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- Four men and three women are stranded on an uncharted island following a torrential storm.
- Two astronauts traveling faster than light go back in time to prehistoric Earth. Unable to return, they make friends with the "natives".
- Harry Grafton is a supervisor at Osborne Industries which produces ever changing items. Harry schemes to do as little as possible while still receiving maximum benefits. His efforts usually end in disaster.
- The pilot episode that tells the tale of a tiny ship which set off on a three-hour tour but got caught in a storm and beached on an island. The pilot was filmed in November 1963, and not aired until almost 30 years later.
- Mr. Howell agrees to produce a play on the island to cheer up Ginger, but only makes things worse when he fires Ginger from the lead role and replaces her with Mrs. Howell. It's up to Gilligan to step in to make things right.
- A lost crate containing a top-secret clay that can be converted to explosives washes up on the island. Not knowing what it is, they make several items with it--including Gilligan's new tooth fillings.
- When a surfer arrives on the island, the castaways encourage him to head back to Hawaii and rescue them. However, he is more interested in making moves on Ginger and Mary Ann than in getting back in a hurry.
- 1964–199230mTV-G6.6 (225)TV EpisodeA gorilla steals Mrs. Howell's diamond brooch, and while Mr. Howell offers a reward to the other castaways for finding it, the gorilla kidnaps Mrs. Howell too.
- 1964–199230mTV-G6.9 (206)TV EpisodeEveryone becomes suspicious of Gilligan when they discover that he's been keeping a diary, and they respond by creating their own written accounts of how they saved Gilligan from the Japanese soldier.
- The rock band "The Mosquitoes" arrive on the island for some much-needed R&R. But the castaways try to make their lives miserable so they'll want to leave--and take them with them.
- 1964–199230mTV-G6.6 (232)TV EpisodeBeautiful socialite Erika Tiffany-Smith arrives and wants to buy the island to build a resort. The Skipper falls for her and tries to impress her, but she only has eyes for The Professor.
- The castaways form a military unit led by Mr. Howell when an unidentified enemy begins attacking them with hand grenades.
- A ghost on the island has the castaways scared for their lives, but it actually gives them a boat so that they can get off the island.
- The Skipper is named "sheriff" of the island, with Gilligan as his deputy. But when The Skipper is away helping The Professor, Gilligan becomes drunk with power and throws everyone in jail.
- Gilligan finds a young jungle boy on the island, as well as a helium supply that the professor plans to use to get rescued with a makeshift hot-air balloon.
- A Russian agent who looks and dresses exactly like Gilligan holds Gilligan captive and questions the castaways about their activities. However, nobody believes Gilligan's story and they accuse him of causing all the mischief.
- The castaways try to find a way to get a robot who has landed on the island to provide them with their rescue.
- A native chief's daughter comes to the island with her family and wants to marry Gilligan, but first he must pass the "marriage test"--which becomes more complicated when another suitor arrives and challenges Gilligan for her hand.
- A king from a nearby island comes to the island in search of a "White Goddess" to sacrifice to a volcano, but the castaways offer Gilligan to him instead to protect the women.
- The castaways discover that a celebrated, eccentric artist is on the island, and they try to trick him into wanting to return to civilization so that they can use his transmitter.
- The castaways find a headhunter tribe's totem pole on the island. The head on the top of it bears an uncanny resemblance to Gilligan--which comes in handy when the headhunters return to the island.
- A missing military jet pack washes up on the island, and The Professor tries to figure out a way to use it for their rescue.
- A bank robber comes to the island to hide from the authorities and holds the castaways prisoner while he waits for his boat after his cover is blown.
- Mr. Howell names the other castaways as beneficiaries in his will. But he then fears they may be trying to kill him for their inheritance, when in reality they are throwing a surprise party for him.
- The castaways form a band for entertainment and diversion. But Gilligan's drumbeats are mistaken by tribes on other islands as a declaration of war.
- The castaways discover that they are all wanted for questioning in a murder that took place right before they left Hawaii.
- Two Soviet cosmonauts land on the island, way off course from their target. The castaways hope to leave the island with them when they call their submarine, but the cosmonauts have other ideas.
- An "ape man" wreaks havoc on the island and frightens the castaways, who don't realize that he is actually a Hollywood actor preparing for a role.
- Mad scientist Boris Balinkoff returns to the island with a new invention that turns the castaways into "human robots," whom he plans to use to commit the ultimate crime.
- Gilligan rescues a native woman from drowning, which according her custom makes her his slave. But soon a fellow tribesman comes to the island and challenges Gilligan for her in a fight to the death.
- A satellite bound for Mars lands on the island. The castaways hope to use it to provide visual evidence to the world that they are still alive.
- A Japanese sailor arrives on the island thinking it's still WWII and holds the castaways captive on their own island.
- The castaways try to contact two astronauts in a space capsule orbiting over the island, but they fail. However, they may get a second chance when an unmanned capsule they are trying to make contact with lands on the island.
- A game show contestant comes to the island and can win $10,000 if he can survive one week without outside assistance, so he refuses to let the castaways use his transmitter because he would have to forfeit the prize.
- A mad scientist invites the castaways to his island, where he hopes to conduct strange experiments on them.
- A big-game hunter arrives on the island. Upon learning there is nothing on the island to hunt, he chooses instead to hunt one of the castaways--and he chooses Gilligan.
- Gilligan and The Skipper find a government briefcase with top-secret information in the lagoon, and when Gilligan handcuffs himself to the briefcase, he becomes afraid that the enemy will come to the island and kill him.
- A Latin American dictator is exiled to the island, and he immediately declares himself dictator of the island, with Gilligan as his puppet leader in training.
- The castaways attach a message to a homing pigeon that has flown off course and landed on the island, but the man who receives their message thinks it's part of a practical joke.
- A Hollywood producer lands on the island and is unimpressed with Ginger's acting abilities, so the castaways put on their own production of "Hamlet" to get the producer's attention.
- 1964–199230mTV-G7.2 (231)TV EpisodeWrongway Feldman returns to the island not to rescue the castaways, but to make the island his permanent home. As a result, the castaways try to trick him into returning to Hawaii and rescuing them.
- While the castaways prepare for a possible attack from headhunters, Gilligan hits his head on a tree and begins seeing things upside down. The Professor prepares a cure for him, but it only makes him see double instead.
- The Professor tells his fellow castaways that if they don't find a way to grow more oranges and other fruits on the island, they risk dying from vitamin deficiencies.
- A witch doctor wreaks havoc on the castaways after he steals a personal item from each of them and then creates voodoo dolls that bear their likenesses.
- The castaways desperately try to find a new water source as they have completely exhausted their current water supply.
- The castaways discover that famed but long-lost pilot Wrongway Feldman and his plane are on the island. They try to convince him to fly to civilization and rescue them, but he is reluctant to leave the island.
- The Pentagon is set to launch a new deadly missile that will destroy everything within 100 miles of its path, and the island is ground zero.
- A telephone cable washes up on the island after a bad storm. The castaways try to use it to call home for help.
- Hector and crew leave the stoneage and enter the 20th.
- Breer heads off to school for the first time and things seem to be going well. Then Gronk and Shad decide to check on their son, which leads to multiple misunderstandings and expulsion for Breer.