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In a test of a deadly new missile, the Air Force zeros in on the castaways' island.

In a test of a deadly new missile, the Air Force zeros in on the castaways' island.

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Gilligan's Island

S1, EP18 "X Marks the Spot"

In a test of a deadly new missile, the Air Force zeros in on the castaways' island.

Gilligan's Island

S1, EP19 "Gilligan Meets the Jungle Boy"

Gilligan meets a jungle boy and the castaways try to teach him English.

Gilligan's Island

S1, EP20 "St. Gilligan and the Dragon"

Angry because the men haven't kept their promise to build them private houses, the women move away.

Gilligan's Island

S1, EP21 "Big Man on a Little Stick"

The castaways have an unexpected visitor: a surfer from Hawaii who came in on a tsunami.

Gilligan's Island

S1, EP17 "Little Island, Big Gun"

A mob leader and his henchmen fleeing from the police land on the island.

Gilligan's Island

S1, EP16 "Plant You Now, Dig You Later"

Gilligan unearths a chest, which the castaways think contains a pirate's treasure.

Gilligan's Island

S1, EP15 "So Sorry, My Island Now"

A Japanese submariner holds the castaways prisoner on their own island.

Seven people set sail on what is scheduled to be a three-hour sightseeing tour on the charter boat The Minnow, get caught in a storm and end up stranded on an uncharted tropical island together. The comedy comes from the failed attempts at escaping the island and the interaction of the very diverse group: comprised of a rotund but happy-go-lucky skipper, Jonas Grumby (known as "The Skipper" ); his bumbling but well-meaning first mate, Gilligan; a snobby well-to-do millionaire, Thurston Howell III and his wife, Lovey; a buxom sexy movie star bombshell, Ginger; a high-school science professor, Roy Hinkley (called "The Professor" ); and a nice country girl, Mary Ann. Viewers of the venerable series would be correct to ponder the impossible number of guests who visited the islands, the incredible versatility of the common coconut and the fact that the castaways somehow managed to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Starring: Alan Hale Jr., Bob Denver, Dawn Wells, Denny Miller, Harry Lauter, Jack Sheldon, Jim Backus, K.L. Smith, Kurt Russell, Louis Quinn, Natalie Schafer, Russell Johnson, Russell Thorson, Tina Louise, Vito Scotti
Original Air Date: Sep 26, 1964
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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