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Lost In Space

Bryce Science Fiction posted on May 31, 2007
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Back again to the '60 TV! Lost in Space is a science fiction themed TV series produced by television producer Irwin Allen for the American television network CBS. The show ran for three seasons, with eighty-three first-run original episodes airing between 15 September 1965 and 6 March 1968. The series was the most expensive in television broadcast history. Each episode was estimated to cost $400,000, quite a sum in the mid-sixties. It remained the most expensive tv series ever until "Space: 1999". Conceptually the series is a space-age riff on the classic adventure novel Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. Initially, the series follows the adventures of an astronaut family that is shipwrecked on an alien world while en route to Alpha Centauri. In the later episodes they travel to other worlds in their search for Alpha Centauri. Lost in Space followed Allen's philosophy that TV was supposed to be fun, as opposed to educational. His series, including Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants, were all very fast-paced and exciting, often at the expense of logic. Portraited here are the B-9 Robot and the jupiter 2 spaceship, the hardware "heroes" of the series. Comments are welcome! ;) If you are interested to buy a print of this artwork just visit my Ebay shop at: http://stores.ebay.it/NY-FORM where you wil find more movie related artworks! :)

Comments (16)


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Mondwin

9:39AM | Thu, 31 May 2007

Awesome and very brilliant composition...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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vector_rector

10:55AM | Thu, 31 May 2007

I remember the show quite fondly...thanks for the revisit. Good work.

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jif3d

12:06PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

I'll never forget...Warning, waring, danger Will Robinson ! usually in the form of Doctor Smith ! Great dedication to this kool T.V. sci-fi, which I never missed after school ! ~Cheers~ :o)

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stevey3d

12:17PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

Excellent Image. Great lighting and colour! 5+

vishesfish

1:05PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

Excellent picture! One of my favorite shows from my childhood. Thanks for the great memories!

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Geodesic250

1:18PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

We have all the episodes on DVD and my nieces and nephews just love the series. OK ... I like it also :) Outstanding image!

midge170

2:04PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

I too used to look forward to Lost in Space as a boy, this is a fantastic tribute. DANGER, DANGER, Will Robinson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3Dillusions

8:32PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

Outstanding I used to love this as a little girl :)

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Odessey

11:07PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

Again, thanks for the memories that all your work brings back !

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tantarus

2:56AM | Fri, 01 June 2007

Great job :)

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TheBryster

8:02AM | Fri, 01 June 2007

I remember it well. Funny how they were more worried about doing the laundry than getting off that planet! Nice work!

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RBlue

11:18AM | Fri, 01 June 2007

I watched the series back then. Played to my pre-teen sensibilities. $400K for the Vegatable people episode??? Oh the pain, the pain!! I liked season one and parts of the revamped last season. Nice clean render.

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DavidEMartin

2:40PM | Sat, 02 June 2007

Another fine image! Yeah, the series did get excruciatingly bad in tha final season. Most younger folk don't know this, that CBS passed on STAR TREK saying "we alreay have a show like that we like better." The saucer was a wonderful design, obviously patterned after Cruiser C57D from FORBIDDEN PLANET. As you said, logic was often discarded-- the LiS cruiser had three internal levels (command, living, and a lower engine compartment with an open-pit ractor that went even lower!) plus room for the Lander????????

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StarGazer9

11:10AM | Mon, 04 June 2007

Cool!

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scifire2000

2:46PM | Sat, 06 February 2016

Gorgeous! Brings back such great childhood memories! Thank you

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dragongirl

10:25PM | Sat, 08 February 2020

Your sense of scale is always a treat to view


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