Navy Log
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Navy Log | |
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Genre | Anthology |
Written by | Peter Barry David E. Durston Max Ehrlich Leonard Lee Roger Marston William N. Robson Allan E. Sloane |
Directed by | Samuel Gallu Leslie Goodwins Reginald Le Borg Oscar Rudolph Jean Yarbrough |
Theme music composer | Irving Bibo Fred Steiner |
Opening theme | "Navy Log March" |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 102 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Samuel Gallu |
Cinematography | Ken Hodges Frank V. Phillips Lester White |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBS (1955–1956) ABC (1956–1958) |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 20, 1955 September 25, 1958 |
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External links | |
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Navy Log is an American drama anthology series that initially aired for one season on CBS. It relates the greatest survival war stories in the history of the United States Navy. This series premiered on September 20, 1955, but the following year, it was moved to ABC, where it aired until September 25, 1958. The program aired for a total of three seasons and 102 episodes.
Notable guest stars
- Philip Ahn as General Chen in "Operation Typewriter" (1956)
- John Archer as the Skipper in the episode "Hiya Pam" (1955)
- Raymond Bailey as Lieutenant Fenton in "Operation Typewriter" (1956)
- Edward Binns and Paul Picerni in "The Phantom of the Blue Angels" (1955)
- Ray Boyle in "Bucket of Sand" (1956) and as Reed in "The Beach Pounders" (1957)
- Paul Burke as Sparks in "Sky Pilot" (1955)
- Phyllis Coates as Marge in "Web Feet" (1956)
- Russ Conway as Commander Loomis in "A Day for a Stingray" (1956)
- Walter Coy as Col. Jack Connors in "Destination - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW" (1956) and "The Lady and the Atom" (1957)
- Francis De Sales in the role of naval officers in "Operation Three-In-One" (1955) and "Get Back Somehow" (1956)
- Don Devlin as Bob Levine in "Ninety Day Wonder" (1956)
- Mason Alan Dinehart as Marly in "Joe Foss, Devilbird" (1957). This episodes focuses on the World War II hero Joe Foss, later the governor of South Dakota and an American sportsman.
- Benson Fong as Colonel Huam in "Operation Typewriter" (1956)
- Dean Fredericks as DeMarco in "War of the Whale Boats" (1957)
- Ron Hagerthy as Johnny Fletcher in "Ninety Day Wonder" (1956), as Jimmy Milano in "The Lady and the Atom" (1957), and as Swenson in "The Draft Dodger" (1958)
- Gloria Henry as Eileen Murphy in "The Decoy" (1957)
- Richard Jaeckel as Lieutenant Bradshaw in "War of the Whale Boats" (1957)
- Don Keefer as McNair in "Ito of Attu" (1957)
- Douglas Kennedy as Lt. Cmdr. Boggs in "Men from Mars" (1956) and as Cmdr. Bourne in "Call Conrad" (1957)
- Wright King as Joey McAdams in "Home Is a Sailor (1957)
- Robert Knapp as Captain Weatherby in "The Death of Dillinger" (1956)
- Tyler McVey as Monsignor Flaherty in "Sky Pilot" (1955) and "The Draft Dodger" (1958)
- Steve Pendleton as Bill Mathison in "The Long Weekend" (1956)
- Mike Ragan as Horn in "American U-Boat III" (1958)
- Gregory Walcott as Jack Franklin in "The Long Weekend" (1956)
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Navy Log at IMDb
- Navy Log at TV.comLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Navy Log at CVTA with episode list
Categories:
- Pages using infobox television with unknown parameters
- 1955 American television series debuts
- 1958 American television series endings
- 1950s American television series
- American Broadcasting Company network shows
- American drama television series
- American anthology television series
- Black-and-white television programs
- CBS network shows
- English-language television programming
- Military television series