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McHale's Navy - Season One (1962)

Ernest Borgnine , Joe Flynn , Charles Barton , Norman Abbott (II)  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn, Tim Conway, Carl Ballantine, Gary Vinson
  • Directors: Charles Barton, Norman Abbott (II), Frank McDonald
  • Format: Box set, Black & White, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Shout! Factory
  • DVD Release Date: March 20, 2007
  • Run Time: 930 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000M8N412
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,527 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "McHale's Navy - Season One" on IMDb

Special Features

  • All 36 episodes from the 1962-63 season
  • "The Crew Reunion" – The crew of PT-73 reunite after 40 years

Editorial Reviews

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Something of a cross between M*A*S*H* (it's set in wartime) and Sgt. Bilko (the emphasis in on ensemble acting, with a ringleader and his band of merry pranksters), McHale's Navy isn't on a level with those two immortal sit-coms. But this amiable show, debuting on DVD with all 36 black & white episodes from its first season (1962-63) on five discs, stands the test of time surprisingly well. Not that there's any important new comedic ground broken here. These half-hour episodes are pretty much all about the same thing: Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale (the always reliable Ernest Borgnine), skipper of Navy PT boat #73, and his crew are stationed "somewhere in the South Pacific, 1943." They're capable sailors, engaging the Japanese enemy when duty occasionally calls, but most of the time they hang out on their own private island and have a good time--much to the chagrin of their blustery commander, Capt. Wallace Binghamton (Joe Flynn), who's constantly trying to rid himself of the regulation-defying McHale and his fun-loving band of miscreants. In that respect, McHale's Navy is much like Bilko. But unlike the latter show's brilliant Phil Silvers, Borgnine isn't really a comedian; with his unmistakable cackle, the actor's McHale, while not above taking part in a good-natured prank, is a less a Bilko-esque con artist than a regular guy, a kind of cheer- and ringleader intent on looking after his boys. The real laughmeisters on this show are Tim Conway, who brings his whole bag of shticks to the role of the bumbling Ensign Charles Parker, and Flynn, who's consistently hilarious. Among the crew, Carl Ballantine stands out as fast-talking Brooklyn native Lester Gruber; TV lovers will also recognize Gavin MacLeod in his first extended TV role before moving on to The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Love Boat.

It's always a bit strange to see war scenes played for laughs--the Pacific Theater in World War II was hardly comedy central, after all. But they are pretty funny. And while the Japanese characters are treated fairly stereotypically, it could have been a lot worse, considering the show's pre-political correctness provenance; hell, many of the roles are actually played by Japanese actors, which was not a given (then or now), and in one episode ("Movies Are Your Best Diversion"), they speak un-subtitled Japanese. Fact is, McHale's Navy is just too mild and good-natured to offend anyone. The sole bonus feature is a dull reunion interview with Borgnine, Parker, and some other cast members.--Sam Graham

Product Description

From 1962 to 1966,McHale s Navy was the ABC networks must-see comedy series. With an amazing cast, including Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine (Lt. Commander McHale), comic genius Tim Conway (Ensign Parker), the one-of-a-kind comic talent of Joe Flynn (Captain Binghamton) this series remains second only to M*A*S*H as a truly funny military sitcom.


Veteran seaman Quinton McHale is commissioned into the Navy Reserve at the start of WWII. He becomes Skipper of the Torpedo Patrol (PT) Boat #73 stationed on the island of Taratupa in the Pacific. Assigned to his command are six free-spirited, good-hearted swabbies who love to have fun. McHale and his men are constant irritants to their base commander, Captain Wallace B. Binghamton. Binghamton is forever trying to find a way to get rid of McHale and his rule-bending crew, while McHale & Co. are forever scheming to keep him from succeeding. Despite their hilarious party-boy shenanigans and utter disregard for Navy regulations, when duty calls, the crew of PT 73 does its job and does it well.


With its talented stars, great writing and solid supporting cast, including Gavin McLeod (Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Love Boat), McHale s Navy is classic television at its finest and funniest.


Bonus Features:

* The Crew Reunion Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Carl Ballantine, Bob Hastings and Edson Stroll reunite and share their memories of the show.

* A special Colorized episode.


Customer Reviews

This series is truly one of television's funniest shows ever. Caps  |  26 reviewers made a similar statement
Thank you Shout Factory for putting such a wonderful TV onto DVD. Charles A. Hickson  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
These shows are fun to watch. Robert Gilbert  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars McHale's Navy Finally Sails Onto DVD! January 29, 2007
Join Lt. Cmndr Quinton McHale and his fun-lovin' squadron of rule-bending goof-offs and gamblers aboard the PT 73 on its award-nominated maiden voyage of 36 episodes in the 45th anniversary release of McHale's Navy - Season One!

Starring the unsinkable talents of Ernest Borgnine (a real-life navy veteran) as skipper McHale, Tim Conway (The Carol Burnett Show) as klutzy Ensign Parker, Carl Ballantine as con man Lester Gruber, Joe Flynn (The Rescuers) as blustery, fun-spoiling Capt. Binghamton, and Bob Hastings as his jittery aide Lt. Carpenter, McHale's Navy is one of television's longer-lasting military comedies (and a classic B&W sitcom favorite of mine), with 138 episodes aired over four seasons (1962-1966).

Digitally restored and remastered by Shout! Factory, McHale's Navy - Season One is a 5-disc (930 min.) set featuring all 36 episodes in Full Frame (1.33:1) video and English mono, plus the following Special Feature: "The Crew Remembers": Shout! Factory hosts a very special 45th anniversary reunion of the crew, including stars Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Carl Ballantine, Edson Stroll and Bob Hastings. Here are how the discs will be configured, plus original airdates:

Disc 1:
"An Ensign For McHale" (10/11/1962)
"A Purple Heart For Gruber" (10/18/1962)
"McHale And His Seven Cupids" (10/25/1962)
"PT 73, Where Are You?" (11/1/1962)
"Movies Are Your Best Diversion" (11/8/1962)
"Operation Wedding Party" (11/15/1962)
"Who Do The Voodoo?" (11/22/1962)

Disc 2:
"Three Girls On An Island" (11/29/1962)
"McHale's Paradise Motel" (12/6/1962)
"The Battle Of McHale's Island" (12/20/1962)
"The Day They Captured Santa Claus" (12/27/1962)
"Beauty And The Beast" (1/3/1963)
"The Captain's Mission" (1/10/1963)
"Send Us A Hero" (1/17/1963)

Disc 3:
"The Captain Steals A Cook" (1/24/1963)
"The Ensign Gets A Zero" (1/31/1963)
"The Big Raffle" (2/7/1963)
"One Of Our Engines Is Missing" (2/14/1963)
"The Natives Get Restless" (2/21/1963)
"The Confidence Game" (2/28/1963)
"Six Pounds From Paradise" (3/7/1963)

Disc 4:
"Washing Machine Charlie" (3/14/1963)
"Nippon Nancy Calling" (3/21/1963)
"One Enchanted Weekend" (3/28/1963)
"The Mothers Of PT 73" (4/4/1963)
"H.M.S. 73" (4/11/1963)
"A Wreath For McHale" (4/18/1963)
"Portrait Of A Peerless Leader" (4/25/1963)
"Instant Democracy" (5/2/1963)

Disc 5:
"Camera, Action, Panic" (5/9/1963)
"Alias Captain Binghamton" (5/16/1963)
"Parents Anonymous" (5/23/1963)
"McHale's Millions" (5/30/1963)
"The Hillbillies Of PT 73" (6/6/1963)
"The Monster Of McHale's Island" (6/13/1963)
"Uncle Admiral" (6/27/1963)

McHale's Navy - Season One
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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Shout! Factory does it right! February 6, 2007
For those of you who only think of the painfully bad Tom Arnold movie when you hear the name, "McHale's Navy" was much funnier on TV. Led by Lt. Commander Quentin McHale (Ernest Borgnine), the crew of the PT-73 were a little less than by the book. And remember, this was before political correctness.

They had their own POW/cook. They lied, cheated, stole, gambled, womanized... and these were the good guys. Joe Flynn was great as the straight-laced Captain Wallace Binghampton. While always foiled in his plans to catch McHale with his hand in the cookie jar, Binghampton suffered an incompetent aide (Bob Hastings) and the constant bumbling of Ensign Charles Parker (Tim Conway).

Now for the good news: Since there seems to be some question about it, I contacted Shout Factory directly. Because had this been the poorly colorized version, it would never get to my DVD shelf. So I asked, and they answered... "The series will be in the original black and white format. We will have a bonus episode that will be in color."

There you have it. The original episodes in the original black and white. Let's hope we get the entire series and their two 1960's movies, "McHale's Navy" and "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force".
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Transfer to DVD March 21, 2007
By Pitz
I purchased this Tuesday the 20th as it came out. I'd had some concerns because I had read an uncomplimentary review last week where it was said the transfers were terrible.This could not be further from the truth as these are every bit as good as the year they came out on television, 1962. I think the problem with reviewers under the age of thirty is that they are spoiled and have been special effected to death and do not know the charm of the real deal when they see it. This is an excellent production and very watchable and as I understand completly re edited to 100% of each episode. If you grew up on this as I did and have been missing seeing them in syndication for what seems like forever, cheer up, this is a great purchase.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Review
I love it and it is very funny. I hope you have the full series because I plan to purchase all.
Published 1 month ago by Shirley D. Green
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This is real, classic, fun TV. Takes me back to when I was a kid and this kind of stuff was prime time TV.
Published 2 months ago by Wesley Bassett
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Would definately recommend this season, it takes you back in time and brings laughter alive again. Ernest Borgnine has always been a great actor
Published 2 months ago by shell
4.0 out of 5 stars mostly verry funny
i like the show a lot..joe flynn was terrific along with ernest borgnine and tim conway.i can't understand why it isn't in color as it would have made it much more enjoyable.
Published 3 months ago by charles weyant
5.0 out of 5 stars McHale's Navy - Season One
One of the best comedy shows ever around. I have all the seasons and watch them over and over again. Tim Conway made the show.
Published 3 months ago by sherlock
5.0 out of 5 stars Memories
when my husband wanted to order this I was not too overjoyed. But after receiving and watching these old shows I was happy that I ordered them. What a hoot!! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Alice Walter
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT SITCOM!!!
They don't make TV show like this any more. Lots of fun and something you can watch with your kids.
Published 4 months ago by James D. Anza
4.0 out of 5 stars Christmas present
I bought this as a Christmas present for my brother. He grew up in the 1960's and 1970's. He liked McHale's Navy then and he likes it now!
Published 4 months ago by James P
5.0 out of 5 stars McHales Navy
We are introducing our teenage son to the good sitcoms of the 60s and he's truly enjoying this as are we
Published 4 months ago by Cheryl D. Kovalski
4.0 out of 5 stars naval hijinx in the south pacific...
The first season of McHale's Navy (1962-66) follows the exploits of the crew of PT 73, stationed on Taratupa, a small island in the Pacific, during World War II. Read more
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