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Buy McHale's Navy on DVD Season One (1962) Season 2 (1963) Season 3 (1964) Season 4 (1965) McHale's NavyOctober 11, 1962 - August 31, 1966, 138, 1/2 hour, episodes on ABC (4 seasons) in black & whiteproduced by : Sto-Rev-Co Productions shot at : CBS Studio Center (Universal), Los Angeles, CA CAST Ernest Borgnine ---- Lt. Commander Quinton McHaleJoe Flynn ---- Captain Wallace B. Binghamton Tim Conway ---- Ensign Charles Parker Carl Ballantine ---- Lester Gruber Gary Vinson ---- George Christopher Billy Sands ---- Harrison Bell Edson Stroll ---- Virgil Edwards John Wright ---- Willy Moss Yoshio Yoda ---- Fuji Kobiaji Bob Hastings ---- Lt. Elroy Carpenter Gavin MacLeod ---- Joseph Haines Opening Theme "McHale's Navy March" by Axel StordahlSTORYLINE Based in the South Pacific Islands during WWII, Lt. Commander Quinton McHale US.Navy Reserve with his zany crew patrol the Pacific on PT Boat 73.Each member of this extensive cast have their own quirks but all mean well. McHale's boss is Base Commander Captain Wallace B. Binghamton "Old Leadbottom" who sees McHale and his men as a constant problem, often suspicious of the oddball situations in which the men of PT- 73 find themselves. Trying to catch McHale doing something to court martial him for and he and his men trying to avoid being caught was the focus for show. Interspersed with the shenanigans the crew had to occasionally fight the Japanese, which they did quite well. Very often their heroics caught the attention of an Admiral who would then intercede with Old Leadbottom and excuse them from the infraction for which they were being hounded. The writers soon developed individual persona's for the rather extensive cast thus giving the show some more depth. They even had a Japanese POW / defector who became their houseboy and co-conspirator in many of their schemes. Hiding the fact that they had a Japanese soldier in the crew added to the list of hilarious situations that they found themselves embroiled in. Produced by Edward J. Montagne who also had produced The Phil Silvers Show, McHale's Navy certainly shared the comic overtones of his previous hit it also shared a couple of the cast members. Video Clip of "McHale's Navy" Opening |
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Ernest Borgnine died in 2012 at 95 of renal failure
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