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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Professor speaks . . .
Millions around the world know him only as "The Professor" on Gilligan's Island. However, before taking the role that would change his life, Russell Johnson was already an established actor in both film and television.

In this wonderful book, Johnson tells his life story in a modest and entertaining fashion. His good nature, and sense of fairness is evident...

Published on January 21, 2004 by trebe

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars and The Rest
Our favorite Professor, Russell Johnson (with the help of Steve Cox) puts down his memoirs in a quick trip through Johnson's life and focusing on his time at Gilligan's Island. GI fans will eat this up, but being a GI fan, I actually found it a bit flat. There are anecdotes and memories Johnson shares, both good and bad. Johnson talks about the partial regret the actors...
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Professor speaks . . ., January 21, 2004
This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
Millions around the world know him only as "The Professor" on Gilligan's Island. However, before taking the role that would change his life, Russell Johnson was already an established actor in both film and television.

In this wonderful book, Johnson tells his life story in a modest and entertaining fashion. His good nature, and sense of fairness is evident throughout. The book covers Johnson's life as "Professor Roy Hinkley", his remembrances of the Gilligan's Island years, and thoughts about his fellow island castaways. The book has a multitude of terrific photos, many from behind the scenes. With nothing mean-spirited to say, this is a warm "feel good" read, that is over much too quickly.

There are many fascinating stories of interest to hardcore fans. Perhaps the most significant for the author, concerns the pilot episode. Shot in 1963, but never aired until 1992, the pilot featured different actors as The Professor, Ginger and Mary Ann. Circumstances led to the recasting of these roles with Johnson, Tina Louise and Dawn Wells.

Most fans know that the show's theme song was re-recorded for the second season to include "The Professor and Mary Ann". But in this book we learn that the musical group that performed the second version, later appeared on the program as the rock group "The Mosquitoes". Johnson devotes some time to the assortment of guest stars that visited the island, and the issue of censorship. Also covered are the post series years, and the events leading to the rescue movie, and other related Gilligan's Island projects. The "Ship's Log", a brief summary of the 98 episodes, concludes this thoroughly enjoyable book that all fans of the series will appreciate.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Handled just right!, March 30, 1998
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This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
An excellent blend of humor, pathos, on the set stories and "gossip". Johnson takes us through his unsuccessful journey that starts with his attempt to get a TV series of his own to his reluctant agreement to play a shared role as just one of 7 castaways and how that led to his present day status as one of the magnificent 7 of perhaps the greatest pop culture phenomenon of our time -- Gilligan's Island. Could he have attained as much notoriety by himself? During his time, the Professor may have been the most underappreciated of the castaways but modern-day Gilligology is correcting this, and this book, not the least of which includes Sherwood Schwartz's excellent forward, helps put the Professor's role in the proper perspective. One of the burning questions of the hour always has been, "Why did the Castaways have all that equipment and clothing for what was supposed to be only a 3 hour tour?" Johnson boldly faces this issue, and his answer is more insightful than any offered to this point. He may well be right. Fans are well advised to purchase this book if they want their hunger for knowledge satisfied.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Only GILLIGAN book you'll ever need!, July 17, 1998
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This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
Of the books on GILLIGAN this one stands head and shoulders above the rest. It's written by a pro who knows 60's TV (Steve Cox) and from an actor's viewpoint, which is a must. The other books are barely readable; this is a quick, fun read and one which is surprisingly moving. Worth the search for it and worth the wait to find. If you love the show, this is your book. Find it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars and The Rest, April 7, 2008
This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
Our favorite Professor, Russell Johnson (with the help of Steve Cox) puts down his memoirs in a quick trip through Johnson's life and focusing on his time at Gilligan's Island. GI fans will eat this up, but being a GI fan, I actually found it a bit flat. There are anecdotes and memories Johnson shares, both good and bad. Johnson talks about the partial regret the actors had about doing the show (except Alan Hale who lived the role). He also talks about each cast member individually as well as their after show experiences. Next up is coverage of the cartoons and tv movies. His part of the book wraps up with brief talks of his family but then the narrative ends very abruptly and we are launched into the episode guide covering the show which was very cool.

Overall, as a GI fan, I liked this book and read it in a day. However, the whole thing was really just surface material for the most part and done for the fans. It was great memories but there's no real meat going on here. There are some fascinating items in here such as Johnson's WWII experience and being shot down in the Pacific and the wrap up about his son is touching.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A few comments, December 10, 2002
This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
When I was growing up during the time this show was airing, one of the standard questions among my teenage friends was, who did you have a crush on, Ginger or Marianne? Interestingly, there was almost universal agreement that, although Ginger was hot, Marianne had that girl-next-door wholesomeness and sex appeal, and so she got the vote.

Almost 35 years later this same question came up at a lunch with a bunch of my work associates, most of whom are middle-aged computer geek types or engineers like me. The funny thing was, everybody agreed they still liked Marianne. I guess some things never change.

But after her, the Professor was my favorite character on the program, and years later, when I was a college instructor briefly myself, I attributed it at least partly to the example Russell Johnson set on this show, as silly as that might sound. That maybe, and the original Star Trek, which made science and technology glamorous and sexy and very ungeeklike.

Well, for all those who loved this show like I did and were in some way inspired to do something in their lives because of it, this book is full of great behind-the-scenes stories and trivia about every aspect of the show and characters. This book will be appreciated by all fans of this classic American 60's comedy series.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gilligan's Island Cornucopia, August 30, 2010
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Walton P. Sellers III (Opelousas Louisiana USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
I really enjoyed reading this book, as I grew up with the original series. Although I understand that a new generation of viewers might want to be introduced to Gilligan's Island with a cast of stars that they are familiar with, "baby boomers" like me will always remain true to the original. Russell Johnson, the Professor, is a consummate professional. As the senior statesman for the surviving original cast, he is candid without being coarse and remains ever respectful to the memory of his dead comrades. He is also espectful of the feelings of the surviving Islanders. If you want to learn everything possible about the original Gilligan's Island series from someone who experienced it firsthand, BUY THIS BOOK!!!!!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A superb book for any fan of Gilligan's Island, March 25, 1998
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This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
I love watching Gilligan's Island and Russell Johnson's book does not fail to satisfy any fan of the show. It is witty and very informative. His account of the funeral of Alan Hale, Jr (the Skipper) was very moving.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, March 24, 2008
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Mark "Mark" (SEATTLE, WA, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
Boy, these Castaways really influenced a generation! After getting the book, and reading a few paragraphs before going to sleep, I had dreams about the "characters" all night. I think, even if the show would be considered somewhat "lowbrow art" if having any merit in this area, might lead a possible procession of "Life imitating Art"!!!
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!!, May 18, 2001
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K. Johnson "Bookworm" (Chalfont, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
The first page of my book reads: "To my Great neice Kim--from your Uncle--Russell Johnson The Professor, Love to you" This is a wonderful book and the behind the scenes info is so way cool!!
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4 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great reference for fans, May 27, 1998
This review is from: Here on Gilligan's Isle/the Professor's Behind-The-Scenes Guide to Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gilligan's Island, Including a Complete E (Paperback)
"To Mike, Regards, Russell Johnson, the Prof" reads the first page of my copy of Here on Gilligan's Island. That's because Russell Johnson was promoting the book at a book store in East Lansing, MI and I was fortunate to have him sign my copy.

This comprehensive work is full of photos and interesting facts. A recommended reference for any fan.

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