McHale's Navy Full Episodes: Season 1x10 | "The Battle of McHale's Island"
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- McHale's Navy Full Episodes: Season 1x10 | "The Battle of McHale's Island"
McHale and the 73 crew must practice some trickery to keep Binghamton from building his new officer's club on McHale's island.
I think most of the cast have now passed away.. thanks for the memories..may God rest their souls😑
Rat Patrol, Wild Wild West, McHale's Navy, Get Smart, and Hogan's Hero's were my Favorite TV shows in the late 60s.
and F troop
RIP Tim Conway Along Side LT Carpenter Bob Hastings My Uncle , I Had Many Hours Of Watching You Both On TV ,And Carol Burnett And All In The Family As Well , I Know You Both Ar Laughing Up A Storm , Watch Out God And The Angles , Laughter Is Coming Your Way ! I Always Miss My Uncle Bobby I Pray To Him Every Night I Will Had You Tim Conway Too , You 2 Maybe Be Gone But Will Never Be Forgotten ! Sleep Well You 2 ! With God And The Angles Too ! Love Julie
Julie Hastings your uncle Bob had great timing! Perfect opposite the zaniness of Flynn. He had many TV credits as I recall.....
Loved that show
Your Uncle was hysterical on this show!
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In the mid-sixties, I watched these episodes, every day in reruns, on a black and white t.v. in my grandmother's room of furniture from the 1940's.This nostalgic show takes me back 55 years, or even the '40's .
McHale’s is too much never ending humour and the laughs just slay me love it when I’m feeling down mchale’ s navy picks me up 🤪😊
No matter how many times over the many years I have seen this series, I still say they are the best of the best comedies around. Clean, family friendly, great actors and actresses. The Fuji character is the greatest touch of comedy in it.
Me too
Boy nothing like the classic comedies it just washes away all your stress
One of the best shows of all time. Retired Army
THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST COMEDY SHOW'S ON TV in the 1960's r.i.p JOE FLYNN and Tim CONWAY
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME -
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
One of my favorite actors , aside from Joe Flynn, was Bob Hastings , who played Lt. Elroy Carpenter . Bob, I always felt that, his was an extremely difficult role as Wally's Exc. officer , Bob did a flawless effort , being the ultimate "lacky" , and , he always put in a tremendous amount of time , developing the character of Lt. Carpenter . In my humble opinion , Joe and Bob, developed their respective roles , into the most interesting and funny members of the entire cast. But , Carl Ballintine , and Tim Conway , completed the "quartet" of pure genus , for this series , truly great guys , all of them............
McHale...alwsys outsmarting poor Capt Binghamton.
Poor Gavin....he was only 27 here and was already losing his hair.....his looks sure did not change from this series to The Love Boat. He is a fine actor.....this was an all star cast....lots of talent here and under appreciated in its time.
This show, among others like Adam-12 and Dragnet, make up most of my teen years so far. Seeing as to how I'm still a teen. Lol. I love this stuff.
One of my all time personal favorite shows of all time
Ernest borgnine was great. Underrated actor.
Actually One of the most prolific and talented character actors in American film, Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine appeared in every genre of motion picture for over 60 years, remaining active onscreen well into his ninth decade. After making both his Broadway and feature debuts in 1951, Borgnine made his mark as the vicious Sgt. "Fatso" Judson in "From Here to Eternity" (1953). Just two years later, he earned audiences' sympathy as the titular lovesick butcher in "Marty" (1955), a role that earned him the Oscar for Best Actor. From there, he was the star of the popular television sitcom "McHale's Navy" (ABC, 1962-66), before returning to film with "Flight of the Phoenix" (1965) and "The Dirty Dozen" (1967). He was in top form as the right-hand man to William Holden's aging outlaw leader in Sam Peckinpah's violent revisionist Western "The Wild Bunch" (1969) and was a thorn in Gene Hackman's side in "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972). In the 1970s, Borgnine found second life with a return to the small screen after a notable appearance in "Jesus of Nazareth" (NBC, 1977) and an Emmy-winning performance in "All Quiet on the Western Front" (CBS, 1979). He maintained a solid television presence with in "Airwolf" (CBS, 1984-86), "The Commish" (ABC, 1991-96) and voicing Mermaid Man on "SpongeBob SquarePants" (Nickelodeon, 1999- ). By the time he made his final appearances in "Red" (2010) and "The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez" (2012), Borgnine was recognized as a versatile performer who was equally adept at playing all-too-human heroes as well as hissable villains.
By "underrated", Arthur Watt means that he had never heard of Ernest Borgnine before. It was before 2000, so it's unfair to expect him to know.
I watched it growing up in the early 60's. One of my uncles was on several PT boats during the war.
This is the best comedy, Hollywood do NOT make comedy like this anymore.
Damn right
That is because there is no talent there anymore. Only out for the paychecks. 1st Amendment protected.
Still watching 2024! It’s like an old friend visiting on a quiet day
Absolutely a Perfect Ensemble Cast , without a doubt one of the finest American TV Programs EVER Produced ..........................
I saw Tim Conway interviewed and he stated how in awe he was of as he called him "Ernie".
classics. we all have to love the classics.
R.I.P. you will never be forgotten.,🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇😇 I love my war movies.
"Well it's obvious, you left your flanks uncovered!" LOL.
This just takes me back as a kid.
Let's not forget Joe Flyn.
His last name is spelled "Flynn."
Now that's the way you handle anoying officers beat them at their own game😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Great show...enjoyed it growing up !
ALWAYS Wondered why Fuji's shirt only had "PW"....and not "POW".....?
Mchale's Navy Forever
Classic: "Barge 34, who are you?" with reference to another great TV series Car 34 Where are you.
And Herman & Grandpa barely fit in the squad car
Hi it was car 54
💙R.I.P. Tim & Ernest💙🇺🇸
13:06 "Boy, is my draft board gonna hear about this!" No one was drafted into the Navy, only into the Army. LOL...
Yeah they mention the draft sometimes
McHale was Binghamton's Kryptonite.. Lolol..it wouldn't have worked as good..Hahaha
greatest sitcom when I was a kid, LAMo
I must still be kid at heart
bah humbug
There is nothing against that!
Air planes wwii
I would have liked to see an episode where Binghamton was demoted to where he was under Mchale's command
Yes!
It’s on RUclips...somewhere.
If Lead Bottom was captured by the Japanese, they’d let him go.
They would be begging him to go!
I LOVEDDD THAT SHOWWWWW.
with Boyington and McHale the war was shortend!!!!
McHale was inducted into the US Navy by way of his island hopping trade in this area as well as his knowledge of same.
He was a captain of a civilian transport ship and a reserve navy officer prior to the war. So the story goes.
1:39. That time travelling 1960's Land Rover is still there, next to '73's dock.
Strange, they didn't goof like that much
BOB WAS A GREAT ACTOR, I LOVED HIM WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL, NOW THAT I AM A GROWN WOMAN, I STILL LOVE BOB, HE PLAYED ON ALL IN THE FAMILY, THAT IS WHEN I SAW BOB THE FIRST TIME.
Robert Hastings
!McCAAAAAL! 😂😂
Raquel welch is still alive,Christi committed suicide,carpenter about a year ago, Binghamton drowned at age 47, Gavin macleod died about year ago,gunners mate died of cancer,Gruber died of natural causes,borgnine died of cancer
Miss You Each And Ever Day Uncle Bobby , Oh Yes Mchal'e' Navy Was the Best Show Ever When I Was Growing Up They Do Not Make Show Like That Any More Wish They Would Show Re -Runs Of All The Great Show Way Back When Greatest Sitcoms Thank You Uncle Bobby Your The Bestest Uncle Ever RIP NOW !!! Sleep Well With The Angles , Take Care Of The FAMILY That AS Gone Before You , You Maybe Gone But Never Forgotten , Love Your Niece Julie & Family
Julie, Your uncle was a really great character actor. Enjoyed him in so many things.
Robert Hastings Alias "CARPENTER"
............. www.imdb.com/name/nm0368561/?ref_=tt_cl_t10
Julie------having been in the Navy I love this show....and my favorite is Lt. Carpenter a comic genius....thanks for the years of laughs
Julie Hastings If you have Prime you will find him in an episode of The Real McCoys as a crooked house painter who could not go thru with the scam
Carpenter was in "Dennis the menace,"head nurse molly was in the Andy Griffith show&animal house
As Always World Class and 1ST Class
THANK YOU FOR POSTING MY YOUTH!
Thanks for the upload
They are whistling the battle of the hymm republic
Thank you great episode
The captain's gig, the admiral's barge. I forgot those terms.
You tell em Abe...😂😂😂
look at the time---24 minutes out of broadcast time of 30....so only 6 minutes of commercials when on TV....today we only get 19 minutes of broadcast with the rest commercials....on football games it is 14 minutes out of 30....greed greed $$$$$$$$$$
"What do you mean 'You Tripe'... 'ON WHAT'?!"
I like the 16 year 3rd class yeoman in Binghamton's office.
Classic🖤💛❤️🇦🇺👍😂😂😂
How about New Mchale's Navy 2022 version? Hawaii Five O did theirs!
Jackie. Update all your videos, as a lot of other new people are now taking your videos on McHales Navy when searching in RUclips. They are outstripping you on views.!!
How old was Lester Gruber?
38 revolver?
Half the guys in McHale's squad must be over 50 years old.
d hart McHale would be over a 100 now if he was still alive, died in 2012 at the age of 95.
Actually, "Willy" was 20 at the start of the show, "Christy" was 26, "Gruber" was 45 as was McHale, Parker was 29, Billy Sands or "Tinker" was 51, and I don't know how old Gavin McLeod was.
@@upthedownescalator630 Gavin was only 27 and had already lost most of his hair.
What is the name of the other navy show with the man wearing the black eyeglasses?
The name of that comedy was "Broadside", starring Kathleen Nolan. The guy with the dark framed eyeglasses was character actor Edward Andrews, whom played the part of the base commander in that short-lived TV series. Andrews generally played the parts of suave and diabolical crooks in most of his TV guest starring appearances.
Fuji still alive
Jack Boyd
P
None
Grumpy old captain