A Quote by Sherwood Schwartz

It wasn't Ginger's Island, it was Gilligan's Island. — © Sherwood Schwartz
It wasn't Ginger's Island, it was Gilligan's Island.
If I had taken 'Gilligan's Island,' I would never have gotten 'Coach' because I would have been established as Gilligan.
As a person of color, I was trained from very early on to see 'Leave It to Beaver,' 'Gilligan's Island,' or 'Hamlet' and look beyond the specifics of it - whether it be silly white people on an island or a family living in Nowheres or a Danish person - to leap past the specifics and find the human truths that have to do with me.
When the ship is sinking and you're forced to choose sides, the new solution is to jump from island to island to island. You don't have to pick.
I never turned down anything but 'Gilligan's Island.'
Gilligan's Island is wherever you want it to be in your mind.
It'll be a great day when the seniors have all the baseball caps they need and the Pentagon bombs Gilligan's Island.
Jace suggested that the cast of "Gilligan's Island" could go do something anatomically unlikely with themselves.
I'd been brought up on... American TV: 'Lou Grant,' 'Starsky & Hutch;' 'Gilligan's Island.'
I don't know why my brain has kept all the words to the Gilligan's Island theme song and has deleted everything about triangles.
I live on a lonely culinary island, built on (very thin) bedrock consisting of things I know, or believe, my family will eat. It is a small island. Fortunately, nachos are on that island with me, and nothing gets my family fired up like nachos for lunch.
The 'My Mother the Car' script read like Neil Simon compared to the 'Gilligan's Island' script.
I don't like it to be compared to 'Survivor.' The idea of 'Survivor' is to kill each other off to win the prize. There's no killing in Gilligan's Island.
I mean, I didn't ever watch 'Gilligan's Island' and think, 'Those people are actors.' I lived in West Virginia. Hollywood just felt like this total other universe.
I first encountered fish jerky during a marlin tournament in Kona, Hawaii. It was steeped in the island flavors of ginger, soy, and pineapple.
People are hypocrites. If you ask them what they want to see on TV, they'll tell you they want better quality programming. And then what do they watch? 'Gilligan's Island.'
California is an island, and New York's an island. Maybe it's time for me to change islands.
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