Here is the episode guide for Land of the Lost (original series) which
aired from 1974-1976 on NBC on Saturday mornings.
Last update: June 1, 1994.
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Season 1
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Rick Marshall: Spencer Milligan Cha-ka: Philip Paley
Will Marshall: Wesley Eure Ta: Joe Giamalva
Holly Marshall: Kathy Coleman Sa: Sharon Baird
Enik: Walker Edmiston Sleestak: David Greenwood,
William Laimbeer,John Lambert
1: "Cha-ka"
Written by David Gerrold Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
The Marshall's, now stranded in a strange land filled with dinosaurs, discover
a monkey-like race called Paku, and save one from a dinosaur.
2: "The Sleestak God"
Written by David Gerrold Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
While exploring the Lost City, Will and Holly are captured by strange
lizard-like beings called Sleestak.
3: "Dopey"
Written by Margaret Armen Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
Holly befriends a baby Brontosaurus whom she names Dopey, and saves him from
Grumpy.
4: "Downstream"
Written by Larry Niven Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
The Marshall's find a cave with a man from the Civil War.
Jefferson Davis Colley III: Walker Edmiston
5: "Tag-Team"
Written by Norman Spinrad Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
Will, Holly and Cha-ka play tag with Grumpy, and get trapped on a cliff.
6: "The Stranger"
Written by Walter Koenig Directed by Bob Lally
The Marshall's meet Enik, an ancestor to the Sleestak, who is also trying to
get home to his people.
7: "Album"
Written by Dick Morgan Directed by Bob Lally
Will and Holly are tricked into going into a cave following an image of their
mother. Mother: Erica Hagen
8: "Skylons"
Written by Dick Morgan Directed by Bob Lally
After messing around with a pylon, 3 "skylons" flying in the sky show them how
to fix the pylon.
9: "The Hole"
Rick falls into the pit of the Sleestak God, and helps an intelligent Sleestak
who was to be sacrificed to the god, escape.
10: "The Paku Who Came To Dinner"
Written by Barry Blitzer Directed by Bob Lally
Cha-ka is invited to dinner, and goes crazy when he smells Holly's perfume.
11: "The Search"
Written by Ben Bova Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
After their father is shocked by a light crystal, Will and Holly try to find
Enik to help keep him from dying.
12: "The Possession"
Written by David Gerrold Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
Will and Holly become possessed by a being that controls one of the pylons.
13: "Follow That Dinosaur"
Written by Dick Morgan Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
Will finds a diary that may lead the way home.
Sleestak: Scott Fullerton, Jack Tingley, Mike Westra
14: "Stone Soup"
Written by Joyce Perry Directed by Bob Lally
Rick teaches the Paku how to make stone soup, in trade for the crystals
that came out of one of the pylons that control the weather.
15: "Elsewhen"
Will and Holly try to escape from the Sleestak pit.
16: "Hurricane"
Written by David Gerrold and Larry Niven Directed by Bob Lally
Will messes with a pylon, and opens up a timedoor, bringing in a man from
the future. Beauregarde Jackson: Ron Masak
17: "Circle"
Written by Larry Niven and David Gerrold Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
The Marshall's find Enik, still working on the timedoor, which is running
in an endless loop. Sleestak: Scott Fullerton, Jack Tingley, Mike Westra
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Season 2
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Rick Marshall: Spencer Milligan Cha-ka: Philip Paley
Will Marshall: Wesley Eure Ta: Scutter McKay
Holly Marshall: Kathy Coleman Sa: Sharon Baird
1: "Tar Pit"
The Marshall's try to rescue Dopey, who is stuck in the tarpit.
2: "The Zarn"
The Marshall's find a strange light ship in the mist marsh, and a being, also
made of lights, that is stranded there.
3: "Fair Trade"
Rick is captured by the Sleestak, and they will trade him for a pig, which
will be used to feed the young Sleestak when they hatch.
4: "One Of Our Pylons Is Missing"
Cha-ka falls down a mysterious hole that keeps opening and closing, and Rick
and Holly also fall though the hole trying to rescue Cha-ka.
5: "The Test"
Cha-ka must steal Big Alice's egg in order to pass the "test of manhood"
6: "Gravity Storm"
The Zarn is creating short bursts of immense gravity, effecting all creatures
in the Land of the Lost.
7: "The Longest Day"
A light crystal burns out in one of the pylons, causing the sun to stop moving.
8: "Pylon Express"
The Marshall's find a pylon which is a timedoor, and may be their escape from
the Land of the Lost.
9: "Nice Day"
Will teaches Cha-ka how to fish, and Holly gets bitten by a plant.
10: "Baby Sitter"
Cha-ka "babysits" Holly while Rick and Will are away mapping the Land of
the Lost. The Zarn:
11: "The Musician"
Holly teaches Cha-ka how to play the flute. The Builder: Philip Paley
12: "Split Personality"
Holly sees a spirit that looks just like her, who is searching for help.
13: "Blackout"
The Sleestak steal a crystal from a pylon that controls time, causing it to
stay dark, in order for them to hunt the Altrusian Moth.
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Season 3
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Uncle Jack : Ron Harper Enik: Walker Edmiston
Will Marshall : Wesley Eure Sleestak Leader: Jon Locke
Holly Marshall : Kathy Coleman Voice of Wisdom: Walker Edmiston
Cha-ka : Philip Paley Sleestak: Bill Boyd, Cleveland Porter
1: "After-Shock"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Jon Kubichan Directed by Joe Scanlan
Rick Marshall falls through a time door during an earthquake, which also
brings their Uncle Jack, who was searching for them, to the Land of the Lost.
2: "Survival Kit"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Sam Roeca Directed by Rick Bennewitz
Will and Jack rescue a survival kit from a "god" named Malak, in order to
cure Holly's sickness. Malak: Richard Kiel
3: "The Orb"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Jon Kubichan Directed by Rick Bennewitz
The Sleestak try to retrieve the orb from the pit that will bring eternal
darkness, and destruction to all other lifeforms.
4: "Repairman"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Jon Kubichan Directed by Joe Scanlan
A "repairman" arrives to fix an altered pylon which controls the sun.
Mr. Blandings: Laurie Main
5: "Medusa"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Greg Strangis Directed by Rick Bennewitz
A medusa tries to turn the Marshall family into statues for her garden.
Medusa: Marion Thompson
6: "Cornered"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Teleplay James L. Henderson
Story by Sam Roeca Directed by Rick Bennewitz
The Marshall's try to corner a new fire-breathing dinosaur to save the Lost
City (and themselves).
7: "Flying Dutchman"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by John Cutts Directed by Joe Scanlan
The legendary Flying Dutchman enlists the Marshall family to help him fix his
ship, so he can leave the Land of the Lost.
Flying Dutchman: Rex Holman Malak: Richard Kiel
8: "Hot-Air Artist"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Jon Kubichan Directed by Rick Bennewitz
A man arrives on a hot-air balloon, and enlists the assistance of the Marshall
family, promising to take them back with him. Col. Post: David Healy
9: "Abominable Snowman"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Sam Roeca Directed by Joe Scanlan
Holly tries to rescue her pet unicorn from the Abominable Snowman.
Snowman: Jon Locke
10: "Timestop"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Tom Swale Directed by Joe Scanlan
Will and Holly find a crystal that controls time, and may lead the way home.
11: "Ancient Guardian"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Peter Germano Directed by Joe Scanlan
The Marshall's remove a statue that stops a mountain creature from coming
and attacking the Sleestak's eggs. Monster: Mickey Morton
12: "Scarab"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Ian Martin Directed by Rick Bennewitz
Cha-ka gets bitten by a beetle, which brings out his evil side.
13: "Medicine Man"
Produced by Jon Kubichan Written by Jon Kubichan Directed by Joe Scanlan
The Marshall's help an Indian and a Cavalry man from the 1870's overcome
their differences. Lone Wolf: Ned Romero Captain Diggs: Gregory Walcott
Appendix
Hear the opening theme
Opening Theme (Season 1 and 2)
Marshall, Will and Holly, on a routine expedition,
met the greatest earthquake, ever known.
High on a rapids, it struck their tiny raft (Ahhhhhhhhhh)
and plunged them down a thousand feet below.
To the Land of the Lost.
To the Land of the Lost.
To the Land of the Lost.
Closing Theme (Season 1 and 2)
When I look, all around, I can't believe the things I've found.
Now I need to find my way. I'm lost, I'm lost, find me.
Living in the Land of the Lost.
Living in the Land of the Lost.
Opening Theme (Season 3)
Will and Holly Marshall, as the earth beneath them trembled,
lost their father through the door of time.
Uncle Jack went searching, and found the kids at last.
Looking for a way to escape.
From the Land of the Lost.
From the Land of the Lost.
From the Land of the Lost.
Closing Theme (Season 3)
Only consisted of music, and one line "From the Land of the Lost"
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