Navy Log

September. 20,1955      
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

Navy Log is an American drama anthology series that initially aired for one season on CBS. It relates the greatest survival war stories in the history of the United States Navy. This series premiered on September 20, 1955, but the following year, it was moved to ABC, where it aired until September 25, 1958. The program aired for a total of three seasons and 102 episodes.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 3 : 1957

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Episode 1 - The Ballad of the Big E
September. 18,1957

Episode 2 - Call Conrad
September. 25,1957

Episode 3 - Phantom Commander, U S N
October. 02,1957

Episode 4 - Capture of the U-50s
October. 09,1957

Episode 5 - Lost Human Bomb
October. 16,1957

Episode 6 - PT 109
October. 23,1957

A dramatization of the PT-109 incident, in which the heroism of Naval Lieutenant Commander John F. Kennedy saves him and his crew when their PT boat is struck by a Japanese destroyer.

Episode 7 - The Commander and the Kid
October. 31,1957

Episode 8 - Fire at Sea
November. 07,1957

Episode 9 - The Storm Within
November. 14,1957

Episode 10 - P.O.W. at Forty Fathoms
November. 21,1957

Episode 11 - One If By Sea
November. 28,1957

Episode 12 - The Amateurs
December. 05,1957

Episode 13 - Joe Foss Devilbird
December. 12,1957

Episode 14 - The Beach Pounders
December. 19,1957

Episode 15 - The Big White Albatross
December. 26,1957

Episode 16 - The Butchers of Kapsan
January. 02,1958

Episode 17 - The Lonely Watch
January. 09,1958

Episode 18 - The Blood Line
January. 16,1958

Episode 19 - American U-Boat III
January. 23,1958

Episode 20 - The Way of the Wrangell
January. 30,1958

Episode 21 - And Then There Were None
February. 06,1958

Episode 22 - Blood Alley
February. 13,1958

Episode 23 - The Draft Dodger
February. 20,1958

During World War II three Marine airmen are isolated on a Japanese-occupied South Pacific island. They team up with the natives on the island to make raids on enemy patrols.

Episode 24 - The Soapbox Kid
February. 27,1958

Dennis Day narrated this episode. It was about a sailor who convinced the US Navy Band to play at his brother's Soap Box Derby race. At the end of the Race the sailor informed the band that his brother was deaf.

Episode 25 - Helldivers Over Greece
March. 06,1958

Episode 26 - One Grand Marine
March. 20,1958

Episode 27 - The Field
March. 20,1958

Episode 28 - Florida Weekend
August. 21,1958

Episode 29 - Mama Germaine
August. 28,1958

Episode 30 - The Goodwill Ambassador
September. 11,1958

Seasons 2 : 1956

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