Season 1

Summary
This is the first of the three seasons of the classic 1964 TV sitcom, Gilligan's Island, about seven castaways, who have wrecked their boat on a deserted island. The castaways include clumsy, yet lovable "Willy," known throughout the show as Gilligan, warm hearted, yet bad tempered Jonas Grumby, more commonly known as "Skipper," rich and sensitive Mr. Thurston Howell III along with his wife, Eunice "Lovey" Howell, known to the other castaways as Mrs. Howell, the beautiful and seductive Ginger Grant, intelligent and sensible Roy Hinkley nicknamed the Professor and heart-warming and innocent Mary Ann Summers. Each episode deals with different problems that the castaways have to deal with. It ran until 1967.

Main Cast for the Season

 * Bob Denver as Gilligan
 * Alan Hale Jr. as Skipper
 * Jim Backus as Thurston Howell III
 * Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Howell
 * Tina Louise as Ginger
 * Russell Johnson as The Professor
 * Dawn Wells as Mary Ann

Episodes
Episode 8.

Goodbye Island

Gilligan finds "maple syrup glue", and soon the castaways find the potential of this glue and try it on the boat. It works perfectly, and they find out that they can leave the island, but soon Gilligan finds out that this glue is only temporary and has to tell the other castaways before the boat falls apart again.

Episode 9.

The Big Gold Strike

Gilligan, after finding a cave full of gold, must share it with Mr. Howell, who insists that this cave is his, but soon is charged in gold for everything, such as meals. How will this gold strike affect the castaways?

Episode 10.

Waiting for Watubi

Skipper finds a supposed cursed idol of the god of evil, Kona, and believes that he is doomed and that the only one that can cure him is the Watubi. So, Gilligan poses as the Watubi, with Ginger and Mary Ann as his assistants.

Episode 11.

Angel on the Island

Ginger, having an idea to make an off-broadway play of Cleopatra, goes to Mr. Howell, who agrees to back her play, but soon Mrs. Howell believes, instead of Ginger, she should play Cleopatra. Gilligan soon steps in and sets things straight.

Episode 12.

Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta Talk

Christmas has come to the island, and each of the castaways wish to be rescued. They think back to that fateful day, when they landed on the island. Suddenly, Santa shows up to remind them of all they have to be thankful for. But is Santa just the Skipper?

Episode 13.

Three Million Dollars More or Less

After Gilligan sinks a putt that Mr. Howell has been try forever to sink, Mr. Howell bets a quarter every time Gilligan sinks a putt and, in no time, has racked up three million. But, Mr. Howell can't stand losing one cent of his money and wins it all back in a game of pool.

Episode 14.

Water Water Everywhere

Water is becoming scarce, and the Professor wants to save it. But, when Gilligan drains the water supply, each castaway is scrambling to find some more water. The Howells do a rain dance, and Skipper makes a divining rod, but nothing can replenish the water supply, until Gilligan finds a frog, which leads him to a cave full of water, thus replenishing the water supply.

Episode 15.

So Sorry, My Island Now

A Japanese sailor, portrayed by Vito Scotti, still stuck in the past during World War II, finds the island and captures the five castaways. Gilligan and Skipper find his submarine, and Gilligan tries to cruise the submarine back to civilization, only to find everything written in Japanese.

Episode 16.

Plant You Now, Dig You Later

Gilligan finds a locked treasure chest, but Mr. Howell, the employer, believes that it is his. It leaves His Honor, The Professor, to decide who it rightfully belongs to. Meanwhile, Mr. Howell decides to buy out each of the castaways' shares.

Episode 17.

Little Island, Big Gun

After robbing a bank, the robbers decide to hide out on the island. After finding that is occupied by the castaways, the gangster poses as a doctor, to cause less suspicion.

Jackson Farrell portrayed by Larry Storch.

Episode 18.

X Marks the Spot

Good News: The Air Force decides to test launch a new missile. Bad News: They chose the island with the castaways living on it. Now it falls on the smallest of the group, Gilligan, to disarm the missile.

Episode 19.

Gilligan Meets Jungle Boy

Gilligan meets Jungle Boy, portrayed by Kurt Russell, and brings them to the castaways. As they try to teach him English, Jungle Boy suddenly flies the coop with the homemade balloon the castaways have made, filled with a natural supply of helium.

Episode 20.

St. Gilligan and the Dragon

The women, tired of being held subservient to them men, decide to go and make their own camp. The men know the women will never survive and come back, but soon both sides find it hard to live without the other half.

Episode 21.

Big Man on a Little Stick

The surfer, Duke Williams, lands on the island and claims to have ridden a tsunami. He doesn't want to leave, because of Ginger and Mary Ann, but when he finds out that they have "boyfriends", he is pleased to leave.

Episode 22.

Diamonds Are an Ape's Best Friend

An ape is on the loose and steals Mrs. Howells diamond brooch. The group of castaways soon find out the ape is only after Mrs. Howell's perfume.

Episode 23.

How to Be a Hero

After one too many times of Gilligan being so close to being a hero, but having it slip away, it leaves him feeling down in the dumps, so the castaways devise plans for Gilligan to become a hero.

Episode 24.

The Return of Wrongway Feldman

Wrongway soon returns to escape the hustle and bustle of civilization and simply will not be convinced to go back, so the castaways hatch a plan to send him back to civilization and to get the right location for their island too.

Episode 25.

The Matchmaker

Mrs. Howell misses the busy social season of civilization and love, so she tries to pair up Gilligan and Mary Ann. This creates a rift between her and Mr. Howell and results in a temporary battle between them. The castaways decide to recreate the scene of Mr. Howell's proposal at the famous, fancy French restaurant named the Tour D'Argent.

Episode 26.

Music Hath Charms

After seeing Gilligan with a homemade drum, it gives the magnificent idea to Mrs. Howell to create a orchestra, but another nearby tribe also gets an idea: to attack!

Episode 27.

New Neighbor Sam

Gangsters' voices are being heard, speaking of a way to get off the island, but they soon find out the voices are just from a parrot.

Mel Blanc voices the parrot.