When Did Gilligan's Island Start Shooting In Color?
Gilligan's Island famously started off filming in monochrome before it switched to shooting in color. Here's when (and why) the change happened.
Read MoreGilligan's Island famously started off filming in monochrome before it switched to shooting in color. Here's when (and why) the change happened.
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