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Richard Chamberlain had only 5 brief appearances as a guest star on TV before getting his big break - the starring role on “Dr. Kildare” with 5 seasons and nearly 200 episodes. As the thoughtful and earnest James Kildare, Chamberlain won the hearts of teenage girls (and probably a few boys too) across the US.

When the series ended, he continued to act on TV and movies. Throughout the 1970s he starred in such acclaimed films as Ken Russell’s “The Music Lovers” (1970), Richard Lester’s “The Three Musketeers” (1973) and the sequel (1974), and as the cowardly archetect in Irwin Allen’s “The Towering Inferno” (1974).

During this time Chamberlain began a two year relationship with Wesley Eure, a young actor who started in the kids program “Land of the Lost”.

After his relationship with Eure ended, Chamberlain met actor Martin Rabbett. The two eventually moved together to Hawaii where the they entered a civil union.

By 1980 he earned the title “King of the Mini-Series” with starring roles in Centennial (1978–79), Shōgun (1980), and The Thorn Birds (1983).

In 1989, a French magazine outed Chamberlain as gay. He continued to act in Hollywood but did not publicly address his homosexuality until his autobiography “Shattered Love: A Memoir” (2003).

After over 30s with Rabbett, the couple separated and Chamberlain returned to Hollywood. He said, “… we’re much better friends than we’ve ever been.”

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Behind-the-scenes photo: Former basketball players Bill Laimbeer and John Lambert pause to get their picture taken before they transform into Sleestak in 1974.

Sleestak by Mig MendesFind Mig’s great Land of the Lost Fan Art (as well as other cool drawings) her

SleestakbyMig Mendes

Find Mig’s great Land of the Lost Fan Art (as well as other cool drawings) here: https://www.pinterest.com/mendes1995/geek-show-mig/


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 Holly VS The Sleestaks  by Doug BaronThis amazing piece of Land of the Lost fan art can be found on

Holly VS The Sleestaks  by Doug Baron

This amazing piece of Land of the Lost fan art can be found on DeviantArt under the works ofsugarrayfinhead.

Created with acrylic paint and india ink on a comic book backing board.


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legendsofthelost:Land of the Lost Box SetFrom the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.legendsofthelost:Land of the Lost Box SetFrom the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.legendsofthelost:Land of the Lost Box SetFrom the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.legendsofthelost:Land of the Lost Box SetFrom the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.

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Land of the Lost Box Set

From the world of Sid and Marty Krofft.


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ronaldcmerchant: the LOST WORLD (1925) click to enlargeStop Motion DinosBlazing the trail for Landronaldcmerchant: the LOST WORLD (1925) click to enlargeStop Motion DinosBlazing the trail for Landronaldcmerchant: the LOST WORLD (1925) click to enlargeStop Motion DinosBlazing the trail for Land

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the LOST WORLD (1925)

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Stop Motion Dinos

Blazing the trail for Land of the Lost


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ladythatsmyskull:Marshall, Will and Charlie On a routine expedition Met the greatest apes ever kno

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Marshall, Will and Charlie

On a routine expedition

Met the greatest apes ever known

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Can’t help but wonder if this Land of the Lost scene was inspired by Planet of the Apes (1968)

There is another strong connection to each when your get to Land of the Lost Season 3.  Ron Harper plays Uncle Jack in the LotL and  Alan Virdon in the  Planet of the Apes (TV series)


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Sleestak in Paradise - art by Doug Horne

Sleestak in Paradise - art by Doug Horne


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