:''For other people named Gilligan, see
Gilligan.''
'Gilligan' is a fictional character played by
Bob Denver on the 1960s TV show ''
Gilligan's Island'' and its many sequels.
Gilligan is always seen wearing a red shirt and white sailor's cap. He was the first mate on the ''S.S. Minnow'' and accidentally stranded his companions in a shipwreck when during a storm he threw an
anchor overboard without a line attached. He served with
The Skipper in the U.S. Navy. Gilligan is
The Skipper's 'little buddy', and the two fall in the mold of the fat guy/thin guy comedy team pioneered by
Laurel and Hardy. Not much was ever learned about Gilligan's past or family, but he mentioned in one episode an uncle who couldn't read. He also has an older brother, from whom he actually swiped his ubiquitous red shirt; Gilligan once declined appearing on a TV broadcast (via a government probe that had landed on the island) because his brother would "kill" him if he saw Gilligan was wearing his shirt. Gilligan sometimes related anecdotes about childhood friends, Skinny Mulligan and Fatso Flannigan.
The character of Gilligan is noted for numerous
physical comedy skits presented on the show, often using his friend the Skipper in the role of a
straight man. Continuing gags on the program include Gilligan always apparently in danger of being
seduced by
Hollywood star
Ginger Grant (which never actually happens, at least on camera), always eating Mary Ann's
coconut cream pie, making fun of the Skipper's weight and constantly (albeit inadvertently) derailing efforts of the castaways to get off the island.
Despite his bumbling nature, Gilligan is acknowledged to have an innate and compensating innocence of character that frequently and unexpectedly saves the day for his companions. Other more recent ensemble stories have had similar characters somewhat lacking in wit but with big hearts, such as
Mater in the movie
Cars.
Today Gilligan is widely recognized as a comedic American
popular culture icon, ranked for example at 122nd place in the July 2003 list of
200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons compiled by
VH-1 and
People Magazine. Gilligan is undoubtedly linked forever in the growing up of countless millions of American children in the 60's, and through syndication to this day.
Gilligan's full name has been a subject of debate among fans of the series for decades, which was finally resolved by the release of ''Gilligan's Island — The Complete First Season'' on DVD in 2004. In a documentary called ''Before the Three Hour Tour'', excerpts from Sherwood Schwartz's original
treatment for the series reveal that Gilligan's full name was "Willy Gilligan", a name that Bob Denver had sometimes given during talk show interviews. The documentary also reveals that Schwartz found the name "Gilligan" by opening the phone book to a random page. Bob Denver stated on a KDKA radio interview in May 1989, that "Gil Eggan" was his choice for the character's name. Denver reasoned that the nickname Gilligan developed as everyone screamed at Gil Eggan, and it ran together. However, no first name is used in any of the three seasons, films or animated series. In ''Rescue From Gilligan's Island'', the returning castaways' names are announced. The writers, heightening the folklore surrounding Gilligan, artfully omitted the the first mate's name despite providing the names of the others.
See also
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The Skipper
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Bob Denver The actor
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Gilligan Jack-o-lantern pumpkin carving
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★ Bob Denver's Gilligan Fan club
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★ http://www.bobdenver.com/index.html