I was watching a re-run of Gilligan's island on TVLand along with my adult daughter --- who exclaimed "Gilligan was so cute and funny!!!" I loved this show...
Shows like this are gone and all we have is the junk Reality TV stuff. These folks had class and were entertaining. RIP to those who have passed, Mr Howell, Mrs Howell, Professor, Skipper and the Little Buddy, Gilligan.
I remember watching the series when it was in syndication back in the early to mid-70's. It ran something like 5 nights a week, back-to-back episodes, so you got a full hour's worth nightly. It was kind of a background memory, sort of like the color of the room I grew up in, or the car that was tough to start on cold winter mornings, or the morning news broadcast that we listened to while we ate breakfast before heading off to school. I never pad much attention to it. That was back when I was ten or so. Now I'm 54 and when I occasionally catch it on TV, I have to marvel at it. It was just so light-hearted and the plots were utterly unbelievable that it makes for some great entertainment. I can't get over how utterly beautiful Tina Louise and Dawn Wells were. And the colors on the set were spectacular. I can't recall of any other TV show that had such vivid colors. I sure do miss that show.....
A reunion of the Gilligan's Island cast aired on May 18m, 1988 with a custom set, audience members and a barbershop quartet singing the theme, cast member trivia, and more. This would be the last appearance of all the regular cast members together
I watched this show religiously after getting home from school in the '80s. Even if I'd seen an episode 5 times before, I took time to watch it and take a lil break from doing my homework. GIlligan's Island was my daily dose of comedy relief. Loved the show!
With the recent passing of Russell Johnson, I felt compelled to search out videos featuring the original cast. Apparently this one is the last time they collectively appeared together. Thank you so much for posting this! May those who have passed on RIP.
***** It's been rumored that part of Tina's animosity towards the show stemmed from being second in popularity to Dawn Wells' "Mary Ann" character. It's also been said that Wells was getting 3x the fan mail Louise was receiving during filming of the show.
***** I agree completely. It was a fantastic ensemble cast and Tina did a wonderful job portraying the Hollywood starlet/sex symbol/diva. Maybe some of the characteristics of her role went to her head?
I just watched all 4 parts to this. It's so cool that they had all of the characters, plus Sherwood Shwartz there! These videos are priceless! Thanks for putting them up. The Skipper and Mrs. Howell looked like they hadn't changed a bit, and on a side note, I thought Dawn Wells was smokin hot! Gilligan's Island is one of my all-time favorite shows. Thanks.
I am 41 years old now and all I watched were re-runs. I loved every one of them. There were a lot of re runs back then. I think i am going to look one up one now (I Dream of Genie .)
Thank you very much for posting this...I am a HUGE fan and never knew that they all had a reunion that Tina Louise came to...amazing!!! And thank you again!!!
So glad to have found this. What a great bunch of people and seeing them all together. Possibly one of the best shows ever. I still watch it everyday. Wish I could have met some of them.
I like how Sherwood Schwartz agreed with the critics. He said the critics thought the show silly and ridiculous....and they were right. But what magnificent, entertaining silliness!
I watch 2 episodes of GI each night on MeTV. My husband never watched it, thought it was the stupidest show ever made. Now he watches it with me because it's a lot smarter than what passes for TV today. Skipper's my favorite, probably because I'm a veteran too and grew up by the ocean. They just showed my favorite epi last night when Gilligan turns into a radio.
Actors on iconically popular shows (like GI) seem to do one of two things: Completely disavow any involvement, and bitterly not show up on reunions, or embrace their time on the show and their character, and enjoy replicating (even with graying hair, more wrinkles, etc!) their character on reunions like this. Hats off to all of them, really, for dressing up, virtually, as their characters for this reunion. That shows a love and respect for their fans.
How can you not love Alan Hale, Jr. He seemed so genuinely sweet and full of life! I'm sure he was a joy to work with on the show. It's interesting to see how well-spoken he is here (compared to the Skipper character)! I bet he was a joy to work with! Also, Jim Backus is always so funny in interviews! Loved him on the show!
Was having a bad day & by chance, I'd come across this 4 part video. I use to watch the "Gilligan's Island" TV series & it's cool to see these actors again. Thank you for posting this!! It made my day. :-)
Ginger honestly HATED the series!!! He left a few times and was always brought back - becasue she did not want to be know as "hard to work with"!! I am AMAZED that she showed up for this reunion - she usually does not bother!!!!
I find it very sad that they never got to do that movie that bob talked about in the beginning he seemed so enthusiastic about it to.... :( and this reunion was made just in time it seemed as if alan hale, jim bakus, natalie shafer died just afterward :( RIP
Typical 80's show time table, Introduce them, laugh a few times, throw in 2 or 5 trivia questions then abruptly end the show just as everyone's getting into it.
Probably She Was Told That She Could Plug-It In Exchange If She Participated in The Reunion. She Probably Would Have Phoned It In And Said Something Like Oh I Wish I Could Be There Right Now Something Like That. I Don't Think That The Pool! Was Ever Realased To Movie Theatres Or VHS Or DVD. It Probably Wouldn't Have Been A Hit Anyway It Looked Awful.
Hale Sr. was also in The Strawberry Blonde, with James Cagney, Rita Hayworth, and Olivia de Havilland. His son looked and sounded just like him. A great flick, also worth watching.
@bloggerdude2005 Also, RIP Sherwood Schwartz: November 14, 1916 - July 12, 2011 He died just a few days ago. Schwartz and his great work will never be forgotten!
@gmn545 It's horrible to hear how they died (such similar illnesses too) but lovely to know that everyone still holds them dear to their hearts. Gilligan's Island andf the memories of these fantastic people will go on forever.
+jay longton I SO agree with you! And I'm happy to have grown up in that era. I wish my kids could have: I've told them that, more than once. Where did it all go wrong? (You don't have to answer that LOL...I promise you, I could write a book about it! On the topic of TV shows alone, a chapter or two..)
Most likely first and last time all 7 castaways together. Amazing 50 years(1964-67) TV Land airs Gilligan's Island. And the critics said it won't last.
+SweetDreams706 Thats for sure. When decency and the utmost respect for each other was at the top. The laughter this crew and cast gave to all of us we are eternally indebted for. Esp Bob Denver RIP in peace to all of them. All from a parking lot in LA
fullhousefrek They had kind of "tricked" her. When she signed on she was led to believe she was the star. She had been working in a play in NY when they picked her. At the time, I guess there was no getting out after you signed. If I remember right, they had moved her to LA or Hawaii, which meant she was trapped.
Let anyone today tell you about the episodes on todays television they cant,but people can tell you about every episode of Gilligans Island.that says it all.
It could be duplicated if writers and people in general had imagination and a work ethic. Its easy as all hell to produce a "reality" TV show but it takes talent and imagination to write a good sitcom.
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I understand Tina Louise(Ginger) was bitter after the show ended because of the type casting. She said it ruined her career and she regretted doing it and after this reunion she refused to have any connection with the show.
Robert Harrison I heard she wanted to leave the show. She never did the Rescue From Gilligan’s Island movie from ‘78. That’s why I found it surprising she did this reunion show. Glad she did.
Robert Harrison: I heard Tina Louise was told the premise of the show was a movie star gets stranded on an island with some other insignificant people and the comedy that ensued.
I always like Alan and Jim. Alan looks like such a happy guy.This I believe is the last time they were together. Jim was pretty sick at the time, he died about a year later 1989. Bob, Tina, Dawn and Russell guested on Roseanne once
I would give my right kidney and both my kneecaps as well as an ear to have been on that show. Too bad I wouldn't be born for another ten years.... :( Gilligan's Island FOREVER!!!!
@TheSteverino1 Gilligan died of pneumonia and squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx. Skipper died of thyroid cancer. Mr. Howell died of pneumonia, while suffering from parkinson's disease. Mrs. Howell died of cancer.
Tina Louise is the only cast member that did not age well. At the time of Gilligan's Island, she believed she was the star of the show, not Bob Denver. She told by the cast who was the star of the show. Bob Denver at the time was not present on the set This is the reason she refused to appear the reunion movies.
Alan Hale Sr. was great in the movie Stella Dallas(1937). You can find it on the web, Barbara Stanwyck should have won the Best actress Oscar for her performance and Alan Hale for best supporting actor. Yeah yeah, I know this has nothing to do with this lol.
My favorite character always will be the professor. Besides being a genius, (the only genius 😝) he had smart humour too. Though I love slapstick, I can laugh for hours at the professors jokes. Me and my cousin had an argument on whether SpongeBob or Gilligan's island was the more stupid. I of course said it was SpongeBob. I made him watch a couple of episodes of GI and he joked that they were all as dumb as dirt except for the only one with a second grade; the professor. Good memories. 😊
Hard to believe, they are all gone except for Dawn Wells and Tina Louise. RIP, these people were good actors and people!
and now Ginger (Tina) is the last survivor. RIP Dawn Wells :(
@@firefly59 And Tina Louise was the one who least appreciated being on that show at all!!
RIP Sherwood, Bob, Alan, Natalie, Jim and Russell.
Seeing all of them alive and together (even Tina!) had me weeping through my smile...
*Ain't you the SICK FK!!!!*
I was watching a re-run of Gilligan's island on TVLand along with my adult daughter --- who exclaimed "Gilligan was so cute and funny!!!"
I loved this show...
*Idiocy runs in your Blood Line!!!*
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Shows like this are gone and all we have is the junk Reality TV stuff. These folks had class and were entertaining. RIP to those who have passed, Mr Howell, Mrs Howell, Professor, Skipper and the Little Buddy, Gilligan.
Get the three season DVDs. They brighten the day. I still get to laugh .
My all time favorite show! These actors had class and chemistry...Sorely lacking in today's shows..
*ALL TIME IDIOT*
I am 16 now and im still OBSSESSED with Gilligans Island.... i wish my heros were alive
I remember watching the series when it was in syndication back in the early to mid-70's. It ran something like 5 nights a week, back-to-back episodes, so you got a full hour's worth nightly. It was kind of a background memory, sort of like the color of the room I grew up in, or the car that was tough to start on cold winter mornings, or the morning news broadcast that we listened to while we ate breakfast before heading off to school. I never pad much attention to it. That was back when I was ten or so. Now I'm 54 and when I occasionally catch it on TV, I have to marvel at it. It was just so light-hearted and the plots were utterly unbelievable that it makes for some great entertainment. I can't get over how utterly beautiful Tina Louise and Dawn Wells were. And the colors on the set were spectacular. I can't recall of any other TV show that had such vivid colors. I sure do miss that show.....
The original Star Trek in color was pretty amazing
Same here
A reunion of the Gilligan's Island cast aired on May 18m, 1988 with a custom set, audience members and a barbershop quartet singing the theme, cast member trivia, and more. This would be the last appearance of all the regular cast members together
The episodes had good scripts. It had a good format, cast and that extra special quality that can never be duplicated even today..
I watched this show religiously after getting home from school in the '80s. Even if I'd seen an episode 5 times before, I took time to watch it and take a lil break from doing my homework. GIlligan's Island was my daily dose of comedy relief. Loved the show!
What an incredible moment of history!
*I WILL HAVE, Either Mary Ann or her CLone as My Kingdom Prize for ETERNITY!!!!*
@Cherry Red*You Cherry,*
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I find it interesting how each of the cast members seem to have a similar personality to the characters they played on the show.
With the recent passing of Russell Johnson, I felt compelled to search out videos featuring the original cast. Apparently this one is the last time they collectively appeared together. Thank you so much for posting this! May those who have passed on RIP.
thank you
***** It's been rumored that part of Tina's animosity towards the show stemmed from being second in popularity to Dawn Wells' "Mary Ann" character. It's also been said that Wells was getting 3x the fan mail Louise was receiving during filming of the show.
***** I agree completely. It was a fantastic ensemble cast and Tina did a wonderful job portraying the Hollywood starlet/sex symbol/diva. Maybe some of the characteristics of her role went to her head?
I just watched all 4 parts to this. It's so cool that they had all of the characters, plus Sherwood Shwartz there! These videos are priceless! Thanks for putting them up.
The Skipper and Mrs. Howell looked like they hadn't changed a bit, and on a side note, I thought Dawn Wells was smokin hot!
Gilligan's Island is one of my all-time favorite shows. Thanks.
RIP Gilligan, Skipper, Mr & Mrs Howell, and Mr Sherwood Schwartz. Love you always.
Miss those people they were a part of my life every day way back .
I am 41 years old now and all I watched were re-runs. I loved every one of them. There were a lot of re runs back then. I think i am going to look one up one now (I Dream of Genie .)
Great to see all of them in one place. Isn't it amazing how one show is so funny and still around. Timeless.
Thank you very much for posting this...I am a HUGE fan and never knew that they all had a reunion that Tina Louise came to...amazing!!! And thank you again!!!
This would have been a dream come true for me to be with these wonderful people I grew up watching. I got to meet Dawn Wells once and she was so nice.
So glad to have found this. What a great bunch of people and seeing them all together. Possibly one of the best shows ever. I still watch it everyday. Wish I could have met some of them.
Thanks for uploading - I remember seeing this back in '88, and it was obvious this would be their final reunion.
alan hale was clearly one of the nicest and humblest guys in show business.
I like how Sherwood Schwartz agreed with the critics. He said the critics thought the show silly and ridiculous....and they were right. But what magnificent, entertaining silliness!
I watch 2 episodes of GI each night on MeTV. My husband never watched it, thought it was the stupidest show ever made. Now he watches it with me because it's a lot smarter than what passes for TV today.
Skipper's my favorite, probably because I'm a veteran too and grew up by the ocean.
They just showed my favorite epi last night when Gilligan turns into a radio.
Anyone notice the Professor/Russell Johnson was still wearing his same blue shirt and tan pants he always wore? haha!
Actors on iconically popular shows (like GI) seem to do one of two things: Completely disavow any involvement, and bitterly not show up on reunions, or embrace their time on the show and their character, and enjoy replicating (even with graying hair, more wrinkles, etc!) their character on reunions like this. Hats off to all of them, really, for dressing up, virtually, as their characters for this reunion.
That shows a love and respect for their fans.
I'm glad I have all the DVDS of them to enjoy seeing them.
I loved this show , great people , great times . Thank you
This was a priceless reunion - thank you Ross Shafer.
what I wouldn't give to be in that audience that night... reunions & such are never long enough; I would love to sit & talk with them for hours.....
How can you not love Alan Hale, Jr. He seemed so genuinely sweet and full of life! I'm sure he was a joy to work with on the show. It's interesting to see how well-spoken he is here (compared to the Skipper character)! I bet he was a joy to work with!
Also, Jim Backus is always so funny in interviews! Loved him on the show!
+Leah F. Bob said Alan had the warmest personality of anyone he'd ever met.
It's sad that both Alan Hale and Jim Backkus died not long after this interview, with Natalie Schaeffer following two years later.
*WeLL, if I were a Lady, I'd go for the Professor!!!!*
*But MY Choice is Mary Ann, in the Kingdom, waiting for me!!!!*
Was having a bad day & by chance, I'd come across this 4 part video.
I use to watch the "Gilligan's Island" TV series & it's cool to see these actors again.
Thank you for posting this!! It made my day. :-)
Who else noticed that the "Skipper" is very well and eloquently spoken compared to his character?
*I Guess NO ONE NOTICED!!!!*
@@Justin.Martyr i just noticed what a F....Head you are.
I LOVE THEM ALL! Grew up, watching the show....Great laughs...God bless them ALL♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
Great memories of this show back when I was a kid! Thank you!
Thank you for posting this gem!
Ginger honestly HATED the series!!! He left a few times and was always brought back - becasue she did not want to be know as "hard to work with"!! I am AMAZED that she showed up for this reunion - she usually does not bother!!!!
This is fantastic! I love it! The whole cast, and Sherwood Schwartz!
Thanks for posting this!
Man, I really miss these guy's. Fun at the highest level!
thanks so very much for the upload.
I didnt know it existed
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thanks for sharing! i loved that show. i would watch every day after school.
What an awesome interview! Thank you for posting - I hate to geez out but they don't make shows like this anymore! Fun interview!
All 4 parts were great! Glad I got to see this! Still love the show!
*OnLy Trump Pimps, Loved that IDIOT SHOW!!!!*
I find it very sad that they never got to do that movie that bob talked about in the beginning he seemed so enthusiastic about it to.... :( and this reunion was made just in time it seemed as if alan hale, jim bakus, natalie shafer died just afterward :( RIP
Typical 80's show time table, Introduce them, laugh a few times, throw in 2 or 5 trivia questions then abruptly end the show just as everyone's getting into it.
Thanks for posting these and I have watched all 4. I'm glad this was not lost.
I still can't get over that Tina Louise actually took part in this. I wonder what her feelings were right after it was done.
*Tina Softened UP after 20-years!!!!*
she had alot of nerve showing up there wow
Probably She Was Told That She Could Plug-It In Exchange If She Participated in The Reunion. She Probably Would Have Phoned It In And Said Something Like Oh I Wish I Could Be There Right Now Something Like That. I Don't Think That The Pool! Was Ever Realased To Movie Theatres Or VHS Or DVD. It Probably Wouldn't Have Been A Hit Anyway It Looked Awful.
Before tv comedy went in the toilet. I'll take GI reruns over the garbage that's on these days.
Tina Louise sure aged gracefully. It's unfortunate that she wasn't more enthusiastic about the reunion movies and such.
Wow i was always a tina fan , but big props to dawn in this video she is about the age i am now , about 50 and she is just beautiful in this reunion.
fidfel1062 she was always gorgeous on the show and beyond.
Hale Sr. was also in The Strawberry Blonde, with James Cagney, Rita Hayworth, and Olivia de Havilland. His son looked and sounded just like him. A great flick, also worth watching.
Dawn Wells, my first love.......maybe Julie Newmar as Catwoman.
*Soooo, Have you since Dumped Mary Ann, now that she is 81????*
@bloggerdude2005 Also, RIP Sherwood Schwartz: November 14, 1916 - July 12, 2011
He died just a few days ago. Schwartz and his great work will never be forgotten!
@HNK222 thanks for posting this. truly wonderful seeing the cast once again for those that remember and love this show.
RIP:
Thurston Howell, III: Jim Backus (1913-1989)
Skipper: Alan Hale, Jr. (1921-1990)
Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer (1900-1991)
Gilligan: Bob Denver (1935-2005)
The Professor: Russell Johnson - ( 1924 - 2014)
@gmn545 It's horrible to hear how they died (such similar illnesses too) but lovely to know that everyone still holds them dear to their hearts. Gilligan's Island andf the memories of these fantastic people will go on forever.
This was probably the last time that they were all together in one room. Only Tina Louise & Dawn Wells are left.
Rest In Peace Dawn Wells aka Mary Ann👍
When America was great!
+jay longton I SO agree with you! And I'm happy to have grown up in that era. I wish my kids could have: I've told them that, more than once. Where did it all go wrong? (You don't have to answer that LOL...I promise you, I could write a book about it! On the topic of TV shows alone, a chapter or two..)
Most likely first and last time all 7 castaways together.
Amazing 50 years(1964-67) TV Land airs Gilligan's Island. And the critics said it won't last.
+SweetDreams706 Thats for sure. When decency and the utmost respect for each other was at the top. The laughter this crew and cast gave to all of us we are eternally indebted for. Esp Bob Denver
RIP in peace to all of them. All from a parking lot in LA
Such a wonderful cast always be loved
I'm surprised tina came since she didn't like being on the show
fullhousefrek They had kind of "tricked" her. When she signed on she was led to believe she was the star. She had been working in a play in NY when they picked her. At the time, I guess there was no getting out after you signed. If I remember right, they had moved her to LA or Hawaii, which meant she was trapped.
Same here. Heard she really disliked the show and wanted to leave it.
Probably came bc she was able to promote her new movie nobody ever heard of.
*After 20-years, Tina, Softened UP!!!!*
It's great that all 8 of them were able to get together one last time ... Jim would be gone in less than a year, Natalie & Alan in 2 yrs.
that was so great to see them all older.
Let anyone today tell you about the episodes on todays television they cant,but people can tell you about every episode of Gilligans Island.that says it all.
It could be duplicated if writers and people in general had imagination and a work ethic. Its easy as all hell to produce a "reality" TV show but it takes talent and imagination to write a good sitcom.
this comedy was and is the greatest of all time
Thanks so much for uploading! It was so fun to watch!
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Very amazed that Tina showed up. Someone probably told her that it was the Ginger Grant show...btw, Mary Ann SUMMERS and Professor ROY HINKLEY.
I understand Tina Louise(Ginger) was bitter after the show ended because of the type casting. She said it ruined her career and she regretted doing it and after this reunion she refused to have any connection with the show.
Robert Harrison I heard she wanted to leave the show. She never did the Rescue From Gilligan’s Island movie from ‘78. That’s why I found it surprising she did this reunion show. Glad she did.
Robert Harrison: I heard Tina Louise was told the premise of the show was a movie star gets stranded on an island with some other insignificant people and the comedy that ensued.
Great post. Thanks!
Thanks for the upload~!! (:
Just saw Natalie (Luvey Howell) in an old James Cagney movie the other day. She looks the same!!!!!
I cant believe Jim Backus died the following year and Alan Hale 2 years later
*SMOKERS, BOTH of them!!!!*
Now 2022 only Tina Louise still alive rip to these lovely ppl
I always like Alan and Jim. Alan looks like such a happy guy.This I believe is the last time they were together. Jim was pretty sick at the time, he died about a year later 1989. Bob, Tina, Dawn and Russell guested on Roseanne once
I love them all.
Bob Denver looks too cute with grey hair and without Gilligan's hat welded to his head Lol
These have been amazing!
This was awesome to see.
Sherwood schwartz died today in L.A. He was the producer.
I would give my right kidney and both my kneecaps as well as an ear to have been on that show. Too bad I wouldn't be born for another ten years.... :( Gilligan's Island FOREVER!!!!
@TheSteverino1 Gilligan died of pneumonia and squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx. Skipper died of thyroid cancer. Mr. Howell died of pneumonia, while suffering from parkinson's disease. Mrs. Howell died of cancer.
good bunch of people. Not a mean bone in their bodies.
I remember watchin this!
Tina Louise is the only cast member that did not age well. At the time of Gilligan's Island, she believed she was the star of the show, not Bob Denver. She told by the cast who was the star of the show. Bob Denver at the time was not present on the set This is the reason she refused to appear the reunion movies.
Alan Hale Sr. was great in the movie Stella Dallas(1937). You can find it on the web, Barbara Stanwyck should have won the Best actress Oscar for her performance and Alan Hale for best supporting actor.
Yeah yeah, I know this has nothing to do with this lol.
My favorite character always will be the professor. Besides being a genius, (the only genius 😝) he had smart humour too. Though I love slapstick, I can laugh for hours at the professors jokes. Me and my cousin had an argument on whether SpongeBob or Gilligan's island was the more stupid. I of course said it was SpongeBob. I made him watch a couple of episodes of GI and he joked that they were all as dumb as dirt except for the only one with a second grade; the professor. Good memories. 😊
A second grade education, that is.
Mrs. Howel also used 'Warm Afternoon'.
The millionaires got the biggest cheer 🤣👍🤗
This is soooo cool, xoxo to The Castaways!!!!!!
Amy :)
*OH MY GOD!!! 10-years!!! I Bet you Look Like Tina, does now!!!!*
@@Justin.Martyr what's that... I'm so proud of you have fun at the bar with my ex
@blarson12 I'm pretty sure Dawn Wells, Russell Johnson, and Tina Louise are still alive...
Tina Louise is 80 year old now...
*Mary Ann, is 81 years oLd now!!!!*
very nice ty :)
I always laugh at how their radio's batteries never died...
:)
*Is that the same AVATAR, that you used 8-years ago????*
wow i had thought alan hale was dead when i was watching reruns in the 1970s
that always made me sad
*WHY did YOU NOT just GooGLe it!!!!??????*
The Professor had six college degrees, none of them in marine architecture.
And may Sherwood Schwartz rest in peace who passed away this year, 2011.
This is a stupid question... But how many boys out there thought that "Mary Anne" was the hottest thing since sliced bread?
Fred B. Barbara Eden and Dawn Wells were both my crushes during television from that time. Ten years later it would be Lynda Carter.
And then there was one. Last 'survivor' of the island..... Tina Louise.
Good times.