The Sweepstakes

"The Sweepstakes" is the 41st episode in the series and the Second episode in the Second season. It first aired on October 14, 1965.

Synopsis
Gilligan is serving drinks to the Howell's in their faux country club on the island when he hears over the radio the new about the Argentinian Sweepstakes. Realizing he has the winning ticket, he runs through the island announcing he's a millionaire. The Howells decide to give him membership in the club, and in turn, Gilligan pays the admission costs to the club for everyone else on the island. Realizing the club is no longer exclusive, Mr. Howell demands to see Gilligan's winning ticket, but after he can't find it, he throws everyone out of the club. That night, Mr. Howell has a dream sequence in which he is a prospector who after forty years strikes it rich and goes into town to file a claim. The Professor is a assayer, Gilligan is the Marshall, Ginger is a saloon owner, Mary Ann is a western damsel in distress, and the Skipper as a saloon gambler. Howell gives out promissory notes to pay for their services and debts which he can't pay after losing his ticket. Rushing to Gilligan to apologize, he finds Gilligan's lost ticket tacked over the First Mate's hammock but discovers its two years old. He invites everyone back into the club after all, reverting to character the next day after Gilligan realizes that the ticket is two years old and worthless.

Trivia

 * Blooper: The exterior shot of the Howell's hut before Mr. Howell's dream is actually a shot of the boy's hut, not the Howell's hut.
 * In the dream sequence, Mr. Howell can be seen putting the claim in his pocket, but it may have fallen out of a hole.
 * In the dream sequence, Mary Ann mentions she is the last of her family, each of them wiped out by separate Indian tribes except her grandmother was shot by Marshall Gilligan.
 * Mrs. Howell doesn't appear in the dream sequence.

Quotes

 * Mr. Howell - "I haven't had a bath in forty years."
 * Professor - "I know."
 * (repeated by Gilligan, Ginger, Mary Ann and the Skipper)