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Jun 13, 2022 · This 1962 sitcom was about a mischievous cadet (Scott Lane) who kept making trouble for the pompous but surprisingly tolerant Colonel Blackwell (Allyn Joslyn...
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Mar 18, 2012 · Allyn Joslyn, Scott Lane, Jackie Coogan, Elisabeth Fraser, and the multi-talented John Eimen starred in this popular one-season-wonder - MCKEEVER AND THE COL...
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This was the series I was on as Cadet Monk. The cast included Allyn Joselyn as Colonel Blackwell, Scott Lane as McKeever, Jackie Coogan as Sargent Barnes, El...
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Release. September 23, 1962. ( 1962-09-23) –. June 16, 1963. ( 1963-06-16) McKeever and the Colonel is an American sitcom that was broadcast on NBC from September 23, 1962 to June 16, 1963 on Sunday nights at 6:30 P.M. Eastern Time. [1] Its setting was a fictional military academy known as Westfield. Dick Powell 's Four Star Television ...
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"General McKeever"2"The Army Mule"UnknownUnknown3"TV or Not TV"UnknownUnknown4"Straight and Narrow"UnknownUnknownMcKeever and the Colonel aired on NBC on Sunday evenings at 6.30 pm between 23 September 1962 and 16 June 1963. The show was the lead-in to another new military sitcom, Ensign O’Toole, which starred Dean Jones. Guest stars included Ann B. Davis, Jim Backus, Mike Mazurki and Soupy Sales. Cadet Gary McKeever Scott Lane Colonel Harvey T. Blackwell
McKeever and the Colonel: With Allyn Joslyn, Scott Lane, Jackie Coogan, Johnny Eimen. A young cadet at a boys' military academy is always getting into trouble and driving his superior officer crazy.
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No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to McKeever and the Colonel. McKeever and the Colonel is an American situation comedy that was broadcast on NBC television in the United States from 1962-1963. Its setting was a Westfield military academy. Dick Powell's Four Star Television produced the series.