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    Writer: The Adventures of Jim Bowie. Hilda Bohem was born on 9 August 1916. She was a writer, known for The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1956), The Cisco Kid (1950) and Beyond LSD (1967). She died on 26 July 2004.

  2. What’s more, once Space Family Robinson became a success for Gold Key, the film and TV rights were sold to TV writer Hilda Bohem, who worked up a treatment called Space Family 3000. Case...

  3. Dec 1, 1984 · Nellie Suydam of Glendora: Diary of an Ordinary Woman | Southern California Quarterly | University of California Press. December 1984. Previous Article. Next Article. Research Article | December 01 1984. Nellie Suydam of Glendora: Diary of an Ordinary Woman. HILDA BOHEM. Southern California Quarterly (1984) 66 (4): 335–344.

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    The first appearance of a space-faring Robinson family was in a comic book published by Gold Key Comics in December 1962, The Space Family Robinson, who traveled about also lost in space aboard Space Station 1. The television show came three years later, and during its run CBS and 20th Century Fox reached an agreement with Gold Key Comics that allo...

    On October 16, 1997, 30 years into the future in 1967, the United States is about to launch of one of history's great adventures: man's colonization of deep space. The Jupiter 2, called Gemini 12 in the pilot episode, a futuristic saucer-shaped spaceship, stands on its launch pad undergoing final preparations. Its mission is to take a single family...

    Dr. John Robinson (Guy Williams): The expedition commander, a pilot, the husband of Maureen Robinson, and the father of the Robinson children. He is an astrophysicist who also specializes in applie...
    Dr. Maureen Robinson (June Lockhart): John Robinson's biochemist wife. Her role in the series is often to prepare meals, tend the garden, and help with light construction while adding a voice of co...
    Major Don West (Mark Goddard): The military pilot of the Jupiter 2. He is Dr. Smith's intemperate and intolerant adversary. His mutual romantic interest with Judy Robinsonwas not developed beyond t...
    Judy Robinson (Marta Kristen): The oldest child of the Robinsons. She is about 19 years old at the outset of the series. She planned a career in musical theater but went with her family instead.

    The crew had a variety of methods of transportation. First, their primary vehicle for space travel was the two-deck, nuclear powered Jupiter 2 flying saucer spacecraft. (In the original un-aired pilot, the ship was named Gemini 12 and consisted of a single deck.) On the lower level were the "atomic motors" (which use "deutronium" for fuel), living ...

    Allen produced a series pilot, "No Place to Hide." After CBS accepted the series the characters Smith and the Robot were added. The ship was redesigned with a second deck and renamed the Jupiter 2 (it had been the Gemini 12). Because of budgetary constraints, a good part of the pilot episode was reworked into the early episodes in the series. CBS w...

    Although it retains a following, the science-fiction community often points to Lost in Space as an example of early television's perceived poor record at producing science-fiction. The series' deliberate fantasy elements, a trademark of Irwin Allen productions, were perhaps overlooked as it drew comparisons to its supposed rival, Star Trek. However...

    In early January of 1968, while the final third season episode "Junkyard in Space" was in production, the cast and crew were informally made to believe the series would return for a fourth season. But the shows' ratings, which had already begun sagging during the third season, dipped even lower beginning in January of 1968, and the show was no long...

    An album cover of Lost in Space: Original Television Soundtrack, Volume 1 CD, with music by John Williams, has been released. The theme music for the opening and closing credits was written by John Williams, the composer behind the Star Warstheme music who was listed in the credits as Johnny Williams. The original pilot and much of season one reuse...

    In 1962, Gold Key comics (formerly Dell Comics), a division of Western Publishing Company, began publishing a series of comic books under the title Space Family Robinson. The story was largely inspired by The Swiss Family Robinson but with a space-age twist. The movie and television rights to the comic book were then purchased by noted television w...

    During its three season run, many actors made guest appearances, including familiar actors and/or actors who went on to become well-known. Among those appearing in Lost in Space episodes were Joe E. Tata, Kevin Hagen, Alan Hewitt, Warren Oates, Don Matheson, Kurt Russell, Ford Rainey, Wally Cox, Grant Sullivan, Norman Leavitt, Tommy Farrell, Merced...

  4. Jabberland : a whiffle through the Tulgey Wood of Jabberwocky imitations, [compiled by] Hilda Bohem ; Dayna McCausland, editor. 1552464342, Toronto Public Library

  5. BY HILDA BOHEM A modest, two-story Victorian house, its clapboard siding freshly painted, stands at 645 North Vista Bonita in Glendora. As I drive past, admiring it, I wonder if its new owners know that the first structure erected in Glendora, after it became a townsite in April 1887, was on the west end of their lot. It was a barn, and it is

  6. This growing collection of 2,000+ items was begun by Hilda Bohem, a Carrollian scholar and a special collections librarian at the University of California at Los Angeles. For 40 years she bought Lewis Carroll books and related materials. The collection includes: Hundreds of editions, including first editions

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