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05-19-2026, 08:40 PM
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The REAL Reason CBS Killed Lost In Space...On Purpose!

The most expensive television pilot ever made up to 1965 was screened for CBS executives, and the man who had spent $600,000 of network, studio, and his own money on it jumped out of his seat and ran toward the projector to stop it, convinced his career was over. He had no idea the executives were laughing with the pilot, not at it. A few weeks later, in the same building, CBS told a writer named Gene Roddenberry that they already had their space show, so they did not need his. The pilot that got the yes did not have the Robot. It did not have Dr. Smith. The spacecraft was called the Gemini 12. The music was stolen from three different Bernard Herrmann scores. The villain who became the most quoted character on the show was hired to be killed off, started rewriting his own lines on set, and stole the entire series in six episodes from the lead actor, who eventually moved to Buenos Aires for the rest of his life.

These are 16 weird and hidden facts about Lost in Space (1965) — the most expensive show in television history at the time, assembled from the wreckage of a completely different show after CBS got nervous, scored by a young composer billed as "Johnny Williams" who would later write Star Wars, and quietly canceled by a network that never bothered to tell the cast.

⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

0:00 - Intro
01:15 - Lost in Space Fact 1: The Screening Where CBS Laughed
02:30 - Lost in Space Fact 2: The Jupiter 2 Was Not the Jupiter 2
03:45 - Lost in Space Fact 3: The Stolen Bernard Herrmann Music
05:00 - Lost in Space Fact 4: The Villain Who Stole the Show
06:20 - Lost in Space Fact 5: The Star Who Moved to Buenos Aires
07:40 - Lost in Space Fact 6: The Vegetable Rebellion Disaster
09:10 - Lost in Space Fact 7: The Catchphrase Never Really Said
10:25 - Lost in Space Fact 8: The Ashtray Inside the Robot
11:45 - Lost in Space Fact 9: The Chariot, Thiokol and DeLorean
13:00 - Lost in Space Fact 10: The Man Who Designed Both Robots
14:20 - Lost in Space Fact 11: The Lawsuit That Was Never Filed
15:30 - Lost in Space Fact 12: The Kissing Ban
16:45 - Lost in Space Fact 13: The Composer Who Became John Williams
17:55 - Lost in Space Fact 14: The Reunion Script Allen Refused to Read
19:00 - Lost in Space Fact 15: How CBS Killed the Show Without Telling Anyone
20:15 - Lost in Space Fact 16: The Show Built From a Different Show