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"The Colonists"
Series Lost in Space
Season 2, Episode 25
Lost in Space 2x25 001
Air date March 15th, 1967
Writers Peter Packer
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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"The Colonists" is the twenty-fifth episode of season two of the American science fiction television series Lost in Space and the fifty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Ezra Stone with a script written by Peter Packer. It first aired on the CBS network on Wednesday, March 15th, 1967.

Cast[]

Starring[]

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 Doctor Zachary Smith
Francine York Niolani

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Bob May The Robot
Dick Tufeld The Robot (voice)

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