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  1. Lost in Space: Created by Irwin Allen. With Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen. A space colony family struggles to survive when a spy/accidental stowaway throws their ship hopelessly off course.

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  2. Apr 13, 2011 · Lost in Space is a science fiction TV series created and produced by Irwin Allen, filmed by 20th Century Fox Television, and broadcast on CBS. The show ran f...

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    • 10 'Thunderbirds'
    • 9 'Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons'
    • 8 'Out of This World'
    • 7 'The Stranger'
    • 6 'The Invaders'
    • 5 'The Wild Wild West'
    • 4 'The Outer Limits'
    • 3 'Star Trek'
    • 2 'Doctor Who'
    • 1 'The Twilight Zone'

    IMDb Score: 7.8 Only Doctor Who had greater influence than Thunderbirds on British sci-fi television in the 1960s, and if often rated by British baby-boomers as one of the best television shows of all time. Created by the legendary team of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, Thunderbirds featured puppets that were partly electronically controlled, a develop...

    IMDb Score: 7.8 The Andersons' follow-up to Thunderbirds, 1967's Captain Scarlet and the Mysteronsfeatured more lifelike puppets as well as the usual attention to special effects and great design. The show's 32 episodes, each running 25 minutes, covered the war between Spectrum, defending Earth, and a Martian race called the Mysterons. One of Spect...

    IMDB Score: 7.9 This 1962 British anthology series (not remotely related to the American sitcom from the 1980s) is so popular in the memory of its audience that it makes the list despite there being only one episode known to still exist. Each of the 14 episodes was introduced by Boris Karloff, and featured stories by well-known writers such as John...

    IMDb Score: 8.0 The first sci-fi television series ever made in Australia, 1964's The Strangeris a first-contact story about an alien coming to Earth to find a new home for his people. The alien, human in appearance, is taken in by a man and his family who, convinced he is suffering from amnesia, decide to name him Adam. It is only later they disco...

    IMDb Score: 8.0 This 1967 American show is also a first-contact story of sorts, but in this case there is no question of the aliens' malign intentions. Architect David Vincent stumbles on human-looking invaders leaving a spaceship that has just landed in a remote and rural part of the US. He learns they are slowly infiltrating human institutions to...

    IMDb Score: 8.1 Before there was 'steampunk' there was The Wild Wild West, a Western with spies, sci-fi gadgets and a great sense of fun that was broadcast between 1965 and 1969. Centered on Secret Service agents James West (Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin), each episode involved anachronistic gadgets used by our heroes - together wi...

    IMDb Score: 8.2 If not quite as famous as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits had one great advantage over its rival: for the duration of its run, from 1963 to 1865, more of its episodes were sci-fi rather than horror or fantasy. With stories of from great writers like Harlan Ellison ('Demon with a Glass Hand') and Clifford Simak('The Duplicate Man...

    IMDb Score: 8.4 On big screen or small, it's possible that only the Star Wars franchise has more street cred among sci-fi fans than Star Trek. So successful has it been, and with so many spin-offs, that this television show now has to be called Star Trek: The Original Series. Many of its original fans would insist it should be called Star Trek: The...

    IMDb Score: 8.4 If not as influential internationally as Star Trek or Star Wars, no other sci-fi show has run as long or can claim a more faithful audience than Doctor Who. In its initial run, from 1963 to 1989, it became as much a part of British popular culture as Coronation Street or Monty Python. RELATED: 'Doctor Who': 10 Monsters and Aliens Wi...

    IMDb Score: 9.1 Because so much science fiction is produced as short stories, it is entirely fitting that 3 of the top 10 sci-fi productions from the 1960s should be anthology series, and even more fitting that the top-ranking sci-fi television show from the 1960s should be The Twilight Zone. By successfully running for 5 years, from 1959 to 1964, ...

  3. The series follows the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle to survive in the depths of space. The show ran for 83 episodes over three seasons. The first season comprised 29 episodes that ran 1 hour apiece, filmed in black and white.

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    • 83 (29 in black-and-white, 54 in color) (list of episodes)
    • September 15, 1965 –, March 6, 1968
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  4. S3.E15. The Anti-Matter Man. John Robinson and Don West are transported onto a strange new world where their evil opposites exist and plan to change places with them. Will, the Robot and a reluctant Dr. Smith set out to find and help the real Don and John only to be pursued by an evil John Robinson. 8.2/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated.

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  6. S3.E15. The Anti-Matter Man. John Robinson and Don West are transported onto a strange new world where their evil opposites exist and plan to change places with them. Will, the Robot and a reluctant Dr. Smith set out to find and help the real Don and John only to be pursued by an evil John Robinson. 8.2/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1 2 3.

  7. Apr 13, 2018 · However, not everyone has watched the the 1960s version to be able to compare the two projects. So how did the original Lost in Space end? It could offer up some clues as to what the endgame...

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