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Gilligan's Island

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 26, 1964
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 98
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
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Gilligan's Island(1964)
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A three-hour tour

TMDB Rating: 7.4 (238 votes)

Overview

The slapstick adventures of hapless Gilligan, long-suffering Skipper and their gang of mismatched castaways, all stranded on an uncharted desert isle after their tiny ship hit stormy weather.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

36 episodes • 1964Avg: 5.6Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Two on a RaftSep 26, 19646.0
2Home Sweet HutOct 3, 19646.0
3Voodoo Something To MeOct 10, 19646.0
4Goodnight Sweet SkipperOct 17, 19646.0
5Wrongway FeldmanOct 24, 19645.5
6President GilliganOct 31, 19646.0
7The Sound of QuackingNov 7, 19646.0
8Goodbye IslandNov 21, 19646.0
9The Big Gold StrikeNov 28, 19647.0
10Waiting For WatubiDec 5, 19646.0
11Angel on the IslandDec 12, 19645.0
12Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta TalkDec 19, 19646.0
13Three Million Dollars More or LessDec 26, 19646.0
14Water, Water EverywhereJan 2, 19656.0
15So Sorry, My Island NowJan 9, 19655.0
16Plant You Now, Dig You LaterJan 16, 19656.0
17Little Island, Big GunJan 23, 19655.5
18X Marks the SpotJan 30, 19656.0
19Gilligan Meets Jungle BoyFeb 6, 19655.0
20St. Gilligan and the DragonFeb 13, 19656.0
21Big Man on Little StickFeb 20, 19654.0
22Diamonds Are an Ape's Best FriendFeb 27, 19655.0
23How To Be a HeroMar 6, 19656.0
24The Return of Wrongway FeldmanMar 13, 19655.5
25The MatchmakerMar 20, 19654.0
26Music Hath CharmMar 27, 19655.5
27New Neighbor SamApr 3, 19654.0
28They're Off and RunningApr 10, 19656.0
29Three to Get ReadyApr 17, 19657.0
30Forget Me NotApr 24, 19655.0
31Diogenes, Won't You Please Go Home?May 1, 19656.0
32Physical FatnessMay 8, 19656.0
33It's MagicMay 15, 19655.0
34Goodbye, Old PaintMay 22, 19655.0
35My Fair GilliganJun 5, 19656.0
36A Nose By Any Other NameJun 12, 19656.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

32 episodes • 1965Avg: 5.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Gilligan's Mother-in-LawSep 16, 19656.0
2Beauty Is As Beauty DoesSep 23, 19654.0
3The Little DictatorSep 30, 19655.0
4Smile, You're on Mars CameraOct 7, 19655.0
5The SweepstakesOct 14, 19655.0
6Quick Before It SinksOct 28, 19656.0
7Castaways Pictures PresentsNov 4, 19654.0
8Agonized LaborNov 11, 19656.0
9Nyet, Nyet -- Not YetNov 18, 19655.0
10Hi-Fi GilliganNov 25, 19656.0
11The Chain of CommandDec 2, 19656.0
12Don't Bug the MosquitoesDec 9, 19654.0
13Gilligan Gets BuggedDec 16, 19656.0
14Mine HeroDec 23, 19655.0
15Erika Tiffany Smith to the RescueDec 30, 19653.0
16Not GuiltyJan 6, 19666.0
17You've Been DisconnectedJan 13, 19666.0
18The Postman ComethJan 20, 19666.0
19Seer GilliganJan 27, 19666.0
20Love Me, Love My SkipperFeb 3, 19666.0
21Gilligan's Living DollFeb 10, 19665.0
22Forward MarchFeb 17, 19665.0
23Ship AhoaxFeb 24, 19666.0
24Feed the KittyMar 3, 19665.0
25Operation: Steam HeatMar 10, 19666.0
26Will the Real Mr. Howell Please Stand Up?Mar 17, 19665.0
27Ghost a Go-GoMar 24, 19665.0
28Allergy TimeMar 31, 19666.0
29The Friendly PhysicianApr 7, 19664.0
30V for VitaminsApr 14, 19666.0
31Mr. and Mrs.???Apr 21, 19665.0
32Meet the MeteorApr 28, 19665.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

30 episodes • 1966Avg: 4.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Up at BatSep 12, 19666.0
2Gilligan vs. GilliganSep 19, 19665.0
3Pass the Vegetables, PleaseSep 26, 19665.0
4The ProducerOct 3, 19664.0
5VoodooOct 10, 19664.0
6Where There's a WillOct 17, 19666.0
7Man With a NetOct 24, 19665.0
8Hair Today, Gone TomorrowOct 31, 19664.0
9Ring Around GilliganNov 7, 19664.0
10Topsy-TurvyNov 14, 19664.0
11The InvasionNov 21, 19664.0
12The KidnapperNov 28, 19665.0
13And Then There Were NoneDec 5, 19665.0
14All About EvaDec 12, 19664.0
15Gilligan Goes Gung-HoDec 26, 19665.0
16Take a DareJan 2, 19674.0
17Court-MartialJan 9, 19676.0
18The HunterJan 16, 19675.0
19Lovey's Secret AdmirerJan 23, 19674.0
20Our Vines Have Tender ApesJan 30, 19674.0
21Gilligan's Personal MagnetismFeb 6, 19675.0
22SplashdownFeb 20, 19675.0
23High Man on the Totem PoleFeb 27, 19675.0
24The Second Ginger GrantMar 6, 19674.0
25The Secret of Gilligan's IslandMar 13, 19675.0
26Slave GirlMar 20, 19674.0
27It's a Bird, It's a PlaneMar 27, 19675.0
28The PigeonApr 3, 19675.0
29Bang! Bang! Bang!Apr 10, 19675.0
30Gilligan, the GoddessApr 17, 19674.0

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