Mister Roberts - Season 1 Episode 10 Don't Look Now But Isn't That The War?
Mr. Roberts orders a reduction gear installed for the Reluctant which will give it the speed it needs to allow it to join a convoy headed to combat. The new part causes some damage which at first is misinterpreted as being hit by the enemy. The gun crew directed by Ensign Pulver shoots down their radio tower while firing at a zero. This limits the Reluctant to receiving messages. Morton is ready to court martial Roberts until he hears a radio message that the Reluctant is presumed lost after taking a hit from a Japanese sub. The convoy was able to sink the sub and Morton and the Reluctant are considered heroes for leading it away from the convoy.
Year: 1966
Genre: Comedy
Country:
Studio: NBC
Director:
Cast: Roger Smith, Richard X. Slattery
Crew: Jimmy Lydon (Producer), William T. Orr (Producer), James Komack (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 17, 1965
Last Air date: Apr 08, 1966
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 31 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 7.50/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 49.565
Language: English
Season
Season 1
Episode
Bookser's Honeymoon
Liberty
Physician, Heal Thyself
The Conspiracy
Old Rustysides
Lover, Come Forward
The Captain's Party
Happy Birthday, To Who?
Love at 78 RPM
Don't Look Now But Isn't That The War?
Which Way Did The War Go?
Getting There Is Half The Fun
Dear Mom
The Reluctant Mutiny
Rock-A-Bye Reluctant
Carry Me Back to Cocoa Island
The Replacement
Black and Blue Market
The World's Greatest Lover
Eight In Every Port
The Super Chief
The Doctor's Dilemma
The Reluctant Draggin'
#*@% The Torpedoes!
A Turn For The Nurse
Son of Eight In Every Port
Unwelcome Aboard
Undercover Cook
In Love And War
Captain, My--Captain?
Captain, My Captain