nemico. Riesce a riprogrammare il robot della nave, ma rimane intrappolato a bordo, e a causa del peso in eccesso dovuto alla sua presenza, l’astronave subisce una modifica alla rotta, perdendosi irrimediabilmente. La famiglia Robinson dovrà lottare per sopravvivere mentre cercano la via per tornare a casa.
Creato da: Irwin Allen |
Genere: Sci-Fi & Fantasy | Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 3
Numero di episodi: 83
Data prima messa in onda: 1965-09-15
Data ultima messa in onda: 1968-03-06

Approfondimenti

In 1962, Irwin Allen produced 5 settimane in pallone (1962), and he called the balloon the Jupiter. [...] D
In the preview screening for the pilot Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (1965), Irwin Allen was horri [...] D
Jonathan Harris and Guy Williams also appeared as antagonists in several episodes of Zorro in the la [...] D
The planet where the Robinsons find themselves stranded in the first season is called Preplanis. D
The series takes place beginning in the future of 1997 (specifically the Jupiter 2, en route for Alp [...] D
As the series progressed, kissing scenes between John and Maureen Robinson were toned down - not out [...] D
The space pod didn't show up until the show's third (and final) season. D
Dick Tufeld provided the voice of the robot as well as the opening narration "Last week, as you may [...] D
This is the only show produced by Irwin Allen to appear on a network other than ABC. D
Judy the Chimpanzee, owned by Exotic Animal Trainer Ralph Helfer, played "Debbie the Bloop", Penny R [...] D
Although the Robinsons take off in the Jupiter 2, they take flight in the Gemini XII in the pilot ep [...] D
The first season was shot in black and white. The second and third seasons were shot in color. D
"Danger! Danger! Will Robinson!" became the catch phrase for this show. D
In Season one, some episodes used incidental music utilizing a "Theremin", an electronic instrument [...] D
The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were used in Viaggio in fondo al [...] D
Revealing mistake. In the Season 3 story, Space Destructors, Will is on the treadmill going into the [...] D
The computer used in the series is the Burroughs B-205. This computer, with its flashing light conso [...] D
It has long been rumored that Dr. Smith was only supposed to be on for a few episodes and then get k [...] D
The robot costume was top-heavy, with a 250 pound upper section and 100 to 125 pound lower section. [...] D
The space ship was originally named "Gemini XII", but was changed to avoid confusion with the then-c [...] D
Irwin Allen pitched his idea for the series to CBS programmer James Aubrey, who immediately snapped [...] D
In some scenes where the Robot is seen in close-up, only the top of the robot is worn by the actor. D
CBS Chairman William Paley, who prided himself on the fact that CBS produced quality, thoughtful pro [...] D
Spoofed in Mad Magazine as "Loused Up in Space". D
The pilot episode Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (1965) was budgeted at $400,000 and was largely fi [...] D
Lost in Space: The Keeper: Part 1 (1966) and Lost in Space: The Keeper: Part 2 (1966) form the only [...] D
Roger C. Carmel was also considered for the role of Dr. Smith, but didn't want to commit to a weekly [...] D
Bill Mumy and Mark Goddard are the only cast members to appear in all 85 filmed episodes of the seri [...] D
The first year was in black and white, and Irwin Allen and his writers took the premise quite seriou [...] D
The character 'Robot' was ranked #14 in TV Guide's list of the "25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends" (1 Augus [...] D
To Zorro fans, Guy Williams looks very different here, even though he has the same haircut. His char [...] D
The series was based on the "Swiss Family Robinson" book. D
The robot cost $75,000 to produce and weighed in excess of 200 pounds. Two of them were made for the [...] D
The Robinsons' robot was created by Robert Kinoshita, the same man who designed Robby the Robot for [...] D
Carroll O'Connor, Jack Elam, and Victor Buono were among the actors considered for the part of Dr. Z [...] D
Angela Cartwright loved having "Debbie the Bloop" (Judy the Chimpanzee), as her co-star. D
The one eyed giant is first seen in the original unaired pilot Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (1965 [...] D
The Robot costume was built with two different lower sections. One was complete with legs and feet. [...] D
The Robot was never verbally named on-screen. Irwin Allen reputedly liked Rodney as its moniker, whi [...] D
The "power core" of the Jupiter 2 is the only area of the ship to be seen just once throughout the e [...] D
The Robot identifies itself in Lost in Space: The Ghost Planet (1966) as "Robot Model B9, designed a [...] D
The majority of the footage from the original unaired pilot Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (1965) w [...] D
Bill Mumy has said in interviews that his father/son scenes with Guy Williams are among his most fav [...] D
Dick Tufeld, who provided the automated sounding voice for The Robot, also voiced the introduction f [...] D
In the first pilot the Robinsons were said to be in a state of suspended animation for 98 years. In [...] D
The robot's chest lights and motorized feelers were powered by an electrical cord which can occasion [...] D
Dr. Smith's whiny "Oh! The pain! The pain!" would become the second most popular catchphrase on the [...] D
Irwin Allen was very keen to enlist the help of NASA. The space agency was equally interested in usi [...] D
The entire cast has a radical costume change in Lost in Space: Ghost in Space (1966). D
Jonathan Harris improvised a lot of his sarcastic comments to the Robot. D
Throughout the series Will Robinson was the only Jupiter 2 occupant to have briefly visited the Eart [...] D
The budget for each show in the first season was $130,000, a modest amount for such a series. This w [...] D
In the Season 1 opening credits, the only character identified by name is Penny. D
For the pilot Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (1965), actor Dawson Palmer was dressed in a fur suit [...] D
Debbie the Bloop (a dressed up chimp) makes her debut in Lost in Space: Island in the Sky (1965). D
Interestingly, the show's most famous catchphrase, "Danger, Will Robinson!" -- was actually only utt [...] D
June Lockhart had the biggest parking space on the "20th Century-Fox" lot because she would often dr [...] D
Originally titled "Space Family Robinson", but changed as CBS was concerned that the title was too c [...] D
In 1973, the series was adapted as The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: Lost in Space (1973), an unsold [...] D
Jonathan Harris was the first actor to receive a Special Guest Star status on a TV series. D
"Star Wars" composer John Williams also wrote both versions of the theme song for this show, with th [...] D
(title: "Lost in Space" (1965)) Ed Shifres book Space Family Robinson: The True Story precipitated t [...] D
There were actually two pilots filmed for the show. The original Lost in Space: No Place to Hide (19 [...] D
Bill Mumy has said in interviews this was his favorite role of all time and would jump at the chance [...] D
The Robot identifies itself in Lost in Space: The Colonists (1967) as "I am a Robot of the Class M3, [...] D
When President Lyndon B. Johnson was due to give a speech at the nearby 20th Century Plaza Hotel, hi [...] D
Both Bill Mumy and Jonathan Harris boycotted a special Celebrity edition of Family Feud (1976) which [...] D
The character 'John Robinson' was ranked #38 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All T [...] D
The space chariot used in the show was a modified 1965 Thiokol Snow Cat. The producers of the movie [...] D

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0Speciali56D
1Stagione 1196529D
2Stagione 2196630D
3Stagione 3196724D

Cast

Angela Cartwright
Angela Cartwright
(Penny Robinson)
Bill Mumy
Bill Mumy
(Will Robinson)
Bob May
Bob May
(Robot B-9)
Dick Tufeld
Dick Tufeld
(Robot B-9)
Guy Williams
Guy Williams
(Dr. John Robinson)
Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris
(Dr. Zachary Smith)
June Lockhart
June Lockhart
(Dr. Maureen Robinson)
Mark Goddard
Mark Goddard
(Major Don West)
Marta Kristen
Marta Kristen
(Judy Robinson)