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Because you can't spell "Gilligan's Island" without I or D...we proudly present


Welcome! As proud multiple viewers of the TV series "Gilligan's Island," we can't help noticing that certain subconscious elements seem to crop up over and over. We herewith present them for your discernment. Enjoy!

"Dozens of people worked 20-hour days, discussed, debated, and fussed over context, content and exposition, and yet the end result is still just Gilligan's Island." -- David Hofstede, author of What Were They Thinking?: The 100 Dumbest Events in Television History

The webmaster of this site freely acknowledges the use of the book The Unofficial Gilligan's Island Handbook (by Joey Green, Warner Books, 1988) as an invaluable source of information for the site. This site uses photos that, to the best of the webmaster's knowledge, are in the public domain. If this is in error, click here to E-mail the webmaster and he will remove the appropriate photos immediately. All other material on this site © 2010, The Gilligan's Id Page. Any use or reproduction of this website or its contents, other than staring slack-jawed at Tina Louise or Dawn Wells, is strictly prohibited.


You are Castaway No. since April 20, 2003

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Gilligan
Ginger Grant
Mr. Howell
Mrs. Howell
Mary Ann
The Professor
The Skipper
The Female Castaways
Dream Sequences


Related links (just to show we didn't invent this pseudo-scholarly approach):

Here on the Island: A Scholarly Critique of the Style, Symbolism, and Sociopolitical Relevance of Gilligan's Island, by Lewis Napper
Gilligan's Island and Exile
The Seven Deadly Sins of Gilligan's Island


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