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The Condemned Of
Space
Air Dates: 6-Sep-67 and 20-Mar-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Marcel Hillaire, Robby the Robot
Jupiter 2 lifts off only hours before the planet is scheduled to collide
with a comet. In space once more, the Robinson's discover a ship full
of frozen criminals. Smith releases one, who releases another, and so
on, and so on...until a full-scale escape is mounted.
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Visit To A Hostile
Planet
Air Date: 13-Sep-67 and 13-Mar-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Pitt Herbert, Robert Foulk, Robert Pine,
Norman Leavitt, Clair Wilcox
The Jupiter 2 is thrust back in time and lands on Earth in the year
1947, 50 years before they left. The ship is mistaken for a UFO, and
a small town near where they land prepares to fight off the invading
'Martians'. Determined to stay on any 'Earth', Smith joins the townspeople,
and Will is captured.
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Kidnapped In Space
Air Dates: 20-Sep-67 and 27-Mar-68
Writer: Robert Hammer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Grant Sullivan, Carol Williams, Joey Russo
Androids, ruled by a giant computer, capture the Jupiter 2 and force
the Robot to operate on their failing leader. Meanwhile, Smith tampers
with a time-control device and is turned into a little boy. Shockingly,
John is killed by a laser beam. It is learned that the androids can
control time.
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Hunter's Moon
Air Dates: 27-Sep-67 and 3-Apr-68
Writer: Jack Turley
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Vincent Beck
John (yes, he lived) kills an attacking monster which turns out to be
the quarry of Megazor, a hunter. As punishment, John is made his new
quarry in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.
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The Space Primevals
Air Dates: 4-Oct-67 and 10-Apr-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: Arthur Batanides
On their way to cap a threatening volcano, Don and Smith are captured
by primitives who are governed by a computer, and face two possible
deaths: execution by the tribe, or burning under the lava of the volcano.
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The Space Destructors
Air Dates: 11-Oct-67 and 17-Apr-68
Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Tommy Farrell
Smith finds an android-creating device and makes himself a set of conquering
soldiers who look exactly like him, and dreams of conquering the galaxy.
In trying to stop him, Will falls into the machine, and emerges with
Smith's face and a lust for killing.
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The Haunted Lighthouse
Air Dates: 18-Oct-67 and 24-Apr-68
Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Lou Wagner, Woodrow Parfrey, Kenya Coburn
Before leaving their planet, which is being swept by a space storm,
the Robinsons find and take along an alien boy named J-5. They find
a lighthouse in space and stop in, where the boy's mental powers and
unusual 'pet' are unleashed.
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Flight Into The Future
Air Dates: 25-Oct-67 and 1-May-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Don Eitner, Lew Gallo
Will, Smith, and the Robot land the Space Pod on a planet which seemingly
defies logic. They find fruit that explodes, invisible birds that cast
shadows, a deserted wreck of the Jupiter 2, a monument to the Robot,
and people who say they are the descendants of the Robinsons, and that
the year is 2270 A.D.
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Collision Of The
Planets
Air Dates: 8-Nov-67 and 8-May-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Dan Travanty, Linda Gaye Scott, Joey Tata,
Dawson Palmer
Four space hippies are assigned by their leader to blow up the planet
that the Robinsons are living on, without giving them time to make repairs
and leave. Their only hope seems to be Smith, who has been transformed
into a space-age Samson with green hair by a weird gas.
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The Space Creature
Air Dates: 15-Nov-67 and 15-May-68
Writer: William Welch
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Ronald Gans
Jupiter 2 is locked into orbit around a planet which harbors a creature
that feeds on fear. In order to create its life-food, the being causes
the Robinsons to disappear from the ship one by one, leaving a psychotic
Dr. Smith, who is trying to murder Will.
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Deadliest Of The
Species
Air Dates: 22-Nov-67 and 22-May-68
Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Ronald Gans, Lyle Waggoner, Sue England
The Robot falls in love with a female robot, who is being hunted by
law officers of her world for being a killer.
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A Day At The Zoo
Air Dates: 29-Nov-67 and 29-May-68
Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Irving Moore
Guest Cast: Leonard Stone, Gary Tigerman, Ronald Weber
An intergalactic showman, Farnum B., puts the Robinsons on exhibit in
his space zoo. During an escape attempt, Will and his captor fall into
another time zone, while Dr. Smith uses Farnum's caveboy-helper to take
control of the zoo's operation.
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Two Weeks In Space
Air Dates: 13-Dec-67 and 5-Jun-68
Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Fritz Feld, Richard Krishner, Eric Matthews,
Edy Williams, Carroll Roebke
Zumdish, now operating a tour agency (finally quit the Celestial Department
Store), comes to the Robinson's planet with clients. Smith seizes the
opportunity to turn the presently-empty Jupiter 2 into a resort hotel,
unaware that four of the vacationing aliens are really murderers hiding
from the law.
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Castles In Space
Air Dates: 20-Dec-67 and 12-Jun-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Sobey Martin
Guest Cast: Alberto Monte, Corinna Tsopei
The Robinsons give refuge to a beautiful ice princess who is running
from a bounty hunter. When the hunter captures Will, he suggests a trade:
the boy for the princess. The Robot takes on the hunter like "el Toro"
to save the princess.
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Anti-Matter Man
Air Date: 27-Dec-67 and 19-Jun-68
Writers: Barney Slater and Robert Hamner
Director: Sutton Roley
Guest Cast: None
An experiment gone awry transports John to an anti-matter world, and
sends his evil double back. Will, Smith, and the Robot attempt to rescue
John, who is being guarded by a psychotic, bearded double of Don, and
a shackled, evil Robot. The evil John is willing to kill everyone to
keep his freedom from the miserable anti-matter world.
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Target: Earth
Air Dates: 3-Jan-68 and 26-Jun-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Nathan Juran
Guest Cast: James Gosa, Brent Davis, Thant Brann
Shapeless aliens imprison the Robinsons and make themselves into their
doubles (boy, they sure had a lot of problems with imposters), and then
hijack the Jupiter 2, planning to go back and conquer the Earth (again!
<SIGH>) . They reprogram the Robot to help them. Will and Smith
escape, capture their doubles, and replace them on the journey, in an
attempt to stop them.
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Princess Of Space
Air Dates: 10-Jan-68 and 3-Jul-68
Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Robert Foulk, Arte Johnson, Sheila Mathews
Confusion surrounds Penny's lineage when she is taken for a space princess,
put onto an alien ship, and trained to take over the throne of an another
planet.
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The Time Merchant
Air Dates: 17-Jan-68 and 27-Jul-68
Writers: Bob and Wanda Duncan
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: John Crawford, Byron Morrow, Hoke Howell
A time merchant, living in a Daliesque world, prepares to kill the Robinsons
because they accidentally interrupted his time-trip. Smith, sent back
to Earth in 1997, must re-board the Jupiter 2, or watch it be destroyed.
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The Promised Planet
Air Dates: 24-Jan-68 and 4-Sep-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Gil Rogers, Keith Taylor
Told that they are approaching an Earth colony, the Robinsons land on
a planet whose culture is totally geared for teenagers. Soon, subtle
brainwashing causes the older Robinsons and the children to disassociate
themselves from each other. Smith becomes a hippie.
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Fugitives In Space
Air Dates: 31-Jan-68 and 31-Jul-68
Writer: Robert Hamner
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Michael Conrad, Tol Avery
Don and Smith are framed as criminals and sent to the toughest prison
in the galaxy. While Will and the Robot try to figure a way to get them
out, Don and Smith argue over whether or not to go along with a criminal's
escape plan.
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Space Beauty
Air Dates: 14-Feb-68 and 14-Aug-68
Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Irving Moore
Guest Cast: Leonard Stone, Dee Hartford, Miriam Schillar
Farnum B. is back, and now in the beauty contest business. He tries
to sign Judy up as a contestant. Unknown to the Robinsons, if Farnum
can't get her to sign, his master, a man of fire, will keep his soul.
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The Flaming Planet
Air Dates: 21-Feb-68 and 10-Jul-68
Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Abraham Sofaer
To alleviate a crisis, Jupiter 2 must orbit a planet for several hours.
However, the alien living there, the last of a proud warrior race, will
not permit it unless someone stays behind to wage him one last war,
using the planet's extensive weaponry.
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The Great Vegetable
Rebellion
Air Dates: 28-Feb-68 and 17-Jul-68
Writer: Peter Packer
Director: Don Richardson
Guest Cast: Stanley Adams, James Millhollin
On another planet, Dr. Smith plucks a flower, arousing accusations of
murder from a giant, talking carrot, who plans to punish the Robinsons
by turning them into plants. [EGADS!]
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Junkyard Of Space
Air Dates: 6-Mar-68 and 21-Aug-68
Writer: Barney Slater
Director: Ezra Stone
Guest Cast: Marcel Hillaire
Jupiter 2 lands on a planet used as the galaxy's junkyard. With the
ship's food supply deteriorating, Smith sacrifices first the Robot's
memory banks to the mechanical junkman, then the Jupiter 2 itself.
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