The Cave Of The Wizards (2/22/67). The golden boy appears prominently in the second half of the episode.
The Robot referred to himself as "golden boy" in the Lost in Space episode titled "The Dream Monster" from season 1. He used this term to describe his special abilities and characteristics in comparison to the other characters.
Lost in Space episode #5 "The Hungry Sea" : Robot playing "Home Sweet Home" .
The robot did not have a name, just an identifier, B9. (Robby the Robot is from Forbidden Planet. The same man created them both.) Yet it should be noted that most of the cast called the robot "Robot" while Dr. Smith ( Johnathan Harris ) called him insulting names ( bubble headed boobie ) etc...
a robot that goes to space
A satellite is a Space Robot?
Bob May has: Played Lost in Space Robot in "The Red Skelton Show" in 1951. Played Fireworks Boy in "The Patsy" in 1964. Played Minor Role in "The New Interns" in 1964. Played The Robot in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Adolf Hitler in "The Time Tunnel" in 1966. Played himself in "Family Feud" in 1976. Played Himself - Panelist in "Family Feud" in 1976. Played The Robot in "Biography" in 1987. Played himself in "Lost in Space 25th Anniversary Tribute" in 1991. Played himself in "The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen" in 1995. Played himself in "Lost in Space Forever" in 1998. Played himself in "Surge of Power" in 2004. Played himself in "TV Land Convention Special" in 2004. Played Robot in Lost in Space in "Pioneers of Television" in 2008.
It was called Robot.
Robot.
The robot was propelled by a track system .
Obviously, the Lost in Space Robot would need his "head gasket" bolts tightened first.
Robot Just to nitpick . . . in the second season episode "Ghost Planet" he is referred to as "Robot B-9." In every other episode he is addressed merely as "Robot." In an episode where they travel back in time to just before they launch, there is a crate in Dr. Smiths office. It contains the Robot. On the side there is an acronym...G.U.N.T.H.E.R...which stood for General Utility Non Theorizing Environmental Robot. But as others have said, they always referred to him as Robot.
The robot in Lost In Space was voiced by Dick Tufeld, who was also the series narrator. The individual who performed the robot was Bob May, which was designed by Robert Kinoshita.
a space robots investigates the soil on a planet.