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This is a list of episodes from the television series 巨大な宇宙, which ran for two seasons between 1968 and 1970. The list below gives original air dates, writer, director, guest stars, and brief synopsis information of each episode. All of the episodes were filmed in colour.
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | September 22, 1968 | April 20, 1969 | |
2 | 25 | September 21, 1969 | March 22, 1970 |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1 (1968–69)
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11"The Crash"Irwin AllenStory by : Irwin Allen
Teleplay by : Anthony WilsonSeptember 22, 1968 2401
On June 12, 1983, suborbital passenger flight 612 (or Spindrift), on its way from Los Angeles to London, encounters a bizarre storm and is forced to make a crash landing. Those aboard – the crew: pilot Capt. Steve Burton (Gary Conway), co-pilot Dan Erickson (Don Marshall), stewardess Betty Hamilton (Heather Young), and passengers: engineer Mark Wilson (Don Matheson), pampered city girl and jet-setter Valerie Scott (Deanna Lund), bank robber (disguised as a naval commander) Alexander B. Fitzhugh (Kurt Kasznar), orphan boy Barry Lockridge (Stefan Arngrim) and his dog Chipper – find themselves in a mysterious land dominated by giants. While exploring, Steve and Valerie are captured by a giant scientist and the others mount a rescue.
22"Ghost Town"Nathan JuranStory by : Anthony Wilson
Teleplay by : Gilbert Ralston & William WelchSeptember 29, 1968 2414
Barry is zapped by a force field and knocked unconscious. When the others search for him, they discover an abandoned town built to human scale, but soon learn it is an elaborate model created by an old man named Akman. The man wants the little people to stay and live in his miniature village, but they are tormented by his sadistic granddaughter, who attempts to kill them after they get her into trouble.
Note: In this episode, the characters are revealed to be in fact on another planet, when Akman tells his granddaughter that the little people are from Earth.
33"Framed"Harry HarrisMann RubinOctober 6, 1968 2408
Steve and Fitzhugh attempt to steal a lens from a camera they see set down by a photographer, but then witness the man murder his photo subject – a young woman who resisted his advances. A drunken hobo enters the park and passes out on a bench, giving the killer the opportunity to plant evidence and make it look like the bum committed the crime. Steve snaps a picture of the set up, but he is then presented with the problem of somehow getting the picture developed and given to the police.
44"Underground"Sobey MartinEllis St. JosephOctober 20, 1968 2411
The little people witness the handover of an envelope between two men, but the recipient is shot by police and the letter confiscated. Soon, Steve receives a radio call from someone who claims to be a pilot of another Earth ship. Suspicious of the call, Steve decides to check it out, but curious Fitzhugh and Valerie follow him. All three are captured by the man who made the letter drop, who claims to be part of an underground political movement. He forces Steve and Fitzhugh to sneak the letter out of the police station and holds Valerie hostage until they comply.
55"Terror-Go-Round"Sobey MartinCharles BennettNovember 3, 1968 2416
Barry and Fitzhugh are captured by a gypsy boy named Pepi, who hands them to his uncle Carlos, a carnival owner, who plans to sell them to a circus. Steve leads an attempt to free the two captives by stealing the spark plugs from Carlos's truck, but events lead to everyone else being captured, as well. Carlos then tortures Mark to force Steve into handing over the stolen plugs, but Steve instead tries to reason with Pepi into freeing his friends.
66"The Flight Plan"Harry HarrisPeter PackerNovember 10, 1968
2410The Earthlings find a man their size named Joe, who is being chased by giants, but Steve protests against bringing the stranger to their camp. Joe decides to leave, but is captured by the giants and Steve along with him. The two work together to escape from a cage, but Steve feels it was too easy and suspects Joe is working with the giants. To prove his loyalty, Joe claims to remember where the giants keep fuel that could power the Spindrift. The others mobilize a plan to get it, but Steve remains suspicious.
77"Manhunt"Sobey MartinJay Selby & Stanley H. SilvermanNovember 17, 1968
2407Steve, Mark, and Fitzhugh watch as a giant convict is pursued by policeman. As the man seeks a hiding place, he stumbles upon the Spindrift, and once the coast is clear, runs off, with the ship tucked under his arm. With Dan, Betty, Valerie, and Barry still on board, the other three can only watch in horror as the convict falls into quicksand and takes the Spindrift down with him.
88"The Trap"Sobey MartinStory by : Anthony Wilson
Teleplay by : Jack TurleyNovember 24, 1968 2403
Mark finds a giant alarm clock and plans to use the radium from the face plate to power the Spindrift's reactor. While he dismantles the timepiece, the area is invaded by giant scientists who set up microphones sensitive enough to detect even the minute sounds the little people make. When a scientist finds Betty and Valerie and takes them prisoner, the others come up with a plan to rescue the women and disable the scientist's equipment.
99"The Creed"Sobey MartinStory by : Richard P. McDonagh
Teleplay by : Bob and Esther MitchellDecember 1, 1968 2409
Barry begins to suffer severe abdominal pains, and the others learn he has appendicitis and requires surgery. Steve decides to conduct the operation himself, but he needs medical supplies from the giants' hospital. After sneaking into one, they are discovered by a surgeon, Dr Brulle, who kindly offers to help them - in accordance with his Hippocratic Oath to assist those in need. The doctor, however, is spied upon by a greedy janitor, who phones the authorities in hopes of receiving a reward.
1010"Double-Cross"Harry HarrisBob and Esther MitchellDecember 8, 1968
2412Fitzhugh is knocked unconscious and captured by two giant thieves, who take him back to their hideout. Barry keeps an eye on the criminals, who plan to take advantage of Fitzhugh's small size in their next job, stealing a priceless ruby. When the thieves go to bed, Barry gets to Fitzhugh, but finds the man has lost his memory and believes he works with the giants. Fitzhugh then forces Barry to help in the jewel heist, as the boy can fit inside the museum door's keyhole and open the lock from the inside.
1111"The Weird World"Harry HarrisStory by : Anthony Wilson
Teleplay by : Ellis St. JosephDecember 22, 1968 2402
The Earthlings find a miniaturized tape recorder that leads to a crazed human astronaut named Major Kagen, who thinks they are spies for the giants. After they convince Kagen they are on his side, he informs them that his spaceship landed intact, but was taken by the giants to a research center. The Earthlings set out to break into the center and find the ship, in the hope it will be their ticket home.
Note: "The Weird World" was intended to be the second episode aired; this accounts for the villainous behaviour of Fitzhugh, who subsequently became a more admirable character.
1212"The Golden Cage"Sobey MartinStory by : Anthony Wilson
Teleplay by : Jack TurleyDecember 29, 1968 2405
Mark finds a beautiful human woman trapped inside a jar and becomes obsessed with saving her, but Steve feels she is an obvious trap set by the giants. Mark frees her anyway, and learns her name is Marna – the daughter of a former colleague whose spaceship disappeared 15 years earlier. Marna takes Mark to see her miniaturized home, and tries to convince him to live with her and the giants who have cared for her since childhood. Mark, though, rejects the idea of living like a laboratory rat in a doll's house, and leaves Marna heartbroken. Elsewhere, struggling with hunger, Fitzhugh tries to bag a giant turkey.
1313"The Lost Ones"Harry HarrisBob and Esther MitchellJanuary 5, 1969
2406Steve, Mark, Betty, and Valerie are captured by four hostile Earth teenagers, led by a violent hoodlum named Nick. The delinquents explain they are all that remains of a space flight in which 22 others lost their lives two years earlier. Nick accuses them of being spies for the giants, and blames them for the capture of two of his gang. When Nick's younger brother, Joey, is captured in a giant's animal trap, Nick threatens to harm Betty and Valerie unless Steve and the others rescue him.
1414"Brainwash"Harry HarrisWilliam WelchJanuary 12, 1969
2415While hiding in a drain pipe, Steve and Fitzhugh find a room full of electronic equipment on a human scale, which they learn is from a lost American space flight. When Steve tries to radio Earth, the signal is intercepted by the giants, who attempt to trace the transmitter station. Steve is captured and the giants use a mind-controlling foam on him, whereupon he reveals the location of the transmitter. Mark rescues Steve, and once he recovers from the drug, they try to destroy the equipment room before the giants can dig it up.
1515"The Bounty Hunter"Harry HarrisStory by : Anthony Wilson
Teleplay by : Daniel B. UllmanJanuary 19, 1969 2404
The Earthlings are on high alert when the giants begin combing the forest for little people – even hanging reward posters for their capture. In a desperate attempt to get the Spindrift flightworthy, Steve and Mark raid a camper's tent for anything useful. When a giant handgun is found, Mark believes he can rig it into a cannon that will defend the Spindrift camp, but Steve thinks the idea is crazy. Regardless, Mark is determined to get the weapon before the giants find them.
1616"On a Clear Night You Can See Earth"Sobey MartinStory by : Anthony Wilson
Teleplay by : Sheldon StarkJanuary 26, 1969 2413
Taking advantage of the fact that the giants have poor night vision, the humans sneak into a laboratory after disabling the lights, but a scientist spots them with a pair of experimental infrared goggles. Steve plans to destroy the prototype goggles before more can be made, but during the attempt, Fitzhugh and he are captured by the scientist. When Steve claims he can see Earth through the goggles, he piques the scientist's interest, then offers Mark's help in making the goggles more powerful. Fitzhugh is allowed to leave, ostensibly to fetch Mark, but actually to convey a message from Steve ordering the others to blow up the lab with him in it.
1717"Deadly Lodestone"Harry HarrisWilliam L. StuartFebruary 2, 1969
2419Inspector Kobick, an officer with the police's Special Investigations Department (SID), develops a way to track the humans using a scanner that detects a metal unique to Earth. Steve has everyone get rid of all articles containing the metal, but Dan has a surgical pin in his leg made of the unique material. Steve believes the group's only chance to evade capture is for the pin to be surgically removed, so he seeks out Dr Brulle – the giant surgeon who saved Barry's life previously – but the doctor is in prison, and the only chance to reach him lies in contacting his nurse, whose real loyalty may be to Kobick.
1818"Night of Thrombeldinbar"Sobey MartinBob and Esther MitchellFebruary 16, 1969
2420Fitzhugh is captured by two orphan boys who believe he is "Thrombeldinbar" – a magical elf celebrated like the Easter Bunny, who grants wishes to children. Steve and Mark come to his rescue, but Fitzhugh realizes the boys are lonely and stays to entertain them. Their wish is to find a loving home, but tradition has it that Thrombeldinbar can only grant their wish if he is burned in a fire at moonrise. A panicked Fitzhugh faces being burned alive. He is saved for the moment by an organ grinder, who is hunting the little people for the reward now offered for them, but the demented man captures the orphans and threatens to harm them if they will not reveal where more Earthlings can be found.
Note: Series regular Heather Young (Betty) does not appear in this episode.
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| Title = Seven Little Indians
| EpisodeNumber = 19
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| ProdCode = 2421
| OriginalAirDate = February 23, 1969
Guest Stars: Cliff Osmond (Grotius), Kevin Hagen (Insp. Kobick), Chris Alcaide (Sgt. Arnak), Garry Walberg (First SID Man), Rico Cattani (Second SID Man), Erik L. Nelson (Third SID Man)
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