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  1. È una serie d'avventura basata sul romanzo Il Robinson svizzero del 1812 di Johann David Wyss e incentrata sulle vicende della famiglia Robinson che naufraga su un'isola deserta. Nella stagione 1975-1976 fu mandata in onda anche una versione statunitense sulla ABC, Swiss Family Robinson.

  2. The Real Swiss Family Robinson is a four-part BBC television miniseries in which different families leave their regular lives behind and sample life on a desert island. Episode list. External links. The Real Swiss Family Robinson at BBC Online. Categories: BBC television documentaries. 2009 British television series debuts.

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    • Series Synopsis
    • Cast and Characters
    • Production
    • Cancellation
    • Documentaries
    • Technology and Equipment
    • Reception
    • Music
    • Syndication
    • Remakes

    Overview

    On October 16, 1997, the United States is gearing up to colonize space. The Jupiter 2, a futuristic saucer-shaped spacecraft, stands on its launchpad undergoing final preparations. Its mission is to take a single family on a five-and-a-half year journey to an Earth-like planet orbiting the star Alpha Centauri. The Robinson family consists of Professor John Robinson (Guy Williams), his wife Maureen (June Lockhart), and their three children: Judy (Marta Kristen); Penny (Angela Cartwright); and...

    Season 1

    The astronaut family of Dr. John Robinson, accompanied by a pilot and a robot, set out in the year 1997 from an overpopulated Earth in the spaceship Jupiter 2 to travel to a planet circling the star Alpha Centauri. The Jupiter 2 mission is sabotaged by Dr. Zachary Smith – an agent for an unnamed foreign government – who slips aboard the spaceship and reprograms the robot to destroy the ship and crew. However, Smith is trapped aboard, and his extra weight alters the craft's flight path and pla...

    Season 2

    At the start of the second season (from this point on filmed in color), the repaired Jupiter 2launches into space once more, to escape the destruction of Priplanus following a series of cataclysmic earthquakes. The Robinsons crash-land on a strange new world, to become planet-bound again for another season.

    Main cast

    1. Dr. (Professor) John Robinson (Guy Williams) – The expedition commander and the father of the Robinson children. Robinson is an astrophysicistwho also specializes in applied planetary geology. 2. Dr. Maureen Robinson (June Lockhart) – A biochemistwho is often seen preparing meals, tending the garden, and helping with light construction while adding a voice of compassion. 3. Major Don West (Mark Goddard) – The pilot of the Jupiter 2. 4. Judy Robinson (Marta Kristen) – The eldest child of th...

    Guest stars

    During its three-season run, a number of actors made guest appearances: Jonathan Harris, although a permanent cast member, was listed in the opening credits as a "special guest star" in every episode of Lost in Space.

    Props

    Props and monsters were regularly recycled from other Irwin Allen shows. A sea monster outfit that had been featured on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea might get a spray paint job for its Lost in Space appearance, while space monster costumes were reused on Voyage as sea monsters.The clear round plastic pen holder used as a control surface in the episode "The Derelict" turned up regularly throughout the show's entire run both as primary controls to activate alien machinery (or open doors or c...

    Character development

    Despite being credited as a "special guest star" in every episode, Smith became the pivotal character of the series. The show's writers expected Smith to be a temporary villain who would only appear in early episodes. Harris, on the other hand, hoped to stay longer on the show, but found his character to be boring, and feared it would also quickly bore viewers. Harris "began rewriting his lines and redefining his character", by playing Smith in an attention-getting, flamboyant style, and ad-l...

    Catchphrases

    Lost in Space is remembered for the Robot's oft-repeated lines such as "Warning! Warning!" and "It does not compute". Smith's frequent put-downs of the Robot were also popular. Harris was proud to talk about how he used to lie in bed at night dreaming them up for use on the show. "You Bubble-headed Booby!", " You Cowardly Clump!", "You Tin-Plated Traitor!", "You Cackling Cacophony", "You Blithering Blatherskyte", and "Traitorous Transistorized Toad" are but a few, alongside his signature line...

    In early 1968, after the final third-season episode "Junkyard in Space" completed filming, the cast and crew were informally led to believe the series had been renewed for a fourth season. Allen had ordered new scripts for the coming season. A few weeks later, however, CBS announced the complete list of returning television series for the 1968–69 s...

    The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen

    In 1995, Kevin Burns produced a documentary showcasing the career of Irwin Allen, hosted by Bill Mumy and June Lockhart in a recreation of the Jupiter 2 exterior set. Mumy and Lockhart utilize the "Celestial Department Store Ordering Machine" as a temporal conduit to show information and clips on Allen's history. Clips from Allen's various productions as well as pilots for his unproduced series were presented along with new interviews with cast members of Allen's shows. Mumy and Lockhart comp...

    Lost in Space Forever

    In 1998, to promote the film version of Lost in Space, Burns produced a television special about the series which was hosted by John Larroquette and the Robot (performed by actor Bob May and voice actor Dick Tufeld). The special was hosted within a recreation of the Jupiter 2upper deck set. The program ends with Laroquette mockingly pressing a button on the Amulet from "The Galaxy Gift" episode, disappearing and being replaced by Mumy and Harris who play an older Will Robinson and an older Za...

    Transportation

    Lost in Space showcased a variety of transportation methods in the series. The Jupiter 2 is a two-deck, nuclear powered flying saucerspacecraft. The version seen in the series was depicted with a lower level and landing legs. On the lower level were the atomic motors, which use a fictional substance called "deutronium" for fuel. The ship's living quarters feature Murphy beds, a galley, a laboratory, and the robot's "magnetic lock". On the upper level were the guidance control system and suspe...

    Other technology

    For self-defense, the crew of the Jupiter 2 had an arsenal of laser guns at their disposal, including sling-carried rifles and holstered pistols. The first season's personal issue laser gun was a film prop modified from a toy semi-automatic pistol made by Remco. The crew also employed a force field around the Jupiter 2 for protection while on alien planets. The force shield generator was able to protect the campsite and in one season 3 episode was able to shield the entire planet.[citation ne...

    Ratings

    Some members within the science-fiction community have pointed to Lost in Space as an example of early television's perceived poor record at producing science-fiction. The series' deliberate fantasy elements were perhaps overlooked as it drew comparisons to its supposed rival, Star Trek. However, Lost in Space was a mild ratings success, unlike Star Trek, which received relatively poor ratings during its original network television run. The more cerebral Star Trek never averaged higher than 5...

    Awards

    Lost in Space received a 1966 Emmy Award nomination for Cinematography-Special Photographic Effects but did not win, and again in 1968 for Achievement in Visual Arts & Makeup but did not win. In 2005, it was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best DVD Retro Television Release, but did not win. In 2008, TVLandnominated and awarded the series for Awesomest Robot.

    Theme music

    The open and closing theme music was written by John Williams, listed in the credits as "Johnny Williams". The original pilot and much of Season One reused Bernard Herrmann's eerie score from the classic sci-fi film The Day the Earth Stood Still(1951). Season three featured a new score which was considered more exciting and faster tempo. The opening music was accompanied by live action shots of the cast, featuring a pumped-up countdown from seven to one to launch each week's episode.

    Incidental music

    Much of the incidental music in the series was written by Williams who scored four episodes. These scores helped Williams gain credibility as a composer. Other notable film and television composers who worked on the music for Lost in Space included Alexander Courage, who contributed six scores to the series.

    Discography

    There have been a number of Lost in Spacesoundtrack CDs released.

    Lost in Space was picked up for syndication in most major U.S. markets. The program did not have the staying power throughout the 1970s of its rival Star Trek. Part of the reason for the show's obsolescence was that the first season of Lost in Space was in black-and-white, while a majority of American households at the time had a color television r...

    Cast comparison

    Notes: 1. aCameo, not part of the main cast 2. bPoses as "Dr. Smith"

    Lost in Space

    In 1998, New Line Cinema produced a film adaptation. The 1998 film includes a number of homages to the original television series. These include cameos and story details from the original TV-series, including: 1. Dick Tufeld as the Robot's voice. 2. The second version of the Robot (re-built by Will Robinson) has a very similarly doughnut-shaped "head" as the TV-series robot. 3. Mark Goddard briefly appears as the military general who gives Major Don West his orders for the mission. 4. June Lo...

    The Robinsons: Lost in Space

    In 2004, a television series titled "The Robinsons: Lost in Space" was developed in the U.S. A pilot for the series was filmed; however, the series was ultimately never produced. The series originally was intended to emulate Lost in Space's unaired pilot. The 2004 show did feature the unnamed robot, and an additional older Robinson child named David. Penny, who had been depicted as a preteen in the original series was depicted as an infant in the 2004 remake. The pilot was titled "The Robinso...

  3. Swiss Family Robinson is a 1974–1975 Canadian television drama series, based on Johann David Wyss' 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson. The series consisted of 26 30-minute episodes, and diverged somewhat from the original novel.

  4. The Swiss Family Robinson. TV Series. 1974–. 30m. IMDb RATING. 6.9 /10. 175. YOUR RATING. Rate. Adventure Family. Follows the adventures of a Swiss family shipwrecked on a deserted tropical island in 1801. It is loosely based on the classic novel by Johann Wyss. Stars. Chris Wiggins. Diana Leblanc. Ricky O'Neill. See production info at IMDbPro.

  5. Scheda. Cast. Streaming. Video. Curiosità. News e Articoli. Premi. La famiglia Robinson (The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson) è una Serie TV con K.C. Kelly e Chantelle Yee,...

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  6. È una serie d'avventura basata sul romanzo Il Robinson svizzero del 1812 di Johann David Wyss e incentrata sulle vicende di Karl Robinson, della moglie e dei due figli superstiti di un naufragio su un'isola vulcanica. Nella stagione 1974-1975 era stata mandata in onda anche un'omonima serie televisiva canadese su CTV.

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