There aren't many television series that have remained a part of pop culture in the way that Gilligan's Island has. The show, ...
When Alan Hale Jr. made his "Gilligan's Island" debut ... was kind of a difficulty as to how I was going to get there." The film in question was "Bullet for a Badman," a 1964 Western directed ...
Alan Hale Jr., who had a career in Western films and musicals (including It Happened on Fifth Avenue) before donning the Skipper’s cap, died in 1990, at the age of 68, from thymus cancer.
Movies often grab the spotlight ... A 1964 installment called “President Gilligan” found The Skipper (Alan Hale Jr.) and Thurston Howell III (Jim Backus) vying to become the island’s ...
What kid with an NES was asking their parents for the Gilligan's Island video game? No, seriously. We want to know who wanted ...
TV sitcom crossovers are a time honored tradition, but many have forgotten about the oddly perfect crossover between Gilligan ...