| "Gilligan's Living Doll" | |
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| Season 2, Episode 21 | |
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| A robot, XR-1000, lands on the island. the castaways try to put it to use, then they try to get him to swim to Hawaii to deliver an SOS. | |
| Basic Info | |
| Air Date: | 2/10/66 |
| Written By: | Bob Stevens |
| Directed By: | Leslie Goodwins |
| Guest Cast: | ??? |
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Gilligan's Living Doll is the 21st episode of the Second Season. It aired February 10, 1966.
Synopsis
The Skipper gets stuck with the laundry chore and grouses over it even as he's just laying back watching Gilligan run their Pedal-Powered Washing Machine. Gilligan, meanwhile, stops pedaling to go searching for his rabbit's foot in the laundry. As the Skipper scoffs at Gilligan's belief in his rabbit's foot, they notice a parachute over the island. They go searching for it and discover a robot, which was launched from Hickam Field in Hawaii to Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on a radiation detection flight. The Professor believes they will be rescued when the Air Force come looking for it, but in the meantime, everyone exploits the robot to do all the menial jobs on the island. Mary Ann has it sweep her hut, but it goes through the wall, and Ginger has it do the dishes, but it goes crazy when she tampers with its controls. When the Skipper tries using it to do the laundry, Mr. Howell takes it to caddy in a golf game with Mrs. Howell. When he sends it back, the robot shoves Gilligan into the laundry before pedaling the machine. On the radio, the news reports that the Air Force won't be looking for the Robot as they don't where it was lost. This leaves everyone trying to decide how to use the Robot to get them rescued. They try to have it build a boat, but it actually a boat in miniature. When Gilligan suggests sending the Robot to Hawaii to get supplies to get them rescued, the Skipper realizes the Robot could just deliver a message itself. They try teaching it to swim, but all it can do is walk the bottom of the lagoon. That leaves the Professor with no recourse but to let it walk the ocean floor and deliver their message to the authorities in Hawaii. A few days later, news comes the Robot has been caught in fisherman's nets, and as its memory tapes are played on the radio, they're all mixed up, demagnetized by Gilligan's rabbit's foot stuck inside it, ruining another chance to be rescued.
Major Events
Credits
Main Cast
- Bob Denver as Gilligan
- Alan Hale Jr. as The Skipper
- Jim Backus as Mr. Howell
- Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Howell
- Tina Louise as Ginger
- Dawn Wells as Mary Ann
- Russell Johnson as The Professor
Guest Cast
- Bob d'Arcy as XR-1000
- Charles Maxwell as the Radio Announcer (unconfirmed)
Trivia
- Despite his rabbit's foot in this episode, Gilligan makes no mention of his gold four leaf lucky charm from Mine Hero.
- The Robot reportedly weighs over one thousand pounds, and yet, the Professor places him over one of their wood tables to work on him.
- It seems extremely odd that the Robot was programmed to build a small model boat , a minesweeper, a destroyter and aircraft carriers but nothing in between-such as a raft.
- No one thinks to check in on the Robot when he is supposed to be building the boat.
- The robot reports it will take 89 years and 4 months to build a bridge from the island to Hawaii.
- The Professor never thinks of just dismantling the Robot to use its parts to fix the transmitter.
- In the syndicated version of this episode the parts of the Robot working for Mary Ann and Ginger are not shown.
Quotes
- Skipper - "That's just what we needed - a tin fugitive from The Wizard Of Oz."
- Skipper - "Great, a mechanical Gilligan!"
- Professor - "Luck Gilligan is all in the mind."
Gilligan - "Professor, with my mind, I need all the luck I can get."
- Mr. Howell - "He by golly sounds like our answer to Lloyd Bridges!"
