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"Fugitives in Space"
Series Lost in Space
Season 3, Episode 20
Lost in Space 3x20 001
Air date January 31st, 1968
Writers Robert Hamner
Director Ezra Stone
Producers Irwin Allen; William Faralla
Starring Guy Williams; June Lockhart; Mark Goddard; Marta Kristen; Billy Mumy; Angela Cartwright; Jonathan Harris
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"Fugitives in Space" is the twentieth episode of season three of the American science fiction television series Lost in Space and the seventy-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Ezra Stone with a script written by Robert Hamner. It first aired on the CBS network on Wednesday, January 31st, 1968.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.

Actor Role
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 Starring[]

Actor Role
Jonathan Harris Zachary Smith
Michael Conrad Creech
Tol Avery Warden
Charles Horvath Guard #1

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Bob May B9 robot
Dick Tufeld B9 robot (voice)
John Hunt Monster #1
Ralph Madlener Monster #2

Notes & Trivia[]

  • There are no female characters credited in this episode.

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