''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' (renamed ''Black Sheep Squadron'' for the second season) is an American television series that aired on
NBC
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from September 23, 1976, until April 6, 1978. It was part
period
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, part comedy. In the final seven episodes, the character list was revamped, dropping some squadron pilots, adding a 16-year-old pilot and four nurses.
Its original premise was based on the experiences of
United States Marine Corps
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aviator
Greg Boyington Greg is a masculine given name, and often a shortened form of the given name Gregory. Greg (more commonly spelled " Gregg") is also a surname.
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*Greg Abel (born 1961/1962), Canadi ...
and his
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
"
Black Sheep Squadron
''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' (renamed ''Black Sheep Squadron'' for the second season) is an American television series that aired on NBC from September 23, 1976, until April 6, 1978. It was part historical drama, period military drama, part comedy. I ...
". The series was created and produced by
Stephen J. Cannell
Stephen Joseph Cannell (; February 5, 1941 – September 30, 2010) was an American television producer, writer, novelist, occasional actor, and founder of Cannell Entertainment (formerly Stephen J. Cannell Productions) and the Cannell Studios.
...
. The opening credits read: "In World War II, Marine Corps Major Greg 'Pappy' Boyington commanded a squadron of fighter pilots. They were a collection of misfits and screwballs who became the terrors of the South Pacific. They were known as the Black Sheep."
Plot
Major Greg "Pappy" Boyington is the commanding officer of
VMF-214
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, a Marine
squadron
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of "misfit" fighter pilots based on the
Solomon Islands campaign
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and
Bougainville campaign
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from 1943 to 1945 during
World War II
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. Pappy often intercedes in altercations of the pilots at the base, but everyone seems to pull together when they are assigned missions in the air. Pappy likes to drink and fight a lot when not flying missions. He owns a
Bull Terrier
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named "Meatball" — which he claims belongs to General Moore to get the dog on the base against regulations in ''Flying Misfits'', but General Moore says he "wouldn't own an ugly mutt like that."
The series premise was very loosely based on a portion of the real-life military career of
Gregory Boyington
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington (December 4, 1912 – January 11, 1988) was an American combat pilot who was a United States Marine Corps fighter ace during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. A Marine aviator with t ...
, known as "Pappy" due to his "advanced" age compared to the younger pilots under his command. (He was 30 when he took command of
VMF-214
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 214 (VMFA-214) is a United States Marine Corps attack squadron consisting of Lockheed Martin F-35B STOVL jets. It is currently in the process of transitioning from its fleet of AV-8B Harrier (V/STOL) jets. The squ ...
, but in the series pilot, he is stated to be 35.) Boyington, who was a technical adviser for the series, commented that the show was "fiction based on reality" and that no regular character in the series except for himself actually existed. Although in his book of the same name, there is a General "Nuts" Moore who has similar characteristics to General Moore in the series. Also in the book is Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Smoak, on whom Colonel Lard is based. Lard has almost the same animosity for Major Boyington in the TV series as Smoak does in the book. In the documentary film ''Pappy Boyington Field'', Robert Conrad shares personal insight about Pappy from their time together during the television series. The squadron has many successful combat missions using their
Vought F4U Corsair
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planes against the experienced Japanese pilots using their
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
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fighter planes. The combat missions took place around the Japanese military base in
Rabaul
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during Boyington's September 1943 to January 1944 tour of duty.
Pappy was an ace pre-World War II combat pilot and has the most air victories, or "kills", of any pilot in the squadron. In the pilot episode, Boyington has six kills from his combat tour in China before World War II with the
Flying Tigers
The First American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Republic of China Air Force, nicknamed the Flying Tigers, was formed to help oppose the Japanese invasion of China. Operating in 1941–1942, it was composed of pilots from the United States Ar ...
. His count climbs into the mid-20s as the series progresses. The real-life Boyington had 14 kills in 32 days during his first tour of duty with VMF-214, and finished with 28 confirmed victories.
The TV show's squadron is based on the fictional island of Vella la Cava. There is an actual island called
Vella Lavella
Vella Lavella is an island in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. It lies to the west of New Georgia, but is considered one of the New Georgia Group. To its west are the Treasury Islands.
Environment
The island of Vella Lavella is loc ...
in the
New Georgia Group
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of the
Solomon Islands
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, but in the initial episode "Flying Misfits," Vella la Cava was represented on an aviation
sectional chart {{short description, Type of aeronautical chart
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by the real
Kolombangara Island
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. Under Boyington's command, VMF-214 flew out of
Barakoma Airfield
Barakoma Airfield is a former World War II airfield on Vella Lavella in the Solomon Islands archipelago.
History World War II
The U.S. 35th Infantry Regiment landed on Vella Lavella on 15 August 1943 as part of the Solomon Islands campaign. The ...
on Vella Lavella during the Solomon Islands campaign.
Main characters
*Major Gregory/Greg "Pappy" Boyington (Pilot/Commanding Officer VMF-214) (1976–1978). Played by
Robert Conrad
Robert Conrad (born Conrad Robert Falk; March 1, 1935 – February 8, 2020) was an American film and television actor, singer, and stuntman. He is best known for his role in the 1965–1969 television series ''The Wild Wild West'', playin ...
.
*Captain James "Jim" Gutterman (Pilot/Executive Officer) (1976–1977). Played by
James Whitmore, Jr.
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, who did not appear in the second season.
*First Lieutenant/Captain Lawrence "Larry" Casey (Pilot/Executive Officer) (1976–1978). Played by
W. K. Stratton. Casey was promoted to the rank of Marine Captain in the Season 2 episode "The 200 Pound Gorilla."
*First Lieutenant Jerome "Jerry" Bragg (Pilot) (1976–1978). Played by
Dirk Blocker
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.
*First Lieutenant Thomas Joseph "T.J." Wiley (Pilot) (1976–1978). Played by
Robert Ginty
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Early life
Ginty wa ...
, who left after the sixth episode of the second season.
*Second Lieutenant Robert "Bob" Anderson (Pilot) (1976–1978). Played by
John Larroquette
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, who left after the sixth episode of the second season.
*First Lieutenant Donald "Don" French (Pilot) (1976–1978). Played by
.
*First Lieutenant Robert A. "Bob/Bobby" Boyle (Pilot) (1976–1978). Played by Jake Mitchell in the two-hour pilot, and by
Larry Manetti
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from episode 1.02 onward.
*Second Lieutenant Jeb Pruitt (Pilot) (1978). Played by
Jeb Stuart Adams
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*Jeb Corliss ...
.
*Master Gunnery Sergeant/Warrant Officer/Captain Andrew "Andy" Micklin (Chief Mechanic) (1977–1978). Played by
Red West
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. Micklin was promoted to warrant officer at the start of the episode "The 200 Pound Gorilla," and was made a temporary captain by Boyington while sitting in the brig for punching out a major in a bar fight, resulting in his reduction in grade/rank back to master gunnery sergeant. In the season 2 episode "Fighting Angels," Micklin's background as a mud marine in China was referenced, and he has been described by Boyington as being "part commando, part Indian tracker, and 100 percent mean."
*Sergeant John David "Hutch" Hutchinson (Chief/Assistant Chief Mechanic) (1976–1977). Played by
Joey Aresco
Joey Aresco (born August 22, 1949) is an American film and television actor. He is known for playing the role of Sgt. John David Hutchinson in the first season of the American television series '' Baa Baa Black Sheep''.
Early life and educatio ...
. Hutch is killed in Season 1, Episode 21 (''Last One for Hutch'') by an enemy strafing run during an attack on Vella La Cava. He was replaced as chief mechanic by
master sergeant Andy Micklin (
Red West
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), who had joined the squadron a few episodes earlier in ''Devil in the Slot''.
*Colonel Thomas A. Lard (Executive Officer, Espritos Marcos) (1976–1978). Played by
Dana Elcar
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. Lard, modeled on one of the real Boyington's actual superiors, USMC Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Smoak, is a strictly-by-the-book staff officer.
A highly competent career Marine who has seen action in China, Lard is offended by Boyington's frequent disregard for regulations and policies, and the two men rarely get along personally. (The real Boyington and Smoak were bitter personal enemies, and Boyington never forgave Smoak or made any kind of peace with him.)
However, Lard sees a lot of promise in Boyington, though he does not admit it, and he often puts aside his opinions to further the mission.
*Brigadier General/Major General Thomas Moore (Commanding Officer, Esprito Marcos) (1976–1978). Played by
Simon Oakland
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During his career, Oakland performed primarily on television, appearing in over 130 series and made-for-television movies between ...
. Moore is impressed by Boyington's initiative in "stealing" the 214th and then by the results obtained by the Black Sheep, so he keeps Lard in check as much as possible. Moore was promoted from brigadier general to major general in the second-season episode "The 200 Pound Gorilla." (The actual general officer who provided the real Boyington with support where needed was named
James T. Moore, and was nicknamed "Nuts." He and the real Boyington had been "drinking buddies.").
Notable recurring characters
*Imperial Japanese Navy Capt. Tomio Harachi (Pilot) (1976–1978). Played by
Byron Chung.
*First Commando/Capt. Ishima/Japanese Officer (1976–1978). Played by
Marcus Mucai.
*Maj. Red Buell (Pilot, Former Commanding Officer, VMF-214) (1976–77). Played by
Charles Napier.
*Third Commando/Ensign Kira (1977). Played by
James Saito
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Saito is best known as the original Shredder in ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', Dr. Chen in the ABC series ''Eli Stone'', Harry Kim i ...
.
*Lt. Ted Carter (Pilot) (1976–77). Played by
Frederick Herrick Frederick may refer to:
People
* Frederick (given name), the name
Nobility
Anhalt-Harzgerode
* Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670)
Austria
* Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198
* Frederic ...
.
*Lt. Cmdr. Gladys Hope (Head Nurse) (1977). Played by
Anne Francis
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.
*Lt. Caroline Holden (Nurse) (1977). Played by
Linda Scruggs Bogart.
*Lt. Nancy Gilmore (Nurse) (1977–78). Played b
Nancy Conrad
*Lt. Cmdr. Dottie Dixon (Head Nurse) (1977–78). Played by
Katherine Cannon
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Career
Cannon's early roles included ''Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series), Hawaii Five-O'' (episode: "Time and Memories", 10/7/1970); ''Fools' Parade'' (1971 ...
. Dixon was killed in action during the season 2 episode ''Fighting Angels'' while defending Vella La Cava against an invasion by Japanese forces.
*Lt. Alma Peterson/Pretty Nurse/Lt. Susan Ames (1977–78). Played by
Brianne Leary
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.
*Ensign Barret (1978). Played by
Ron Roy
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.
*Lt. Ellie Kovaks (Nurse) (1978). Played by
Kathy McCullen.
*Doc Roberts/Sgt. Dutch Savage (1976–78). Played by
John Durren.
*Col. Tokura/Lt. Miragochi (1977). Played by
Soon-Tek Oh.
*Stan Richards/Mechanic/Radio Operator (1977–78). Played by
Steven Richmond.
*Lt. Samantha "Sam" Greene (Nurse) (1977–78). Played by
Denise DuBarry
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. She is the daughter of General Moore, as established in the season 2 episode ''Forbidden Fruit''. To avoid the treatment that comes with being a general's daughter, she uses her mother's maiden name.
Episodes
Season 1 (1976–77)
.
Season 2 (1977–78)
Critical response
The day of the show's debut, ''
The Washington Post
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'' called ''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' a "war-is-swell series
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at anyone who remembers World War II as a rousing, blowzy, fraternity turkey-shoot."
Production notes
Although the title ''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' comes from a
nursery rhyme
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, the song heard at the beginning of the opening credits is actually the chorus to ''
The Whiffenpoof Song
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'', written in 1909 as a homage to
Rudyard Kipling
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...
's poem ''
Gentlemen-Rankers
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''. One of the squadron's real-life members, Paul "Moon" Mullen, adapted "The Whiffenpoof Song" for the squadron's use.
: "We are poor little lambs,
: Who have lost our way.
: Baa, Baa, Baaaaa."
The name of the island where the real-life Black Sheep were stationed was
Vella Lavella
Vella Lavella is an island in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. It lies to the west of New Georgia, but is considered one of the New Georgia Group. To its west are the Treasury Islands.
Environment
The island of Vella Lavella is loc ...
in the
Solomon Islands
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of the southern Pacific, known as ''
The Slot''; this was changed to Vella la Cava in the series. The same was done for the Rear Area Allied Command island of "
Espiritu Santo
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The island belongs to the archipelago of the New Hebrides in the Pacific region o ...
" (Espritos Marcos). The
Channel Islands
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off the coast of
Southern California
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provided an adequate substitute backdrop for flying scenes. Filming of airfield scenes was primarily done at the now-closed
Indian Dunes Airport in
Valencia, California
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Development projects continue to be built in ...
.
Some air-battle scenes were actually short clips from the 1969 film ''
Battle of Britain
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'', and German markings on the planes can clearly be seen. Other flying scenes pioneered the technique of mounting cameras on helmets worn by pilots, thus providing a pilot's-eye view never before seen in films featuring single-seat aircraft. Because of reflections from the Plexiglas canopies, many close-ups were shot with the canopies removed.
The
Vought F4U and FG-1 Corsair fighter planes were leased to Universal Studios by private owners. Many scenes showing repairs on the aircraft were filmed during actual preventative maintenance. "Japanese" aircraft used in the series were actually
North American T-6 Texan
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World War 2 trainer planes, which had been modified to resemble Japanese planes for the film ''
Tora! Tora! Tora!
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'' and later purchased by collectors. The
Grumman J2F Duck
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float biplane belonged to stunt pilot
Frank Tallman
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and his Tallmantz Aviation museum in
Santa Ana, California
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. Tallman often stated that this was his all-time favorite plane to fly, with the Corsair in a near-tie. Tallman provided or arranged for most of the aircraft used in the series.
At an aviation history symposium in 2002, members of the real VMF-214 were asked about the authenticity of the TV series. Retired Colonel Henry A. McCartney said the list of errors was too long to repeat. Boyington himself referred to the series as "... inaccuracies, hogwash, and Hollywood hokum," although he did serve as technical advisor on the show, and had cameo appearances in three episodes. A 2001
History Channel
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documentary, ''History Undercover: The True Story of the Black Sheep Squadron'', depicted some of these differences in greater detail.
Home media
Universal Pictures
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has released the complete first season on DVD in Region 1 in 2 volume sets. They also released volume 1 on DVD in the UK.
In Germany,
ZYX Music GmbH ZYX or Zyx may refer to:
* Zyx, a region in the North Caucasus inhabited by the Zygii
* Zyx (cartoonist) (1950–2015), French-Canadian cartoonist
* ZyX (company), a Japanese company that makes erotic video games
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released the entire series on DVD.
On December 7, 2015, it was announced that
Shout! Factory
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had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 and would release the final season on DVD on May 17, 2016.
On June 13, 2017,
Universal Pictures
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re-released season 1 in a full season set.
Robert Conrad Stars in a Complete 'Season 1' DVD Set!
References
External links
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