Introduction


Baa Baa Black Sheep (later syndicated as Black Sheep Squadron) is an American period military drama television series that aired on NBC.

Its premise was based on the experiences of United States Marine Corps aviator Greg Boyington and his World War II “Black Sheep Squadron”.

The series was created and produced by Stephen J. Cannell.

The opening credits read: “In World War II, Marine Corps Major Greg ‘Pappy’ Boyington commanded a squadron of fighter pilots. They were a collection of misfits and screwballs who became the terrors of the South Pacific. They were known as the Black Sheep.”

Outline

Boyington, just recovered from malaria, gets no volunteers for a dangerous mission after Doc Lindsay tells the Black Sheep to ground Pappy or he will send him stateside. Pappy decides to fly the mission anyway, with four strangers. After bad weather keeps the replacements from flying in, the mission is scrubbed. To get back into Pappy’s good graces, the Black Sheep decide to fly with Pappy, but the mission doesn’t go as planned.

Baa Baa Black Sheep Series

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Production & Filming Details

  • Creator(s): Stephen J. Cannell.
  • Narrator(s): Robert Conrad.
  • Director(s): Alex Beaton, Robert Conrad, Larry Doheny, and Walter Doniger.
  • Producer(s): Stephen J. Cannell and Phillip DeGuere.
  • Music: Mike Post and Pete Carpenter.
  • Cinematography: Edward R. Plante, H. John Penner, John Elsenbach, and Chuck Arnold.
  • Editor(s): Jerry Dronsky and Harvey Stambler.
  • Production: Stephen J. Cannell Productions and Universal Television.
  • Distributor(s): NBC Universal Television Distribution.
  • Original Network: NBC.
  • Release Date: 23 November 1976.
  • Running Time: 60 minutes.
  • Country: US.
  • Language: English.

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