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Hennesey

Hennesey
Hennesey title card.JPG
Jackie Cooper as Hennesey
GenreComedy-drama
Created byDon McGuire
StarringJackie Cooper
Abby Dalton
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes96
Production
Executive producersJackie Cooper
E.W. Swackhamer
ProducerJackie Cooper
Running time24–26 minutes
Production companiesHennesey Productions
Jackie Cooper Productions
Outlet Productions (in association with the CBS Television Network)
DistributorNBC Films
(1964-1966)
CBS Films
Viacom
Paramount Television
CBS Paramount Television
CBS Television Distribution (current)
Release
Original networkCBS
Picture formatBlack-and-white
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseSeptember 28, 1959 –
September 17, 1962
Guest star Yvonne Craig (1960)

Hennesey is an American military comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from 1959 to 1962, starring Jackie Cooper and Abby Dalton.

Cooper played a United States Navy physician, Lt. Charles W. "Chick" Hennesey, with Abby Dalton as Navy nurse Lt. Martha Hale. In the story line, they are assigned to the hospital at the U.S. Naval Station in San Diego, California.

Extended cast

  • Jackie Cooper as Lt. (later Lt. Commander) Charles "Chick" Hennesey, M.D.
  • Abby Dalton as Lt (JG) Martha Hale, R.N.
  • Roscoe Karns as Capt. (later Rear Admiral) Walter Shafer
  • Henry Kulky as Chief Petty Officer Max Bronski
  • James Komack as Harvey Spencer Blair, III, D.D.S.
  • Arte Johnson as Seaman Shatz
  • Herb Ellis as Dr. Dan Wagner
  • Robert Gist as Dr. Owen King
  • Stephen Roberts as Commander Wilker
  • Harry Holcombe as William Hale
  • Ted Fish as Chief Branman
  • Frank Gorshin as Seaman Pulaski
  • Norman Alden also as Seaman Pulaski

Episodes

Season 1: 1959–60

Ep Title Directed by: Written by: Original air date
11"Hennessey"Hy AverbackDon McGuireSeptember 28, 1959
Series pilot.
22"Hennesey Meets Honeyboy Jones"TBADon McGuireOctober 5, 1959
33"Hennesey Meets Harvey Spencer Blair III"TBADon McGuireOctober 12, 1959
44"Hennesey and Peyton Place"TBATBAOctober 19, 1959
55"Shore Patrol"Don McGuireTBAOctober 26, 1959
66"Pork Chops and Apple Sauce"Gene ReynoldsHugh KingNovember 2, 1959
77"The Baby Sitter"Robert ButlerTBANovember 16, 1959
88"Hennesey Meets Mrs. Horatio Grief"TBATBANovember 23, 1959
99"Hennesey Goes Home"TBATBANovember 30, 1959
1010"Hennesey and the Lady Doctor"Robert ButlerDon McGuireDecember 7, 1959
1111"Harvey Blair Returns"Gene ReynoldsDon McGuireDecember 14, 1959
1212"The Christmas Show"TBATBADecember 21, 1959
1313"The Matchmaker"TBATBADecember 28, 1959
1414"More of Harvey Spencer Blair"TBATBAJanuary 4, 1960
1515"Space Man"TBARichard BaerJanuary 11, 1960
1616"Hennesey Joins the Marines"Gene ReynoldsDon McGuireJanuary 18, 1960
1717"Hennesey Meets Fuji"Robert ButlerHugh KingJanuary 25, 1960
1818"Hello, Cobra Leader"Don McGuireTBAFebruary 1, 1960
1919"Hennesey and the Ancient Vehicle"TBATBAFebruary 8, 1960
2020"Dr. Blair Again"TBATBAFebruary 15, 1960
2121"The Annapolis Man"TBATBAFebruary 22, 1960
2222"Hennesey Meets Mr. Wilkins"TBATBAFebruary 29, 1960
2323"Senior Nurse"TBARichard BaerMarch 14, 1960
2424"Scarlet Woman in White"TBARichard BaerMarch 21, 1960
2525"Angel Face"TBARichard BaerMarch 28, 1960
2626"What Is Dr. Blair?"TBATBAApril 4, 1960
2727"We're Glad It's You"TBATBAApril 11, 1960
2828"Calling Dr. King"TBARichard BaerApril 18, 1960
2929"Which One Is Wagner?"TBARichard BaerApril 25, 1960
3030"Big Brother"TBARichard BaerMay 2, 1960
3131"Bonjour, Mr. Hennesey"TBATBAMay 9, 1960
3232"Goodbye, Dr. Blair"TBATBAMay 16, 1960

Season 2: 1960–61

Ep Title Directed by: Written by: Original air date
331"Hail to the Chief"Don McGuireRichard Baer (t)October 3, 1960
342"Tell It to the Chaplain"Don McGuireRichard BaerOctober 10, 1960
353"Hennesey à la Gunn"Don McGuireDon McGuireOctober 17, 1960
364"The Marriage of Dr. Blair"TBATBAOctober 24, 1960
375"The Captain's Dilemma"TBARichard BaerOctober 31, 1960
386"Miss San Diego Navy"TBATBANovember 14, 1960
397"Hennesey and the Submarine"TBATBANovember 21, 1960
408"Come Home, Dr. Rogers"TBATBANovember 28, 1960
419"Harvey's Horse"TBATBADecember 5, 1960
4210"The Underfed Fullback"TBARichard BaerDecember 12, 1960
4311"The Reunion"TBARichard BaerDecember 26, 1960
4412"The Hat"TBARichard BaerJanuary 2, 1961
4513"The Stutterer"TBARichard BaerJanuary 9, 1961
4614"The Promotion"TBARichard BaerJanuary 16, 1961
4715"The Specialist"TBARichard BaerJanuary 23, 1961
4816"Harvey Spencer Blair and His Electric Money Machine"Don McGuireDon McGuireJanuary 31, 1961
4917"Hennesey vs. Crandall"TBARichard BaerFebruary 6, 1961
5018"Join the Navy, Please"TBATBAFebruary 13, 1961
5119"The Apartment"TBADon McGuireFebruary 20, 1961
5220"Max Remembers Papa"TBARichard BaerFebruary 27, 1961
5321"The Novelist"TBATBAMarch 6, 1961
5422"Harvey's Doll"TBAJames KomackMarch 13, 1961
5523"The Wedding"TBATBAMarch 27, 1961
5624"The Green-Eyed Monster"James KomackRichard BaerApril 3, 1961
5725"Admiral and Son"TBARichard BaerApril 10, 1961
5826"The Nogoodnik"TBARichard BaerApril 17, 1961
5927"Harvey's Pad"TBARichard BaerApril 24, 1961
6028"The Patient Vanishes"TBARichard BaerMay 1, 1961
6129"Shore Patrol Revisited"TBATBAMay 8, 1961
6230"A Star Is Born"TBATBAMay 15, 1961
6331"His Honor, Dr. Blair"Don McGuireDon McGuireMay 22, 1961
6432"The Signover"TBATBAJune 5, 1961

Season 3: 1961–62

Ep Title Directed by: Written by: Original air date
651"The Gossip-Go-Round"Jackie CooperRichard Baer,
James Komack
September 25, 1961
662"The Holdout"Jackie CooperRichard BaerOctober 2, 1961
673"Welcome Home, Dr. Blair"Jackie CooperJames KomackOctober 9, 1961
684"The Cohen Mutiny"TBADon McGuireOctober 16, 1961
695"My Daughter, the Nurse"TBARichard BaerOctober 23, 1961
706"Aunt Sarah"TBARichard BaerOctober 30, 1961
717"Get Me Clyde Dingle"TBATBANovember 13, 1961
728"Professional Sailor"Jackie CooperRichard BaerNovember 20, 1961
739"Aloha, Dr. Hennesey"TBARichard BaerNovember 27, 1961
7410"Remember Pearl Harbor?"Jackie CooperRichard BaerDecember 4, 1961
7511"The Sightseers"TBARichard BaerDecember 11, 1961
7612"Going Home"TBARichard BaerDecember 18, 1961
7713"Santa Hits Harvey"TBARichard BaerDecember 25, 1961
7814"The Man in the Crow's Nest"TBARichard BaerJanuary 1, 1962
7915"Hysteresis Synchronous Can Be Fun"TBATBAJanuary 8, 1962
8016"Harvey and the Ring"TBARichard BaerJanuary 15, 1962
8117"Little Girl"TBATBAJanuary 22, 1962
8218"Tight Quarters"TBATBAJanuary 29, 1962
8319"Close Enough for Jazz"TBATBAFebruary 5, 1962
8420"Patti's Tune"TBATBAFebruary 12, 1962
8521"The Hobby"TBATBAFebruary 19, 1962
8622"Harvey's Pills"TBATBAFebruary 26, 1962
8723"The Bicep Caper"TBATBAMarch 5, 1962
8824"The Old Pro"TBATBAMarch 12, 1962
8925"Big Bertha"TBARichard BaerMarch 19, 1962
9026"Buttons and Bones"TBATBAMarch 26, 1962
9127"No Down Payment"TBATBAApril 2, 1962
9228"The Best Man"TBATBAApril 9, 1962
9329"Calling Doctor Good-Deed"TBATBAApril 13, 1962
9430"Hennesey Meets Soupy Sales"Jackie CooperJames KomackApril 23, 1962
9531"Martha"TBATBAApril 30, 1962
9632"I Thee Wed"TBARichard BaerMay 7, 1962

Guest stars

Abby Dalton with guest star Charles Bronson

Actor and singer Bobby Darin was cast in the second episode (October 5, 1959) as "Honeyboy Jones". That same week Darin became famous with his version of the song, "Mack the Knife"[1]

Prior to being cast as Opie Taylor on The Andy Griffith Show, child actor Ron Howard played "Walker", a little boy temporarily left in Hennesey's care in the 1959 episode "The Baby Sitter". Gary Hunley, another child actor, appeared in the same episode.

Charles Bronson, en route to a long film career, was cast twice as Lt. Cmdr. Steve Ogrodowski, a Navy intelligence officer.

Don Rickles was cast in the 1961 episode "Professional Sailor" as CPO Ernie Schmidt. From 1976 to 1978, Rickles played the lead with the same rank in the NBC military sitcom, C.P.O. Sharkey.

Bandleader Les Brown and His Band of Renown and comedian Soupy Sales appeared in separate episodes as themselves.

Other guest stars:

Production notes

The series theme tune by Sonny Burke was a jazzy hornpipe played by tuba and piccolo. Hennesey was also innovative for being the first series to employ what has since become a standard device in television: beginning the dialog and action of each episode during opening credits.

Cooper starred in, produced, and directed the series, drawing upon his real-life experience as a World War II Navy veteran and his continuing service for many years as an officer in the United States Naval Reserve. He was a former child actor who starred in the Our Gang comedies of the early 1930s and then moved into feature films.

Beginning in 1960, scriptwriter Richard Baer wrote thirty-eight of Hennesey's episodes, which earned him an Emmy nomination.[2]

For the series finale, "I, Thee Wed", broadcast on May 7, 1962, characters Chick and Martha were married following their series-long romance.

References

  1. ^ =https://www.stereogum.com/1982483/the-number-ones-bobby-darins-mack-the-knife/franchises/the-number-ones/}}
  2. ^ "Writer Richard Baer dies at 79". Variety. 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2008-03-22.

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