"Flight Into the Future" | |
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Series Lost in Space Season 3, Episode 8 | |
Air date | October 25th, 1967 |
Writers | Peter Packer |
Director | Sobey Martin |
Producers | Irwin Allen; William Faralla |
Starring | Guy Williams; June Lockhart; Mark Goddard; Marta Kristen; Bill Mumy; Angela Cartwright; Jonathan Harris |
Episode guide | |
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Next "Collision of the Planets" |
"Flight Into the Future" is the eighth episode of season three of the American science fiction television series Lost in Space and the eighty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Sobey Martin and written by Peter Packer. It first aired on the CBS network on Wednesday, October 25th, 1967.
In this episode, the crew of the Jupiter 2 land on a planet of varying climates ranging from desert landscapes to lush forests. They encounter a group of citizens who claim it is the year 2270 and that they are the living descendants of the Robinson family.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Guy Williams | Doctor John Robinson |
June Lockhart | Maureen Robinson |
Mark Goddard | Major Don West |
Marta Kristen | Judy Robinson |
Billy Mumy | Will Robinson |
Angela Cartwright | Penny Robinson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jonathan Harris | Doctor Zachary Smith |
Bob May | The Robot (costume) |
Dick Tufeld | The Robot (voice) |
Lew Gallo | Commander Fletcher |
Don Eitner | Sergeant Smith |
John Hunt | First stone monster/Spike monster |
Bart La Rue | Illusion machine (voice) |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is production code number: 1507.
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Quotes[]
- Major Don West: One by one in the infinite meadows of heaven blossom the lovely stars, Forget-me-nots of the angels.