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December 27th, 2006   #51
Gator
 
 
Baa Baa Black Sheep
 
May 4th, 2007   #52
Pacific Lure
 
 

Favorite Military TV series? info


I loved watching 'The Rat Patrol' when I was a little girl, but 'Mash' was good to watch too.
 
May 4th, 2007   #53
Padre
 
 
Since no one else has nominated it - F Troop

but my personal fav is McHales Navy followed by Hogan's hero's.

For serious military theme, Band of Brothers is great. BTW sequel episodes are being made in Australia so I've heard.


 
May 4th, 2007   #54
CrazyLilCajun
 
 
Yeah Hogans Heroes was a good one..and i love watching MASH


"Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. " - John Wayne
 
September 8th, 2008   #55
moogle86
 
 
ANZACs and M*A*S*H
 
September 9th, 2008   #56
The Other Guy
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Padre
Since no one else has nominated it - F Troop
F Troop is hilarious.

Another dead thread brought to life... who started this one?

To quote Rodney Dangerfield, "Hey look, it's my friend!"


I'm the bleeding heart liberal your mother warned you about.
 
September 16th, 2008   #57
Union404
 
 
It Ain't Half Hot Mum - originally broadcast on the BBC from 1974 to 1981.

It was hilarious. One of the funniest British comedies since they started broadcasting them; and certainly the funniest of any UK military-comedy series. Only some of the older UK t.v. comedy series (from late 1950s to early 1970s) such as Hancock's Half Hour and Steptoe & Son are comparable.

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November 12th, 2008   #58
BritinAfrica
 
 
It Aint Half Hot Mum

Danger UXB

Pathfinders
 
November 19th, 2008   #59
marshine
 
M*A*S*H*

Is there really any debate on this?

(Now I'll hear it from all the Gomer Pyle fans.)
 
November 19th, 2008   #60
pixiedustboo
 
 
Band of Brothers and M*A*S*H

I still catch M*A*S*H when I can.


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