In the Lost in Space intro why was Dr. Smith actor listed as a special guest star?












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In the intro/theme song for the 1965 TV show Lost in Space the actor who played Dr. Zachary Smith Jonathan Harris is listed as a special guest star. How could this be if we look at the meaning of a guess star




In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular cast, band or other performing group. (Source: Wikipedia)




However he is appearing in every if not a lot of episodes so he shouldn't have been called a guess star, but a normal star.



Is there any reason for this? I think he was also shown as a special guest star for all the seasons.










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  • Heather Locklear was also billed as a Special Guest Star the entire time she was on Melrose Place, although she was effectively the lead actress.

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In the intro/theme song for the 1965 TV show Lost in Space the actor who played Dr. Zachary Smith Jonathan Harris is listed as a special guest star. How could this be if we look at the meaning of a guess star




In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular cast, band or other performing group. (Source: Wikipedia)




However he is appearing in every if not a lot of episodes so he shouldn't have been called a guess star, but a normal star.



Is there any reason for this? I think he was also shown as a special guest star for all the seasons.










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  • Heather Locklear was also billed as a Special Guest Star the entire time she was on Melrose Place, although she was effectively the lead actress.

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In the intro/theme song for the 1965 TV show Lost in Space the actor who played Dr. Zachary Smith Jonathan Harris is listed as a special guest star. How could this be if we look at the meaning of a guess star




In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular cast, band or other performing group. (Source: Wikipedia)




However he is appearing in every if not a lot of episodes so he shouldn't have been called a guess star, but a normal star.



Is there any reason for this? I think he was also shown as a special guest star for all the seasons.










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In the intro/theme song for the 1965 TV show Lost in Space the actor who played Dr. Zachary Smith Jonathan Harris is listed as a special guest star. How could this be if we look at the meaning of a guess star




In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular cast, band or other performing group. (Source: Wikipedia)




However he is appearing in every if not a lot of episodes so he shouldn't have been called a guess star, but a normal star.



Is there any reason for this? I think he was also shown as a special guest star for all the seasons.







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  • Heather Locklear was also billed as a Special Guest Star the entire time she was on Melrose Place, although she was effectively the lead actress.

    – Barmar
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  • Heather Locklear was also billed as a Special Guest Star the entire time she was on Melrose Place, although she was effectively the lead actress.

    – Barmar
    2 hours ago

















Heather Locklear was also billed as a Special Guest Star the entire time she was on Melrose Place, although she was effectively the lead actress.

– Barmar
2 hours ago





Heather Locklear was also billed as a Special Guest Star the entire time she was on Melrose Place, although she was effectively the lead actress.

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At the point where Jonathan Harris joined the show, everyone else had already signed contracts that said where their names would be put on the billing, so he unfortunately would have to be last. As consolation, he negotiated to be listed as a "Special Guest Star" because it was "ridiculous", according to what he said at New Jersey's Chiller Theatre Expo in 2001:




I called a friend of mine who was head of casting at NBC and I asked, "Have you ever given billing, in all of the series that you've done, to somebody for whom it will say, every week, Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris?" He said, "Don't be silly! I wouldn't give billing like that! That's ridiculous billing! It doesn't exist!" And at that time, it did not exist. I said, "THANK YOU! That's all I need to know!"



I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem." "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm. I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris." Well, the next 20 minutes you would not have believed! "YOU GODDAMN ACTORS YOU CAN'T ACT ANYWAY! NONE OF YOU ARE WORTH A NICKEL AND I'VE GOTTA PAY ALL YOU BASTARDS!!!" And on and on. [Laughter.] I didn't open my mouth! I just sat there and listened. "YOU CAN'T ACT ANY OF YOU. YOU'RE THE WORST OF ALL, YOU CAN'T ACT AT ALL!!!" On and on. I took a deep breath and said, "OK!" and hung up. Amazing! That was the first time that kind of outvie billing occurred. Now, of course, billing is total madness: "With the Special Appearance of ... With the Appearance of ... With a Cameo Appearance of ... " I started that whole crap!
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    Jonathan Harris did not join the cast of Lost in Space until after the show was already in production, not being in the pilot. At this point the billing had already been finalized, so through contract negotiations, he was able to be billed as a 'Special Guest Star' for every episode. According to him, starting the entire "Guest Star" billing in television period.



    As from the Interview Transcribed here.




    I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem."



    "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm.



    I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris."




    Or if you care to listen, from the horses mouth. Here is a direct mp3.






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      At the point where Jonathan Harris joined the show, everyone else had already signed contracts that said where their names would be put on the billing, so he unfortunately would have to be last. As consolation, he negotiated to be listed as a "Special Guest Star" because it was "ridiculous", according to what he said at New Jersey's Chiller Theatre Expo in 2001:




      I called a friend of mine who was head of casting at NBC and I asked, "Have you ever given billing, in all of the series that you've done, to somebody for whom it will say, every week, Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris?" He said, "Don't be silly! I wouldn't give billing like that! That's ridiculous billing! It doesn't exist!" And at that time, it did not exist. I said, "THANK YOU! That's all I need to know!"



      I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem." "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm. I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris." Well, the next 20 minutes you would not have believed! "YOU GODDAMN ACTORS YOU CAN'T ACT ANYWAY! NONE OF YOU ARE WORTH A NICKEL AND I'VE GOTTA PAY ALL YOU BASTARDS!!!" And on and on. [Laughter.] I didn't open my mouth! I just sat there and listened. "YOU CAN'T ACT ANY OF YOU. YOU'RE THE WORST OF ALL, YOU CAN'T ACT AT ALL!!!" On and on. I took a deep breath and said, "OK!" and hung up. Amazing! That was the first time that kind of outvie billing occurred. Now, of course, billing is total madness: "With the Special Appearance of ... With the Appearance of ... With a Cameo Appearance of ... " I started that whole crap!
      Never fear, Smith is here!







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        At the point where Jonathan Harris joined the show, everyone else had already signed contracts that said where their names would be put on the billing, so he unfortunately would have to be last. As consolation, he negotiated to be listed as a "Special Guest Star" because it was "ridiculous", according to what he said at New Jersey's Chiller Theatre Expo in 2001:




        I called a friend of mine who was head of casting at NBC and I asked, "Have you ever given billing, in all of the series that you've done, to somebody for whom it will say, every week, Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris?" He said, "Don't be silly! I wouldn't give billing like that! That's ridiculous billing! It doesn't exist!" And at that time, it did not exist. I said, "THANK YOU! That's all I need to know!"



        I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem." "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm. I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris." Well, the next 20 minutes you would not have believed! "YOU GODDAMN ACTORS YOU CAN'T ACT ANYWAY! NONE OF YOU ARE WORTH A NICKEL AND I'VE GOTTA PAY ALL YOU BASTARDS!!!" And on and on. [Laughter.] I didn't open my mouth! I just sat there and listened. "YOU CAN'T ACT ANY OF YOU. YOU'RE THE WORST OF ALL, YOU CAN'T ACT AT ALL!!!" On and on. I took a deep breath and said, "OK!" and hung up. Amazing! That was the first time that kind of outvie billing occurred. Now, of course, billing is total madness: "With the Special Appearance of ... With the Appearance of ... With a Cameo Appearance of ... " I started that whole crap!
        Never fear, Smith is here!







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          At the point where Jonathan Harris joined the show, everyone else had already signed contracts that said where their names would be put on the billing, so he unfortunately would have to be last. As consolation, he negotiated to be listed as a "Special Guest Star" because it was "ridiculous", according to what he said at New Jersey's Chiller Theatre Expo in 2001:




          I called a friend of mine who was head of casting at NBC and I asked, "Have you ever given billing, in all of the series that you've done, to somebody for whom it will say, every week, Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris?" He said, "Don't be silly! I wouldn't give billing like that! That's ridiculous billing! It doesn't exist!" And at that time, it did not exist. I said, "THANK YOU! That's all I need to know!"



          I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem." "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm. I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris." Well, the next 20 minutes you would not have believed! "YOU GODDAMN ACTORS YOU CAN'T ACT ANYWAY! NONE OF YOU ARE WORTH A NICKEL AND I'VE GOTTA PAY ALL YOU BASTARDS!!!" And on and on. [Laughter.] I didn't open my mouth! I just sat there and listened. "YOU CAN'T ACT ANY OF YOU. YOU'RE THE WORST OF ALL, YOU CAN'T ACT AT ALL!!!" On and on. I took a deep breath and said, "OK!" and hung up. Amazing! That was the first time that kind of outvie billing occurred. Now, of course, billing is total madness: "With the Special Appearance of ... With the Appearance of ... With a Cameo Appearance of ... " I started that whole crap!
          Never fear, Smith is here!







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          At the point where Jonathan Harris joined the show, everyone else had already signed contracts that said where their names would be put on the billing, so he unfortunately would have to be last. As consolation, he negotiated to be listed as a "Special Guest Star" because it was "ridiculous", according to what he said at New Jersey's Chiller Theatre Expo in 2001:




          I called a friend of mine who was head of casting at NBC and I asked, "Have you ever given billing, in all of the series that you've done, to somebody for whom it will say, every week, Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris?" He said, "Don't be silly! I wouldn't give billing like that! That's ridiculous billing! It doesn't exist!" And at that time, it did not exist. I said, "THANK YOU! That's all I need to know!"



          I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem." "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm. I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris." Well, the next 20 minutes you would not have believed! "YOU GODDAMN ACTORS YOU CAN'T ACT ANYWAY! NONE OF YOU ARE WORTH A NICKEL AND I'VE GOTTA PAY ALL YOU BASTARDS!!!" And on and on. [Laughter.] I didn't open my mouth! I just sat there and listened. "YOU CAN'T ACT ANY OF YOU. YOU'RE THE WORST OF ALL, YOU CAN'T ACT AT ALL!!!" On and on. I took a deep breath and said, "OK!" and hung up. Amazing! That was the first time that kind of outvie billing occurred. Now, of course, billing is total madness: "With the Special Appearance of ... With the Appearance of ... With a Cameo Appearance of ... " I started that whole crap!
          Never fear, Smith is here!








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              Jonathan Harris did not join the cast of Lost in Space until after the show was already in production, not being in the pilot. At this point the billing had already been finalized, so through contract negotiations, he was able to be billed as a 'Special Guest Star' for every episode. According to him, starting the entire "Guest Star" billing in television period.



              As from the Interview Transcribed here.




              I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem."



              "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm.



              I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris."




              Or if you care to listen, from the horses mouth. Here is a direct mp3.






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                Jonathan Harris did not join the cast of Lost in Space until after the show was already in production, not being in the pilot. At this point the billing had already been finalized, so through contract negotiations, he was able to be billed as a 'Special Guest Star' for every episode. According to him, starting the entire "Guest Star" billing in television period.



                As from the Interview Transcribed here.




                I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem."



                "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm.



                I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris."




                Or if you care to listen, from the horses mouth. Here is a direct mp3.






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                  Jonathan Harris did not join the cast of Lost in Space until after the show was already in production, not being in the pilot. At this point the billing had already been finalized, so through contract negotiations, he was able to be billed as a 'Special Guest Star' for every episode. According to him, starting the entire "Guest Star" billing in television period.



                  As from the Interview Transcribed here.




                  I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem."



                  "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm.



                  I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris."




                  Or if you care to listen, from the horses mouth. Here is a direct mp3.






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                  Jonathan Harris did not join the cast of Lost in Space until after the show was already in production, not being in the pilot. At this point the billing had already been finalized, so through contract negotiations, he was able to be billed as a 'Special Guest Star' for every episode. According to him, starting the entire "Guest Star" billing in television period.



                  As from the Interview Transcribed here.




                  I called Allen and said, "I solved your billing problem."



                  "Eh? What?," said Mr. Charm.



                  I said, "I will accept last position: Special Guest Star Jonathan Harris."




                  Or if you care to listen, from the horses mouth. Here is a direct mp3.







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