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[2] He was in the movies Support Your Local Sheriff! and The Good Guys and the Bad Guys in 1969; both films were directed by Burt Kennedy who worked on Combat!. He also appeared in Your Money or Your Wife in 1972. His main TV credit was all five seasons of Combat!. He was also in various episodes of Cannon, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Daniel Boone. [3]
The first-season episode "A Day in June" shows D-Day as a flashback, hence the action occurs during and after June 1944. The program starred Rick Jason as platoon leader Second Lieutenant Gil Hanley and Vic Morrow as Sergeant "Chip" Saunders. Jason and Morrow would play the lead in alternating episodes in Combat!.
2 Richard Roland Benson Jr. (November 24, 1929 – December 6, 2023), known professionally as Jack Hogan , was an American actor most notable for the role of PFC William G. Kirby on the 1960s television show Combat!
As pointed out in the main article on Combat!, this is the only season of the program produced in color. The fifth-season DVDs come in two sets, "Invasion 1" and "Invasion 2," which, like the first-season "Campaigns," the second-season "Missions," the third-season "Operations," and the fourth-season "Conflicts," are sold separately.
Chester Conlan Carter (born October 3, [2] 1934) [1] is an American film, stage and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the medic "Doc" in the American drama television series Combat!, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
Season 2 Episode 38: "A Little Sleep" 1958 Richard Diamond, Private Detective: Joe Rovi Episode: "The Ed Church Case" Hell's Five Hours: Burt Nash King Creole: Shark God's Little Acre: Shaw Walden 1958–1959 The Rifleman: Johnny Cotton ABC-TV, 2 episodes 1959 Naked City: David Greco ABC-TV, Episode: "The Shield" Johnny Ringo: Bill Stoner
This led to Jason being cast in The Saracen Blade (1954) and This Is My Love (1954). [3] In 1956, Jason played the lead in The Fountain of Youth, a half-hour unsold television pilot written and directed by Orson Welles which won the Peabody Award in 1958. The pilot aired as an episode of the anthology series Colgate Theatre on September 16, 1958.
(Season 4 Episode 28: "The Shattered Silence") (1967) as Andrea Cross; Star Trek (1967) (Season 2 Episode 7: "Catspaw") as Sylvia; The Invaders (1967) (Season 2 Episode 1: "Condition Red") as Laurie Keller; The F.B.I. (1967-1973) (Season 2 Episode 24: "Flight Plan") (1967) as Helen Meade (Season 3 Episode 10: "Blueprint for Betrayal") (1967) as ...