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Classic Television
S1E01- Cha-Ka | S1E02 - The Sleestak God | S1E03 - Dopey |
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S1E04 - Downstream | S1E05 - Tag-Team | S1E06 - The Stranger |
S1E07 - Album | S1E08 - Skylons | S1E09 - The Hole |
S1E10 - The Paku Who Came to Dinner | S1E11 - The Search | S1E12 - The Possession |
S1E13 - Follow That Dinosaur | S1E14 - Stone Soup | S1E15 - Elsewhen |
S1E16 - Hurricane | S1E17 - Circle | S2E01 - Tar Pit |
S2E02 - The Zarn | S2E03 - Fair Trade | S2E04 - One of Our Pylons is Missing |
S2E05 - The Test | S2E06 - Gravity Storm | S2E07 - The Longest Day |
S2E08 - The Pylon Express | S2E09 - A Nice Day | S2E10 - Baby Sitter |
S2E11 - The Musician | S2E12 - Split Personality | S2E13 - Blackout |
S3E01 - After-Shock | S3E02 - Survival Kit | S3E03 - The Orb |
S3E04 - Repairman | S3E05 - Medusa | S3E06 - Cornered |
S3E07 - Flying Dutchman | S3E08 - Hot-Air Artist | S3E09 - Abominable Snowman |
S3E10 - Timestop | S3E11 - Ancient Guardian | S3E12 - Scarab |
S3E13 - Medicine Man |
Land Of The Lost
A children's adventure television series created (though uncredited) by David Gerrold and produced by Sid and Marty Krofft, who co-developed the series with Allan Foshko. During its original run, it was broadcast on the NBC television network.[1] However, it also aired in daily syndication in the early 1980s as part of the "Krofft Superstars" package. In 1985, it returned to late Saturday mornings on CBS as a replacement for the canceled Pryor's Place - also a Krofft production. It was later shown in reruns on the Sci Fi Channel in the 1990s. Re-runs of this series now airs Saturday mornings on Me-TV. It has since become a cult classic and is now available on DVD.Krofft Productions remade the series in 1991
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