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That Must Be What the Robot Saw on the 1960 Philco Predicta Debutante Playing There Were Giants in the Earth, Lost In Space, Episode aired Oct 6, 1965. William a expert on Philco Company said, the Predicta was not developed for the Holiday Inn chain in 58! Do to poor design and Philco's financial problems the Predicta was discontinued in 65 when Ford bought out the company. The balance of unsold units were then sold to Holiday Inn. The Club Philco Predicta administrator Blake said this model Debutante was from the 1960 and was the model that was very much created for consumer sales. it is it was only later sold in masse to the Holiday Inn in 1965 when Ford bought out the company as a marriage of low cost convenience and marketing schtick. The Stars in the video: Guy Williams as Dr. John Robinson, June Lockhart as Maureen Robinson, Mark Goddard as Major Don West, Marta Kristen as Judy Robinson, Bill Mumy as Will Robinson, Angela Cartwright as Penny Robinson, Jonathan Harris as Dr. Zachary Smith, Judy the Chimpanzee as Debbie the Bloop, Lamar Lundy as The Giant Cyclops, Robert 'Big Buck' Maffei, Bob May as The Robot, Dick Tufeld, The Robot voice. Due to the planet's orbit, the Robinsons are going to freeze to death unless they head south. In 1959 Philco Predicta made in several models by the Philco Company in the late 1950s. The Predicta was marketed as the world’s first swivel screen television. The Predicta had a thinner picture tube than many other televisions at the time, which led it to be marketed as a more futuristic television set. Predicta television sets were constructed with a variety of cabinet configurations, some detachable, but all separate from the tube itself and connected by wires. Initially introduced in 1958 and rolled out for general consumers shortly thereafter, the Predicta was discontinued in the early 1960s. The age of Sputnik, Space age Television, Late 1950s TV designs, Modern design, futuristic TV, Lost in Space, In 1959, Philco introduced three 17-inch tabletop Predictas, called the Siesta, Princess, and Debutante. The Siesta, with a clock timer, was the top model. The Princess was the same TV minus the clock. The Debutante, as the name suggests, was an entry-level set. Space Age Television. #philcopredicta #debutante #spaceagetv #philcotv #lostinspace