The B-9 Robot from Lost in Space TV series is own display at the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle , Washington .
The robot's name is simply "Robot" or "The Robot" on the TV show Lost in Space.
The Robot was called B-9 or was essentially just the (Robot) Robby the Robot is from the l956 film Forbidden Planet.
The robot's name in the series Lost in Space is simply "Robot." Its full name is Robot B-9.
The robot in Lost In Space was voiced by Dick Tufeld, who was also the series narrator. The individual who performed the robot was Bob May, which was designed by Robert Kinoshita.
Jupiter 2's B-9, but it is referred to as just "Robot".
The robot's name is simply "Robot" or "The Robot" on the TV show Lost in Space.
It was called Robot.
The Robot was called B-9 or was essentially just the (Robot) Robby the Robot is from the l956 film Forbidden Planet.
Obviously, the Lost in Space Robot would need his "head gasket" bolts tightened first.
The robot's name in the series Lost in Space is simply "Robot." Its full name is Robot B-9.
The robot was propelled by a track system .
The robot in Lost In Space was voiced by Dick Tufeld, who was also the series narrator. The individual who performed the robot was Bob May, which was designed by Robert Kinoshita.
Lost in Space episode #5 "The Hungry Sea" : Robot playing "Home Sweet Home" .
Jupiter 2's B-9, but it is referred to as just "Robot".
Lost in Space - 1965 The Wreck of the Robot 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The robot from the TV series Lost in Space lacked a proper name other than that of "Robot" but the robot was also designated as a Class M-3 Model *B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot .*B9 / Benign .
The robot did not have a proper name .