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Remote Control Robot with Bill Mumy autograph |
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My B-9 robot sat on the table before me throughout Bill Mumy’s show at Ghengis Cohen one night (he had a violinist and a bass player-he sang and played guitar). After the show he autographed it. It actually rolls, lights up, and shouts “Danger, Will Robinson!” It was temporarily brought out just for this museum exhibit and has now gone back to it’s private storage space.
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Totally appreciate you hauling the robot and his remote control out to be on display here. I think the kitschiest part of it is Bill Mumy playing at Ghengis Cohen. I love that the robot watched the show with you and I hope he enjoyed his Chinese food.
Yes, the robot was soooo happy to see Bill again. For one minute he changed his dialog and shouted, “How you’ve grown, Will Robinson!”
You do know that Bill Mumy wrote and performed “Fish Heads”, don’t you?