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Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968. The series was inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson and a comic book published by Gold Key Comics titled Space Family Robinson. Lost in Space, was a science fiction television series produced from 1965 to 1968 by Irwin Allen. The show was about the space adventures on other worlds of the Robinson family & Dr. Space Tv Series Space Tv Shows Danger Will Robinson Male Movie Stars Logan’s Run Neil Armstrong Lost In Space Old Tv Shows My Favorite Image.
Marta Kristen and Mark Goddard of ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
For fans of the original ’Danger Will Robinson!’ show, Lost In Space, the stranded Robinson family is headed by Guy Williams and June Lockhart, and includes Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, and Angela Cartwright (Mark Goddard and Jonathan Harris are around too). A new Lost In Space, -- the show’s fourth iteration -- debuted last year on Netflix, with an outstanding cast and special effects that gave young Millennials a taste of what the Baby Boomers hold dear. Sure, a few things have changed. Apparently, the robot has some sex appeal now. But the nuts and bolts are mostly the same. The Robinson family is still “Lost In Space” and forced to fend off strange aliens and shocking betrayal. Nevertheless, the original Lost In Space, which aired from 1965-68, holds a charm and nostalgia that even new fangled sexy robots could never match. So if you’ve ever wondered where the original crew of the Jupiter 2 ended up, read on!Marta Kristen ThenMarta Kristen and Tommy Kirk from the Walt Disney film Savage Sam.
From Norwegian orphan to foxy eldest space daughter, Marta Kristen easily claims the most unlikely back story of the Lost In Space cast. Unfortunately, her career in TV and movies didn’t come with the same level of intrigue as her backstory. She did work in television for years, finding bit parts in TV shows like Murphy Brown, Strange Voices, and this year in a show called The Vamps Next Door. Marta Kristen TodayMarta Kristen in 2018. Source: Wikimedia Commons
Makers of the 1998 Lost In Space movie slipped her in as reporter #1 for hardcore fans. If you’d like to meet the gracefully aging beauty, she still attends Sci-fi conventions from time to time. Today, she lives in Santa Monica, California with her two rescue dogs.June Lockhart ThenJune Lockhart with Lassie and Jon Provost in ’Lassie,’ and with Angela Cartwright and Marta Kristen in ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
The mother of the Robinson family, who had a whole ’nother TV life beforehand, in Lassie, is also the longest-running actor of the clan. Incredibly, at age 91(!) June Lockhart co-starred in an indie film called The Remake. Since the end of Lost In Space, she worked tirelessly. Seriously, her IMDB page is as long a CVS receipt. Her roles were not in small shows either.June Lockhart NowGoddard Space Flight Center Engineer Richard Nafzger, actress June Lockhart and Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin at the 61st Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards on August 22, 2009. Source: Wikimedia Commons
Slots machine games free online. Her impressive resume includes appearances on The Drew Carey Show, Full House, Beverly Hills 90201, General Hospital, and Grey’s Anatomy! She, like Marta Kristen, made a small cameo in the 1998 Lost In Space Movie. The highlight of her career remains the Tony Award she won for her Broadway performance of For Love or Money. She also won the 1948 Associated Press citation for Woman of the Year for Drama and became an overnight Broadway sensation based off that standing ovation worthy performance.Mark Goddard ThenMarta Kristen and Mark Goddard in ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
The intrepid pilot of the Jupiter 2, Mark Goddard, likely felt the most conflicted by the original Lost In Space TV show. It took a turn from a darker, black and white sci-fi show to a goofy and light-hearted show when it changed to color. In 2015, Goddard said that he was, at the time, disappointed the show, “became campy instead of staying true to a science-fiction show, which would have been more like Star Trek. But it went the way it went. I don’t fault anyone.” Goddard was afraid the show could hurt his career, “I didn’t want the show to be a career buster, because Guy Williams told me at the time: ‘This show’s a career buster.’”Mark Goddard NowMark Goddard. Source: themarkgoddard.com
Thankfully, it appears time heals all wounds as Goddard today holds an appreciation for the show’s cultural impact and the happiness it brings to its aging fan base. In that same interview, Goddard reveled in the nostalgia: “It brings you back to a time in your life that was good for most people — and for some not so good — but they have Lost in Space to fantasize about.” His career after the show extended for many years, mostly on television. Goddard wasn’t quite as prolific as Ms. Lockhart but he too made an appearance in the Lost In Space movie, as well as General Hospital.Angela Cartwright ThenLeft: Angela Cartwright o ’Lost In Space.’ Right: Cartwright in a photo shoot for the cover of the Paul Mauriat album ’Theme From A Summer Place,’ 1972. Source: IMDB; Pinterest
Playing the precocious youth Penny Robinson, Angela Cartwright at age 13, was already well into her acting career by 1965. Her first IMDB entry is an uncredited appearance on Somebody Up There Like Me. She was three years old at the time. Her big break came on Make Room For Daddy in 1953. Angela Cartwright NowSisters Veronica and Angela Cartwright. Veronica is also an actress. Source: IMDB
As happens with many child actors, Cartwright’s acting career petered out by the early ‘80s. She, like everyone else from the TV show, made a cameo in the Lost In Space movie. Post-Lost In Space TV show, Cartwright took a few small parts in TV shows like The Love Boat, and Airwolf, but eventually transitioned into photography. Her work is on display at Studio City, Los Angeles. Bill Mumy ThenBill Mumy and Jonathan Harris of ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
While we celebrated the prolific career of June Lockhart, the tech whiz-kid of the original Lost In Space cast, Bill Mumy, produced the most work post-1968. It may be difficult to believe but the fresh-faced boy wonder turned into a Renaissance man.Bill Mumy NowActors Bill Mumy and Mark Hamill arrive for the Premiere Of Netflix’s ’Lost In Space’ Season 1. Source: (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
Mumy’s acting career started before Lost In Space when he memorably played maybe the creepiest kid in Twilight Zone history. It also continued long after Lost In Space in such hits as Babylon 5, Star TrekDeep Space 9, Matlock, and many many more. He is also an accomplished musician, writer, songwriter, and composer. He is half of the musical duo Barnes and Barnes and wrote on more TV shows than you can imagine.Guy Williams, 1924-1989Guy Williams as Zorro (1957). Source: IMDB
Already famous for his pre-Lost In Space role as Zorro, Guy Williams steadily acted, leading up to his role as Prof. John Robinson. However, after Lost In Space he basically called it a career and moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina. According to a very candid interview with the Archive of American Television, Williams wasn’t particularly proud of the show and regretted his relationship with Jonathan Harris who played Dr. Smith. It appears he felt overshadowed by Harris. Williams passed away of a heart attack at age 65. Jonathan Harris, 1914-2002Jonathan Harris (center, in black sweater) with the cast of ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
The villainous doctor turned comic relief never found success as a traditional actor after Lost In Space. He did, however, have a long-running career as a voice actor. From 1978 to 2000, Harris voiced characters on 19 different shows, mostly kid shows. Many twenty-somethings would be shocked to learn that some of the voices on Paddington Bear, Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles, Mighty Ducks, Quack Pack, and Spider-Man were Jonathan Harris. Harris died in 2002.From the Web67 Colorized Photos Captured Way More Than Expected
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WriterKellar Ellsworth was born and raised in Hawaii. He is an avid traveler, surfer and lover of NBA basketball. He wishes he could have grown up in the free love era! (Redirected from Robot B-9)RobotLost in Space characterCreated byRobert KinoshitaPortrayed byBob MayVoiced byDick TufeldIn-universe informationAliasSeries 1A-1998 Class YM-3 Model B-9 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robotic Bion, 1A1998YM3B-9 G.U.N.T.E.R., Class M-3 Robot, Blinky the Class YM RobotSpeciesRobot
Series 1A-1998 Class YM-3 Model B-9 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robotic Bion,[1] also known as simply 1A1998YM3B-9 G.U.N.T.E.R. , Class M-3 Robot or Class YM Robot, is a fictional character in the television series Lost in Space. His full designation was only occasionally mentioned on the show.[2][3]History[edit]
Although a machine endowed with superhuman strength and futuristic weaponry, he often displayed human characteristics, such as laughter, sadness, and mockery, as well as singing and playing the guitar. With his major role often being to protect the youngest member of the crew, the Robot’s catchphrases were ’It does not compute’ and ’Danger, Will Robinson!’,[4] accompanied by flailing his arms.
The Robot was performed by Bob May[5] in a prop costume built by Bob Stewart.[3] The voice was primarily dubbed by Dick Tufeld,[6] who was also the series’ narrator, and Jorge Arvizu for the Spanish dubbing. The Robot was designed by Robert Kinoshita, who also designed Forbidden Planet’s Robby the Robot.[7] Both robots appear together in Lost in Space episode #20, ’War of the Robots,’ and in episode #60, ’Condemned of Space.’ The Robot did not appear in the unaired pilot episode, but was added to the series once it had been greenlit.
Initially, the bellows-covered legs were articulated, and were moved separately by the actor inside. However, the metal edges inside the suit cut actor Bob May’s legs, so changes were made. The legs were bolted together, and the robot was pulled along by a wire instead of walking as it had done before. A new lower section was constructed with the legs cut off at the knee. This was filmed either in close-up or behind something to obscure the actor’s feet protruding out the bottom; this version of the suit was informally referred to by the cast and crew as ’the Bermuda shorts.’[8][9]Features and abilities[edit]
Robot consisted, from top down, of
*A glass bubble sensor unit with moving antennae;
*A fluted, translucent ring collar (actually an arrangement of shaped ribs, through which performer Bob May could see);
*A cylindrical, rotating trunk section with extending bellows arms that terminated in red mechanical claws. The trunk section had controls, indicators, a small sliding translucent door through which data tapes, similar to punched tape, could be accessed (’The Hungry Sea’), a removable power pack and a signature chest light that illuminated in synchrony with the Robot’s speech (May had a key inside the suit that he would tap in time with his speech to illuminate the light, resulting in some scenes where one of the claws can be seen moving in time with the light);
*Bellows legs that were understood to move with some agility but which, due to real-world practical limitations, were rarely seen on camera to move separately; and
*Trapezoidal continuous track units at the bottom of each leg. These normally paired as a single locomotive device, but they also could function as individual feet. The leg and tractor sections apparently could be readily detached, allowing the Robot to be positioned in the rear of the Chariot ATV, although the actual disconnect operation was depicted only once.
According to the series
*The Robot possessed powerful computers that allowed him to make complex calculations and to deduce many facts;
*He had a variety of sensors that detected numerous phenomena and dangers;
*He was programmed with extensive knowledge on many subjects, including how to operate the Jupiter 2 spaceship;
*His construction allowed him to function in extreme environments and in the vacuum of space;
*He was extremely strong, giving him utility both in performing difficult labor and in fighting when necessary. Moreover, his claws could fire laser beams and, most frequently, a powerful ’electro-force’ that was similar to arcing electricity.
In one first season episode, Dr. Smith was seen to remove the robot’s programming tapes, which resemble a small reel of magnetic tape, from a hatch below the robot’s chest panel.After Lost in Space[edit]
Two versions of the robot were used during Lost in Space filming – a ’hero robot’ costume worn by Bob May, and a static, ’stunt robot’ prop that was used for distant or hazardous shots. Both versions fell into disrepair after the series, but these have since been discovered and restored. The ’hero’ is privately owned by TV and film producer Kevin Burns, who commissioned a replica in the early 1990s for touring and conventions. The ’stunt robot’ is in storage at the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington.
Like Robby the Robot, the B-9 Robot prop costume was re-used on at least one other show. On the Saturday morning children’s show Mystery Island, it was modified to make the primary character ’P.O.P.S.’ There it had different domes, different color scheme, and an added rectangular skirt of gold-colored tubes, covering the rubber bellows legs and base.
Full-size replicas of the robot are available commercially. Other versions have been built by hobbyists around the world,[10][11] who have built at least 15 detailed full-size replicas of the Robot.
In the 1998 film, the Robot is originally a sleeker design equipped with weapons, but its original form is destroyed during a fight on an alien ship. Will is able to download most of its consciousness before the robot’s original body is destroyed, filling in the gaps with extracts of his own neural patterns, and eventually manages to build a new body for it that bears a resemblance to its appearance in the original series.
In the 2018 Netflix series, the Robot is an alien AI within a skeletal-looking body which bears only a few resemblances with earlier versions, such as his famous line and loyalty to Will, with its combat form resembling the tank from the 1998 movie. The Robot was the cause of the colony ship Resolute’s destruction in the beginning of the series when it came to reclaim the engine and another of its kind dubbed Scarecrow, which were powering the Resolute. Its attack trapped the Robinsons and other colonists on a doomed planet, but after befriending Will Robinson and growing the equivalent to a soul, it soon sacrificed itself to protect the Robinson’s from SAR, the second Robot the Robinsons encounter.
The Resolute and the Robot soon teleported to the Robot’s home system, where it and Will are eventually reunited after SAR’s destruction. After integrating a new alien engine into the Resolute, the Robot turned on Will after saving the dying Scarecrow from being tortured, but after failing to try and hijack the ship to return to its home planet to repair Scarecrow, it helps the kids hijack a Jupiter so they can return to the planet after Hastings, a high ranking member of the crew, tried to kill them. The Robot stays behind to fight off Hastings and the guards so that Will and Ben Adler, a human they befriended, can return Scarecrow to their kind. With Ben’s sacrifice, Scarecrow is reunited with his kind.
Later, the race Robot and Scarecrow belong to attack the Resolute for revenge and to get their technology. While the Robots ultimately succeed in destroying the Resolute, Scarecrow turns on its fellows to protect the colonist children while they, the Robinson kids, and the Robot escape in a Jupiter integrated with the engine, leaving the parents and adults to fend for themselves in the Robots home system as only 97 people can survive in a single Jupiter.References[edit]R Lost In Space EpisodeWikimedia Commons has media related to Robot B-9.Lost In Space S.a.r
*^’90 Autographed Original Lost In Space Scripts’. The Irwin Allen News Network.
*^Hamilton, John (September 1, 2006). Science Fiction in the Media. Edina, Minnesota: ABDO Publishing. p. 13. ISBN9781596799943. OCLC69021016. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
*^ abMumy, Bill; Dutkiewicz, Michal; Zahler, Thomas F.; Allen, Irwin (2005). Lost in Space: Voyage to the Bottom of the Soul. Olathe, Kansas: Bubblehead Publishing. ISBN9780976543602. OCLC153921250. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
*^David Romano (March 2016). ’5. It Does Not Compute’. Make: FPGAs. Maker Media. ISBN9781457187841. Some of us remember hearing the phrase ’That does not compute’ used by the robot from the hit 1960s television series Lost in Space. When it comes to contemplating what a computer really is, I think many of us can honestly say ’It does not compute’ or even ’Danger, Will Robinson!’
*^staff (June 21, 2007). ’June Lockhart To Star At Museum Robofest’. Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach, Florida. Retrieved August 17, 2012.(subscription required)
*^Mansour, David (June 1, 2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 403. ISBN9780740751189. OCLC57316726.
*^Raucci, Richard (1999). Personal Robotics: Real Robots to Construct, Program, and Explore the World. Natick, Massachusetts: A K Peters, Ltd.ISBN9781568810898. OCLC491860916. Retrieved August 17, 2012. .. Forbidden Planet (1956), designed by Robert Kinoshita, who would later create the familiar Robot (B-9) for the Lost in Space television series (1965).
*^Newman, Richard (2010). ’HighTechScience.org Lost in Space Robot’. Richard Newman. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
*^ICONS (1998). ’B-9 Robot Bob May Interview. An Interview with Robot Actor Bob May’. B9 Robot Builders Club. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
*^’B9 Robot Builders Club’. 2005. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
*^Geranios, Nicholas K. (May 23, 2002). ’Robot Hut takes visitors for a trip back in time’. The Seattle Times. Seattle, Washington: Frank A. Blethen. Retrieved August 17, 2012.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robot_(Lost_in_Space)&oldid=995464591’
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Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968. The series was inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson and a comic book published by Gold Key Comics titled Space Family Robinson. Lost in Space, was a science fiction television series produced from 1965 to 1968 by Irwin Allen. The show was about the space adventures on other worlds of the Robinson family & Dr. Space Tv Series Space Tv Shows Danger Will Robinson Male Movie Stars Logan’s Run Neil Armstrong Lost In Space Old Tv Shows My Favorite Image.
Marta Kristen and Mark Goddard of ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
For fans of the original ’Danger Will Robinson!’ show, Lost In Space, the stranded Robinson family is headed by Guy Williams and June Lockhart, and includes Marta Kristen, Bill Mumy, and Angela Cartwright (Mark Goddard and Jonathan Harris are around too). A new Lost In Space, -- the show’s fourth iteration -- debuted last year on Netflix, with an outstanding cast and special effects that gave young Millennials a taste of what the Baby Boomers hold dear. Sure, a few things have changed. Apparently, the robot has some sex appeal now. But the nuts and bolts are mostly the same. The Robinson family is still “Lost In Space” and forced to fend off strange aliens and shocking betrayal. Nevertheless, the original Lost In Space, which aired from 1965-68, holds a charm and nostalgia that even new fangled sexy robots could never match. So if you’ve ever wondered where the original crew of the Jupiter 2 ended up, read on!Marta Kristen ThenMarta Kristen and Tommy Kirk from the Walt Disney film Savage Sam.
From Norwegian orphan to foxy eldest space daughter, Marta Kristen easily claims the most unlikely back story of the Lost In Space cast. Unfortunately, her career in TV and movies didn’t come with the same level of intrigue as her backstory. She did work in television for years, finding bit parts in TV shows like Murphy Brown, Strange Voices, and this year in a show called The Vamps Next Door. Marta Kristen TodayMarta Kristen in 2018. Source: Wikimedia Commons
Makers of the 1998 Lost In Space movie slipped her in as reporter #1 for hardcore fans. If you’d like to meet the gracefully aging beauty, she still attends Sci-fi conventions from time to time. Today, she lives in Santa Monica, California with her two rescue dogs.June Lockhart ThenJune Lockhart with Lassie and Jon Provost in ’Lassie,’ and with Angela Cartwright and Marta Kristen in ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
The mother of the Robinson family, who had a whole ’nother TV life beforehand, in Lassie, is also the longest-running actor of the clan. Incredibly, at age 91(!) June Lockhart co-starred in an indie film called The Remake. Since the end of Lost In Space, she worked tirelessly. Seriously, her IMDB page is as long a CVS receipt. Her roles were not in small shows either.June Lockhart NowGoddard Space Flight Center Engineer Richard Nafzger, actress June Lockhart and Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin at the 61st Primetime Emmy Engineering Awards on August 22, 2009. Source: Wikimedia Commons
Slots machine games free online. Her impressive resume includes appearances on The Drew Carey Show, Full House, Beverly Hills 90201, General Hospital, and Grey’s Anatomy! She, like Marta Kristen, made a small cameo in the 1998 Lost In Space Movie. The highlight of her career remains the Tony Award she won for her Broadway performance of For Love or Money. She also won the 1948 Associated Press citation for Woman of the Year for Drama and became an overnight Broadway sensation based off that standing ovation worthy performance.Mark Goddard ThenMarta Kristen and Mark Goddard in ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
The intrepid pilot of the Jupiter 2, Mark Goddard, likely felt the most conflicted by the original Lost In Space TV show. It took a turn from a darker, black and white sci-fi show to a goofy and light-hearted show when it changed to color. In 2015, Goddard said that he was, at the time, disappointed the show, “became campy instead of staying true to a science-fiction show, which would have been more like Star Trek. But it went the way it went. I don’t fault anyone.” Goddard was afraid the show could hurt his career, “I didn’t want the show to be a career buster, because Guy Williams told me at the time: ‘This show’s a career buster.’”Mark Goddard NowMark Goddard. Source: themarkgoddard.com
Thankfully, it appears time heals all wounds as Goddard today holds an appreciation for the show’s cultural impact and the happiness it brings to its aging fan base. In that same interview, Goddard reveled in the nostalgia: “It brings you back to a time in your life that was good for most people — and for some not so good — but they have Lost in Space to fantasize about.” His career after the show extended for many years, mostly on television. Goddard wasn’t quite as prolific as Ms. Lockhart but he too made an appearance in the Lost In Space movie, as well as General Hospital.Angela Cartwright ThenLeft: Angela Cartwright o ’Lost In Space.’ Right: Cartwright in a photo shoot for the cover of the Paul Mauriat album ’Theme From A Summer Place,’ 1972. Source: IMDB; Pinterest
Playing the precocious youth Penny Robinson, Angela Cartwright at age 13, was already well into her acting career by 1965. Her first IMDB entry is an uncredited appearance on Somebody Up There Like Me. She was three years old at the time. Her big break came on Make Room For Daddy in 1953. Angela Cartwright NowSisters Veronica and Angela Cartwright. Veronica is also an actress. Source: IMDB
As happens with many child actors, Cartwright’s acting career petered out by the early ‘80s. She, like everyone else from the TV show, made a cameo in the Lost In Space movie. Post-Lost In Space TV show, Cartwright took a few small parts in TV shows like The Love Boat, and Airwolf, but eventually transitioned into photography. Her work is on display at Studio City, Los Angeles. Bill Mumy ThenBill Mumy and Jonathan Harris of ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
While we celebrated the prolific career of June Lockhart, the tech whiz-kid of the original Lost In Space cast, Bill Mumy, produced the most work post-1968. It may be difficult to believe but the fresh-faced boy wonder turned into a Renaissance man.Bill Mumy NowActors Bill Mumy and Mark Hamill arrive for the Premiere Of Netflix’s ’Lost In Space’ Season 1. Source: (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
Mumy’s acting career started before Lost In Space when he memorably played maybe the creepiest kid in Twilight Zone history. It also continued long after Lost In Space in such hits as Babylon 5, Star TrekDeep Space 9, Matlock, and many many more. He is also an accomplished musician, writer, songwriter, and composer. He is half of the musical duo Barnes and Barnes and wrote on more TV shows than you can imagine.Guy Williams, 1924-1989Guy Williams as Zorro (1957). Source: IMDB
Already famous for his pre-Lost In Space role as Zorro, Guy Williams steadily acted, leading up to his role as Prof. John Robinson. However, after Lost In Space he basically called it a career and moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina. According to a very candid interview with the Archive of American Television, Williams wasn’t particularly proud of the show and regretted his relationship with Jonathan Harris who played Dr. Smith. It appears he felt overshadowed by Harris. Williams passed away of a heart attack at age 65. Jonathan Harris, 1914-2002Jonathan Harris (center, in black sweater) with the cast of ’Lost In Space.’ Source: IMDB
The villainous doctor turned comic relief never found success as a traditional actor after Lost In Space. He did, however, have a long-running career as a voice actor. From 1978 to 2000, Harris voiced characters on 19 different shows, mostly kid shows. Many twenty-somethings would be shocked to learn that some of the voices on Paddington Bear, Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles, Mighty Ducks, Quack Pack, and Spider-Man were Jonathan Harris. Harris died in 2002.From the Web67 Colorized Photos Captured Way More Than Expected
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History DailyTags: Angela Cartwright | Bill Mumy | Cast Lists From Popular TV Shows | Guy Williams | Jonathan Harris | June Lockhart | Lost In Space | Mark Goddard | Marta Kristen | Then And NowLike it? Share with your friends!Kellar Ellsworth
WriterKellar Ellsworth was born and raised in Hawaii. He is an avid traveler, surfer and lover of NBA basketball. He wishes he could have grown up in the free love era! (Redirected from Robot B-9)RobotLost in Space characterCreated byRobert KinoshitaPortrayed byBob MayVoiced byDick TufeldIn-universe informationAliasSeries 1A-1998 Class YM-3 Model B-9 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robotic Bion, 1A1998YM3B-9 G.U.N.T.E.R., Class M-3 Robot, Blinky the Class YM RobotSpeciesRobot
Series 1A-1998 Class YM-3 Model B-9 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robotic Bion,[1] also known as simply 1A1998YM3B-9 G.U.N.T.E.R. , Class M-3 Robot or Class YM Robot, is a fictional character in the television series Lost in Space. His full designation was only occasionally mentioned on the show.[2][3]History[edit]
Although a machine endowed with superhuman strength and futuristic weaponry, he often displayed human characteristics, such as laughter, sadness, and mockery, as well as singing and playing the guitar. With his major role often being to protect the youngest member of the crew, the Robot’s catchphrases were ’It does not compute’ and ’Danger, Will Robinson!’,[4] accompanied by flailing his arms.
The Robot was performed by Bob May[5] in a prop costume built by Bob Stewart.[3] The voice was primarily dubbed by Dick Tufeld,[6] who was also the series’ narrator, and Jorge Arvizu for the Spanish dubbing. The Robot was designed by Robert Kinoshita, who also designed Forbidden Planet’s Robby the Robot.[7] Both robots appear together in Lost in Space episode #20, ’War of the Robots,’ and in episode #60, ’Condemned of Space.’ The Robot did not appear in the unaired pilot episode, but was added to the series once it had been greenlit.
Initially, the bellows-covered legs were articulated, and were moved separately by the actor inside. However, the metal edges inside the suit cut actor Bob May’s legs, so changes were made. The legs were bolted together, and the robot was pulled along by a wire instead of walking as it had done before. A new lower section was constructed with the legs cut off at the knee. This was filmed either in close-up or behind something to obscure the actor’s feet protruding out the bottom; this version of the suit was informally referred to by the cast and crew as ’the Bermuda shorts.’[8][9]Features and abilities[edit]
Robot consisted, from top down, of
*A glass bubble sensor unit with moving antennae;
*A fluted, translucent ring collar (actually an arrangement of shaped ribs, through which performer Bob May could see);
*A cylindrical, rotating trunk section with extending bellows arms that terminated in red mechanical claws. The trunk section had controls, indicators, a small sliding translucent door through which data tapes, similar to punched tape, could be accessed (’The Hungry Sea’), a removable power pack and a signature chest light that illuminated in synchrony with the Robot’s speech (May had a key inside the suit that he would tap in time with his speech to illuminate the light, resulting in some scenes where one of the claws can be seen moving in time with the light);
*Bellows legs that were understood to move with some agility but which, due to real-world practical limitations, were rarely seen on camera to move separately; and
*Trapezoidal continuous track units at the bottom of each leg. These normally paired as a single locomotive device, but they also could function as individual feet. The leg and tractor sections apparently could be readily detached, allowing the Robot to be positioned in the rear of the Chariot ATV, although the actual disconnect operation was depicted only once.
According to the series
*The Robot possessed powerful computers that allowed him to make complex calculations and to deduce many facts;
*He had a variety of sensors that detected numerous phenomena and dangers;
*He was programmed with extensive knowledge on many subjects, including how to operate the Jupiter 2 spaceship;
*His construction allowed him to function in extreme environments and in the vacuum of space;
*He was extremely strong, giving him utility both in performing difficult labor and in fighting when necessary. Moreover, his claws could fire laser beams and, most frequently, a powerful ’electro-force’ that was similar to arcing electricity.
In one first season episode, Dr. Smith was seen to remove the robot’s programming tapes, which resemble a small reel of magnetic tape, from a hatch below the robot’s chest panel.After Lost in Space[edit]
Two versions of the robot were used during Lost in Space filming – a ’hero robot’ costume worn by Bob May, and a static, ’stunt robot’ prop that was used for distant or hazardous shots. Both versions fell into disrepair after the series, but these have since been discovered and restored. The ’hero’ is privately owned by TV and film producer Kevin Burns, who commissioned a replica in the early 1990s for touring and conventions. The ’stunt robot’ is in storage at the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington.
Like Robby the Robot, the B-9 Robot prop costume was re-used on at least one other show. On the Saturday morning children’s show Mystery Island, it was modified to make the primary character ’P.O.P.S.’ There it had different domes, different color scheme, and an added rectangular skirt of gold-colored tubes, covering the rubber bellows legs and base.
Full-size replicas of the robot are available commercially. Other versions have been built by hobbyists around the world,[10][11] who have built at least 15 detailed full-size replicas of the Robot.
In the 1998 film, the Robot is originally a sleeker design equipped with weapons, but its original form is destroyed during a fight on an alien ship. Will is able to download most of its consciousness before the robot’s original body is destroyed, filling in the gaps with extracts of his own neural patterns, and eventually manages to build a new body for it that bears a resemblance to its appearance in the original series.
In the 2018 Netflix series, the Robot is an alien AI within a skeletal-looking body which bears only a few resemblances with earlier versions, such as his famous line and loyalty to Will, with its combat form resembling the tank from the 1998 movie. The Robot was the cause of the colony ship Resolute’s destruction in the beginning of the series when it came to reclaim the engine and another of its kind dubbed Scarecrow, which were powering the Resolute. Its attack trapped the Robinsons and other colonists on a doomed planet, but after befriending Will Robinson and growing the equivalent to a soul, it soon sacrificed itself to protect the Robinson’s from SAR, the second Robot the Robinsons encounter.
The Resolute and the Robot soon teleported to the Robot’s home system, where it and Will are eventually reunited after SAR’s destruction. After integrating a new alien engine into the Resolute, the Robot turned on Will after saving the dying Scarecrow from being tortured, but after failing to try and hijack the ship to return to its home planet to repair Scarecrow, it helps the kids hijack a Jupiter so they can return to the planet after Hastings, a high ranking member of the crew, tried to kill them. The Robot stays behind to fight off Hastings and the guards so that Will and Ben Adler, a human they befriended, can return Scarecrow to their kind. With Ben’s sacrifice, Scarecrow is reunited with his kind.
Later, the race Robot and Scarecrow belong to attack the Resolute for revenge and to get their technology. While the Robots ultimately succeed in destroying the Resolute, Scarecrow turns on its fellows to protect the colonist children while they, the Robinson kids, and the Robot escape in a Jupiter integrated with the engine, leaving the parents and adults to fend for themselves in the Robots home system as only 97 people can survive in a single Jupiter.References[edit]R Lost In Space EpisodeWikimedia Commons has media related to Robot B-9.Lost In Space S.a.r
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*^David Romano (March 2016). ’5. It Does Not Compute’. Make: FPGAs. Maker Media. ISBN9781457187841. Some of us remember hearing the phrase ’That does not compute’ used by the robot from the hit 1960s television series Lost in Space. When it comes to contemplating what a computer really is, I think many of us can honestly say ’It does not compute’ or even ’Danger, Will Robinson!’
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