LOST IN SPACE.

Information about the science-fiction television program "Lost in Space," is presented. The show was based on the comic books "Space Family Robinson." The show, which aired on television network CBS from 1965-68, starred Guy Williams and June Lockhart. The show was about the Robinson family who was...

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Published in:From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century pp. 288 - 290
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Published: Andrews McMeel Publishing 2005
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