Harold Hecuba was a producer who came to the island, unaware of the castaways, to think of his next hit play. The gang put Hamlet to the tunes from Carmen, which they just happened to have because doesn’t everyone bring instrumental versions of operas with them on a 3 hour tour. Hecuba stole their ideas and left them stranded. I can still sing most of the tunes in my pleasant, but limited range bass baritone. No, it wasn’t a great show, but it had some clever bits to it.
I remember my Intro to Shakespeare class instructor being absolutely horrified that none of us had ever read or seen Hamlet, but we had all seen the Gilligan’s Island “Hamlet” episode.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
What’s on side B?
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
Next on the playlist:- “Message in a Bottle”- “Islands in the Stream”- “Lime in the Coconut”
Jonathan Mason over 10 years ago
As a Briton, this story arc has completely lost me. I am vaguely aware of something called “Gilligan’s Island”, but have no idea what it was about.
I will come back when this arc is over.
TheWildSow over 10 years ago
I ask to beOr not to be….https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JQ8yF04y9o
uniquename over 10 years ago
Side B = “Stylin’” by Curly and the 3 Stooges
cooganm Premium Member over 10 years ago
Now I remember why I stopped watching that show. And I was only 10…
JR6019 over 10 years ago
Harold Hecuba was a producer who came to the island, unaware of the castaways, to think of his next hit play. The gang put Hamlet to the tunes from Carmen, which they just happened to have because doesn’t everyone bring instrumental versions of operas with them on a 3 hour tour. Hecuba stole their ideas and left them stranded. I can still sing most of the tunes in my pleasant, but limited range bass baritone. No, it wasn’t a great show, but it had some clever bits to it.
librisleo over 10 years ago
I remember my Intro to Shakespeare class instructor being absolutely horrified that none of us had ever read or seen Hamlet, but we had all seen the Gilligan’s Island “Hamlet” episode.
MD Bear Premium Member over 10 years ago
Oh, my…. someone other than me remembers The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island.
ChessPirate over 10 years ago
And I believe, although there was a bit of overlap(1967), Gilligan’s Island used “Watch out for that… tree!” before George of the Jungle.
R.U. Kidding over 10 years ago
Low rock, Skipper!
Thanks a lot, Gilligan.
Kali39 over 10 years ago
And this can be Record No. 8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljQi4_ZUrKU