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''Navy Log'' is an American drama
anthology series An anthology series is a radio, television, video game or film series that spans different genres and presents a different story and a different set of characters in each different episode, season, segment, or short. These usually have a dif ...
created by Samuel Gallu that presented stories from the history of the
United States Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...
. This series ran on CBS from September 20, 1955, until September 25, 1956.On October 17, 1956, it moved to ABC, where it aired until September 25, 1958. It changed networks because CBS "could not schedule it to the sponsor's wishes". The program aired for a total of three seasons and 104 episodes. The Department of Defense and departments of the Navy cooperated with production of the filmed 30-minute series. In conjunction with that cooperation, the Navy Information Office solicited suggestions for stories, accompanied by brief documentation, with a Navy Log Project Officer in charge. The opening scene, filmed aboard the U.S.S. Hancock, showed 2,000 sailors forming the words "Navy Log". The program's theme was "The Navy Log March" by Fred Steiner. Episodes opened with an announcer saying, "This is ''Navy Log''. The dramas you see each week on ''Navy Log'' are from official U. S. Navy files. They tell of ships and places and those who man them. Recorded through the years in ''Navy Log''." In August 1957, then-Senator John F. Kennedy was technical adviser for the "P. T. 109" episode of the program, which related the story of the sinking of the patrol torpedo boat that he commanded. He also was a guest on the broadcast of that episode.


Staff and sponsors

Sam Gallu was the producer. In 1955, the New York and Washington chapters of the Navy League of the United States awarded him a citation of appreciation. In 1957, he received a distinguished public service award from the Navy for his efforts related to ''Navy Log''. CBS Television Film Sales was the distributor.
Allan Sloane Allan Everett Sloane (June 14, 1914 – April 29, 2001) was an American writer for radio and television. His career was significantly affected by the Hollywood blacklist. Early life He was born to Benjamin and Rachel Wisansky Silverman in New Yo ...
was the writer, and Tom Connors was the production manager. John Ewing was the art director, and Fred Steiner was the music director. Sponsors for the series included W. A. Shaeffer Pens, Maytag,
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, and U. S. Rubber.


Reception

''Navy Log'' used a fictionalized — rather than documentary — approach for its presentation of stories. Executive producer Leslie Harris contrasted it with ''Victory at Sea'', which NBC presented as a documentary. Harris said the documentary treatment created too large a scope and failed to let viewers feel "close to any of the participants" or view action as those on hand saw it. In at least one broadcast, fictionalization stirred discontent. The crew of the only patrol craft that sank a German submarine during World War II saw their presidential-citation-winning efforts turned into what a newspaper columnist described as "a comedy of errors".
Jo Coppola Jo Coppola was a prominent 1950s columnist and television critic for ''Newsday'' and the ''New York Post''. She was the first TV critic ''Newsday'' ever had, and also wrote for '' Commonweal,''Hadjuk (2008) and others. In 1959 she wrote the script ...
wrote in ''
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'' that the men involved said the facts and circumstances were not shown correctly. Columnist Hal Humphrey described the first two episodes of the series as having excellent production quality but needing a higher quality of writing. He described some of the lines as "very trite and corny dialogue". A review in ''
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'' of the first ABC episode said, "Action shots in the later part of the half hour were exciting and graphic, but the acting and dialogue in general were rather routine." An unsigned review in the trade publication ''
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'' noted that the program needed "a firmer hand at editing" to avoid elements that appeared amateurish..


Syndication

CBS Television Film Sales released episodes of ''Navy Log'' in two 52-episode packages that local stations could run over two years.


Notable guest stars

* Philip Ahn as General Chen in "Operation Typewriter" (1956) * John Archer as the Skipper in the episode "Hiya Pam" (1955) *
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as Lieutenant Fenton in "Operation Typewriter" (1956) * Scotty Beckett as Ensign in "Survive" (1957) * Edward Binns and Paul Picerni in "The Phantom of the Blue Angels" (1955) * Ray Boyle in "Bucket of Sand" (1956) and as Reed in "The Beach Pounders" (1957) * Paul Burke as Sparks in "Sky Pilot" (1955) * Phyllis Coates as Marge in "Web Feet" (1956) *
Russ Conway Russ Conway, DSM (born Trevor Herbert Stanford; 2 September 1925 – 16 November 2000) was an English popular music pianist and composer. Conway had 20 piano instrumentals in the UK Singles Chart between 1957 and 1963, including two numbe ...
as Commander Loomis in "A Day for a Stingray" (1956) * Walter Coy as Col. Jack Connors in "Destination - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW" (1956) and "The Lady and the Atom" (1957) * Francis De Sales in the role of naval officers in "Operation Three-In-One" (1955) and "Get Back Somehow" (1956) *
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as Bob Levine in "Ninety Day Wonder" (1956) * Mason Alan Dinehart as Marly in "Joe Foss, Devilbird" (1957). This episodes focuses on the World War II hero Joe Foss, later the governor of South Dakota and an American sportsman. * Benson Fong as Colonel Huam in "Operation Typewriter" (1956) * Dean Fredericks as DeMarco in "War of the Whale Boats" (1957) * Ron Hagerthy as Johnny Fletcher in "Ninety Day Wonder" (1956), as Jimmy Milano in "The Lady and the Atom" (1957), and as Swenson in "The Draft Dodger" (1958) *
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as Eileen Murphy in "The Decoy" (1957) * Richard Jaeckel as Lieutenant Bradshaw in "War of the Whale Boats" (1957) * Don Keefer as McNair in "Ito of Attu" (1957) * Douglas Kennedy as Lt. Cmdr. Boggs in "Men from Mars" (1956) and as Cmdr. Bourne in "Call Conrad" (1957) *
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as Joey McAdams in "Home Is a Sailor (1957) * Robert Knapp as Captain Weatherby in "The Death of Dillinger" (1956) * Tyler McVey as Monsignor Flaherty in "Sky Pilot" (1955) and "The Draft Dodger" (1958) * Eve Miller as Lois MacKenzie in "Call Conrad" (1957) * Steve Pendleton as Bill Mathison in "The Long Weekend" (1956) * Mike Ragan as Horn in "American U-Boat III" (1958) *
Gregory Walcott Gregory Walcott (born Bernard Wasdon Mattox, January 13, 1928 – March 20, 2015) was an American television and film actor. Although he had roles in many Hollywood films and television series, he is perhaps best known for having appeared in th ...
as Jack Franklin in "The Long Weekend" (1956) *
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as Burns in "The Lonely Watch" (1958)


References

* {{IMDb title, id=0250167
''Navy Log'' at CVTA with episode list
1955 American television series debuts 1958 American television series endings 1950s American anthology television series American Broadcasting Company original programming 1950s American drama television series Black-and-white American television shows CBS original programming English-language television shows American military television series Television series about the United States Navy