Science Fiction USA 1964-1968

110 X 52 minute episodes

B/W-1st season/Color - 2nd-4th seasons

On ABC/Irwin Allen Production

First telecast: September 14, 1964

Last telecast: September 15, 1968

CAST:

Admiral Harriman Nelson................................................................Richard Basehart

Commander/Captain Lee Crane..........................................................David Hedison

Lt. Commander Chip Morton............................................................Robert Dowdell

Chief Curley Jones (1964-5)..................................................................Henry Kulky

Chief Sharkey (1965-8).........................................................................Terry Becker

Kowalski.................................................................................................Del Monroe

Patterson..................................................................................................Paul Trinka

Stu Riley (1965-7).....................................................................................Allan Hunt

Sparks...................................................................................................Arch Whiting

Doctor....................................................................................................Richard Bull

SEASON FOUR (26 EPISODES)

EPISODE 86 - "The Deadly Dolls" (October 1, 1967)

Writer: Charles Bennett

Director: Harry Harris

Music: Harry Geller



Guest Star:

Professor Multiple: Vincent Price

"I can't lose my puppets!" Professor Multiple

A brilliant puppeteer, Professor Multiple, comes aboard Seaview to entertain the crew. His vocal impressions and his dolls' likenesses to the command crew are uncanny. The crewmen seem to enjoy seeing their superior officers (as puppets) yelling at each other and batting each other over the head with clubs! Could this be foreshadowing for Captain Crane? Will the mystery of Professor Multiple be solved? Will he succeed in destroying the Seaview? Will Captain Crane survive till next week's episode? Could the Nelson puppet have been any more annoying?


Take a look at an edited down version of the entire episode.




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