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Mister Roberts is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 17, 1965 to April 8, 1966. Based on the best selling novel, 1948 play, and the 1955 film of the same name, the series stars Roger Smith in the title role and Richard X. Slattery as the ship's captain.
Original Release
09/17/1965 on NBC
US Release
09/17/1965
Cast
Name | Character |
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Roger Smith | Lt. Douglas Roberts |
Steve Harmon | Ensign Frank Pulver |
Richard X. Slattery | Captain John Morton |
George Ives | Doc |
Ron Starr | Mannion / Seaman Mannion |
Richard Sinatra | D'Angelo / Seaman D'Angelo |
John McCook | Stefanowski / Lee Helmsman / Seaman Stefanowski |
Dennis Robertson | Cookie |
Ray Reese | Reber / Raber |
Barry Kelley | Admiral Wetherby |
# | Title | Air Date |
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1 | Bookser's Honeymoon | Friday, 17 September 1965 |
2 | Liberty | Friday, 24 September 1965 |
3 | Physician, Heal Thyself | Friday, 01 October 1965 |
4 | The Conspiracy | Friday, 08 October 1965 |
5 | Old Rustysides | Friday, 15 October 1965 |
6 | Lover, Come Forward | Friday, 22 October 1965 |
7 | The Captain's Party | Friday, 29 October 1965 |
8 | Happy Birthday, to Who? | Friday, 05 November 1965 |
9 | Love at 78 RPM | Friday, 12 November 1965 |
10 | Don't Look Now, But Isn't That the War? | Friday, 19 November 1965 |
11 | Which Way Did the War Go? | Friday, 26 November 1965 |
12 | Just Getting There Is Half the Fun | Friday, 03 December 1965 |
13 | Dear Mom | Friday, 10 December 1965 |
14 | Reluctant Mutiny | Friday, 17 December 1965 |
15 | Rock-a-Bye Reluctant | Friday, 24 December 1965 |
16 | Carry Me Back to Cocoa Island | Friday, 31 December 1965 |
17 | The Replacement | Friday, 07 January 1966 |
18 | Black and Blue Market | Friday, 14 January 1966 |
19 | The World's Greatest Lover | Friday, 21 January 1966 |
20 | Eight in Every Port | Friday, 28 January 1966 |
21 | The Super Chief | Friday, 04 February 1966 |
22 | Doctor's Dilemma | Friday, 11 February 1966 |
23 | The Reluctant Draggin' | Friday, 18 February 1966 |
24 | Damn the Torpedoes | Friday, 25 February 1966 |
25 | A Turn for the Nurse | Friday, 04 March 1966 |
26 | Son of Eight in Every Port | Friday, 11 March 1966 |
27 | Unwelcome Aboard | Friday, 18 March 1966 |
28 | Undercover Cook | Friday, 25 March 1966 |
29 | In Love and War | Friday, 01 April 1966 |
30 | Captain, My Captain | Friday, 08 April 1966 |
Directors
Seymour Robbie, William Wiard, Robert Butler, Leslie H. Martinson, Lawrence Dobkin, James Komack, Richard Kinon, Fielder Cook, Gene Reynolds, Allen Baron
Writers
Thomas Heggen, Ken Pettus, Douglas Morrow, Don Tait, Herman Groves, Lee Loeb, James O'Hanlon, James Komack, Robert C. Dennis, Earl Barret, Bobby Bell, Bill Lee, Sam Ross, Lee Orgel, Leo Rifkin, Arnold Peyser, Lois Peyser, Richard Baer, Roger Smith, Bob Barbash, Ed Jurist, Phil Leslie
Cast
Name | Character |
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Roger Smith | Lt. Douglas Roberts |
Steve Harmon | Ensign Frank Pulver |
Richard X. Slattery | Captain John Morton |
George Ives | Doc |
Ron Starr | Mannion / Seaman Mannion |
Richard Sinatra | D'Angelo / Seaman D'Angelo |
John McCook | Stefanowski / Lee Helmsman / Seaman Stefanowski |
Dennis Robertson | Cookie |
Ray Reese | Reber / Raber |
Barry Kelley | Admiral Wetherby |
Henry Gibson | Insignia |
Stanley Clements | C.P.O. Burke |
Tom Brown | Admiral Morrison |
Bob Turnbull | Helmsman / Willis |
George Takei | Lt. Col. Tanaka |
Soon-Tek Oh | 1st Japanese - Harry / Harry |
Robert Ivers | Bob, a seaman / Kearney |
Alan Mowbray | Chief / Native Chief |
Woodrow Parfrey | Congressman Cooper |
Barrie Chase | Sumora |
Producers
Name | Role |
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William T. Orr | Executive Producer |
James Komack | Producer |
Jimmy Lydon | Producer |
Charles S. Swartz | Producer |
Editors
James T. Heckert, Noel L. Scott, Eugene Marks, George E. Luckenbacher, Thomas Scott, Folmar Blangsted, Clarence Kolster