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A behind-the-scenes look at life as member of the Gilligan's Island cast. Dawn Wells, who was the co-executive producer, Bob Denver, and Russell Johnson reminisce about their experiences making the show. These memories come to life as the cast and crew are portrayed by actors.
In some episodes, there are different characters who appear on Gilligan's Island that are either visitors or have been on the unexplored parts of the island. They are listed in order of appearance: Jackson Farrell (portrayed by Larry Storch) – A bank robber on the lam plans to use the island as a hideout.
[2] Gilligan's Island ran for 98 episodes. All 36 episodes of the first season were filmed in black and white and were later colorized for syndication. The show's second and third seasons (62 episodes) and the three television film sequels (broadcast between 1978 and 1982) were filmed in color.
Gilligan's mouth becomes a radio when a filling in a tooth is knocked loose. Everyone wants Gilligan to provide their own station, from exercise programs to the Academy Awards. Professor continues to track the typhoon with their radio. At night, Gilligan's open mouth and constant blaring of music prevents anyone from sleeping.
The character of Gilligan is noted for physical comedy, often with his friend the Skipper in the role of a comic foil. Recurring gags of the show include Gilligan's seduction by Ginger, eating Mary Ann's coconut cream pies, joking about the Skipper's weight, and inadvertently undermining any attempts and efforts of the castaways to get off the island.
The monkey shows the castaways that the plastic explodes when it throws one of Howell's golf balls. Professor tries to figure out a way to remove Gilligan's fillings. The monkey has stored a bunch of the explosives on the roof of a hut. Professor wants to pull Gilligan's teeth but he and Ginger pass out from the anesthetic not Gilligan.
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In the first round, the teams would participate in a series of competitions that would pit one team's character against the other's (Team A's "Ginger" against Team B's "Ginger," for example) for the right to stay on the island and compete in the second phase of the show.