CosmicCharlie
11-16-2025, 07:38 PM
Here is 2 Pix I found
There are stories that the Highway Ramp was right behind the filming area and often they had to wait for quiet if a truck was driving by +-
I'd love to see more pictures of where the Lagoon Beach was +-
Here is some comments I found
TV’s sunniest lagoon was… freezing. Gilligan’s Island shot its “tropical” scenes on a Studio City backlot, steps from the Ventura Freeway, and that man-made lagoon routinely dropped to around 40°F in winter. Bob Denver (Gilligan) secretly wore a wetsuit under his red shirt and sailor pants, then popped the beanie back on and pretended it was paradise. Takes were often halted because traffic and overhead planes bled into the audio, so the cast would stand there shivering while L.A. rush hour roared behind the palms. The wildest twist? During hiatus the studio drained the lagoon and used it as a parking lot—then in 1995 they paved the set permanently. Today a structure nicknamed the “Lagoon Building” sits where Gilligan once paddled. Next time you hum the theme, picture the castaways’ “island” hiding wetsuits, microphones… and after-hours employee cars.
I've read and heard many times that the lagoon was toxic from the many unknown chemicals they dumped in there to try to keep the water clear. Many people got sick from exposure to the water including all the talent that were forced to swim in it.
There are stories that the Highway Ramp was right behind the filming area and often they had to wait for quiet if a truck was driving by +-
I'd love to see more pictures of where the Lagoon Beach was +-
Here is some comments I found
TV’s sunniest lagoon was… freezing. Gilligan’s Island shot its “tropical” scenes on a Studio City backlot, steps from the Ventura Freeway, and that man-made lagoon routinely dropped to around 40°F in winter. Bob Denver (Gilligan) secretly wore a wetsuit under his red shirt and sailor pants, then popped the beanie back on and pretended it was paradise. Takes were often halted because traffic and overhead planes bled into the audio, so the cast would stand there shivering while L.A. rush hour roared behind the palms. The wildest twist? During hiatus the studio drained the lagoon and used it as a parking lot—then in 1995 they paved the set permanently. Today a structure nicknamed the “Lagoon Building” sits where Gilligan once paddled. Next time you hum the theme, picture the castaways’ “island” hiding wetsuits, microphones… and after-hours employee cars.
I've read and heard many times that the lagoon was toxic from the many unknown chemicals they dumped in there to try to keep the water clear. Many people got sick from exposure to the water including all the talent that were forced to swim in it.