On September 15, 1965, the spacecraft Jupiter 2 with the Robinson family, Major Don West, an environmental control Robot Class M3: Model B9, and the conniving but eventually oh-so-likable Dr. Zachary Smith, blasted off from Earth on a mission to Alpha Centauri. Alas, thanks to some treachery on the part of Dr. Smith, the Jupiter crew and all on-board ended up being Lost in Space. The classic Sci-Fi TV series entertained audiences for three seasons, and 50 years later it still has a devoted and, yes, growing legion of fans. Angela Cartwright (Penny Robinson) and Bill Mumy (Will Robinson) recently published Lost (and Found) in Space - A Memoir in Photographs by Angela Cartwright & Bill Mumy. Its 200 pages are loaded with exclusive photos and wonderful behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the two actors. I received my copy today and I promise you will not be disappointed if you order your own copy. Unless you want to be known as a "bubble-headed booby," check out the following link for further information and ordering instructions: www.lostandfoundinspace.com
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