12 Oclock High the Emmy award winning TV Series. One of the best written, well acted TV shows of the 1960's. Dramatic, well- executed, it was years ahead of it's time and developed it's own mark away from the wildly popular 1949 academy award winning movie starring Gregory Peck. Get the entire series on DVD!
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The 918th is given a very rough mission with a 1/3 projected death toll, however weather prevents take off. Tom Lockridge is on sick report for an illness. Only 1 mission stands between him and completing his tour of duty (25 missions). His fiance nurse, Libby wants him to stay on sick leave to avoid his probable death. Libby goes behind Tom's back to ask Gen. Savage to ground Tom. Savage tells her that if he grounds Tom she'll save his life, but she wont have the man she fell in love with...
A powerful episode!
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Finding well camouflaged targets is a challenge for the 918th so a recon mission by Gen.Savage results in his B-17 crash landing in France. After defending himself from a French attacker with a pitchfork, Savage is wrongly accused of murder and put on trial by a basement band of French Nazi sympathizers.
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A war correspondent is sure one of Gen. Savage's gunners (and a friend) is a escaped murderer. When the correspondent mysteriously dies in an accident, an unconvinced Savage decides to have the gunner's fingerprints processed. On a mission the General's B-17 is badly damaged and Savage injured, is left alone, blinded with the suspected gunner. Probably one of the best episodes of the series! A+!
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