Welcome

These are development pages for the Lost in Space Memories website, and not all pages are present.

For the full website please visit www.lismemories.com.

 

Hi everyone,

LIS Memories is a website dedicated to the Lost in Space cast for all the fond memories they have given me through the years. This is my way of saying thank you to the wonderful cast members for all they have done for the show, and for their fans across the world.

Although LIS had many special effects, beautiful landscapes and wonderful storylines, I was always fascinated by our cast members; Jonathan Harris, Mark Goddard, June Lockhart, Bob May, Dick Tufeld, Guy Williams, Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright and Marta Kristen.

For me at least, these people were the reason I loved the show so much. Through the years, I have built up close friendships with the cast members of our beloved cult classic. Under the urging of a few cast members, LIS Memories came about.

So sit back and enjoy my tribute to the series I love and the special friends it has brought into my life. I have many surprises in store for all LIS fans to enjoy around the world.

LIS Forever,


Ray Dutczak

Latest news and updates

Coming soon: an interview with Dick Tufeld.

Check out all my eBay auctions for LIS-related goodies under the handle LISMEMORIES.

 

Mark Goddard appearances at Steel City

Mark appeared at Steel City Con on Feb 26th to 28th, 2010.

Space Mom to the Rescue!

Order from Fab Gear USA

Based on the 3rd and final season of the innovative and classic Lost in Space television series, this action figure features over 30 points of articulation and stands nearly eleven inches tall.

The outfit captures the mod/psychedelic pattern work of that era. The head sculpt accurately captures the likeness of Dr. Maureen Robinson as portrayed by June Lockhart. Maureen Robinson was the mother figure who brought to the show compassion and unconditional support for her family.

The figure comes with laser pistol and holster as well as display base as shown.

An awesome You Tube tribute made for Bob by my friend Simon Hancock

Can't thank Simon enough for his hard work in putting this together.

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