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Baa Baa Black Sheep/Flying Misfits
Flying Misfits | |
Pilot | |
Airdate | September 21, 1976 |
Television story and teleplay by |
Stephen J. Cannell |
Directed by | Russ Mayberry |
Produced by | Russ Mayberry |
— N/A |
1x01 → Best Three Out of Five |
Baa Baa Black Sheep — Season One |
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Flying Misfits is the pilot episode of Baa Baa Black Sheep.
Starring: Robert Conrad (Major Greg "Pappy" Boyington)
Also Starring: Simon Oakland (Brigadier General Thomas Moore), Dana Elcar (Colonel Thomas A. Lard), James Whitmore, Jr. (Captain James "Jim" Gutterman), Robert Ginty (First Lieutenant Thomas Joseph "T.J." Wiley), Dirk Blocker (First Lieutenant Jerome "Jerry" Bragg), W.K. Stratton (Second Lieutenant Lawrence "Larry" Casey), John Larroquette (Second Lieutenant Robert "Bob" Anderson)
Guest Stars: Peter Donat (Colonel Mathis), Sharon Gless (Nurse), George Gaynes (General Chennault), W.L. LeGault (Huckabee), Anthony Charnota (Freddy)
Co-Starring: John Lawlor (Dr. Jim Reese), James Murtaugh (Medical Lieutenant), John Durren (Doc Roberts), Charles Napier (Maj. Red Buell)
with Jeff MacKay (Lt. Donald French), Jake Mitchell (Lt. Robert Boyle), Janice Carroll (Nurse Delmonte), Sandra Kerns (Nurse), Byron Morrow (Admiral Ninitz), [James Lough]] (Admiral's Aide)
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Plot Overview
Notes
- While 214 was under the command of Pappy Boyington, it was responsible for more air victories than any marine fighter squadron operating in the Pacific at that time.