"Space Beauty" | |
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Series Lost in Space Season 3, Episode 21 | |
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Air date | February 14th, 1968 |
Writers | Jackson Gillis |
Director | Irving J. Moore |
Producers | Irwin Allen; William Faralla |
Starring | Guy Williams; June Lockhart; Mark Goddard; Marta Kristen; Billy Mumy; Angela Cartwright; Jonathan Harris |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Fugitives in Space" |
Next "The Flaming Planet" |
"Space Beauty" is the twenty-first episode of season three of the American science fiction television series Lost in Space and the eightieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Irving J. Moore with a script written by Jackson Gillis. It first aired on the CBS network on Wednesday, February 14th, 1968.
Cast[]
Starring[]
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 Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Leonard Stone | Farnum |
Dee Hartford | Nancy Pi Squared |
Miriam Schiller | Miss Teutonium |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ronald Weber | Alien dictator |
Jim Mills | Alien #1 |
Bart La Rue | Alien #2 |
Bob May | B9 robot |
Dick Tufeld | B9 robot (voice) |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Lost in Space was created by Irwin Allen.
- This episode is production code number 1523.
- Associate producer William D. Faralla is credited as William Faralla in this episode.
- This is the third and final episode of Lost in Space that Dee Hartford makes an appearance in. She previously appeared in "Revolt of the Androids".
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