Remembering ‘Gilligan’s Island,’ ‘Brady Bunch’ creator Sherwood Schwartz
Entertainment World No Comments »The Times wasnt kind when it reviewed “Gilligans Island” in 1964, writing,”Gilligans Island is a television series that never should have reached the air this season, or any other season.” But the series defied critics and lasted for three seasons, eventually becoming a staple of syndication.
Its creator, Sherwood Schwartz, died of natural causes Tuesday morning in Los Angeles. He was 94.
Schwartzs impact on pop culture will long survive. In addition to “Gilligans Island,” Schwartz created the family sitcom “The Brady Bunch.” Each series came affixed with its own memorably jolly theme song, with lyrics written by Schwartz.
Schwartz once said he created “Gilligans Island,” which aired on CBS from 1964 to 1967, as an escape from his seven years on “The Red Skelton Show,” for which he served as head writer and won an Emmy in 1961.
There was nothing quite as escapist as the wacky tale of seven people on a small charter boat, the SS Minnow, who set out on a “three-hour tour” and wound up shipwrecked on an uncharted South Pacific Island.
Starring Bob Denver in the title role of the boats bumbling crew member, “Gilligans Island” famously featured the exasperated skipper (Alan Hale Jr.), the millionaire and his wife (Jim Backus and Natalie Schafer), the professor (Russell Johnson), the naïve country girl (Dawn Wells) and the sexy movie star (Tina Louise).
Schwartz also wrote the lyrics for the shows memorable theme song.
For all its crude sight gags, low-brow humor and pratfalls, Schwartz viewed “Gilligans Island” as something more: It is, he proclaimed, “my version of a social microcosm, where seven people from various backgrounds had to learn to live together.”
Below, re-live the theme song for “The Brady Bunch,” and share your favorite Schwartz memories.
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