90-524: The Challenge may refer to: Film [ edit ] The Challenge , a 1916 silent film starring Montagu Love The Challenge (1922 film) , an American silent film directed by Tom Terriss The Challenge (1938 film) , a mountain-climbing story starring Robert Douglas The Challenge (1948 film) , an American film starring Tom Conway The Challenge (1958 film) , an Italian film by Francesco Rosi, starring José Suárez The Challenge (1960 film) ,
180-568: A list of episodes of the television series Lost in Space . In the year 1997, the Robinson family leaves Earth in the Gemini 12 spaceship and sets out on a journey to be the first humans to colonize Alpha Centauri . Disaster strikes when their ship encounters a meteor storm, veers off course and crash-lands on an alien planet. By December 2001, after a delayed revival from suspended animation,
270-464: A werewolf and they set out to track the beast down. The footprints lead them to a family of hillbilly farmers who seem to worship the strange plants they raise. A feud begins to brew when the Robinsons learn the aliens are stealing equipment, and Judy becomes jealous when the farmer's daughter Effra flirts with Don. Meanwhile, Smith courts the mother, Sybilla, and proposes to her, but only to weasel
360-524: A 1952 Australian novel by E. V. Timms The Challenge , a 1990 novel by Jerry Ahern , the eleventh installment in The Defender series The Challenge , a 1997 novel by Robert J. Randisi under the pen name J. R. Roberts, the 181st installment in the Clint Adams - The Gunsmith series The Challenge , a 1998 novel by Ben M. Baglio under the pen name Lucy Daniels, the second installment in
450-494: A 1968 Hampton Hawes recording "The Challenge", a song by Christine McVie from Christine McVie The Challenge (game show), a high school game show available to Cablevision customers The examination sat by entrants to Westminster School who are applying for a Queen's Scholarship Joel Casamayor vs. Juan Manuel Márquez , a 2008 professional boxing match See also [ edit ] Challenge (disambiguation) Challenger (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
540-422: A 2022 spinoff series featuring former CBS reality contestants The Challenge: Australia , a 2022 spinoff series featuring former Australian reality contestants and celebrities The Challenge (miniseries) , a 1986 Australian mini series based on the 1983 America's Cup Literature [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] The Challenge , a 1924 novel by Nat Gould The Challenge (novel) ,
630-561: A British crime film featuring Jayne Mansfield and Anthony Quayle The Challenge (1970 film) , starring Darren McGavin The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art , a 1974 documentary film The Challenge (1982 film) , an action movie starring Scott Glenn and Toshirō Mifune The Challenge (2003 film) , featuring the Olsen twins The Challenge (2011 film) , based on the book by Jonathan Mahler The Challenge (2023 film) ,
720-417: A Russian space drama film directed by Klim Shipenko Shart: The Challenge , a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film by Puri Jagannadh, starring Tusshar Kapoor and Gracy Singh Television [ edit ] Episodes [ edit ] "The Challenge", Arabian Knights episode 7 (1968) "The Challenge", Armchair Mystery Theatre series 3, episode 10 (1965) "The Challenge", Around
810-414: A bloblike creature that begins stalking Tucker for his treasure – a device that forecasts the future. Will and the robot stumble upon another robot . More capable than their own robot, the alien robot works to gain the confidence of the Robinsons. At a critical point, the alien robot plans to disarm the Robinsons so that its master can come to take them as specimens for experiments. Seeking shelter from
900-472: A bumbling knight named Sagramonte who is on a great quest to slay a beast called Gundemar. He has been chasing the beast for 40 years across many worlds, Will admires him for his bravery and tries to help him in his quest. Meanwhile, Smith tries to find the Knight's ship in hopes he can get back to Earth, until he learns the Knight travels via magic he does not understand. Later, Penny encounters Gundemar and finds
990-512: A cave containing ancient artifacts, the Professor finds a tomb and encounters a ghostly entity named Canto (voiced by Gregory Morton) who slowly possesses his mind. When he returns to the ship, he exhibits hostility and fatigue which Dr. Smith believes is the beginning of a mental breakdown. Meanwhile, the entity gives the Professor the technical knowledge to repair the Jupiter 2 so it can leave
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#17327754048851080-409: A charismatic entertainer named Dr. Marvello who operates an intergalactic circus. Although dismayed to learn that there are only the seven castaways to entertain, Marvello puts on a show anyway. Hoping the troupe will swing by Earth, Smith tries to join them with a song-and-dance routine, but the ringleader's interest is in young Will, who exhibits amazing powers of conjuration. Marvello then offers Smith
1170-440: A collector of creature specimens from across the galaxy. It soon becomes clear that The Keeper plans to add members of the family to his exhibition when he asks Major West and Judy to come with him. Dr. Smith however, asks the alien for a ride to Earth where he can find all the humans he wants, but The Keeper has no interest and turns his sights on Will and Penny. Using the mesmerizing power of a strange staff, The Keeper tries to lure
1260-399: A dimensional telescope. While Athena showers affection upon Smith, her former suitor Urso arrives and challenges Smith to a duel. To make sure Smith accepts the challenge, Urso curses innocent Will with green skin and hair. Meanwhile, the telescope begins to show glimpses of the future, and Smith becomes terrified when he sees what he believes is his own funeral. Dr. Smith and Will encounter
1350-423: A golden crown and, putting it on, he summons an entourage of people who hail him as the new king of the planet Andronica. The aliens explain they leave a crown out in the open whenever they need a new leader and whoever finds it gets the job. Believing the position is too much for a boy, Smith convinces Will to surrender the crown to him. Smith gets the royal treatment but soon discovers his subjects are androids under
1440-458: A golden lyre, Smith strums it and is transported to a hellish place filled with fire and brimstone. There, a devilish man named Morbus presents a review of Smith's devious life and promises eternal damnation if he does not change his ways. Morbus lets the terrified Smith go, but only if he agrees to destroy the harp. Smith is happy to do so, but his attempt ends up releasing Morbus from his fiery dimension. Once free, Morbus meets Judy and quickly takes
1530-406: A great treasure. Soon a galactic lawman named Bolix arrives looking for Ohan, but the disc is what he's really after. Smith learns of the disc and follows it to the treasure – a box containing a metal collar that turns anything he touches into pure platinum. Smith's Midas touch quickly becomes a curse when the collar will not come off and he accidentally turns Penny into a platinum statue. During
1620-498: A group of Titans arrive and threaten to destroy his kingdom. Dr. Smith thinks he is going mad when he encounters a magician named Zalto who only he can see. The Robot, however, confirms the Magician's presence and leads Smith and Will to his secret lair. There, Smith learns Zalto has his own spaceship and the wizard plans to promote himself by using the craft to destroy an asteroid with the resulting explosion spelling his name among
1710-477: A group of soldiers and brought to where the princess took Will: the remains of an ancient city deep inside the caverns. The princess' "Major Domo" tells Will that he will fulfill a thousand-year-old prophecy where he becomes her consort and she leads an invasion army that will take over the universe – starting with the planet of the "brave man" who woke the princess, in this case, Earth. Guest stars: Kym Karath (Princess), Royal Dano (Major Domo) While exploring
1800-526: A heap on the Robinsons' doorstep. John and Don, then Will, rebuild the Robot, but suddenly everything mechanical around the ship goes haywire. The Robot warns that the aliens are building a weapon that controls machinery and the Robinsons must stop the aliens' evil plans. Penny encounters an android named Raddion and its creator, Sesmar, who is intrigued with her feelings for beauty and compassion, and wishes to instill such qualities upon his machine. Sesmar tests
1890-471: A hideous creature begins to stalk her. Outside, Dr. Smith tries to dismantle the mirror, not knowing he could trap Penny inside forever. Guest star: Michael J. Pollard (The Boy) Will and Dr. Smith are confronted by a young boy named Quano who is from a race of disciplined warriors. He explains he has been put on the Robinsons' hostile planet to prove his bravery, because one day he will take his father's place as ruler of his people. As part of his test, he
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#17327754048851980-483: A liking to her, which annoys Major West. Meanwhile, Smith learns Morbus is not the Devil, but an alien, and the dimension is a prison to which the harp provides access. Smith tries to return Morbus back to the prison, but in doing so, he unwittingly sends Judy there, as well. West then threatens to rip Smith's head off if he does not figure out how to get Judy back. Guest star: Gerald Mohr (Morbus) Dr. Smith, Will, and
2070-475: A material witness. Once at the planet, Smith and Will manage to escape the lawman and find a town full of residents who fear the real Zeno, and Smith takes advantage of the mistaken identity. When another gunslinger arrives to challenge Zeno, however, Smith's cowardice blows his cover. Fleeing back to the Robinsons' planet, Smith returns with the lawman right behind him, but a problem arises when no one can tell Zeno and Dr. Smith apart. When Will and Dr. Smith find
2160-615: A pair of humanoid aliens. Guest stars: Don Forbes (TV Commentator), Ford Rainey (The President), Lamar Lundy (The Giant) No Place to Hide was colorized and appears as an extra on the Netflix Lost in Space Season 1 June 4, 2019 Blu-ray release. All episodes in black-and-white On October 16, 1997 at about 8PM ET, the Robinson family departs from Cape Kennedy, Florida in the Jupiter 2 spaceship to colonize Alpha Centauri, but Dr. Zachary Smith ( Jonathan Harris ), working as
2250-432: A passing rocket ship that lands nearby. Appearing from the craft is a cowboy hat -wearing astronaut named Jimmy Hapgood. He explains he launched from Earth to Saturn in 1982, but veered off course when his guidance system failed and he has been lost in space ever since. Dr. Smith offers Hapgood the guidance system from the Robot as a gesture of good faith (but to enable Hapgood to give Smith a ride back to Earth). Meanwhile,
2340-446: A pegasus. Soon, Will arrives with Thor who has been searching for the gloves and hammer, but Brynhilda claims the hammer has chosen Smith to replace Thor as the warrior deity. Infuriated, Thor challenges Smith to a duel to the death. Terrified that he will be killed, Smith tries to use psychology on Thor, who breaks down admitting that he feels washed-up and is unable to fight again. Now Will and Smith must give Thor his confidence back when
2430-818: A production in the Isle of Wight. His Broadway debut occurred in The Second in Command (1913). He was typically cast in heartless villain roles. In the 1920s, he played with Rudolph Valentino in The Son of the Sheik , opposite John Barrymore in Don Juan , and appeared with Lillian Gish in 1928's The Wind . He also portrayed 'Colonel Ibbetson' in Forever (1921), the silent film version of Peter Ibbetson . Love
2520-416: A ride back to Earth. Soon however, Smith becomes horrified when he learns Sybilla and her daughter are witches and his future stepson Keel shapeshifts into the same hairy beast under a full moon. Note: This is a reunion between Sherry Jackson and Angela Cartwright from The Danny Thomas Show . Penny encounters an interstellar fugitive named Ohan whom she helps, and he gives her a talking disc that leads to
2610-416: A robotic slot machine. The scheme backfires, however, when the machine tries to kill one of them for the payment. Dr. Smith is accosted by an interstellar gunslinger named Zeno, who happens to be his mirror-double. Zeno forces Smith to swap clothes and has him arrested by a galactic lawman. While Zeno hides out among the Robinsons, Smith is taken to another planet to stand trial, and Will is brought along as
2700-407: A saboteur for a foreign government, rigs the environmental control robot to destroy the ship's control systems within hours after take off. Events lead to Smith being trapped aboard the doomed ship, which encounters a meteor storm and veers light years off course. Soon, the robot becomes active and does further damage before it can be stopped. Later, Professor John Robinson ( Guy Williams ) tries to fix
2790-420: A search for water, the Professor, Major West, Will and the Robot take shelter from the heat by entering a cave. Soon an earthquake hits, and Will and the Robot fall down a pit that leads to an underground world. Will finds a little sleeping princess and he awakens her with a kiss. Once awake, she insists Will come with her to her people. The Professor and West try to find Will and the Robot, but they are captured by
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2880-442: A servant android named Verda. Smith, however, becomes annoyed with the android and passes her off to Will and Penny to befriend. Soon, a celestial department-store manager named Mr. Zumdish arrives and notifies Smith that the payment for Verda is past due, but Smith refuses to pay, claiming Verda is defective merchandise. Zumdish demands Verda back, but the Robinsons refuse to hand her over, believing she has developed human feelings and
2970-511: A spaceship sedan chair to a nearby asteroid, where the thief has set up his camp. Penny is put to work tending a furnace, while the thief recruits Will to help him find his lost love – a princess he believes is trapped somewhere back on the Robinsons' planet. Meanwhile, Smith is mistaken as the return of the cruel vizier who imprisoned the princess, and the thief vows revenge against him. Dr. Smith flees in terror when his estranged cousin, Colonel Jeremiah Smith, has tracked him down and pays him
3060-515: A storm, Penny and Dr. Smith find a large mirror with a frame made of platinum and Smith becomes obsessed with its potential value. After her pet bloop Debbie enters the mirror and returns with a bell, Smith not believing his eyes, he then watches as Penny accidentally falls inside the mirror and into a pocket dimension. There, she meets a young boy who tells her that behind the mirror they can always have fun and stay as children forever. Penny, however, desperately tries to get out, and to make matters worse
3150-410: A treasure if he complies. Driven by greed, Smith steals the Robinsons' weapons and hands them over, but the robot tricks him and forces him to work on a laborious assembly line. After evading an alien missile, the Jupiter 2 suffers damage and the Robinsons are once again forced down on an unknown world. Dr. Smith sends the Robot out to investigate the mist-shrouded planet and when it does not return,
3240-466: A visit. Although the Robinsons show Jeremiah hospitality, Dr. Smith adamantly refuses to see his relative. Everyone thinks Dr. Smith is being rude, until they learn that the cousin is trying to kill him because the last surviving member of the Smith family will get their late Aunt Maude's fortune. The Professor forces the two cousins to a truce, but Jeremiah cons Dr. Smith into gambling away the inheritance on
3330-482: A vital piece of equipment. Fed-up with his mischief, Professor Robinson exiles him. While away, Smith finds a crashed spaceship and announces to the Robinsons that he will fix the craft and leave them behind. Don mocks Smith, with John's cooperation, leaving some spare parts and repair supplies from the Jupiter 2. Smith's plan backfires when he and Will encounter the ship's owner – a bombastic space Admiral named Zahrt (of
3420-479: A warmer climate, but Dr. Smith refuses to go with them. Journeying in the Chariot , the family seeks shelter from a freak lightning storm inside a cave. There they find, and explore, ruins of a past civilization. The Robinsons continue their journey south where they encounter a frozen sea and drive across the ice. Back at the Jupiter 2 , Dr. Smith deals with the severe cold, but just when he's about to freeze solid
3510-518: A wind-up monster after them. Outside the machine, the Professor and Major West try to get Will and Smith back before a nearby fissure in the crust opens further and imperils them all. A representative of the machine's owners, Mr. Zumdish of the Celestial Department Store, returns and declares the machine "outdated" and that it must be destroyed. Dr. Smith conducts a rain-making experiment, but his device malfunctions and destroys
3600-773: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Montagu Love Montagu Love (15 March 1877 – 17 May 1943) was an English screen, stage and vaudeville actor. Born in Portsmouth , Hampshire , Love was the son of Harry Love and Fanny Louisa Love, née Poad; his father was listed as accountant on the 1881 English Census. Educated in Great Britain, Love began his career as an artist, with his first important job as an illustrator for The Illustrated Daily News in London. Love's acting debut came with an American company in
3690-493: Is lost. Major West tries to land on the planet, but Dr. Smith demands they return to Earth and uses the reprogrammed robot to force his authority. West manages to subdue Smith but the Jupiter 2 falls from orbit and crashes on the planet. With everyone safe, West leads a mission in the Chariot to find the Professor. Meanwhile, Smith schemes a plan to escape the planet and orders the robot to eliminate all "non-essential personnel." The Robinsons begin to make themselves at home on
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3780-426: Is nearly killed when Dr. Smith causes an explosion, and a fed-up Professor thinks it is best if he leaves. Dejected, Smith heads off, but he is followed by Will who feels sorry for him. Smith and Will then find the wreckage of an alien spaceship and a mysterious machine that creates anything they wish for. Word of the magical machine reaches the Robinsons who want to use the device as well, but their eventual greed forces
3870-414: Is no longer a piece of merchandise. After Professor Robinson defeats a gladiatorial brute in hand-to-hand combat, he is approached by an intergalactic fight promoter who requests he enter his games. The Professor refuses, but after Dr. Smith learns a fighter could stand to earn riches beyond imagination if he wins, he tries to enter the games himself – but only after cutting a deal to face what he believes
3960-442: Is pulled down to a strange planet that Dr. Smith believes is Earth. Soon, a friendly voice makes contact and identifies itself as "Space Control", but the Robinsons are suspicious. After landing, they send the Robot out to investigate, but Smith impatiently tries to make contact himself. Expecting a big welcome party, Smith instead is approached by a group of androids and their robot leader who demands he surrender all weapons and offers
4050-414: Is the weakest opponent. Meanwhile, Major West and the Professor eavesdrop on the promoter and learn that if Smith should lose the match, he dooms Earth to an alien invasion. Will and Dr. Smith are attacked by an Arabian thief and they run back to the safety of the Jupiter 2 . No one, however, believes the story of their encounter, especially Penny – that is until Will, Smith, and she are whisked away in
4140-426: Is to challenge someone to a contest of strength and skill and he picks Will as his opponent. Meanwhile, Dr. Smith eavesdrops on Quano and his father and learns that if Will beats him the father will cover up his humiliating failure by destroying any witnesses – i.e., the Robinsons. Smith then tries to strike a deal with Quano to ensure Will fails the contest in exchange for a ride back to Earth. A freak storm destroys
4230-697: The Jess the Border Collie series Steel Trapp: The Challenge , a 2008 young adult thriller novel by Ridley Pearson, the first installment in the Steel Trapp series Non-fiction [ edit ] The Challenge: Liquor and Lawlessness versus Constitutional Government , a 1928 book by William Gibbs McAdoo The Challenge: Is the Church Obsolete? , a 1966 book by Ivan Southall Other [ edit ] The Challenge (album) ,
4320-523: The Imperial Cassiopeian Navy) who forces Will, Smith and the Robot to repair and crew his vessel. After installing the propulsion unit from the Robinsons, Zahrt blasts off to seek revenge against his former mutinous crew who stranded him on the planet. While reciting lines for a play, Dr. Smith summons a pair of magical gloves and the golden hammer of Thor . Smith then encounters Thor's wife Brynhilda, who takes him to Valhalla upon
4410-540: The Knights of Justice season 1, episode 8 (1992) "The Challenge", Lost in Space season 1, episode 22 (1966) "The Challenge", MacGyver (1985) season 4, episode 12 (1989) "The Challenge", My Parents Are Aliens series 2, episode 1 (2000) "The Challenge", Oggy and the Cockroaches season 6, episode 16c (2018) "The Challenge", Recess season 2, episode 5a (1998) "The Challenge", Richard
4500-1489: The Lionheart episode 11 (1962) "The Challenge", Rules of Engagement season 3, episode 9 (2009) "The Challenge", Sealab 2020 episode 10 (1972) "The Challenge", Space Ghost episode 13b (1966) "The Challenge", Stormy Petrel episode 6 (1960) "The Challenge", The Adventures of Black Beauty series 2, episode 10 (1973) "The Challenge", The Adventures of Robin Hood series 1, episode 8 (1955) "The Challenge", The Alaskans episode 16 (1960) "The Challenge", The Big Valley season 3, episode 26 (1968) "The Challenge", The F.B.I. season 5, episode 8 (1969) "The Challenge", The Legend of William Tell episode 6 (1998) "The Challenge", The Magician (French) episode 13 (1998) "The Challenge", The Musketeers series 1, episode 8 (2014) "The Challenge", The Onedin Line series 2, episode 13 (1972) "The Challenge", The Rifleman season 1, episode 28 (1959) "The Challenge", The Virginian season 5, episode 6 (1966) "The Challenge", What's Happening Now!! season 1, episode 13 (1985) "The Challenge", Whirlybirds season 3, episode 9 (1959) "The Challenge", Yes Minister series 2, episode 2 (1982) "The Challenge", Zorro (1990) season 2, episode 11 (1990) Shows [ edit ] The Challenge ,
4590-440: The Professor and Maureen make a critical decision – knowing Hapgood's capsule, Traveling Man , can carry two more passengers, they ask him to take Will and Penny off the dangerous planet and back with him to Earth. Hapgood refuses to accept the responsibility and Dr. Smith tries to weasel his way into the passenger seat. Penny finds a cave where she is greeted by a curious voice that draws her inside to play. Later, she returns to
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#17327754048854680-427: The Professor and Maureen, as well as Major West and Judy, offer themselves in their place, but The Keeper refuses them. Soon, The Keeper is injured during the escape of his most hideous monster and the Robinsons are left to deal with the beast themselves. While the Professor and Major West investigate a landed alien ship, Will and Dr. Smith are captured by a pirate named Tucker and his mechanical parrot Nick. Smith has
4770-441: The Professor forces Smith to go out and search for it with Will sneaking out to join him. After finding the Robot, Smith and Will encounter a hostile, reclusive hermit named Tiabo, who pretends to be part of an alien army in hopes of frightening the Robinsons away. Meanwhile, Smith becomes a human bomb when he consumes what he thinks is an exquisite drink, only to learn it was an explosive liquid. Dr. Smith, Will and Penny encounter
4860-435: The Professor to get rid of it. Refusing to destroy it, Smith takes it back to the alien ship, which he "redecorates", but then he summons a servant to tend to his needs. Instead, a menacing mummylike creature appears who tries to take the machine away. Penny, Will and Dr. Smith find an alien machine that beams Penny and her pet Bloop away, but Will manages to bring them back. Despite the Professor telling him to stay away from
4950-402: The Robinsons' feelings with a special camera he gives to Dr. Smith, and then tricks the family into entering his lab, where he drains the emotions from their minds and leaves them irritable and lazy people. Major West, whose traits were rejected by Sesmar, has to team up with his nemesis Dr. Smith to stop the mad scientist and return the Robinsons back to normal. While the men are off exploring
5040-423: The Robinsons' garden and condenser unit, forcing the family to ration protein pills. Dr. Smith and Will soon find a series of alien advertising signs which lead them to an outdoor bazaar run by a space trader. The trader shows them incredible wares and tasty food from around the galaxy, but the greedy businessman's prices are too high for the Robinsons who require every vital piece of equipment they have. Dr. Smith, on
5130-431: The Robot attack the pirate who runs off with Will as his prisoner. Will however, quickly befriends Tucker and becomes envious of the pirate life after hearing some of Tucker's exciting tales. Tucker makes Will his first mate and has him swear the pirate oath. Later, Tucker strikes a deal with the Robinsons to return Will unharmed if they help fix his broken ship. The Professor agrees, but soon another ship arrives and releases
5220-436: The Robot find a cave where they encounter shadowy beings who demand the Robot be given to them to examine. The three flee back to the Jupiter 2 , where aliens project a message to Professor Robinson with an offer to buy the Robot, but he refuses to sell. When the aliens threaten to harm the family, the Robot voluntarily gives himself up for their experiment. The beings end up taking the Robot apart and then later dump his parts in
5310-457: The Scout Law to Dr Smith. -"A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent."- Dr. Smith falls into a trance and walks into a glass cage where a monster comes and attacks him. A mysterious man suddenly appears and teleports the creature away. Later the man approaches the Robinsons and identifies himself as "The Keeper" —
5400-470: The Sun, and pulling away depletes their fuel, leaving them with no choice but to head to nearby Earth. The girl lures Smith outside the ship. With the little fuel they have left from the barge, hope is shattered when the family is forced to make the decision to save Dr. Smith and miss their chance of returning to Earth. They have a very brief radio contact with Alpha Control, which cannot aid them. The Jupiter 2
5490-1215: The World in 80 Days with Michael Palin episode 1 (1989) "The Challenge", Arthur of the Britons series 1, episode 3 (1972) "The Challenge", Bananas in Pyjamas (2011) series 2, episode 47 (2012) "The Challenge", Barnaby Jones season 3, episode 3 (1974) "The Challenge", Brave Eagle episode 13 (1955) "The Challenge", Broken Arrow season 1, episode 18 (1957) "The Challenge", Falcon Crest season 2, episode 1 (1982) "The Challenge", Five Mile Creek season 2, episode 2 (1984) "The Challenge", Flipper (1995) season 3, episode 14 (1999) "The Challenge", Follyfoot series 3, episode 6 (1973) "The Challenge", Fraggle Rock season 1, episode 14 (1983) "The Challenge", Galactik Football season 1, episode 3 (2006) "The Challenge", Heidi season 1, episode 3 (2015) "The Challenge", High Stakes episode 5 (2001) "The Challenge", Ironside (1967) season 1, episode 20 (1968) "The Challenge", Iznogoud episode 23 (1995) "The Challenge", King Arthur and
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#17327754048855580-452: The alien but hastily shoots it with a laser gun. More aliens appear and the furious creatures chase everyone back to the Jupiter 2 which forces its way out of the alien ship to safety. The family finds a planet able to support human life and the Professor feels they should land there. He decides to first check out the planet himself and goes off in a spacesuit with forearm mounted "Para-Jet" thrusters . The thrusters malfunction and contact
5670-409: The aliens become futile because they do not speak verbally. Later, Will encounters the aliens' playful child, but the boy suddenly falls ill and Will takes him to a cave to rest. When the two boys do not return to their respective camps, the aliens and the Robinsons begin to suspect each other of foul play which could lead to a potentially deadly confrontation if the children are not found. Major West
5760-431: The beast a kind and very intelligent being who she quickly befriends and tries to hide from the knight. Will finds another alien vending machine, but this one appears broken. Again, Dr. Smith fiddles with the controls, but he disappears into the machine. Will tries to get him, but he too is teleported away. Will finds himself in a toymaker's shop where he meets Mr. O.M., who thinks Will and Smith are escaped toys and sends
5850-399: The blazing heat wave. Heading back to the ship, the amphibious Chariot must cross a now-thawed and rough sea. Will listens in to radio energies from space, but after Professor Robinson warns him that the frequencies could attract harmful energy from a storm, Smith misunderstands the explanation, fears an invader, and spots one on the radar scope. Will's outgoing signals were intercepted by
5940-930: The body of the slain Din. Love's last film to be released, Devotion , was released three years after his death aged 66 in 1943. He was interred at Chapel of the Pines Crematory . His last acting performance was in Wings Over the Pacific (1943). Love was married to actress Marjorie Hollis. Besides acting, Montague had a keen interest in drawing and painting. He became very proficient in caricatures of cast mates and also military paintings, primarily those of British military uniforms. On 17 May 1943, Love died in Beverly Hills, California at age 66. List of Lost in Space episodes#ep22 This article provides
6030-445: The children onto his spaceship and into cages. Guest stars: Michael Rennie (Keeper) Continuing the story from the last episode: Dr. Smith and the Robot sneak aboard The Keeper's ship where Smith tampers with the control systems and unwittingly releases a horde of monsters that escape onto the planet. Furious, The Keeper demands the Robinsons hand over Will and Penny, or he will let his creatures remain free to tear them apart. Both
6120-420: The control of a scientist whose people regularly select an alien as a king for a sacrifice ceremony; the alien considers Smith a suitable choice, ridding the galaxy of a useless being. In the meantime, the alien makes a good-natured clone of Smith whose kindness and hard work cause the Robinsons to suspect something isn't right and the real Smith must be in grave danger. Will, Penny and Dr. Smith are attacked by
6210-654: The entrance to a secret cave. Captain Tucker the space pirate returns in search of a mechanical head-in-a-box that thinks Dr. Smith is its former master – the late pirate "Billy Bones". Hot on the trail of Bones' treasure, Tucker lies in wait for the head to reveal the location to Smith. Tucker's impatient crew, however, wants the treasure now and forces Smith to lead them to it, but the head doesn't cooperate and puts Smith's life in danger. Meanwhile, Will, who admired Tucker, becomes disappointed when he learns he has taken up with bad company again when he promised to lead an honest living
6300-464: The explosives go off. Thinking Penny is dead, the formless entity threatens to punish those who have hurt her with a powerful wrath. An alien family, the Taurons, land on the Robinsons' planet and set up a camp nearby. Meanwhile, Dr. Smith is approached by the alien's scout robot, but he considers it an attack and thinks their new neighbors are hostile. Problems arise when attempts to communicate with
6390-430: The family behind an energy containment wall and then summon them one at a time to give their testimony of what really happened. The aliens soon realize Dr. Smith is the only guilty one who caused the problems and threaten to imprison him. The Robinsons, however, sign a petition to excuse Smith by reason of insanity. Guest stars: Dawson Palmer (Monster). Dr. Smith finds an alien vending machine and unintentionally orders
6480-445: The family finds a large alien ship which pulls the Jupiter 2 inside. The Professor, West and Dr Smith explore the ship and try to figure out the craft's advanced navigation system in hopes of locating Earth. Smith ventures off alone, believing the ship to be owned by his foreign government employers. Meanwhile, young Will Robinson ventures onto the alien ship and meets an alien creature. Smith stumbles upon Will trying to communicate with
6570-415: The family has settled in over a six-month period and made the planet their home, but a severe winter is coming and they must journey south. Traveling in their all-terrain "chariot," the family encounters fearsome cyclopean monsters, survives a stormy sea, and explores the cave of an ancient civilization. Eventually they find a tropical region and set up a camp, but unbeknownst to them they are being observed by
6660-634: The first installment in Legends of the Superheroes , a 1979 series of specials featuring the DC Comics characters Series [ edit ] The Challenge (TV series) , a reality game show on MTV, originally titled Real World/Road Rules Challenge The Challenge: All Stars , a spinoff of the main Challenge series featuring cast members from previous seasons The Challenge: USA ,
6750-444: The force of life. Unfortunately, Nerim's subterranean blasting has caused the core of the planet to become unstable and the Robinsons rush to get the Jupiter 2 ready for departure. Meanwhile, Smith plays a card game with Nerim and gambles for some of the cosmonium, but instead he ends up losing a vital component for the Jupiter 2 which could hinder the Robinsons' escape. Guest star: Strother Martin (Nerim) Claiming he has found
6840-454: The golden man asks Smith for the Robinsons' weapons to break the balance of power, and in return he offers Smith a lift back to Earth. Smith foolishly gives the man the weapons, and the alien reveals its true form – a twisted-faced monster who really plans to destroy the Robinsons once he finishes off his enemy. The green space girl Athena – who hypnotized Dr. Smith while the Jupiter 2 traveled through space – returns when Smith finds her with
6930-420: The job of being Will's manager if he can coax the boy into joining the show. An alien from a galactic tribunal appears at the Robinsons' camp carrying a talking computer that announces the family and Don have been indicted for committing crimes in space – namely their previous trespassing aboard an alien ship and leaving junk in space when the Professor lost tools while repairing the Jupiter 2 . The aliens hold
7020-492: The machine, Will becomes obsessed with fixing it and has the Robot beam him to Earth. Will arrives in a small Vermont town and he tries to contact Alpha Control, but the locals who help him don't buy his stories of being from the Jupiter 2 mission. Back on the alien world (which Will calls "Priplanus"), the Robot stands by to bring Will back, but Dr. Smith reprograms him for another task which appears destined to strand Will on Earth. In this episode, minutes 9 to 10 Robot recites
7110-409: The other hand, is willing to trade anything for a decent meal, including the Robot. Learning of the unauthorized sale, the Professor orders Smith to get the Robot back, and in doing so, the trader tricks the doctor into signing himself over as a slave. When the Robinsons learn the merchant has a weather-controlling machine, they realize they have been swindled and try to get Dr. Smith back. Will finds
7200-488: The planet, the women and Dr. Smith are approached by a handsome golden-skinned man named Keema, who offers them extravagant gifts and friendship. Keema explains he is at war with a belligerent and hostile, frog-headed alien that Penny and Dr. Smith had encountered earlier. Despite Keema's hospitality, Penny distrusts him and goes to talk to the frog-like alien. She finds the creature a more likable being who simply wishes to survive and fights only to preserve his people. Meanwhile,
7290-486: The planet. Once the family learns their father may be under the influence of an alien, they try to stop him, but time is running out as the being's control over their father grows stronger. All episodes in Seasons 2 and 3 filmed in color Dr. Smith and Will encounter an intergalactic prospector named Nerim who is mining for cosmonium, a substance he claims is the most valuable material in the universe and that it contains
7380-592: The resignation of those responsible for the Dreyfus cover-up, in The Life of Emile Zola (1937), as well as Don Alejandro de la Vega, whose son appears to be a fop but is actually Zorro, in the 1940 version of The Mark of Zorro , starring Tyrone Power . In 1941, he played a doctor in Shining Victory . In 1939's Gunga Din , Montagu Love reads the final stanza of Rudyard Kipling 's original poem over
7470-423: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Challenge . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Challenge&oldid=1250946402 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
7560-406: The ship with stories of her new friend, "Mr. Nobody", who gave her shiny crystals as gifts. When Dr. Smith realizes the crystals are really diamonds, he tails Penny to the cave but is unable to get inside. He then tricks Major West into helping him blast the cavern open. Penny learns of the scheme and fears the blast could hurt her friend, but she is too late to warn him and is caught in a cave in when
7650-407: The ship's sensor systems but must go outside the craft to perform the repairs. He becomes untethered and his wife Maureen goes out to help him. Guest star: Hoke Howell (Sgt. Rogers) Maureen saves her husband and he makes the repairs to the ship, but an approaching comet heats the hull of the Jupiter 2 and the hatch door becomes stuck. Major West forces the door open and saves the couple. Next,
7740-400: The stars. Smith volunteers to be Zalto's apprentice so he can swindle his way aboard the ship and take it back to Earth. When Smith boards the craft, Zalto pushes Will inside with him and launches the ship. As planned, Smith goes to Earth, but thinking they are hostile aliens, Earth defense launches missiles at them. While Will and Penny learn the rules of roulette from Dr. Smith, Penny finds
7830-409: The strange alien world, growing plants and herding local animals for food. After checking a meteorological station , the professor learns that a severe cold front is coming which will drop the temperature to lethal levels. To make matters worse, the professor and Major West are attacked by a giant cyclopean creature that lurks in the area. The family decides to abandon the Jupiter 2 and head south to
7920-413: The temperature begins to swiftly rise. The robot computes that the planet is in a peculiar orbit around its star and will eventually become superheated. Now at risk of burning up, Smith sends the Robot to find and warn the Robinsons, but when it arrives, Major West shoots it with a laser thinking Smith sent it to harm them. West's hasty decision puts him at odds with the Professor and tempers flare along with
8010-504: The way to Earth, Dr. Smith tampers with the navigation controls and inadvertently dumps all the Jupiter 2 's reserve fuel supply. The Professor locates an Earth fuel barge where they refuel. Meanwhile, Smith, who has changed the ship's course back to Earth again by coopting Penny to do it for him, begins to see a beautiful, green-skinned woman floating outside the viewports who sings his name, but no one believes his wild story. When an alarm sounds, they discover they are headed directly at
8100-705: Was one of the more successful villains in silent films. One of Love's first sound films was the part-talkie The Mysterious Island co-starring Lionel Barrymore . In 1937, he played Henry VIII in the first talking film version of Mark Twain 's The Prince and the Pauper , with Errol Flynn . Love played the bigoted Bishop of the Black Canons in The Adventures of Robin Hood , also starring Flynn. However, he also played gruff authoritarian figures, such as Monsieur Cavaignac , who, contrary to history, demands
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