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Hennesey is an American military television series that aired on from 1959 to 1962, starring and .

Cooper played a United States Navy physician, Lt. Charles W. "Chick" Hennesey, with Abby Dalton as Navy nurse Lt. Martha Hale. In the story line, they are assigned to the hospital at the U.S. Naval Station in San Diego, .


Cast

Regulars


Recurring cast (5 or more epsidoes)
  • as Harvey Spencer Blair, III, D.D.S. (16 episodes)
  • Herb Ellis as Dr. Dan Wagner (10 episodes)
  • as Seaman Seymour Shatz (5 episodes)
  • (3 episodes), succeeded by (7 episodes) as Seaman Herman Pulaski


Episodes

Season 1: 1959–60


Season 2: 1960–61


Season 3: 1961–62


Guest stars
Actor and singer was cast in the second episode (October 5, 1959) as "Honeyboy Jones". That same week Darin became famous with his version of the song, "Mack the Knife".

Prior to being cast as on The Andy Griffith Show, child actor played "Walker", a little boy temporarily left in Hennesey's care in the 1959 episode "The Baby Sitter". , another child actor, appeared in the same episode.

, en route to a long film career, was cast twice as Lt. Cmdr. Steve Ogrodowski, a Navy intelligence officer.

was cast in the 1961 episode "Professional Sailor" as CPO Ernie Schmidt. From 1976 to 1978, Rickles played the lead with the same rank in the military sitcom, C.P.O. Sharkey.

Bandleader Les Brown and His Band of Renown and comedian appeared in separate episodes as themselves.

Other guest stars:


Production notes
The series theme tune by Sonny Burke was a jazzy hornpipe played by tuba and piccolo. Hennesey was also innovative for being the first series to employ what has since become a standard device in television: beginning the dialog and action of each episode during opening credits.

Cooper starred in, produced, and directed the series, drawing upon his real-life experience as a World War II Navy veteran and his continuing service for many years as an officer in the United States Naval Reserve. He was a former child actor who starred in the comedies of the early 1930s and then moved into .

Beginning in 1960, scriptwriter Richard Baer wrote 38 of Hennesey's episodes, which earned him an nomination.

For the series finale, "I, Thee Wed", broadcast on May 7, 1962, characters Chick and Martha were married following their series-long romance.


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