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''Convoy'' is a 13-episode American television show set during World War II that appeared on NBC for the 1965–1966 television season. The series starred John Gavin as Commander Dan Talbot of the US Navy destroyer escort ''DD-181'' and John Larch as civilian merchant Captain Ben Foster of the cargo ship ''Flagship'', who were involved with the convoy ships and their escorts that help to transport food, supplies and war materials across the Atlantic during the Battle of the Atlantic. The series also featured Linden Chiles as Steve Kirk and James T. Callahan, formerly of ABC's ''Wendy and Me'' sitcom, in the role of Lieutenant O'Connell.〔Callahan to Join Convoy Regulars Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 24 June 1965: D15.〕 Among the guest stars were Dennis Hopper, Jack Palance, Barbara Rush, James Doohan, Leslie Nielsen, Horst Ebersberg, Harold Gould, and Jeremy Slate. ==Production== A pilot was announced in late 1964.〔Millions Utilized on Pilots for New Season Finnigan, Joseph. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 31 Dec 1964: B15.〕 NBC was worried about getting women into the series but research revealed that hundreds of females travelled in convoys.〔FOR CIA SHOW: Writer Spied a Paragraph Henniger, Paul. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 17 Aug 1965: c15.〕 "The opportunity to exploit romance as well as action is obviously evident, and believe me we are going to take advantage of it," said writer-producer Frank Price.〔 Price called the show "technically... the greatest production challenge on the tube today. You can't fool TV audiences these days because they don't expect anything less, realistically or dramatically, from a TV episode than from a war movie."〔Convoy Debuts on NBC Next Friday Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 19 Sep 1965: n4.〕 The series relied heavily on stock footage from the war. This meant it could not be shot in colour and ''Convoy'' was one of the last NBC series in black and white. As a result, several NBC affiliates refused to clear the program. Price also travelled to San Diego to shoot 75,000 feet of footage involving ships that remained from World War Two.〔 Former naval officer John Gavin admitted sometimes he had trouble with dramatic licence taken by the writers.〔Convoy: a dangerous crossing Humphery, Hal. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 24 Oct 1965: a2.〕 The program rated poorly from the beginning, struggling against ''Gomer Pyle'' and ''The Addams Family'' and notice of its axing came after a few weeks.〔The sinking of Convoy MacMINN, ALEENE. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) (Angeles, Calif ) 21 Nov 1965: a4.〕 The program premiered on September 17, 1965, and the last episode aired on December 10. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Convoy (TV series)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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