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Gilligan's Island

Year:
Duration:
30 min (98 episodes)
Genres:
Comedy | Family
IMDB rate:
7.5
Awards:
4 wins & 2 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1964-09-26
Filming Locations: CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Bob Denver
Gilligan
Alan Hale Jr.
Jonas 'The Skipper' Grumby
Jim Backus
Thurston Howell III
Natalie Schafer
Mrs. Lovey Howell
Tina Louise
Ginger Grant
Russell Johnson
Professor Roy Hinkley
Dawn Wells
Mary Ann Summers
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Trivia
Four vessels were used as the SS Minnow. One was towed to Kauai, Hawaii for beach scenes, one was rented in Honolulu for the original opening credits, and one was built at CBS Studios in the second season. The fourth one was used in the second-season opening credits. A subsequent owner was sailing it south from Alaska when it ran aground on a reef off the coast of British Columbia. It was purchased for salvage and restored. It was offered for sale in B.C. for $99,000. It was listed as a 37-foot twin-diesel, mahogany Wheeler Express Cruiser which sleeps five.
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Raquel Welch auditioned for the role of Mary Anne.
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Jayne Mansfield turned down the role of Ginger; Carroll O'Connor tested for the role of The Skipper; Dabney Coleman tested for the role of The Professor.
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Goofs
Episode, Gilligan's Island: X Marks the Spot, the radio announcer gives the target coordinates for the Powderkeg missile as 140 degrees latitude, 10 degrees longitude, which the Skipper (an old salt in these waters) and Professor confirm. Lines of latitude only go up to 90 degrees. Transposing the coordinates, though (to 10 degrees N latitude, 140 degrees W longitude) would place the missile several hundred miles southeast of Hawaii - the approximate location of their island.
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Occasionally the radio announcer would announce the call sign of the radio station the castaways were listening to, and it would always start with W. With few exceptions (and even those don't go any further west than Texas), radio stations with call signs that start with W are east of the Mississippi River. The castaways were somewhere in the South Pacific and had only an AM radio, and even on a clear night, the strongest AM radio station east of the Mississippi couldn't have reached them.
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In Gilligan's Island: Allergy Time when Gilligan is packing and the Skipper is snuffing the candle with his sneezing, the crew member who blows out the candle is visible on the right of the screen during the sneeze when Gilligan holds up the board in front of the Skipper.
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Quotes
Skipper Jonas Grumby: I guess it will be a long time before you'll eat another mushroom.
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Thurston Howell III: The 'Wizard of Wall Street' strikes again!
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Eunice Wentworth "Lovey" Howell: Anyone who says money can't buy happiness doesn't know where to shop.
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Faq
Q
What is Mrs. Howell's maiden name?
A
Lovelle Eunice Wentworth; Mr. Howell refers to her as ''Lovey''.
Q
How were Ginger, Mary Ann and Mrs. Howell able to wear makeup if they were stranded in the jungle?
A
Ginger and Mrs. Howell most likely brought some cosmetics with them, however, in the pilot episode, Ginger shows Mary Ann a compact-case she made from a clamshell. Further she confesses to using different color berries for mascara, eye shadow, and lipstick.
Q
Where did the castaways get all those clothes?
A
Dawn Wells ("Mary Ann") would often answer this question while touring with Bob Denver ("Gilligan"). She basically said that the Howells were responsible for the seemingly endless amount of outfits that the castaways would wear; for example, both Natalie Schafer ("Mrs. Howell") and Tina Louise ("Ginger") wore nurse's outfits when other cast members were sick or if they were assisting the Professor (Russell Johnson).The entire opening sequence of the first pilot shows Bob Denver ("Gilligan") struggling to carry a large number of suitcases on board the ship (the "SS Minnow"). Supposedly the Howells, being rich and eccentric, chose to travel with a great deal of their belongings, which included many changes of clothes.It should be noted, however, that during the episode "Lights, Camera, Action!" (Season 2, Episode 7) that Gilligan (Bob Denver) and Skipper (Alan Hale Jr.) are able to salvage two massive trunks from a sunken yacht.One of the trunks contains a movie projector, screen, and blank film (it belonged to the late Fifi LaFrance and her husband Ricardo Laughingwell, both silent film stars.) The other trunk, however, contained a bevy of old costumes, all of which the castaways presumably used for clothing.There was also recycling of materials on hand and found material into clothes. The women are seen sewing in first season episodes. Mary Ann and Ginger are shown sewing by hand, while in "The Matchmaker" (Season 1, Episode 25) Mrs. Howell is shown using a pedal powered bamboo sewing machine. Ginger sometimes wears a dress with "SS Minnow" stenciled on it, which she explains she made from Gilligan's duffle bag. In another episode, a weather balloon which landed on the island is cut up for use as fabric.
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