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I have removed this claim, "Only twelve episodes of Gilligan's Planet were produced before it was cancelled following production of an unaired episode called "Gilligan's Big Mistake." This episode involved a snuff film found by the Professor that implicated Gilligan in the assassinations of James Garfield and John F. Kennedy. The producers and studio executives felt that audiences would not believe that Gilligan was capable of traveling in time to kill President Garfield." As I can find absolutely no evidence of it. I suspect random vandalism, but if not, it really should have some form of citation. milovoo (talk) 22:38, 17 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
"Gilligan's Planet hinged on the premise that the Professor had managed to build an operational interplanetary spaceship to get the castaways of the original series off the island (despite his inability to simply repair the hole in the hull of the ship that got them to the island in the first place)."