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No. of episodes
  
16

Running time
  
0:30 (per episode)

Final episode date
  
2 September 1976

Program creators
  
Sid Krofft, Marty Krofft

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Country of origin
  
United States

Producer(s)
  
First episode date
  
6 September 1975

Number of episodes
  
16

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Genre
  
Children's television seriesAdventureComedyComic science fiction

Starring
  
Jim NaborsRuth BuzziJarrod JohnsonAlice Playten

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
Similar
  
Far Out Space Nuts, The Krofft Supershow, Dr Shrinker, Lidsville, Wonderbug

The Lost Saucer is an ABC network television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. It first aired on September 6, 1975.

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Premise

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The Lost Saucer was about two friendly time-travelling androids from the year 2369 named Fi (Ruth Buzzi) and Fum (Jim Nabors) who land their flying saucer on present day Earth (present day being 1975, of course). They good-naturedly invite a young boy named Jerry (Jarrod Johnson) and his babysitter Alice (Alice Playten) to check out the interior of their craft.

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As onlookers begin to gather though, the two androids become nervous about attracting attention and abruptly take off with Jerry and Alice. The flying saucer has the ability to travel through time, but the controls which allow the androids to specify an exact date become damaged, thus preventing the androids from returning Jerry and Alice to their rightful time and place.

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The series follows the foursome as the two androids (who bicker and argue incessantly with each other, neither seeming competent with the ship's controls) encounter various adventures while trying to get Jerry and Alice back home or return to their own home on planet ZR-3 where they hoped to make repairs with the help of their lookalike creators Doctor Locker (Nabors) and Professor Pringle (Buzzi dressed as her purse-wielding spinster character Gladys from Laugh-In).

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The adventures are usually set on Earth (or an Earth colony) either in the distant past or in the distant future hundreds (or even thousands) of years hence. Typically, episodes were blatant social commentaries dealing with extremes such as a world where names (and faces) were replaced with numbers, where machines were outlawed due to a global energy shortage, or a city where the population had grown lazy and obese because robots do all the physical work.

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Accompanying them on their adventures was a creature known as the Dorse (played by Larry Larsen) which was a half-dog, half-horse hybrid with the body of a large shaggy dog and the head of a small horse.

There were 16 original episodes produced for the 1975-76 season. The first six episodes were later rerun in the first half of The Krofft Supershow 's first season.

Themes

Each episode had a specific theme, usually a social or environmental one. "Fat is Beautiful", for example, depicted a future in which people were grotesquely obese due to over-dependence on push-button conveniences, and leanness was in fact outlawed. In "Get a Dorse", two scientists kidnap the Dorse to use as a power source because the world's fuel supplies were finally used up.

Episodes

* The exact date of this episode is uncertain.

DVD Release

"The Lost Saucer: The Complete Series" is coming soon to DVD from Vivendi Entertainment as a part of "The World of Sid & Marty Krofft" collection.

References

The Lost Saucer Wikipedia


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