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| Synopsis=Smith is selected to be king of an alien civilization, but later finds the reason--the aliens select only the most useless creatures of the Universe, to be sacrificed to their primitive deities. | |||
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| Notes =Several visitors in this episode. | |||
| Precededby=[[The Space Trader]] | |||
| Followedby=[[The Space Croppers]]}} | |||
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His Majesty Smith | |
Prod No: | 8524 |
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Season: | 1 |
Air Date: | 03/16/1966 |
Writers: | Carey Wilber |
Director: | Harry Harris |
Principal Cast: | John Robinson (Guy Williams)
Maureen Robinson (June Lockhart) Penny Robinson (Angela Cartwright) Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris) Robot B-9 (Bob May Dick Tufeld (voice)) |
Supporting Cast: | Kevin Hagen as Alien (His Majesty Smith) |
Preceded By: | The Space Trader |
Followed By: | The Space Croppers |
His Majesty Smith is an episode of Lost In Space.
Synopsis
Smith is selected to be king of an alien civilization, but later finds the reason--the aliens select only the most useless creatures of the Universe, to be sacrificed to their primitive deities.
Plot
Notes
Several visitors in this episode.