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Season 3 |
| 60 :03x01 - Condemned of Space (Sep/06/1967) | | Launching into space to avoid a rogue comet, the Robinsons encounter the Vera Castle, a floating prison full of frozen criminals. On a whim, Doctor Smith frees Phanzig, because how dangerous could a man playing Cat's Cradle with a bit of twine be? Then Phanzig forces Doctor Smith to take his place! When Phanzig discovers that the clock that regulates length of sentences stopped long ago, he frees other prisoners to launch a rebellion. In the midst of all this, the robot guard mistakes Don for a prisoner and freezes him solid! | | Guest Stars: Marcel Hillaire as Phanzig, | Uncredited: Robby The Robot as Robot | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 61 :03x02 - Visit to a Hostile Planet (Sep/13/1967) | | Travelling in space, the Jupiter 2 encounters a warp that returns them to Earth. When they cannot contact Alpha Control, they elect to land, and then discover the warp sent them back in time as well as through space! It's 1947, and the people of Manitou Junction (the nearest town) think they're invading aliens called Voltones (one of them read a story about such creatures). And then Doctor Smith complicates matters by disguising himself as a small town fire chief and taking charge of the effort to imprison the Robinsons! | | Guest Stars: Robert Foulk (3) as Cragmire, Pitt Herbert as Grover, | Co-Guest Stars: Claire Wilcox as Stacy, Norman Leavitt as Charlie, Robert Pine as Craig | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 62 :03x03 - Kidnapped in Space (Sep/20/1967) | | Smith answers an alien distress call requesting the help of a doctor. He almost ignores it, but the alien voice promises great wealth... Stealing the pod, he travels to the alien probe, there discovering that the aliens are robots, and their leader a complex computer. Smith, completely unqualified, refuses to help until the aliens imprison Will! Worse, when their leader is repaired, the aliens intend to conquer the universe! And since they can control the flow of time, they might just manage it! | | Co-Guest Stars: Grant Sullivan (1) as Alien #764, Carol Williams (1) as Alien #1220, | Uncredited: Joey Russo as Young Smith | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Robert Hamner | | | |
| 63 :03x04 - Hunter's Moon (Sep/27/1967) | | The Jupiter 2 must find a landing spot so John and Don can repair her engines. Scouting an inhospitable world, the space pod encounters a force field and must land. Outside, a monster attacks, and John destroys it. Unfortunately, it was the quarry of Megazor, who must prove his skills before assuming the throne of the Zon civilization. As punishment, Megazor makes John battle an invisible alien, and when John wins, Megazor's computer rates him at just enough points to secure the throne for Zon. Now John is the prey, equipped with a defective survival suit, while Megazor the hunter carries the dangerous Zon Destructo-blade! | | Guest Stars: Vincent Beck as Megazor | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Jack Turley | | | |
| 64 :03x05 - The Space Primevals (Oct/04/1967) | | Don and Dr. Smith try to cap a volcano that threatens the Jupiter 2: if it stays, lava will overrun it, and if it takes off, the explosive and corrosive gases from the fuming stack will damage it, perhaps severely! But the territory around the volcano harbors primitives who worship the great Protineus, a machine they claim will evolve them. Don and Smith have contaminated and damaged this, so Protineus decrees that they must die! | | Guest Stars: Arthur Batanides as Rangah | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 65 :03x06 - The Space Destructors (Oct/11/1967) | | While exploring, Will and Doctor Smith chance across a cave containing a control panel. Smith, unable to leave anything dangerous alone, operates several controls and actives an android creating machine. It begins churning out android copies of Smith bent on galactic conquest. Worse, when trying to stop him Will falls into the machine and emerges changed! And that's when Smith learns something about who was really in charge the entire time... | | Co-Guest Stars: Tommy Farrell (1) as Cyborg | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Robert Hamner | | | |
| 66 :03x07 - The Haunted Lighthouse (Oct/18/1967) | | Chased from their planet by a space storm, the Robinsons take an alien boy named J-5 with them. They encounter a ship that serves as a kind of space lighthouse. The Robinsons are ecstatic with hope that they can obtain fuel and charts. But Colonel Fogey may not be who he appears to be, and J-5 may be more than who he appears to be. And then there's J-5's mysterious pet, the Zaybo, which is and isn't there... | | Guest Stars: Woodrow Parfrey as Col. Fogey, Lou Wagner as J-5, | Co-Guest Stars: Kenya Coburn as Zaybo | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Jackson Gillis | | | |
| 67 :03x08 - Flight into the Future (Oct/25/1967) | | Will and the Robot are checking the pod for readiness when Dr. Smith enters, determined to get a back massage from the Robot. He accidentally launches the pod, which lands on a strange jungle-covered world where fruit explodes and invisible birds cast shadows. The Jupiter 2 lands nearby, but can't find the jungle - they see only rock! Then Will meets people who claim it is 2270 and they are the descendants of the Robinsons! To reach his family, Will will have to figure out what, exactly, is going on. | | Guest Stars: Lew Gallo as Commander Fletcher, Don Eitner as Sergeant Smith | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 68 :03x09 - Collision of the Planets (Nov/08/1967) | | An alien civilization dispatches four "social burdens" to a planet whose eccentric orbit threatens their world. These four people can become productive citizens by destroying this world. The aliens warn the "earth colony" there - but the Robinsons need at least a week to get their ship spaceworthy, and the aliens have given them exactly "one half of one diurnal cycle." Compounding the matter is Smith's accidental inhalation of alien fumes that give him the strength of dozens of men - for short periods of time. | | Guest Stars: Daniel J. Travanti as Ilan (as Dan Travanty), Linda Gaye Scott as Alien Girl, | Uncredited: Joe E. Tata as Alien #3, Dawson Palmer as Alien #4 | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 69 :03x10 - The Space Creature (Nov/15/1967) | | Locked in orbit around a planet whose inhospitable atmosphere is partially composed of an unknown element, the Robinsons find themselves picked off, one by one, by a malevolent force. An errant wish from young Will brought this force into being - it is a part of him given form and evil power by the strange mist. Now Will has to face his worst nightmares if he wants to see his family again! | | Uncredited: Ron Gans as Id Creature | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Welch | | | |
| 70 :03x11 - Deadliest of the Species (Nov/22/1967) | | The Robinsons must land to repair their ship. As the pass, space capsule Alpha-784 latches onto the Jupiter 2 magnetically and follows them in. It contains a disassembled female robot. The Robot helps reassemble her, and even forces the Robinsons to give him a crucial part to re-energize her! But she's evil, and her escape has not gone unnoticed by aliens willing to destroy the Robinsons if they will not help find and recapture the robot. Re-energized, she proves a match for her pursuers - so how will the technologically less capable Robinsons deal with her? | | Co-Guest Stars: Ron Gans as Alien Leader, Lyle Waggoner as Mechanical Man #1, Ralph Lee as Mechanical Man II, | Uncredited: Sue England as Female Robot | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Robert Hamner | | | |
| 71 :03x12 - A Day at the Zoo (Nov/29/1967) | | Don, Judy and Penny venture out to collect rock and plant specimens. Penny, on her own, stumbles into a net trap! There she learns she's been trapped by Farnum B, owner of an intergalactic zoo, who intends to capture all of the Robinsons and put them on display. For Doctor Smith, this is an improvement, since Farnum's technology gives him everything he wants! But when Farnum's assistant Oggo strands Farnum on a distant planet, Smith takes over. He plans to run the zoo, still using the Robinsons as exhibits! | | Guest Stars: Leonard Stone as Farnum, | Co-Guest Stars: Ronald Weber as Mort, Gary Tigerman as Oggo | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Jackson Gillis | | | |
| 72 :03x13 - Two Weeks in Space (Dec/13/1967) | | A spaceship claiming to be from Earth requests a landing beam, but John doesn't trust them and uses a shield to keep them away. A good thing, too, because the crew is four criminals who robbed a deuterium bank and are now fleeing the Space Patrol. They chanced across Zumdish, who has quit the Celestial Department Store and now operates a tour agency. Using this cover and playing on Smith's greed, they find a way to land. And they decide this planet will make a nice hiding place, once they get rid of the people who are already there. | | Guest Stars: Fritz Feld as Zumdish, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard Krisher as MXR, Eric Matthews as QZW, Edy Williams as NON, Carroll Roebke as TAT | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Robert Hamner | | | |
| 73 :03x14 - Castles in Space (Dec/20/1967) | | Dr. Smith, bungling yet again, manages to open a frozen cave and reveal its occupant - a creature sealed inside frozen fluid. Ordered to guard the find, Smith becomes angry and casually tosses his "malfunctioning" thermal blanket onto the ice block before storming off. The blanket melts the ice and frees its occupant - an ice princess! Then an alien named Chavo appears, and he's very interested in the ice princess - so interested, he captures Will and demands the Robinsons hand her over in exchange for Will's safe release! | | Co-Guest Stars: Alberto Monte as Chavo, Corinna Tsopei as Reyka | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 74 :03x15 - The Anti-Matter Man (Dec/27/1967) | | Duplicates of John and Don, prisoners of a shadow world, plot their escape. As John uses an atomizing unit to investigate engine repairs, they sense their chance. The evil copy of John breaks through and drags the real John back to his own dark world! He plans to make the switch permanent, unless Will and the Robot can stop him! | Director: Sutton Roley Writer: K.C. Alison | | | |
| 75 :03x16 - Target: Earth (Jan/03/1968) | | Doctor Smith detaches the robot's tracks from his torso, and accidentally launches them and the space pod towards a nearby planet. The aliens there invite the Robinsons to retrieve their missing pod. After they land, Doctor Smith encounters one of the aliens, who looks much like a melted candle with eyes. Smith reveals that humans all look different, prompting one of the aliens, Gitt Proto, to hatch a scheme to capture the Robinsons and replace them with reshaped aliens! They'll then take the Jupiter 2 back to Earth to learn enough to conquer it! Will and Smith evade capture and sneak aboard, but it's still two against five! Fortunately, Will realizes something about the aliens that gives him an edge... | | Co-Guest Stars: Jim Gosa as Gitt Proto | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 76 :03x17 - Princess of Space (Jan/10/1968) | | Captain Kraspo, his steward Fedor and his crew of robots have been in space for five long years, searching for the missing princess of Beta. She, and only she, can wield the scepter that keeps the rebellions robots and computers of Beta under control. Kraspo, desperate for his reward, concocts a scheme to pass Penny off as the princess. But Fedor has plans of his own, and when the crew mutinies, and Penny can't control them, Don will have to decipher the garbled message send by the real princess's nurse years earlier - it's the key to finding the only person who can save everyone from the machines! | | Guest Stars: Robert Foulk (3) as Kraspo, Arte Johnson as Fedor, Sheila Allen (2) as Aunt Gamma, | Uncredited: Angela Cartwright as Princess Alpha (dual role) | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Jackson Gillis | | | |
| 77 :03x18 - The Time Merchant (Jan/17/1968) | | Will performs an experiment designed to capture subatomic particles during a cosmic storm, but he nets something quite different: Dr. Chronos! The doctor claims he controls the "time tapes" of everyone, everywhere, and administers their use of time - even going so far as to destroy a planet that has "used up" its time! Smith uses Chronos's equipment to send himself back to Earth, before he boarded the Jupiter 2, in the hopes of rewriting his own history. But if he does this, the ship won't go off course - and a rogue asteroid will destroy it, four months into its trip! John, Will, and the Robot have to find a way to persuade Dr. Smith onto the ship over Smith's and Chronos's objections. | | Guest Stars: John Crawford (1) as Dr. Chronos, | Co-Guest Stars: Byron Morrow as General, Hoke Howell as Sgt. Rogers | Director: Ezra Stone Writer: Robert Duncan (2), Wanda Duncan | | | |
| 78 :03x19 - The Promised Planet (Jan/24/1968) | | When The Robot announces that he has detected Alpha Centauri, the Robinsons are overjoyed! They have finally reached their real destination, and they prepare to land. But when they arrive, they discover a planet run by teenagers, who quickly sequester Will and Penny. Attempts to indoctrinate Will and Penny partially succeed, but they break away only to see their parents depart, claiming to have only one daughter, Judy! Who really runs this planet, and why do they need Will and Penny so badly? | | Co-Guest Stars: Gil Rogers as Bartholomew, Keith Taylor as Edgar | Director: Ezra Stone Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 79 :03x20 - Fugitives in Space (Jan/31/1968) | | Creech, a hard case inmate of Prison Planet Destructon, flees custody and makes it to the icy world on which the Robinson's have landed. There, he forces Smith to trade his warm jacket for a prisoner's shirt. Seconds after Creech flees, guards and the Warden from Destructon appear, and accuse Smith of abetting Creech's escape. Smith drags Don into it, and before long both men find themselves sentenced to Destructon for the rest of their natural lives in a rigged trial designed to help the warden achieve his own goals... | | Guest Stars: Michael Conrad as Creech, Tol Avery as Warden, | Co-Guest Stars: Charles Horvath as Guard #1 | Director: Ezra Stone Writer: Robert Hamner | | | |
| 80 :03x21 - Space Beauty (Feb/14/1968) | | Farnum B, galactic showman, has a new client. He's looking for women to enter a beauty contest. At first, afraid of his client, he refuses to enroll Judy. But the client sees her and wants her in the contest - and he has a way of ensuring that Farnum does as asked. But when Farnum cannot sign her, and forgery does not work, he turns to Doctor Smith, whose subtle chicanery soon has Judy on the runway. But when Judy sees just what's inside the mysterious sponsor's armor, her desire to win the contest evaporates... | | Guest Stars: Leonard Stone as Farnum, Dee Hartford as Nancy, | Co-Guest Stars: Miriam Schiller as Miss Teutonium | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Jackson Gillis | | | |
| 81 :03x22 - The Flaming Planet (Feb/21/1968) | | Violating orders, Doctor Smith has grown an alien plant in his cabin. Space radiation turns it into a monstrous mutant that thinks he's its “mother!” Ordered to dispose of it into the jets, Smith instead lazily flushes it out an airlock, and it promptly attaches to the ship, causing engine problems! To remove the plant, John proposes a close passage through the dense atmosphere of a nearby planet – but that planet is inhabited, and the residents do not want visitors. The Jupiter 2 lands anyway, and then discovers that the planetary inhabitants demand a high price for their safe departure! | | Guest Stars: Abraham Sofaer as Sobram | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Barney Slater | | | |
| 82 :03x23 - The Great Vegetable Rebellion (Feb/28/1968) | | Doctor Smith realizes he may one day need the Robot's good will. So he commandeers the space pod and descends to a planet home to vegetation, but no animals. His goal: a few flowers for the Robot's birthday party! But on this planet, ruled by Tybo, vegetables are king, and harming them is a capital crime. For his crimes, Tybo intends to turn Smith into a plant! And when the Robinsons descend looking for their errant passanger, and begin hacking their way through the dense foliage, well, Tybo soon devises new forms for them, too! | | Guest Stars: Stanley Adams as Tybo, James Millhollin as Willoughby the Llama | Director: Don Richardson (1) Writer: Peter Packer | | | |
| 83 :03x24 - The Junkyard of Space (Mar/06/1968) | | The Jupiter must land, to repair a fuel tank that is causing fires. But first, someone must explore a cosmic cloud with the space pod to verify the Jupiter can pass through it. Smith draws the short screwdriver, but talks the Robot into taking his place. Then a magnetic force captures the Robot and hauls him to a space "junk yard" run by a bizarre robot junk man. Then a strange form of rust plague infects the Robinsons' food supply, forcing Smith to trade parts from the robot to the junk man in exchange for meals. But when the junk man has what he wants, he plans to cut off the food and steal the Jupiter, stranding the Robinsons on his own wretched world! | | Guest Stars: Marcel Hillaire as Junkman | Director: Ezra Stone Writer: Barney Slater | | | |
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