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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
1957

Number of seasons
  
1

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Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
41

Final episode date
  
1958

Number of episodes
  
41

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Written by
  
David Chandler Richard Donner Leonard Freeman Leonard Heideman Jack Laird Gene Levin Robb White

Directed by
  
William Castle Richard Donner Paul Guilfoyle Sutton Roley Herbert L. Stock

Cast
  
Darryl Hickman, Art Gil

Directors
  
William Castle, Richard Donner, Paul Guilfoyle, Sutton Roley

Similar
  
Navy Log, Harbor Command, The Silent Service, The Man and the Challenge, Straightaway

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Men of Annapolis is a 41-episode half-hour syndicated drama television series in anthology format which aired from 1957–1958 and was hosted by the voice of Art Gilmore. Darryl Hickman appeared four times on the program as Dusty Rhodes, a fictitious midshipman at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

Contents

Men of annapolis opening and ending credits


Cast

Guy Williams appeared twice as Steve Clay. Jack Mullaney appeared twice as Styron. Harry Harvey, Jr. appeared twice as Wally Mason. Judson Pratt appeared twice in separate roles in the episodes "Miss Fire" and "All-American". Jud Taylor appeared twice as Red Magruder. Mason Alan Dinehart appeared twice as Joe Marrison in episodes entitled "Seawall" and "Boxing Lesson".

Richard Eastham starred in the series premiere "Counter Flood". In the episode "Blue & Gray", Dwayne Hickman appeared with his brother, Darryl Hickman, as well as Jack Mullaney and Jud Taylor. Robert Blake appeared in the episode "The White Hat".

Paul Burke appeared as Wesley Edmont in the episode "Seawall". L.Q. Jones appeared in "Mister Fireball". Adam Kennedy appeared in the episode "Mister Number Five". Leo Carrillo appeared once, with Harry Harvey, Jr., in "Rescue at Sea".

Former child actor Bobby Driscoll had the title role in "The Irwin Brown Story", and John Smith, later on Cimarron City and Laramie, played Williams in this episode.

Doug McClure, Dennis Cross, and Mike Ragan appeared in the episode "Jinx" as Byrd, the Commander, and the Gunners Mate, respectively.

Other notable guest stars included Fred Astaire, Dean Stockwell, Doug McClure, Lyle Talbot, Peter Marshall (entertainer), and Mark Damon

Men of Annapolis, a Ziv production (part of MGM), was filmed at the Naval Academy. Leonard Freeman, later with CBS's Hawaii Five-O crime drama, was one of the writers of the series.

References

Men of Annapolis Wikipedia