Lost in Space, the iconic science fiction series, is in cultural conversation again because of actress June Lockhart's sad ...
When it comes to the sci-fi genre, one undeniable gift that the 1960s gave to pop culture was, of course, the original Star ...
It was with a tinge of sadness and nostalgia that I read of the death of the creator of Robot from TV’s “Lost in Space.” As a kid, I was a huge fan of the somewhat hokey but for its time, very cool ...
June Lockhart, an actress who debuted at 8 with the Metropolitan Opera, won a Tony Award at 22 for her Broadway performance as a winsome ingénue and had a long career on television, notably starring ...
Humanoid robots and the latest high-profile trend in the robotics industry. Although all sorts of other machines have been helping us perform daily tasks for decades now, bipedal metal creatures with ...
Oct 25 (Reuters) - June Lockhart, who became the archetypal TV mom of the 1950s and 1960s with her roles on the campy sci-fi ...
Created by Irwin Allen, Lost in Space is a science fiction series that predominantly revolves around the Robinson family, human space colonialists whose ship loses its way while traversing through the ...
For kids of the ’60s, it was a thrilling weekly ride and for adults revisiting it later, it became a time capsule of an era when television dared to mix earnest family drama with outlandish spectacle.