The misadventures of a misfit PT boat crew during World War II.The misadventures of a misfit PT boat crew during World War II.The misadventures of a misfit PT boat crew during World War II.
- Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
- 6 nominations total
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- TriviaThe crew's duties were: George "Christy" Christopher (Gary Vinson) - Quartermaster; Harrison "Tinker" Bell (Billy Sands) - Motor Machinist's Mate; Lester Gruber (Carl Ballantine) and Joseph "Happy" Haynes (Gavin MacLeod) -Torpedoman's Mate; Willy Moss (John Wright) - Radioman; Virgil Edwards (Edson Stroll) - Gunner's Mate
- GoofsIn some episodes Capt. Binghamton's office door opens inward. In others, outward.
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Capt. Binghamton: Why me? Why is it always me?
- Alternate versionsAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Super Duper Bloopers and Silly Shorts (1986)
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McHale's Navy TV Series
I have always enjoyed Mchale's Navy, it has to be one of my all time favourite shows. The show was immensely popular in Australia during the 1960's and has returned regularly since then. The show joins many of those other TV SitComs of that 'Golden Era' of television, such as: Batman, Gilligan's Island, The Addams Family, Gomer Pyle, USMC and many more that kept us amused.
I always made sure I was home from school and seated in time for the show every Monday to Friday to see the wacky adventures of McHale and his crew as they managed to get themselves into yet another 'mess' in their daily battle of wits with their strictly by the book Captain Wallace B. Binghamton and Lieutenant Carpenter.
Ernest Borgnine has always been one of my favourite actors and his portrayal of the long suffering LTCOMDR Quinton McHale was first rate. McHale always seemed to have his hands full trying to keep his 'bunch of eight balls' in line, as well as have to contend with his bumbling Exec Officer, Ensign Parker (Tim Conway).
I thought Ernest Borgnine made the show, being the go-between his men and his stern CO, Capt Binghamton. McHale was always concocting some scheme to get his men off the hook with Binghamton, sometimes himself too, after they got into some mishap or other. Capt, Binghamton was also forever trying to invent some scheme to get McHale and his 'Pirates' shipped out, inevitably this backfired on the good Captain someway or another.
I still enjoy this show, it's as every bit as entertaining now as it was back in those good old days.
I always made sure I was home from school and seated in time for the show every Monday to Friday to see the wacky adventures of McHale and his crew as they managed to get themselves into yet another 'mess' in their daily battle of wits with their strictly by the book Captain Wallace B. Binghamton and Lieutenant Carpenter.
Ernest Borgnine has always been one of my favourite actors and his portrayal of the long suffering LTCOMDR Quinton McHale was first rate. McHale always seemed to have his hands full trying to keep his 'bunch of eight balls' in line, as well as have to contend with his bumbling Exec Officer, Ensign Parker (Tim Conway).
I thought Ernest Borgnine made the show, being the go-between his men and his stern CO, Capt Binghamton. McHale was always concocting some scheme to get his men off the hook with Binghamton, sometimes himself too, after they got into some mishap or other. Capt, Binghamton was also forever trying to invent some scheme to get McHale and his 'Pirates' shipped out, inevitably this backfired on the good Captain someway or another.
I still enjoy this show, it's as every bit as entertaining now as it was back in those good old days.
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- bobkudyba
- Nov 29, 2005
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