CTVA
The Classic TV Archive - US Military series
12 O'
Clock High
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
Rina Fox
references:
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com)
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12 O'CLOCK HIGH
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Quinn Martin production
in association with:
Twentieth Century-Fox Television (William Self)
for
ABC (Fridays 9:30 pm, season 1, 1964-65)
ABC (Mondays 7:30 pm, season 2, 1965-66)
ABC (Fridays 10:00 pm, season 3, 1966-67)
Based on the novel by Beirne Lay, Jr. & Sy Bartlett
& the 1949 motion picture of the same title starring
Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, and Gary Merrill.
Produced by Frank Glicksman (season 1)(1964-65)
Produced by William D. Gordon (seasons 2-3)(1965-67)
US WWII Air Force Drama series 1964-67 78 episodes (last 17 in color)
(3 seasons)
Starring in the TV series
Robert Lansing as Brigadier General
Frank Savage (1964-1965)(eps 1-31)
John Larkin as Major General Wiley
Crowe (1964-1965)
Frank Overton as Major Harvey
Stovall (1964-1967)
Lew Gallo as Major Joe Cobb
(1964-1965)
Barney Phillips as Major ("Doc")
Kaiser (1964-1967)
Paul Burke as Captain/Major/Colonel
Joe Gallagher (1964-1967)
Chris Robinson as Tech. Sgt.
Alexander "Sandy" Komansky (1965-1967)
Andrew Duggan as Brigadier General
Ed Britt (1965-1967)
Paul Newlan as Lt.Gen. Bill
Pritchard (recurring)
Robert Dornan as Capt. Bob Fowler/
Gallagher's Co-Pilot (recurring)
Premise:
Pressure problems for officers commanding the 918th USAF Flying
Squadron based in Britain during World War II.
Music Composed & Conducted by Dominic Frontiere (most episodes)
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32 episodes (black and white)
ABC Fridays 9:30 pm
Produced by Frank Glicksman
1.01 [--] 12 O'Clock High: GOLDEN BOY HAD NINE BLACK SHEEP
TCF-QM prod. no. 7303
18-Sep-1964 ABC
Script by Al C. Ward
Directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Marston Fay.
Guest cast:
Joby Baker ............... Lieutenant Blake
Bruce Dern ............... Lieutenant Michaels
Paul Comi ................ Lieutenant Kelly
Burt Douglas ............. Lieutenant Crandall
Synopsis:
General Savage puts a general's son in charge of all the misfits in the
squadron and challenges him to turn them into a sharp bombing crew. [RF]
1.02 [--] 12 O'Clock High: FOLLOW THE LEADER (pilot episode)
TCF-QM prod. no. 6011
25-Sep-1964 ABC
written by Beirne Lay, Jr.
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: Meredith Nicholson
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Paul Carr ................ Lieutenant Jesse Bishop
Andrew Prine ............. Lieutenant Robert Mellon
Jud Taylor ............... Lieutenant Harold Zimmerman
Dan Burton ............... Captain Gately
Judy Carne ............... Jill
Bert Remsen .............. Sergeant Nero
Paul Newlan .............. General Pritchard (recurring)
Frank Killmond
Synopsis:
A troubled bombardier is run a bombing run with his new technique.[RF]
1.03 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE MEN AND THE BOYS
TCF-QM prod. no. 7304
02-Oct-1964 ABC
written by Harold Jack Bloom
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Anthony Wollner.
Guest cast:
Glenn Corbett ............ Lieutenant Tom Lockridge
Lou Antonio .............. Captain Wade Ritchie
Sally Kellerman .......... Lieutenant Libby MacAndrews
Hazel Court .............. Liz
Alan Reed Jr ............. Jonesy
James Noah ............... Pete
James Secrest ............ Mike
Lyle Sudrow .............. Prosecuting Attorney
Lew Brown ................ Defense Attorney
Synopsis:
Savage faces criticism when he court-martials a pilot who broke
formation to help a friend. [RF]
1.04 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE SOUND OF DISTANT THUNDER
TCF-QM prod. no. 7305
16-Oct-1964 ABC
written by Edward J. Lakso
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Peter Fonda .............. Lieutenant Andy Lathrop
Jill Haworth ............. Mary Lean
Hedley Mattingly ......... Tom Lean
John Alderman ............ Lt. Smith
Elen Willard ............. April Barrett
Lew Gallo ................ Major Cobb
Charles Kuenstle ......... Jeep Driver
Synopsis:
Andy Lathrop is a Tennessee boy and is flying as Savage's lead
bombardier, he saves Savage's life, gets promoted to 1st Lieutenant, and gets
recommended for the DFC. [RF]
1.05 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE CLIMATE OF DOUBT
TCF-QM prod. no. 7308
23-Oct-1964 ABC
written by Harold Jack Bloom
Directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Anthony Wollner.
Guest cast:
John Larkin .............. General Wiley Crowe
Viveca Lindfors .......... Nicole Trouchard
Jacques Roux ............. Henri Lau
Bernard Fox .............. Colonel Charles
David White .............. Brigadier General
Carl Benton Reid ......... Major General
Ralph Hanalei ............ Sgt. 'Pineapple'
Mitzi Hoag ............... Dorothy Hall
Jack Powers .............. Co-Pilot
Lew Gallo ................ Major Cobb
Synopsis:
General Crowe is waiting for Savage to return from a mission, he
notices that when the aircraft "High Flyer" lands an ambulance rushes
out to meet it. [RF]
1.06 [--] 12 O'Clock High: PRESSURE POINT
TCF-QM prod. no. 7307
30-Oct-1964 ABC (rebroadcast 21May65)
written by John T. Dugan
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Marston Fay.
Guest cast:
Larry Gates ............. Senator Clayton Johnson
Robert Doyle ............ Sergeant Eddie Pryor
Elen Willard ............ April Barrett
Jason Wingreen .......... Major Rosen
Paul Newlan.............. General Pritchard (recurring)
Lew Gallo................ Major Cobb
Jud Taylor .............. Sergeant Loren
Robert Hogan ............ Capt. Mewlay
Bill Cort ............... Lieutenant O'Leary
Bert Remsen ............. Sergeant Nero
Brendan Dillon .......... Vicar of Archbury
Synopsis:
Savage is caught between what he believes is needed in the air war and
political hostility toward the Air Force.[RF]
1.07 [--] 12 O'Clock High: DECISION
TCF-QM prod. no. 7310
06-Nov-1964 ABC (rebroadcast 04Jun65)
Teleplay by Clair Huffaker and Jack Turley
Story by Clair Huffaker
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Anthony Wollner.
Guest cast:
Tim O'Connor ............ Major Jack Temple
John van Dreelen ........ General Hoeptner
Jack Betts .............. Lieutenant Kinner
Kip King ................ Sergeant Weinstock
Buck Taylor ............. Corporal Moody
Peter Duryea ............ Lieutenant Peters
Walter Friedel .......... Aide
Steven Harris ........... Sgt. Nichols
Synopsis:
Savage and other officers must make difficult decisions when confronted
with a well-defended German target. [RF]
1.08 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE HOURS BEFORE DAWN
TCF-QM prod. no. 7309
13-Nov-1964 ABC
written by Donald S. Sanford
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Marston Fay.
Guest cast:
Glynis Johns ............ Jennifer Heath
Fritz Weaver ............ Peter Haff
John McLiam ............. Doker Drew
Maurice Dallimore ....... Major Colin
Robert Brubaker ......... Colonel Meyers
John Zaremba ............ General Stoneman
Gil Stuart .............. Policeman
Eric Micklewood ......... Sergeant Albert
Synopsis:
Savage seeks shelter during an air raid and becomes a German hostage. [RF]
1.09 [--] 12 O'Clock High: APPOINTMENT AT LIEGE
TCF-QM prod. no. 7311
20-Nov-1964 ABC
Teleplay by Charles Larson/ Story by John McGreevey
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Gary Lockwood ........... Major August "Gus" Denver
Hazel Court ............. Liz
Nancy Kovack ............ Lieutenant Irene Cooper
Pete Duel ............... Lieutenant Benning
Burt Metcalfe ........... Lieutenant Colonel Chandler
Yale Summers ............ Lieutenant Vale
Wynn Pearse ............. Sergeant
Jonathan Lippe .......... Radioman
Lew Gallo ............... Major Cobb
Synopsis:
Major Gus Denver returns to the 918th from the States. While he was
away on special instructor duty at Langley, his original crew was shot
down over Liege and all were killed.[RF]
1.10 [--] 12 O'Clock High: INTERLUDE
TCF-QM prod. no. 7306
27-Nov-1964 ABC
written by Dean Riesner
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Dana Wynter ............. Anne MacRae
Rhys Williams ........... Adam MacRae
Jack Raine .............. Doctor Gunn
Arthur Malet ............ MacCutcheon
Ken Berry ............... The Captain
Ashley Cowan ............ Ticket Seller
Don Spruance ............ Dawson
Molly Roden ............. Lieutenant Butterford
Michael-James Wixted .... Eddie
Roy Dean ................ Sam
Arthur Malet ............ Macutcheon
Synopsis:
Emotionally battered Savage falls in love with a frail Scottish woman
during his vacation. [RF]
1.11 [--] 12 O'Clock High: HERE'S TO COURAGEOUS COWARDS
TCF-QM prod. no. 7315
04-Dec-1964 ABC
written by Al C. Ward
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: Paul Vogel
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Brandon de Wilde ........ Cpl Ross Lawrence
Gerald S. O'Loughlin .... Joe "Mac " Morse
Dabney Coleman .......... Captain Wilson
Jimmy Hawkins ........... Sergeant Smith
John Newton ............. Sergeant Meadows
Michael Harris .......... Ground Crew Chief
(Noreen Corcoran as Peggy ?)
Synopsis:
Lawrence a clerk in the Group Office, stows away with Joe Morse's crew
and shoots down an FW.[RF]
1.12 [--] 12 O'Clock High: SOLDIERS SOMETIMES KILL
TCF-QM prod. no. 7314
11-Dec-1964 ABC
Teleplay by Edmund H. North and Charles Larson
Story by Edmund H. North
directed by Sutton Roley
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
John Williams ........... Inspector Thorne
Murray Matheson ......... Nicholas Redgrave
Victoria Shaw ........... Barbara Talbot
Tom Skerritt ............ Lieutenant Ryan
Patrick O'Moore ......... Maitre d'
Barry Macollum .......... Morrison
Terence Vliet ........... Pagget
Synopsis:
Amnesia resulting from a head injury leaves Savage without a defense
when he is accused of murder. [RF]
1.13 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE SUSPECTED
no. 7313
18-Dec-1964 ABC
Telplay by Jack Turley and Charles Larson
Story by Ken Pettus
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Anthony Wollner.
Guest cast:
Michael Callan .......... Sergeant Driscoll
Antoinette Bower ........ Meg Driscoll
Edward Binns ............ Clifford Moran
John Orchard ............ Philip Fraser
Nicky Blair ............. Corporal Wagner
Jason Wingreen .......... Major Rosen
Synopsis:
Reporter Clifford Moran believes that Jim Driscoll is really a
convicted killer from St Louis named George Kern Turner.[RF]
1.14 [--] 12 O'Clock High: AN ACT OF WAR
TCF-QM prod. no. 7302
25-Dec-1964 ABC
written by Donald S. Sanford
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Norman Fell ............. Lieutenant Canello
John Kerr ............... Major Herrick
Marcel Hillaire ......... Janville
Jay Novello ............. Verenne
Emile Genest ............ Belloc
Al Ruscio ............... Malot
Michael Davis ........... Paul Cadot
(Bert Remsen as Sgt. Nero ?)
Synopsis:
Savage conducts his own investigation into conflicting reports on the
success of an air raid.[RF]
1.15 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THOSE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE
TCF-QM prod. no. 7316
01-Jan-1965 ABC
written by Harold Jack Bloom
directed by Abner Biberman
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Anthony Wollner
Guest cast:
Glenn Corbett .......... Lieutenant Lockridge
Sally Kellerman ........ Lieutenant MacAndrews
Tom Skerritt ........... Lieutenant Parmalee
Ken Lynch .............. Sergeant Hale
Dee Pollock ............ Sergeant Rutherford
George Brown ........... Lieutenant Jensen
Robert Yuro ............ Lieutenant Muncie
Philip Terry ........... Major Lloyd
Lew Gallo .............. Major Cobb
Synopsis:
Savage's squad becomes edgy when fog postpones the launching of a
hazardous mission. [RF]
1.16 [--] 12 O'Clock High: IN SEARCH OF MY ENEMY
no. 7317
08-Jan-1965 ABC
Teleplay by Stanford Whitmore/ story by Jean Holloway
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Hazel Court ........... Liz
Steve Forrest ......... Peter Gray
Barbara Shelley ....... Ann Gray
Roy Thinnes ........... Major Hays
John Milford .......... Lieutenant Macall
Don Penny ............. Captain Butcher
Burt Douglas .......... Lieutenant Grenfall
Bob Kanter ............ Lieutenant Fowler
Jo Helton ............. Corporal Weatherby
Synopsis:
Savage is disturbed to find his former fiance´e back in his life: she’s
now married to a pilot recently assigned to his group.[RF]
1.17 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE ALBATROSS
TCF-QM prod. no. 7312
15-Jan-1965 ABC
written by Richard A. Landau
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Robert Drivas ......... Lieutenant Kane
Janine Gray ........... Angie
Martin West ........... Lieutenant Ankers
Paul Lukather ......... Lieutenant O'Toole
Don Eitner ............ Sentry
Dale Hogan ............ Nurse
Synopsis:
Savage persuades a lieutenant to volunteer for a mission, which results
in tragedy for the flier.[RF]
1.18 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE LORELEI
TCF-QM prod. no. 7319
22-Jan-1965 ABC
written by Albert Aley
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Anthony Wollner.
Guest cast:
Rip Torn .............. Colonel Royce
Diana Van der Vlis .... Carol Royce
Bruce Dern ............ Lieutenant Danton
Paul Sorenson ......... Sergeant Cryder
Barry Russo ........... Lieutenant Myrowitz
Synopsis:
Col. Mark Royce, a veteran pilot, seems well qualified for his new post
as deputy commander, but his unusually superstitious nature makes
Savage uneasy.[RF]
1.19 [--] 12 O'Clock High: FAITH, HOPE AND SERGEANT ARONSON
no. 7318
29-Jan-1965 ABC
written by Carey Wilber
directed by László Benedek
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Sorrell Booke ......... Sergeant Aronson
Phyllis Love .......... Nurse Jenkins
Antoinette Bower ...... Ivy Westcott
James Frawley ......... Sergeant Gruenwald
Lew Gallo ............. Major Cobb
Joseph Perry .......... Sergeant Barstein
Charles McDaniel ...... Sergeant Fry
Synopsis:
While General Savage is hospitalized he tries to help a patient who has
lost interest in living.[RF]
1.20 [--] 12 O'Clock High: TO HEINIE, WITH LOVE
TCF-QM prod. no. 7321
05-Feb-1965 ABC
Teleplay by Gilbert Ralston & Charles Larson
story by Gilbert Ralston
directed by Ralph Senensky
director of photography: Eugene Polito
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Keir Dullea .......... Lieutenant Muller
Jill Haworth ......... Nora Burgess
Ralph Williams ....... Lt. Pike
Stewart Moss ......... Lt. Magill
Jimmy Hayes .......... Lt. Daniels
Bard Stevens ......... Sgt. Bergen
(Paul Newlan as General Pritchard ? (recurring)
Synopsis:
A new navigator displays personality traits that could endanger both
missions and crews. [RF]
1.21 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE CLASH
TCF-QM prod. no. 7320
12-Feb-1965 ABC
Teleplay by Jack Turley & Mike Adams
story by Mike Adams
(Mike Adams possibly an aka for Meyer Dolinsky)
directed by Josef Leytes
director of photography: William W. Spencer
music composed & conducted by Fred Steiner
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Albert Paulsen ....... Colonel Dieter
Burt Metcalfe ........ Col. Chandler
Jason Wingreen ....... Major Rosen (recurring?)
Synopsis:
Savage finds himself badly wounded and forced to share a life raft with
the injured German fighter pilot who downed his plane. But the German
is armed--and determined not to be rescued by the Allies.[RF]
1.22 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE TICKET
TCF-QM prod. no. 7322
26-Feb-1965 ABC
written by Al C. Ward
directed by Josef Leytes
director of photography: Eugene Polito
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Earl Holliman ........ Lieutenant Stiger
Elen Willard ......... Myra Bentley
Donald Harron ........ Lieutenant Crain
Jud Taylor ........... Lieutenant Morgan
Albert Paulsen ....... Colonel Dieter
Glenn Spies .......... Corporal
Hal Riddle ........... Sergeant
Synopsis:
A risk-taking pilot experiences a change in outlook when he wins a
sweepstakes. [RF]
1.23 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE TRAP
05-Mar-1965 ABC
Teleplay by Richard L. Newhafer, Chester Krumholz, and Charles Larson
from a story by Richard L. Newhafer
directed by Ralph Senensky
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Hermione Baddeley .... Lady Constance
John Leyton .......... Bert Higgs
David Frankham ....... Lewis Glenway
Dinah Anne Rogers .... Eleanor Nichols
Ashley Cowan ......... Civil Defense Worker
George Pelling ....... Civil Defense Worker
Jack Raine ........... Air Raid Warden
Synopsis:
Savage gets trapped in a cellar during an Air Raid. Trapped with him
are Lady Constance, Dr Glenway, Miner Bert Higgs and a pregnant woman
Eleanor Nicholls. [RF]
1.24 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE END OF THE LINE
TCF-QM prod. no. 7324
12-Mar-1965 ABC
written by Dean Riesner
directed by Sutton Roley
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Jerry Young
Guest cast:
Ben Wright ........... Captain Whitelaw
Sarah Marshall ....... May Hudson
Michael St. Clair .... Captain Carmichael
Barbara Feldon ....... Lieutenant Claire Cummings
Charlotte Stewart .... Lt. Lewin
Florence Sundstrom ... Nell Forrester
Synopsis:
A Squadron Commander, Major Joe Gallagher scrubs himself from a mission
and his replacement Captain Larry Hollander is killed, leaving him
feeling guilty. [RF]
1.25 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE THREAT
TCF-QM prod. no. 7325
19-Mar-1965 ABC
written by Jack Turley
directed by Ralph Senensky
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Laurence Naismith .... Gilly Bright
Harold Gould ......... Colonel Reed
Stanja Lowe .......... Lieutenant Dietrich
Jack Grinnage ........ Cpl. Jones
Burt Metcalfe ........ Col. Chandler
Don Spruance ......... Cpl. Smith
Synopsis:
During a broadcast from Berlin, Gen. Savage is warned by Nazi
broadcaster Axis Sally that he will soon meet with a fatal mishap.[RF]
1.26 [--] 12 O'Clock High: MUTINY AT TEN THOUSAND FEET
TCF-QM prod. no. 7326
26-Mar-1965 ABC
written by Harold Jack Bloom
directed by Sutton Roley
director of photography: William W. Spencer
film editor: Chester W. Schaeffer.
Guest cast:
James Dobson ......... Major Andy Towson
Hazel Court .......... Liz
Larry Blyden ......... Lt. Kemp
Robert Brown ......... Sgt. Phil Reese
John Kerr ............ Lt. Ray Thacker
Stuart Margolin ...... Lt. Epstein
Lee Meriwether ....... Lt. Amy Patterson
Jess Pearson ......... Sgt. Laz Coleridge
John Zaremba ......... General Stoneman
Synopsis:
Major Andy Towson, an exceptional pilot & squadron C.O. breaks down
after landing. Savages' friend has flown about same amount of missions and
has always been a rock. [RF]
1.27 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE MISSION
TCF-QM prod. no. 7327
02-Apr-1965 ABC
written by Samuel Roeca
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Burt Brinkerhoff .... Joe Waller
Bruce Dern .......... Lieutenant Michaels
Robert Hogan ........ Lt. Farrell
Ray Kellogg ......... Sergeant Cord
Forrest Compton ..... Capt. Dirkson
Ted Gehring ......... Willie
Don Eitner .......... Radioman
Rudy Solari ......... Sgt. Maglie
Chris Robinson ...... Lt. Gunther (later recurring as Komansky)
Synopsis:
Savage and the Piccadilly Lily are given a special mission to bomb an
oil line in the Säär Valley. Captain Dirksen is a Lead Bombardier from
Wing down for the mission. [RF]
1.28 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE CRY OF FALLEN BIRDS
TCF-QM prod. no. 7328
09-Apr-1965
Teleplay by Edward J. Lakso and Charles Larson
Story by Edward J. Lakso
directed by Walter Grauman
director of photography: Paul Vogel
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Dana Wynter ......... Lady Catherine
Lloyd Bochner ....... Captain Evans
John Zaremba ........ General Stoneman
John McLiam ......... Major Hickey
Nora Marlowe ........ Bridget Foote
Don Spruance ........ Cpl. Smith
Lew Gallo ........... Major Cobb
Synopsis:
Gen. Savage encounters obstacles when he attempts to remove a manor
house that blocks a runway. [RF]
1.29 [--] 12 O'Clock High: V FOR VENDETTA
TCF-QM prod. no. 7330
16-Apr-1965
written by Al C. Ward
directed by William A. Graham
director of photography: Carl Guthrie
film editor: Jerry Young
Guest cast:
Gary Lockwood ...... Major August "Gus" Denver
Lin McCarthy ....... General Hoagland
Ken Berry .......... Major Bragg
Paul Newlan ........ General Pritchard (recurring)
Synopsis:
A jealous desk bound General accuses Savage of targetting because of a
vendetta. [RF]
[30] 12 O'Clock High: P.O.W. (1)
TCF-QM prod.no. 7329
23-Apr-1965 ABC
written by Al C. Ward
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Alf Kjellin ........ Colonel Max Richter
John van Dreelen ... Captain Staufman
James Farentino .... Moxey
Peter Haskell ...... Doc
Donald Harron ...... Group Captain Brail
Jim Shane .......... Baby
James Forrest ...... Flight Lt. Harry Forrester
Don Penny .......... Lt. Melvin Regis
Stephen Brooks ..... Lieutenant Smith
Richie Adams ....... Lieutenant Coley
Oscar Beregi ....... Doktor Erlich
Henry Rico Cattani.. Guard
Sasha Harden ....... Guard
Kurt Landon ........ Guard
Norbert Siegfried .. Merchant Seaman
Synopsis:
First of two parts. Savage and three rambunctious crewmen are shot down
and imprisoned in Stalag Luft 12. Their jailer is Col. Max Richter, a
Prussian who likes nothing better than to thwart escape attempts.[RF]
1.31 [--] 12 O'Clock High: P.O.W. (2)
TCF-QM prod. no. 7330
30-Apr-1965 ABC
written by Al C. Ward
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest Cast:
same as above
Synopsis:
After he and some of his men were shot down over Germany, Savage leads
a successful escape from Stalag 12. [RF]
1.32 [--] 12 O'Clock High: THE HERO
TCF-QM prod. no. 7331
07-May-1965 ABC
Written by Albert Aley
directed by Ralph Senensky
director of photography: William W. Spencer;
film editor: Marston Fay.
Guest cast:
James Whitmore .... Colonel "Pappy" Hartley
Pete Duel ......... Lieutenant Ditchik
William Cort ...... Lieutenant Mason
William Arvin ..... Captain Franklin
James Beck ........ Capt. Wayland
Jimmy Hayes ....... Lt. Hearn
Nigel McKeand ..... Radio Operator
Glenn Sipes ....... Lt. Miller
John Zaremba ...... General Stillwell
Synopsis:
Col. Paul Hartley, a World War I ace, is given a chance to fly in
combat again. [RF]
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29 episodes (black and white)
ABC Mondays 7:30 pm
Produced by William D. Gordon
2.01 [33] 12 O'Clock High: THE LONELIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD
TCF-QM prod. no. 8301
13-Sep-1965
written by Harold Jack Bloom
directed by Richard Donner
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Robert Colbert .......... Lt. Col. Frank Bailey
Claudine Longet ......... Suzanne Arnais
Paul Carr ............... Lt. Col. Chick Heindorf
Leo Gordon .............. M/Sgt. Caber McVaigh
William Arvin ........... Captain Lowell
Jack Raine .............. Maitre d'
Chris Howard ............ German Pilot
Ken Baechel ............. Duty Sergeant
(Charles Kuenstle as right waist gunner ?)
Synopsis:
Gallagher is promoted to Colonel and given command of the 918th
Komansky becomes Gallagher's flight engineer. [RF]
2.02 [34] 12 O'Clock High: RX FOR A SICK BIRD
TCF-QM prod. no. 8305
20-Sep-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 05Sep66)
producer William D. Gordon
written by William C. Anderson & William D. Hamilton & Marc Huntly
directed by Richard Donner
director of photography Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Gia Scala ............... Ilka Zradna
Chris Robinson .......... Komansky (recurring)
J.D. Cannon ............. General Creighton
Tige Andrews ............ M/Sgt. Tony Podesta
Eric Braeden ............ Captain Zoller
Paul Comi ............... Major Ken Adams
James Brolin ............ Sgt.Thibideaux
John Crowther ........... Captain Langgaard
Charles Kuenstle ........ Sergeant Clem Garnet
Don Quine ............... Sergeant Ed Hansen
Tom Stern ............... Sgt. Pete Pierson
John Crowther ........... Captain Langgaard
(Hans Gudegast as Capt. Zoller ?)
(Mark Russell as radio operator ?)
Synopsis:
With an important mission scheduled, bombers of the 918th are plagued
by sabotage. [RF]
2.03 [35] 12 O'Clock High: THEN CAME THE MIGHTY HUNTER
TCF-QM prod. no. 8306
27-Sep-1965
written by Jack Paritz
directed by László Benedek
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Beau Bridges ........... Cpl. Steven Corbett
Andrew Duggan .......... Brigadier General Britt
Ted Bessell ............ Corporal Smith
Judy Carne ............. Floy
Tom Skerritt ........... Sergeant Ben Rodale
Carol Booth ............ Gillian Denby
William Christopher .... G.I. Patient
Robert Dornan .......... Co-Pilot (recurring)
John Garwood ........... Gunner
John Hanek ............. Abbot
Nora Marlowe ........... Mavis Denby
Rick Newton ............ Beegeebird
Will Sage .............. Major Percy
Jane Wilde ............. Annabelle
(James Beggs as W.C. Robertson ?)
Synopsis:
A gunner cracks after a mission and admits to being underage. [RF]
2.04 [36] 12 O'Clock High: THE IDOLATOR
TCF-QM prod. no. 8308
04-Oct-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 02May66)
Teleplay by Gerald Sanford and Marc Huntly
story by Gustave Field
directed by László Benedek
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Gary Lockwood .......... Lieutenant Josh McGraw
Lee Meriwether ......... Captain Vincent
Robert Hogan ........... Lt. Guy Kelly
Albert Szabo ........... Russian Major
Paul Mantee ............ Lieutenant Constantinius
Jerry Ayres ............ Lieutenant
Robert Dornan .......... Gallagher's Co-Pilot (recurring)
(Lee Meriwether as Capt. Phyllis Vincent)
Synopsis:
A reckless lieutenant fabricates stories to cover detours onto
unapproved missions. [RF]
2.05 [37] 12 O'Clock High: BIG BROTHER
TCF-QM prod. no. 8302
11-Oct-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 11Apr66)
written by Jack Turley
directed by Jerry Hopper
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Jack Lord .............. Lieutenant Colonel Preston Gallagher
Julie Adams ............ Lieutenant Betty Russo
Bernard Fox ............ Major Dutton
Robert Colbert ......... Lieutenant Colonel Frank Bailey
Douglas Henderson ...... Major Lecroy
Ken Lynch .............. Master Sgt. Orland
Robert Biheller ........ Sergeant Oscar Bessy
Ted Markland ........... Sergeant
Harry Millard .......... Captain Strader
Trevor Cuming .......... Scout Officer
Robert Sorrells ........ Staff Sgt. Clyde Webhorn
William Swan ........... Lieutenant
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Johnson
Hans Heyde ............. German Officer
Synopsis:
Gallagher's brother, a lieutenant colonel, blames a costly German
attack on the landing of Gallagher's squadron. [RF]
2.06 [38] 12 O'Clock High: THE HOTSHOT
TCF-QM prod. no. 8303
18-Oct-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 18Apr66)
written by Robert Lewin
directed by Richard Donner
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Warren Oates ........... Lieutenant Colonel Jerry Troper
Jill Ireland ........... Alyce Carpenter
Jill Haworth ........... Fay Vendry
Walter Brooke .......... Roy Saxon
Seymour Cassel ......... Captain Johnson
Gunnar Hellstrom ....... Colonel Falkenstein
George Brenlin ......... Lt. Bukich
Charles Kuenstle ....... Sgt. Garnet
Tom Symonds ............ Waiter
(William Bryant as Major Greentree ?)
(Mark Russell as Lt. Bobo Heath ?)
Synopsis:
Gallagher faces a challenge from the leader of a P-51 fighter squadron,
who blames the B-17 pilots for the loss of a plane. [RF]
2.07 [39] 12 O'Clock High: SHOW ME A HERO, I'LL SHOW YOU A BUM
TCF-QM prod. no. 8309
25-Oct-1965
written by Robert Hamner
directed by Richard Donner
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Lois Nettleton ......... Susan Nesbitt
Lloyd Bochner .......... Kirby Wyatt
Anne Whitfield ......... Pamela Hurley
Burt Reynolds .......... Technical Sergeant Chapman
Steven Bell ............ Sgt. Roberts
Lee Farr ............... Major Benson
Jill Haworth ........... Fay Vendry
Michael McDonald ...... Staff Sgt. Weber
Pat O'Hara ............. Air Raid Warden
Charles McDaniel ....... Control Officer
Ira Barmak ............. G.I. Reporter
Shawn Michaels ......... Civilian Reporter
Mike Doherty ........... London M.P.
(John Marlin as maitre d' ?)
2.08 [40] 12 O'Clock High: RUNWAY IN THE DARK
TCF-QM prod. no. 8311
01-Nov-1965
written by Robert Lewin
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Albert Paulsen ......... Arn Borg
Jill Haworth ........... Lt. Fay Vendry
Jack Weston ............ Captain "Chub" Willis
Dinah Ann Rogers ....... Cynthia Finlay
Pat Cardi .............. Christian Borg
Gil Stuart ............. British Officer
Donald Ein ............. Sven
Robert Dornan .......... Co-Pilot (recurring)
Peter Bourne ........... Norwegian Civilian
2.09 [41] 12 O'Clock High: I AM THE ENEMY
TCF-QM prod. no. 8312
08-Nov-1965 ABC
written by Anthony Spinner
directed by Robert Gist
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
William Shatner ........ Major Kurt Brown
Elen Willard ........... Elizabeth Hoffman
Peter Marko ............ Captain Forbes
Walter Gregg ........... Lieutenant Daniels
Tom Palmer ............. Capt. Donalson
Adam Roarke ............ Capt. Davis
Richard Schuyler ....... Davis' Co-Pilot
Robert Dornan .......... Co-Pilot (recurring)
Tom Falk ............... Young Officer
Richard Brander ........ Tail Gunner
Claude Johnson ......... Waist Gunner
Synopsis:
A fanatical hatred for his former countrymen drives a German-born lead
pilot to fly reckless missions. [RF]
2.10 [42] 12 O'Clock High: GRANT ME NO FAVOR
TCF-QM prod. no. 8307
15-Nov-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 25Apr66)
written by Anthony Spinner
directed by Robert Douglas
Guest cast:
Barry Sullivan ......... Lieutenant General Max Gallagher
Frank Aletter .......... Lieutenant Colonel Bill Christy
Jacqueline Russell ..... WAC Captain
Don Spruance ........... Capt. Don Edwards
Gil Stuart ............. RAF Wing Commander
Kirby Brumfield ........ Max's Aide
Mike Doherty ........... M.P. Officer
Robert Dornan .......... Gallagher's Co-Pilot (recurring)
Rick Falk .............. Christy's co-pilot
Robert Hathaway ........ Wounded N.C.O.
(Charise Eland as WAC non com ?)
2.11 [43] 12 O'Clock High: STORM AT TWILIGHT
TCF-QM prod. no. 8315
22-Nov-1965
Teleplay by Anthony Spinner/ Story by James Doherty
directed by Robert Gist
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Ted Knight ............. Lieutenant Colonel Rogers
Ray McGrath ............ Young Lieutenant
Ken Baechel ............ Capt. Lou Brewer
William Cort ........... Capt. Phil Kelly
Glenn Sipes ............ Officer
Don Spruance ........... Stovall's Co-Pilot
James Devine ........... Navigator
Bruce Glover ........... Waist Gunner
(George Sims as bombardier ?)
2.12 [44] 12 O'Clock High: WE'RE NOT COMING BACK
prod.no. 8304
29-Nov-1965
written by Philip Saltzman & Dan Ullman
directed by Jerry Hopper
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Ina Balin .............. Mara Vellich
George Voskovec ........ Nicolas Vellich
John Hoyt .............. General von Leyden
Gunnar Hellstrom ....... Colonel Falkenstein
Seymour Cassel ......... Captain Mike Johnson
Gabrielle Rossillon .... Sophie
William Arvin .......... Capt. Dan Lowell
Charles Kuenstle ....... Sgt. Clem Garnet
Peter Coe .............. Gregore
Michael Forest ......... Mikhail
Sasha Harden ........... Capt. Gunter
Walter Friedel ......... German Officer
Hans Heyde ............. German Soldier
Rick West .............. German Guard
(Ilze Taurins as Marianne ?)
Synopsis:
Forced to ditch in Yugoslavia, Gallagher's crew accepts help from
partisans with questionable loyalties.[RF]
2.13 [45] 12 O'Clock High: THE JONES BOYS
TCF-QM prod. no. 8314
06-Dec-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 06Jun66)
written by William D. Gordon
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: George T. Clemens
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Andrew Prine ........... Lieutenant Jaydee Jones
Bruce Dern ............. Technical Sergeant Frank Jones
Burt Reynolds .......... Technical Sergeant Chapman
Peter Mark Richman ..... Colonel Kendall Hunter
Susan Seaforth ......... Lieutenant Jean Warner
Logan Field ............ Captain Mason
Ted Gehring ............ Sgt. Fazio
John Ward .............. Sgt. Peters
Robert Bolger .......... Gunner
Garrison True .......... Gunner
Ed Deemer .............. M.P.
Bruce Dern ............. Tech. Sgt. Jones
Burt Douglas ........... Co-Pilot
Noel Drayton ........... The Briton
Synopsis:
A black-marketeer pressures a pilot who feels responsible for losing a
plane and a co-pilot.[RF]
2.14 [46] 12 O'Clock High: BETWEEN THE LINES
a.k.a.- "A Journey toward the river"
TCF-QM prod. no. 8310
13-Dec-1965 ABC (rebroadcast 09May66)
Teleplay by Andy Lewis/ Story by Coles Trapnell
directed by Gerald Mayer
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Walter Hannemann
Guest cast:
Donald Harron .......... Master Sergeant Trask
Philip Bruns ........... Lieutenant Gargas
Larry Gates ............ Major General Stace
Ken Drake .............. Brigadier General Krasker
Lydia Markova .......... Anya
Sasha Harden ........... German Captain
Eric Forst ............. German Lieutenant
Norbert Meisel ......... German Sergeant
Steve Wolfson .......... Rescue Pilot
Richard Brander ........ Right Waist Gunner
Hans Heyde ............. German Soldier
Synopsis:
Enemy fire causes Gallagher's plane, carrying secret passengers and
data, to go down between the German and Russian fronts. [RF]
2.15 [47] 12 O'Clock High: TARGET 802
TCF-QM prod. no. 8313
27-Dec-1965
Teleplay by Sherman Yellen & Marc Huntly
story by Sherman Yellen
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Wright King ............ Major Coefield
Lisa Pera .............. Claudine Corbelle
Lou Antonio ............ Captain Bing Pollard
Harry Townes ........... Brigadier General Marten
Anthony Zerbe .......... Captain Burgdorf
Jacques Roux ........... Marcel Lenoir
Jean Del Val ........... Pierre Fecamp
Rees Vaughn ............ Lt. Davis
George Brenlin ......... Lt. Jerry Parks
Gerald Michenaud ....... Jean Paul Corbelle
Robert Dornan .......... Co-Pilot (recurring)
Bobby Pickett .......... G.I. Patient
Synopsis:
A French woman swears revenge after one of Gallagher's planes
mistakenly drops bombs that kill her father and injure her son. [RF]
2.16 [48] 12 O'Clock High: FALLING STAR
TCF-QM prod. no. 8316
03-Jan-1966 ABC (rebroadcast 20Jun66)
written by Andy Lewis
directed by László Benedek
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Jodie Copelan
Guest cast:
James Daly ............. Colonel Gus "Pappy" Wexler
Barbara Shelley ........ Mrs. Clyde-Bryce
David Macklin .......... Lt. Booth
Judy Carne ............. Doris
Paul Comi .............. Capt. Banazak
Robert Dornan .......... Lt. Fowler (recurring)
John Luce .............. Lt. Clark
Jayne Massey ........... WAC Sergeant
2.17 [49] 12 O'Clock High: THE SLAUGHTER PEN
TCF-QM prod. no. 8317
10-Jan-1966
written by Dave Lewis & Andy Lewis
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Juliet Mills ........... Sydney Vivyan
Harry Guardino ......... Captain Barney Deel
Michael Rennie ......... General Keighley
John van Dreelen ....... General Kurt Reger
John Alderson .......... Sergeant Dunbar
David Frankham ......... Col. Vivyan
Walter Friedel ......... Col. Mahler
John Lasell ............ Col. Thom
Ted Dudomaine .......... Eddington
Robert Dornan .......... Lt. Fowler (recurring)
Rees Vaughn ............. Capt. Kelly
Pat O'Hara ............. Postman
Heinz Brinkmann ........ German radioman
Peter Hellman .......... German Radarman
2.18 [50] 12 O'Clock High: UNDERGROUND
TCF-QM prod. no. 8319
17-Jan-1966
Teleplay by James Doherty & Coles Trapnell
story by Robert Lewin
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Robert Walker .......... Karl Weigand
Claudine Longet ........ Liane
Whit Bissell ........... George Richardson
Emile Genest ........... Leduc
Norbert Schiller ....... Clioche
Robert Walker Jr. ...... Karl Weigand
Tom Palmer ............. Capt. Peter Wright
Frank Wilcox ........... Wilson Sechrist
Maurice Marsac ......... Foulard
Jacques Roux ........... Emile
Chuck Courtney ......... Francois
Bud Walls .............. The Shadower
Seymour Cassel ......... B-17 Pilot
Robert Boon ............ Train Guard
Horst Ebersberg ........ German Sentry
Sasha Harden ........... Winery Guard
Norbert Meisel ......... Bridge Guard
Erik Holland ........... Patrol Captain
Nickolaus Kopp ......... Swiss Officer
George Perina .......... Swiss Officer
Synopsis:
After bailing out over Switzerland, Gallagher must make his way back to
England through Nazi occupied France to deliver vital information -
with the grudging help of a German deserter who's being sought by the
Gestapo.[RF]
2.19 [51] 12 O'Clock High: WHICH WAY THE WIND BLOWS
TCF-QM prod. no. 8318
24-Jan-1966
written by James M. Miller
directed by László Benedek
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Dina Merrill ........... Captain Patricia Bates
Med Flory .............. Captain Bright
Michael Macready ....... Lieutenant Rogers
Robert Yuro ............ Maj. Fitzsimmons
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Richard Schuyler ....... Capt. Blodget's Co-Pilot
Jack Greening .......... Air Raid Warden
Synopsis:
Gen. Britt brings in a WAC weather forecaster to help prevent combat
losses due to unexpected weather hazards.[RF]
2.20 [52] 12 O'Clock High: THE OUTSIDER
TCF-QM prod. no. 8320
31-Jan-1966 ABC (rebroadcast 18Jul66)
written by Ellis Marcus
directed by Don Medford
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
James MacArthur ........ Lieutenant Harley Wilson
Lee Meriwether ......... Captain Phylllis Vincent
Patrick Wayne .......... Lieutenant Gabriel
James Callahan ......... Major Temple
Dabney Coleman ......... Captain Robbins
John Newton ............ Steve Harkness
Ollie O'Toole .......... Barnes
Sammy Jackson .......... Lt. Mikler
Vikki Harrington ...... Agnes
Lee Millar ............. Toley
Robert Dornan .......... Co-Pilot (recurring)
Synopsis:
An error-prone pilot ignores orders in an attempt to prove himself.[RF]
2.21 [53] 12 O'Clock High: BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
TCF-QM prod. no. 8321
07-Feb-1966 ABC (rebroadcast 25Jul66)
written by Dave Lewis & Andy Lewis
directed by Gerald Mayer
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Burgess Meredith ....... Dr. Rink
Alf Kjellin ............ Colonel Ehrland
Robert Boon ............ Capt. Schiller
Richard Brander ........ Lt. Butler
Barry Cahill ........... Capt. Douglas
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Robert Doyle ........... Master Sgt. Zemler
Lee Farr ............... Maj. Rice
Walter Friedel ......... Capt. Schmidt
Hal Stalmaster ......... Lieutenant Gurney
Robert Sorrells ........ M.P. Lieutenant
Susan Denberg .......... German Girl
Synopsis:
A civilian master technician invents a device that allows B-17's to
bomb accurately through cloud cover.[RF]
2.22 [54] 12 O'Clock High: TWENTY-FIFTH MISSION
TCF-QM prod. no. 8322
14-Feb-1966
written by Carey Wilber
directed by Lawrence Dobkin
director of photography: Richard H. Kline;
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Bradford Dillman ....... Major Tom Parsons
Antoinette Bower ....... Naomi Rockford
Don Galloway ........... Captain Bruce Cowley
Tom Skerritt ........... Lieutenant Paddy Gialella
Wade Graham ............ T/Sgt.Sperling
Robert Dornan .......... Captain Fowler (recurring)
Barry Cahill ........... Captain Douglas
Don Spruance ........... Major Parsons' Co-pilot
Ron Kramer ............. Gunner
James Drake ............ Colonel
Garth Pillsbury ........ Colonel
Synopsis:
A talented pilot suffering internal anxieties learns that a miscount
means he must fly one more mission.[RF]
2.23 [55] 12 O'Clock High: THE SURVIVOR
TCF-QM prod. no. 8323
21-Feb-1966
written by Philip Saltzman
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Don Gordon ............. Captain Bradovich
Jill Ireland ........... Sara Blodgett
Don Quine .............. Lieutenant John Tourneau
Carl Reindel ........... Lt. Dickey
Bill Sargent ........... Lt. Stan Ainsley
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Bert Douglas ........... Lt. Williams
Peter Marko ............ Tech. Sgt. Braak
Seymour Cassel ......... Left Waist Gunner
Wally Strauss .......... Lieutenant Tourneau's co-pilot
Tom Symonds ............ Barkeep
Synopsis:
Gallagher discovers the reason behind a pilot's cold, belligerent
attitude.[RF]
2.24 [56] 12 O'Clock High: ANGEL BABE
-aka- The Moral airplane
TCF-QM prod. no. 8324
28-Feb-1966 ABC (rebroadcast 08Aug66)
Written by Preston Wood
directed by Robert Douglas.
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips;
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Roddy McDowall ......... Sergeant Billy Willets
Frank Aletter .......... Sergeant Prinzi
Les Brown, Jr. ......... Sergeant Harker
Lee Patterson .......... Major Budd
Tom Stern .............. Lt. John Drennan
Don Dubbins ............ Lt. McKennon
Jonathan Lippe ......... Sergeant Bonneyman
Michael Murphy ......... Sergeant Marven
Synopsis:
"Angel Babe" is a B-17 bomber with a personality, a fighting lady who
doesn't want to quit - not even when her retirement orders come through.[RF]
2.25 [57] 12 O'Clock High: DECOY
TCF-QM prod. no. 8325
07-Mar-1966 ABC (rebroadcast 15Aug66)
Script by Lou Shaw
Directed by Gerald Mayer
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Michael Callan ......... Captain Powell
Carl Schell ............ Captain Wessel
Dinah Anne Rogers ...... Margaret
Bill Zuckert ........... General Hardy
Len Wayland ............ Captain Bolling
Robert Ivers ........... B-17 Pilot
Steven Harris .......... Sgt. Miller
Eric Micklewood ........ Hammond
Vikki Harrington ....... Girl
Nigel McKeand .......... British Soldier
John McLiam ............ Fisherman
Karl Sadler ............ German Sailor
Synopsis:
Returning from a conference in Scotland, Gallagher is forced to ditch
in the North Sea with air transport pilot Anthony Powell - a
goldbricking playboy whom Gallagher once washed out of the 918th.[RF]
2.26 [58] 12 O'Clock High: THE HOLLOW MAN
TCF-QM prod. no. 8326
14-Mar-1966 ABC (rebroadcast 29Aug66)
written by Gustave Field and Marc Huntly
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Frank V. Phillips
film editor: Stanley E. Rabjohn.
Guest cast:
Robert Drivas .......... Captain Bolen
Paul Carr .............. Captain Lewis
Marion Thompson ........ Ruth Wagner
Alan Reed Jr ........... Lieutenant Nielsen
Cec Linder ............. Ken Shaw
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Barry Cahill ........... Doctor
Curt Lowens ............ SS Officer
Laurie Mock ............ Surgical Nurse
Jack Raine ............. Rector
Peter Baron ............ Co-Pilot
Richard Brander ........ Waist Gunner
Synopsis:
A pilot just returned from five months in a German prison camp freezes
during a practice flight, resulting in a major crash.[RF]
2.27 [59] 12 O'Clock High: CROSS-HAIRS ON DEATH
TCF-QM prod. no. 8327
21-Mar-1966
written by Robert Lewin
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography: Kenneth Peach
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
James Franciscus ....... Captain Thomas Carpenter
H.M. Wynant ............ Sergeant Stan Holcombe
Roger Perry ............ Captain Vic Enright
Barry Cahill ........... Doctor
Ross Elliott ........... MP Major
Garth Pillsbury ........ Captain
Raoul Perez ............ Seaman
Paul Aaron ............. Corporal
Rand Brooks ............ Finance Officer
Barry Cahill ........... Doctor
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Victoria George ........ WAC
Synopsis:
A dishonorably discharged flier masquerades as a replacement pilot in
order to fly one combat mission.[RF]
2.28 [60] 12 O'Clock High: DAY OF RECKONING
TCF-QM prod. no. 8328
28-Mar-1966
written by Halsted Welles
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography: Kenneth Peach
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Charles Aidman ......... Captain Archer (Chaplin)
John van Dreelen ....... Major Schindler
Jan Malmsjo ............ Sergeant Luchen
Eric Braeden (aka Hans Gudegast) ...... Major Bentz
Dinah Anne Rogers ...... Winifred Broome
Barry Cahill ........... Capt. Douglas
William Cort ........... First Officer
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Jordan Rhodes .......... G.I. Workman
Gerald Hauser .......... 2nd Soldier
Walter Goodrich ........ Guard
Martin Bolger .......... Guard
Thurman Brown .......... Guard
Synopsis:
A grief-stricken chaplain unwittingly provides the chance for two
German prisoners to try to blow up Archbury's bomb dumps.[RF]
2.29 [61] 12 O'Clock High: SIREN VOICES
TCF-QM prod. no. 8329
04-Apr-1966
Teleplay by Carey Wilber/ Story by Ed Kelso
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Kenneth Peach
film editor: Walter Hannemann.
Guest cast:
Juliet Mills ........... Helen
Edward Mulhare ......... Kurt Halland
Rhys Williams .......... Ian Conboy
Victoria Shaw .......... Patti Conboy
Byron Keith ............ Col. Cameron
Curt Lowens ............ Ludwig Hofstein
Hank Brandt ............ Sgt. Froelich
Michael St. Clair ...... Mayhew
Lyn Peters ............. Sue
William Wellman Jr. .... Sgt. Ellers
Robert Dornan .......... Capt. Fowler (recurring)
Sasha Harden ........... Muller
Peter Hellman .......... Gestapo Officer
Peter Brocco ........... Waiter
Rena Horten ............ German WAF
Mischa Hausserman ...... German Radioman
Synopsis:
A British girl broadcasting for the Germans as a double agent obtains
codes and frequencies for the Allies.[RF]
############### 12 O'Clock High ##############
############## season 3 1966-67 ##############
############### (final season) ###############
17 episodes in color
ABC Fridays 10:00 pm
Produced by William D. Gordon
3.01 [62] 12 O'Clock High: GAUNTLET OF FIRE (color)
_aka_Goetterdammerung.
TCF-QM prod. no. 9303
09-Sep-1966
written by John T. Dugan
directed by Joseph Pevney
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
William Windom ........ Lieutenant Colonel Christy
Linden Chiles ......... Captain Bluitt
Tim McIntire .......... Lieutenant Wallach
Ivor Barry ............ Air Marshal Kingsford
Byron Morrow .......... Brigadier General Sam Adcock
Ron Foster ............ Capt. Borega
Richard O'Brien ....... Sergeant
Michael Harris ........ Duty Sergeant
Chuck Hicks ........... Mechanic
Roy Jenson ............ Master Sergeant Fraser
Eric Forst ............ German Officer
Chris Anders .......... 2nd German
Walter Friedel ........ Wounded German
(Ron Doyle as right waist gunner?)
(Seymour Cassel as courier ?)
(Pamela Light as Lady Margaret Mackenzie ?)
(Paul Newlan as Lt.Gen. Bill Pritchard ?)
Synopsis:
The men of the 918th Group have just finished 21 missions in the 30
days since May 1, 1944. They are angry when Gallagher leads them on one
more mission to drop bomb-warning leaflets over France.[RF]
3.02 [63] 12 O'Clock High: MASSACRE (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9304
16-Sep-1966
written by Carey Wilber
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Kevin McCarthy ........ Baladin
Kathleen Widdoes ...... Irina Zavanoff
Michael Constantine ... Vorodenko
Jan Merlin ............ Grulov
John Zaremba .......... Lieutenant General William Owen
Byron Keith ........... Capt. Doane
Paul Comi ............. Simpson
Glenn Sipes ........... Archibald
William Wellman, Jr.... Aide
Sacha Berger .......... Woman Officer
Thad Williams ......... Gunner
(Lt.Gen. Archie Old as himself ?)
Synopsis:
Gallagher leads the Allies' first shuttle raid over Germany which is
planned by 8th Air Force commander Lieutenant General Harry Owen.[RF]
3.03 [64] 12 O'Clock High: FACE OF A SHADOW (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9306
23-Sep-1966 ABC
written by Dave Lewis & Andy Lewis
directed by Richard Benedict
director of photography, Robert Moreno
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Luciana Paluzzi ....... Carla
Jack Lord ............. Colonel Arnold Yates
Joe De Santis ......... Elmer
Phillip Pine .......... Major Shull
Alan Bergman .......... Major Holtzer
Daniel Ades ........... Luigi
Michael Mikler ........ Gruber
Josef Gazal ........... Paulo
Peter Hellmann ........ German Officer
Don Spruance .......... Dolan
Nickolaus Kopp
Kit DeSantis
Synopsis:
At a captured Italian air base, the 918th gets an unfriendly reception
from Colonel Yates (Lord), the base CO, who once was bounced from
command of the 918th.[RF]
3.04 [65] 12 O'Clock High: FORTRESS WEISBADEN (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9301
30-Sep-1966
Teleplay by Carey Wilber/ Story by Michael Lalor Brown
directed by Joseph Pevney
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Christiane Schmidtmer.. Frieda von Heurtzel
Lloyd Bochner ......... Major Michael Mallory
Andrew Duggan ......... Major General Britt
Bernard Fox ........... Sergeant Major Higgins
Peter Church .......... Spievers
Keith McConnell ....... Hank
Steve Shenton ......... Cane
John Levingston ....... Wing Commander
Norbert Siegfried ..... German Sergeant
John Winston .......... British co-pilot
Frank Oberschall ...... German Guard
Rick West ............. German Soldier
(Alex Reichel as German corporal?)
Synopsis:
When their plane is downed while dropping British Commandos, Gallagher
and Komanski join the Tommies in an attempt to destroy a German
anti-aircraft control center.[RF]
3.05 [66] 12 O'Clock High: A DISTANT CRY (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9308
07-Oct-1966 ABC
written by Jack Curtis
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Roy Thinnes ........... Captain P.J. Pridie
Robert Blake .......... Lieutenant John Little Eagle
Wayne Rogers .......... Lieutenant Fredericks
James McMullan ........ Lieutenant Morton
Susan Seaforth ........ Sheila
Richard Niles ......... Staff Sgt. Ludlow
Don Ross .............. Surgeon
Robert Dornan ......... Captain Bob Fowler (recurring)
Synopsis:
A flight instructor gets his first taste of combat flying.[RF]
3.06 [67] 12 O'Clock High: PRACTICE TO DECEIVE
TCF-QM prod. no. 9307
14-Oct-1966 ABC
written by William D. Gordon
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno;
film editor: Richard H. Cahoon.
Guest cast:
Eduard Franz .......... Admiral von Kreuter
John van Dreelen ...... Colonel von Datz
Diana Hyland .......... Heidi Voss
Jan Merlin ............ Straser
Curt Lowens ........... Father Berthold
Robert Boon ........... Cpl. Schmidt
Barry Russo ........... Col. Chris Gibbons
Horst Ebersberg ....... Koch
Gil Stuart ............ Shullendorf
Walter Friedel ........ Ralls
Ted Dudomaine ......... Strohm
Sasha Harden .......... Gestapo Officer
Maria Schroeder ....... Fat German Woman
Synopsis:
Gallagher, downed and captured in Germany, becomes involved in a plan
to topple Hitler.[RF]
3.07 [68] 12 O'Clock High: THE ALL-AMERICAN (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9309
28-Oct-1966 ABC
written by Jack Hawn
directed by Joseph Pevney
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Mart Hulswit .......... Lt. Ted Masters
Norman Fell ........... Major George Praeger
Susan Brown ........... Shirl Pinkerton
Robert Doyle .......... Captain Glenn King
Robert Dornan ......... Capt. Bob Fowler (recurring)
Steven Harris ......... Lt. Rogers
Peter Marko ........... Staff Sergeant Mintz
Peter Church .......... British Tommy
Richard Peel .......... English Reporter
Synopsis:
A top athlete arrives with his P.R. man, secretly hoping to prove
himself more than just a morale-boosting cardboard hero.[RF]
3.08 [69] 12 O'Clock High: THE PARIAH (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9302
04-Nov-1966
written by Robert C. Dennis
directed by Josef Leytes
director of photography: Robert Moreno;
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Robert Walker ......... Master Sergeant Heinz Reiniger
Albert Salmi .......... Major Brunner
Kurt Kreuger .......... Colonel Gerlach
Michael Barrere ....... Lieutenant Dan Lawson
Steven Bell ........... Staff Sgt. Bellingham
Les Brown Jr. ......... Lt. Jack Phelan
Keva Page ............. Melva
Robert Dornan ......... Capt. Bob Fowler (recurring)
Peter Duryea .......... Staff Sgt. Hunter
Peter Hellman ......... Sgt. Horning
Peter Coe ............. Russian Colonel
Walter Friedel ........ German Officer
Sasha Harden .......... Aide
Walter Alzmann ........ SS Noncom
(Paul Busch as German officer ?)
Synopsis:
A German deserter guides the 918th to hit his family's factories, a
mission that ends in Gallagher's capture.[RF]
3.09 [70] 12 O'Clock High: THE FIGHTER PILOT (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9311
11-Nov-1966 ABC
written by E.B. Anderson
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno;
film editor: Richard H. Cahoon.
Guest cast:
Don Gordon ............ Dominic Dejohn
Marlyn Mason .......... Margo Demarest
Stephen Young ......... Jerry Clinton
Mark Roberts .......... John Davidson
Jonathan Lippe ........ Franz Rausch
Robert Dornan ......... Capt. Bob Fowler (recurring)
Ron Husmann ........... Lieutenant
Seymour Cassel ........ Mechanic
(James Devine as Jimmy Strom ?)
(Martin West as Lt. Black ?)
Synopsis:
Three AWOL fighter pilots pursued by stateside authorities join the
918th, where Gallagher decides to teach them discipline. [RF]
3.10 [71] 12 O'Clock High: TO SEEK AND DESTROY (color)
_aka_ The Midnighters.
no. 9310
18-Nov-1966 ABC
written by Glen A. Larson
directed by Donald McDougall
director of photography: Robert Moreno;
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Richard Anderson ...... Brigadier General Philip Doud
David Frankham ........ Anthony Carmichael
Ellen Willard ......... Katy
Karl Swenson .......... Gunner Karlsen
Ivan Triesault ........ Dr. Tanzman
Peter Bourne .......... Svensen
Patrick Horgan ........ McBride
Martin Kosleck ........ Col. Ulrich
Paul Sorenson ......... Lindstrom
Steve Lander .......... Swedish Official
Martin Braddock ....... American airman
Ashley Cowan .......... Waiter
Eric Forst ............ German Lieutenant
(Ulla Stromstedt as Inge ?)
(Jane Landely as WAC sergeant ?)
(John Ragin as Brugmann ?)
Synopsis:
The Allies want to examine a German V-1 buzz bomb that landed intact in
Sweden, but the mission is endangered by a bitter, heavy drinking
British rocket expert. [RF]
3.11 [72] 12 O'Clock High: BURDEN OF GUILT (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9312
02-Dec-1966 ABC
written by Robert Longsdorf Jr.
directed by László Benedek
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
James Broderick ........ Colonel Ray Hollenbeck
Richard Anderson ....... Brigadier General Doud
Wesley Addy ............ Major General Fox
Edward Knight .......... Major Welch
David Armstrong ........ Guard
Diane Strom ............ WAC Sergeant
John Ward .............. Flight Engineer
(Robert Dornan as Captain Fowler)
Synopsis:
Major General Fox is putting pressure on Brigadier General Doud to bomb
the Sub Pens at Nordensholm. [RF]
3.12 [73] 12 O'Clock High: THE ACE (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9313
09-Dec-1966 ABC
written by Oscar Millard
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Richard H. Cahoon.
Guest cast:
James Whitmore ......... Colonel Harry Connelly
Andrew Duggan .......... Major General Britt
Ben Wright ............. Colonel Curry
Joe Maross ............. Brig. Gen. Ken Chandler
Jerry Ayres ............ Airman
Robert Bolger .......... Mechanic
Eric Forst ............. German Lieutenant
John Levingston ........ British Officer
Ron Stokes ............. Radio Operator
Mark Harris ............ Barkeep
Robert Ivers ........... Reporter
Synopsis:
Colonel Harry Connelly is up for the Medal of Honor for the pinpoint
bombing of a Radar station without hitting the church next door in Italy. [RF]
3.13 [74] 12 O'Clock High: SIX FEET UNDER (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9315
16-Dec-1966
written by James Doherty
directed by Murray Golden
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Martin Milner .......... Major Dimscek
Richard Anderson ....... Brigadier General Doud
Rudy Solari ............ Sergeant Battalana
James Sikking .......... Rand
Gerald Michenaud ....... Jacques
Walter Alzmann ......... German Colonel
Lawrence Montaigne ..... German Corporal
Jason Wingreen ......... Surgeon
Richard O'Brien ........ C.O.
Horst Ebersberg ........ German Orderly
Jimmy Hayes ............ Radioman
(Barry Robins as Emile ?)
Synopsis:
52 Division 3rd Bn captures Argenteau Air Six Air Defense HQ in cellar,
Sandy & Gallagher are in France scouting forward bases. [RF]
3.14 [75] 12 O'Clock High: THE DUEL AT MONT SAINTE MARIE (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9305
23-Dec-1966 ABC
written by R. Wright Campbell
directed by Josef Leytes
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jerry Young.
Guest cast:
Edward Mulhare ......... Colonel Schotten
Lilia Skala ............ Sister Marthe
Joseph Campanella ...... Father Roman
Richard Anderson ....... Brig. Gen. Doud
Eva Soreny ............. Sister Chlotilde
Émile Genest ........... Francois
Paul Mantee ............ Captain Rice
William Bramley ........ Col. Farnum
Horst Ebersberg ........ Capt. Hiller
Adrienne Hayes ......... Sister Anne
John Milford ........... Staff Sgt. Jamieson
Phil Adams ............. German Sergeant
Pieter Bergema ......... German Soldier
Karen Verne ............ Woman Refugee
Synopsis:
Gallagher parachutes onto a Mountain to get a group of Nuns to move so
the Mountain can be bombed. [RF]
3.15 [76] 12 O'Clock High: GRAVEYARD (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9317
30-Dec-1966
written by William D. Gordon
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno;
film editor: Lee Gilbert.
Guest cast:
Ossie Davis ............ Major Glenn Luke
Jon Voight ............. Captain Karl Holtke
Geoffrey Deuel ......... American Pilot
Paul Lukather .......... Staff Sgt. Pargon
Joe Maross ............. Brig. Gen. Ken Chandler
Don Marshall ........... Sgt. Earl Conklin
Horst Ebersberg ........ Bruno Zemler
Dallas Mitchell ........ American Major
Garrison True .......... Technical Sergeant Banning
Chris Anders ........... German Pilot
(William Arvin as Shadrack Ellis ?)
(Lloyd Haynes as Chase Mayhew ?)
Synopsis:
On a Shuttle Mission to bomb Fredricksburg then land in Foggia Italy,
General Chandler leads the whole wing. [RF]
3.16 [77] 12 O'Clock High: A LONG TIME DEAD (color)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9314
06-Jan-1967
written by James Doherty
directed by Gene Nelson
director of photography: Robert Moreno
film editor: Jodie Copelan.
Guest cast:
Peter Graves .......... Captain Calvin Dula
Anne Helm ............. Jeanne Springer
Tom Skerritt .......... Technical Sergeant Nick Neely
Hank Brandt ........... Maj. Cross
Gil Peterson .......... Lieutenant Ken Velsor
Synopsis:
Captain Dula, a pilot flying as Navigator, charges Komansky with mutiny
after Komansky saves Harvey from bleeding to death. [RF]
3.17 [78] 12 O'Clock High: THE HUNTERS AND THE KILLERS (color)
(final episode)
TCF-QM prod. no. 9316
13-Jan-1967 ABC Fri
written by E.B. Anderson
directed by Robert Douglas
director of photography: Robert Moreno;
film editor: Lee Gilbert.
Guest cast:
Ralph Bellamy ......... Commodore Leon Crompton
Michael Whitney ....... Obie Sorenson
Anna Capri ............ Corporal Terry Cahill
Byron Keith ........... Collins
Robert Dornan ......... Capt. Bob Fowler (recurring)
Ken Drake ............. Communications Officer
James Secrest ......... Gusky
Gil Stuart ............ Barkeep
Synopsis:
Commodore Leon Crompton is the leader of USN Task Force 10, and must
find and sink Wolf Pack Laika, 8 German u-boats operating off the Azores. [RF]
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