“Gilligan’s Island” is one of those rare shows that refuses to fade. It ran from 1964 to 1967—only three seasons—yet it cemented itself as a cultural staple. The premise was simple: seven castaways stranded on an island after what was supposed to be a harmless “three-hour tour.” But the show’s humor, charm, and eccentric characters carved out a permanent place in TV history. And like any production from that era, it had its share of mistakes, odd behind-the-scenes stories, and quirks that fans still catch decades later. One of the strangest bloopers appears not in an episode but in the...
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