178 cast members Name Episodes Known for Guy Williams Dr. John Robinson 84 Zorro (1957) June Lockhart Maureen Robinson 84 She-Wolf of London (1946) Mark Goddard Major Don West 84 Lost in Space (1998) Marta Kristen Judy Robinson / Duplicate Judy 84 Lost in Space (1998...
Lost in Space: Created by Irwin Allen. With Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen. A space colony family struggles to survive when a spy/accidental stowaway throws their ship hopelessly off course.
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Writer:Russell T DaviesNotes:Davies was likely writing “Mind Of The Hodiac” in 1987, after the revelation that Colin Baker would not be returning as the Sixth Doctor but prior to the announcement that Sylvester McCoy had been cast as the Seventh Doctor. However, the story was formatted as...
the Robinson family is set to undertake a dangerous mission to set up a new colony in space. Just like the title of the series suggests, though, their cosmic journey gets off track. The trailer shows the family crash landing on a presumably unknown planet before Will explores and finds a ...
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White starred as Sue Ann Nivens on the CBS sitcomThe Mary Tyler Moore Show. Sue Ann Nivens was the acerbic, man-hungry hostess of WJM'sHappy Homemaker show. Betty White joined the cast for the fourth season in 1973. She won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Suppo...
While death is inevitably a part of life, that truth doesn’t make it any easier to say goodbye to those who have died
Bob Moir, 87, Dec. 18 at Humber River Hospital. Moir spent four decades with CBC Sports as an executive producer and commentator. Hailing from Winnipeg, Moir began his career with CBC in 1952, calling the Grey Cup in 1958.