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''C.P.O. Sharkey'' is an American television
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, created by Aaron Ruben, that aired on
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from December 1, 1976, to April 28, 1978. The series starred
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in the title role, with Peter Isacksen, Elizabeth Allen, Harrison Page, and Richard X. Slattery featured in the cast. Rickles, who actually served in the Navy during
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, was already well-known for the indiscriminate insult comedy he used in his stand-up routines and in guest appearances on other TV shows and specials. ''C.P.O. Sharkey'' was the third TV series that provided him with a regular vehicle for his humor. (Two previous series in which he starred, both eponymously titled ''The Don Rickles Show''—one a 1968 variety show, the other a 1972 sitcom—each aired for one season.)


Premise

Don Rickles Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known primarily for his insult comedy. His film roles include ''Run Silent, Run Deep (film), Run Silent, Run Deep'' (1958), ''Enter Laughing ...
is U.S. Navy
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Otto Sharkey, an abrasive career Navy man stationed at a
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, in charge of
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144, a group of seaman recruits. Sharkey initially comes off as callous, sarcastic, and insulting to everyone around him, but underneath his harsh exterior, he genuinely cares for his men and often goes to great lengths to help with their problems.


Cast of characters

Members of Company 144 come from a motley mix of ethnicities, including: * C.P.O. Otto Sharkey, the titular character, is portrayed by
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. *Seaman Lester Pruitt (Peter Isacksen), Sharkey's assistant, is a tall, lunkheaded Southerner, who often shares his homespun homilies with the uninterested Sharkey. *Daniels (Jeff Hollis) is a hip black man. *Kowalski (Tom Ruben) is Polish. *Skolnick ( David Landsberg) is a
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New Yorker. *Mignone ( Barry Pearl) is
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. *Rodriguez (Richard Beauchamp) is a Puerto Rican. *Shimokawa ( Evan C. Kim) is a
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ese immigrant. Others on the base include: *C.P.O. Dave Robinson ( Harrison Page) is Sharkey's colleague and closest friend on the base. *
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Whipple ( Jonathan Daly) is Sharkey's immediate superior, whose complacency and buck teeth are fodder for Sharkey, though for obvious reasons, he never insults Whipple to his face. *
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Quinlan ( Elizabeth Allen) is the newly appointed female base commander during season one, whom Sharkey had a hard time accepting at first. *Captain Buckner ( Richard X. Slattery) replaced Quinlan in season two. A former submarine commander and hard-nosed career man, Buckner usually gets right in Sharkey's face and barks orders in a rapid-fire manner, rendering Sharkey unable to respond except in a civil manner. *Seaman Apodaca (Phillip Simms) also joined the base in season two.


Production

Creator Aaron Ruben had formerly written scripts for the hit military sitcom '' The Phil Silvers Show'' ''(Sgt. Bilko)''. Ruben invited scripts from three other ''Bilko'' writers: Tony Webster, Gary Belkin, and Arnie Rosen. Rickles had portrayed a different C.P.O. in the 1961 episode "Professional Sailor" of the
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military drama-comedy, '' Hennesey'', starring Jackie Cooper.


Running gags and precedents

In the earliest episodes of the series, Sharkey often ended conversations with each of his recruits by giving them the
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and saying "I'm gonna keep an ''ey-y-y-e'' on you". Pruitt, who stood , would invariably hunch forward, looking over the Sharkey when addressing him face-to-face; Sharkey found it uncomfortable to speak to Pruitt this way, and would make snide remarks about Pruitt's height or a mistake he made. (The July 9–16, 1977 cover of ''
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'' showed Rickles and Isacksen in character, with Sharkey standing on a foot locker so he could physically be eye-to-eye with a surprised Pruitt.) Some of Sharkey's insults toward Pruitt included: *"Why don't you put bicycle pedals in your ears and ride yourself outta here!" *"Why don't you go elope with a moose!" *"The last time I saw a head like that was on a wall over a bar in
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! Ya big dummy!!" Lt. Whipple often lectured Sharkey. When he left the room (after bellowing "Carry on!" in his piping voice), Sharkey would often look in the camera and imitate Whipple's buck teeth. He referred to him as Lieutenant Bugs Bunny. The series was the first primetime sitcom to depict the burgeoning
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music scene, with The Dickies, a band from the
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, making a guest appearance in season two.


''The Tonight Show'' cigarette box incident

When Rickles was a guest on ''
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'' on December 13, 1976, he accidentally broke
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's wooden cigarette box, an heirloom that Carson had kept on his desk since 1967. Carson was off that night and the show was guest-hosted by
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. Rickles was doing a skit as an immigration agent and was using Carson's cigarette box as a rubber stamp on papers. After one particular hard slam, Rickles noticed that the box was broken and went into mock panic, closing out by signing the cross. When Carson returned the following night, he noticed the broken box after tapping his pencil on it and noticing that the lid was broken. Guest announcer
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explained that Don Rickles had done it and that "Rickles had a fit". After being informed that ''C.P.O. Sharkey'' was taping during the episode, Carson took a camera crew and walked across the hallway to the adjacent studio where the show was in the midst of taping. Carson barged into the closed studio and interrupted the taping to yell at Rickles, all to the delight of the studio audiences of both shows. Carson mocked Rickles's comedic style, calling him a "big dummy", and also teased actor Harrison Page, speaking to him in an exaggerated jive accent. As Carson prepared to exit, Rickles announced Carson to his own audience. Carson then mockingly glared at Rickles, shouted: "They know who I am!" and playfully slapped his face before leaving. On 13 November 1978, nearly seven months after ''C.P.O. Sharkey'' had been cancelled, Rickles, guest-hosting ''The Tonight Show'' while talking with guest Carroll O'Connor, inattentively started slamming Carson's ''new'' cigarette box on the desk, but stopped when he realized what he was doing; this time the box remained intact. The original incident was often replayed in ''Tonight Show'' retrospectives. It was also featured in '' Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project''. In a 2005 interview with ''
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'', Rickles said that the incident was a genuine accident, but Carson and he played up the drama. "Knowing Johnny, he milked it a little bit. And I added to it." He also said he had no idea that Carson would barge in on his set that day. "I was really taken. In those days, those were bigger cameras than they are today. To schlep all that stuff into the other studio was quite an event." A clip of the event is included as bonus feature on the season-one DVD set.


Broadcast history


Reruns

Reruns aired on Ha!, which became
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, in the early 1990s. ''C.P.O Sharkey'' is currently available on
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Home media

On May 19, 2015,
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released ''C.P.O. Sharkey – The Complete Season 1'' on DVD in Region 1. On September 22, 2015, Time Life released ''C.P.O. Sharkey – The Complete Season 2'' on DVD in Region 1.CPO Sharkey – 'Season 2,' 'Best of Season 1' and 'Mr. Warmth: The Ultimate Don Rickles TV Collection


Episodes


Season 1 (1976–77)


Season 2 (1977–78)


Notes


References


Further reading

* Brooks, Tim; Earl Marsh (2007). '' The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows''.
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External links

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