Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
tv show

150 total episodes
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5 seasons
First Aired September 25, 1964
Overview
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. is an American situation comedy that originally aired on CBS from September 25, 1964, to May 2, 1969. The series was a spinoff of The Andy Griffith Show, and the pilot was aired as the finale of the fourth season of The Andy Griffith Show on May 18, 1964. The show ran for five seasons and a total of 150 episodes. In 2006, CBS Home Entertainment began releasing the series on DVD. The final season was released in November 2008. The series was created by Aaron Ruben, who also produced the show with Sheldon Leonard and Ronald Jacobs. Filmed and set in California, it stars Jim Nabors as Gomer Pyle, a naive but good-natured gas-station attendant from the town of Mayberry, North Carolina, who enlists in the United States Marine Corps. Frank Sutton plays Gomer's high-octane, short-fused Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter, and Ronnie Schell plays Gomer's friend Gilbert "Duke" Slater. Allan Melvin played in the recurring role of Gunnery Sergeant Carter's rival, Sergeant Charley Hacker. The series never discussed nor addressed the then-current Vietnam War, instead focusing on the relationship between Gomer and Sergeant Carter. The show retained high ratings throughout its run.
Cast
Jim Nabors
as
Pvt. Gomer Pyle
Frank Sutton
as
Sgt. Vince Carter
Ronnie Schell
as
Duke Slater
Roy Stuart
as
Corporal Boyle
Forrest Compton
as
Col. Edward Gray
Elizabeth MacRae
as
Lou-Ann Poovie
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Buck Young
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Sgt. Whipple
William Christopher
as
Lester Hummel
Larry Hovis
as
Larry
Allan Melvin
as
Sgt. Charley Hacker
Mark Slade
as
Eddie
Victor Brandt
as
Cpl. Jensen
Crew
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William H. Tuntke
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Art Direction
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Harry Gordon
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Set Decoration
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John Finger
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Director of Photography
John Rich
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Director
Peter Baldwin
as
Director
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Coby Ruskin
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Director
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Alan Rafkin
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Director
Christian Nyby
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Director
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Gary Nelson
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Director
Howard Morris
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Director
John Erman
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Director
Lee Philips
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Director