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Lost In Space: "The Condemned of Space" Season 3 Episode 1, aired Sep 6, 1967.
The Robinsons leave their planet to escape a collision with a comet and find a malfunctioned ship full of frozen convicts.
Directed by Nathan Juran
Written by Peter Packer and Irwin Allen
Starring: Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright, Jonathan Harris, Marcel Hillaire, Duke Fishman, Ben Frommer, Eldon Hansen, Lars Hensen, Bob May, Mike Morelli, Gil Perkins, Dick Tufeld and Robby The Robot.
Trivia:
This is the second time, the first being the first season War of the Robots, that Robby the Robot appears in. He is the robotic warden on the spaceship full of frozen convicts. The Prison spaceship itself appears in another first season show: The Derelict.
Robert Kinoshita designed both robots in this episode. He is best known as the designer of three of the most famous robots in science fiction: Tobor from the 1954 film Tobor the Great as well as the 1957 television pilot Here Comes Tobor; Robby the Robot from the films Forbidden Planet in 1956 and The Invisible Boy in 1957; and "B9 Environmental Control" robot from the 1960s TV series Lost in Space, which was called "Robot."
The Robinsons leave their planet to escape a collision with a comet and find a malfunctioned ship full of frozen convicts.
Directed by Nathan Juran
Written by Peter Packer and Irwin Allen
Starring: Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright, Jonathan Harris, Marcel Hillaire, Duke Fishman, Ben Frommer, Eldon Hansen, Lars Hensen, Bob May, Mike Morelli, Gil Perkins, Dick Tufeld and Robby The Robot.
Trivia:
This is the second time, the first being the first season War of the Robots, that Robby the Robot appears in. He is the robotic warden on the spaceship full of frozen convicts. The Prison spaceship itself appears in another first season show: The Derelict.
Robert Kinoshita designed both robots in this episode. He is best known as the designer of three of the most famous robots in science fiction: Tobor from the 1954 film Tobor the Great as well as the 1957 television pilot Here Comes Tobor; Robby the Robot from the films Forbidden Planet in 1956 and The Invisible Boy in 1957; and "B9 Environmental Control" robot from the 1960s TV series Lost in Space, which was called "Robot."
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