Lost in Space, the iconic science fiction series, is in cultural conversation again because of actress June Lockhart's sad ...
For kids of the ’60s, it was a thrilling weekly ride and for adults revisiting it later, it became a time capsule of an era when television dared to mix earnest family drama with outlandish spectacle.
When it comes to the sci-fi genre, one undeniable gift that the 1960s gave to pop culture was, of course, the original Star Trek in America and, through the BBC in England, Doctor Who. At the same ...
The actress was just 22 years old when she won a Tony for Best Performance by a Newcomer for her role in the 1947 Broadway play "For Love or Money." ...
June Lockhart, an actress who debuted at 8 with the Metropolitan Opera, won a Tony Award at 22 for her Broadway performance as a winsome ingénue and had a long career on television, notably starring ...
"Give me a child at an impressionable age, and she is mine for life." So the fanatical teacher of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1969) liked to say. And so the TV networks have repeatedly proved.
“Lost in Space” is back from the darkest recesses of the cosmos. Arrow Video, one of the great boutique home video labels, is bringing Stephen Hopkins’ 1998 space opera, based on Irwin Allen’s 1965 ...
Lockhart portrayed iconic TV mom roles in 1950s and 1960s She won a Tony Award and was twice Emmy-nominated Lockhart inspired future astronauts, attended NASA launches Oct 25 (Reuters) - June Lockhart ...