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C.P.O. Sharkey

C.P.O. Sharkey is an American sitcom television series, created by Aaron Ruben, that aired on NBC from December 1, 1976, to April 28, 1978. The series starred Don Rickles 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 World War II, 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.)

C.P.O. Sharkey
Sharkey winds up in a Tijuana jail after trying to bail out his men
GenreComedy
Created byAaron Ruben
Directed byPeter Baldwin
Russ Petranto
Mel Ferber
StarringDon Rickles
Peter Isacksen
Elizabeth Allen
Harrison Page
Richard X. Slattery
ComposerPeter Matz
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes37
Production
Executive producerAaron Ruben
ProducersAaron Ruben
Gene Marcione
Running time30 minutes
Production companyR&R Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseDecember 1, 1976 (1976-12-01) –
April 28, 1978 (1978-04-28)

Premise edit

Don Rickles is U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Otto Sharkey, an abrasive career Navy man stationed at a San Diego naval base, in charge of Company 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 cared for his men and often went to great measures to help with their problems.

Members of Company 144 were a motley mix of ethnicities, including:

Others on the base included:

  • C.P.O. Dave Robinson (Harrison Page), Sharkey's colleague and closest friend on the base.
  • Lieutenant Whipple (Jonathan Daly), Sharkey's immediate superior, whose complacency and buck teeth were fodder for Sharkey, though for obvious reasons he never insulted Whipple to his face.
  • Captain Quinlan (Elizabeth Allen), the newly appointed female base commander during season 1, who Sharkey had a hard time accepting at first.
  • Captain Buckner (Richard X. Slattery), who replaced Quinlan in season 2. A former submarine commander and hard-nosed career man, Buckner usually got right in Sharkey's face and barked orders in a rapid-fire manner, rendering Sharkey unable to respond except in a civil manner.
  • Seaman Apodaca (Phillip Simms), who joined the base in season 2.

Production edit

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.

Running gags and precedents edit

In the earliest episodes of the series, Sharkey would often end conversations with each of his recruits by giving them the evil eye and saying "I'm gonna keep an ey-y-y-e on you".

Pruitt, who stood 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m), would invariably hunch forward, looking over the 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) 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 TV Guide 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 Teaneck, New Jersey! Ya big dummy!!"

Lt. Whipple would often lecture 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 prime-time sitcom to depict the burgeoning punk rock music scene, with The Dickies, a band from the San Fernando Valley, making a guest appearance in season 2.[1]

The Tonight Show cigarette box incident edit

When Rickles was a guest on The Tonight Show on December 13, 1976, he accidentally broke Johnny Carson'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 Bob Newhart. When Carson returned the following night, he noticed the broken box and was told by Doc Severinsen that "Rickles had a fit". Carson took a camera crew and walked across the hallway to the adjacent studio where CPO Sharkey 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.

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 The New York Times, Rickles said that the incident was a genuine accident, but he and Carson 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."[2]

Broadcast history edit

Season Time slot (ET)
1976–77 Wednesday at 8:00–8:30 PM (Episodes 1–7)
Wednesday at 9:00–9:30 PM (Episodes 8–14)
Wednesday at 9:30–10:00 PM (Episode 15)
1977–78 Friday at 8:00–8:30 PM (Episodes 1–12)
Friday at 8:30–9:00 PM (Episodes 13–22)

Reruns edit

Reruns aired on Ha!, which became Comedy Central, in the early 1990s.[3] C.P.O Sharkey is currently available on Tubi.

Home media edit

On May 19, 2015, Time Life released C.P.O. Sharkey – The Complete Season 1 on DVD in Region 1.[4]

On September 22, 2015, Time Life released C.P.O. Sharkey – The Complete Season 2 on DVD in Region 1.[5]

Episodes edit

Season 1 (1976–77) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Oh Captain! My Captain"Peter BaldwinAaron RubenDecember 1, 1976 (1976-12-01)
The chauvinistic chief must adjust to the fact that his new commanding officer is a woman.
22"Shimokawa Ships Out"Peter BaldwinStory by : Walter Bien & Gene Farmer
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben & Gene Farmer
December 8, 1976 (1976-12-08)
An enlisted man thinks Sharkey is discriminating against him because he is Japanese.
33"The Dear John Letter"Peter BaldwinStory by : Coslough Johnson
Teleplay by : Gene Farmer & Aaron Ruben
December 22, 1976 (1976-12-22)
Chief Robinson suspects that Sharkey is a real ladies man when he accidentally sees a "Dear Jane" letter in the typewriter.
44"Goodbye Dolly"Peter BaldwinAaron RubenDecember 29, 1976 (1976-12-29)
The men try to hide an inflatable female doll in the barracks without Sharkey's knowledge.
55"Skolnick in Love"Peter BaldwinStory by : Richard Freiman & Stephen Young
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben and Richard Freiman & Stephen Young
January 12, 1977 (1977-01-12)
Shy recruit Skolnick decides to marry a cocktail waitress after a two-day courtship, much to everyone's surprise.
66"Mignone's Mutiny"Peter BaldwinStory by : Larry Siegel
Teleplay by : Larry Siegel, Gene Farmer, & Aaron Ruben
January 19, 1977 (1977-01-19)
Recruit Mignone's unhappiness with the rigors of boot camp spreads to the other men.
77"Kowalski, the Somnambulist"Peter BaldwinStory by : Mort Scharfman
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben & Mort Scharfman
January 26, 1977 (1977-01-26)
Recruit Kowalski experiences repeated bouts of sleepwalking, which Sharkey desperately tries to find a cure for, or the young man may face a medical discharge.
88"Sunday in Tijuana"Peter BaldwinAaron RubenFebruary 9, 1977 (1977-02-09)
Sharkey's romantic plans with Natalie are wrecked when his recruits get arrested in Tijuana, Mexico.
99"Rodriguez and His Mamacita"Peter BaldwinAaron RubenFebruary 16, 1977 (1977-02-16)
Recruit Rodriguez is just one of the sailors who get in trouble with Sharkey and the top brass for sneaking women into the barracks.
1010"Sharkey Boogies on Down"Peter BaldwinStory by : Mort Scharfman
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben & Mort Scharfman
February 23, 1977 (1977-02-23)
Chief Robinson takes Sharkey to a disco to celebrate his 45th birthday.
1111"Sharkey Finds Peace and Quiet"Peter BaldwinStory by : Rick Mittleman
Teleplay by : Rick Mittleman & Aaron Ruben
March 2, 1977 (1977-03-02)
The chaos of barracks life leads Sharkey to dream of moving off-base to his own apartment.
1212"Sharkey the Marriage Counselor"Peter BaldwinStory by : Jim Rogers
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben & Jim Rogers
March 9, 1977 (1977-03-09)
Sharkey tries to help a fellow sailor with his marital problems.
1313"Sharkey's Secret Life"Peter BaldwinStory by : Bill Richmond & Gene Perret
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben
March 16, 1977 (1977-03-16)
The recruits are convinced Sharkey is gay after his clandestine meeting with an effeminate toupee salesman.
1414"The Pizza Party"Peter BaldwinAaron RubenMarch 23, 1977 (1977-03-23)
Pruitt plans a pizza party to celebrate the end of boot camp, but does not consult Sharkey.
1515"A Wino Is Loose"Peter BaldwinAaron RubenMarch 23, 1977 (1977-03-23)
Sharkey must remove a wino who spent the night in the barracks right before a major inspection.

Season 2 (1977–78) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
161"The New Captain"Mel FerberTony WebsterOctober 21, 1977 (1977-10-21)
The new captain proposes to shape up "the chief with the biggest beer belly," a pretty fair description of the outraged Sharkey.
172"Operation Frisco"Mel FerberArnie RosenNovember 4, 1977 (1977-11-04)
Being assigned to submarine duty interferes with Sharkey's plans to have fun in San Francisco.
183"Sharkey Flies over the Cuckoo's Nest"Russ PetrantoGary BelkinNovember 11, 1977 (1977-11-11)
A case of mistaken identity ensues when Sharkey reports to the base hospital for his routine physical and is mistaken for a mental patient.
194"Don't Make Waves"Russ PetrantoArnie RosenNovember 18, 1977 (1977-11-18)
Comical chaos ensues as Sharkey's barracks is chosen for an experiment in coed Navy living.
205"Natalie's Ultimatum"Mel FerberAaron Ruben & Arnie RosenDecember 2, 1977 (1977-12-02)
Sharkey' long time girlfriend, Natalie, tires of waiting and gives him an ultimatum about marriage in their relationship.
216"Sharkey the Actor"Mel FerberArnie RosenDecember 9, 1977 (1977-12-09)
Sharkey lands the lead in a Navy training film.
227"Barracks Baby"Russ PetrantoStory by : Howard Albrecht & Sol Weinstein
Teleplay by : Howard Albrecht, Sol Weinstein, Aaron Ruben & Arnie Rosen
December 30, 1977 (1977-12-30)
Sharkey must hide a pregnant Mexican woman from INS officials in this Christmas themed episode.
238"Seven-Eleven Sharkey"Russ PetrantoStory by : William Raynor & Myles Wilder
Teleplay by : William Raynor, Myles Wilder, Aaron Ruben & Arnie Rosen
January 6, 1978 (1978-01-06)
Sharkey turns to the dice to help recruit Kowalski win back the money for his Mother's trip to Poland that the young man had lost in a craps game.
249"Forget Pearl Harbor"Mel FerberStory by : William Raynor & Myles Wilder
Teleplay by : Aaron Ruben
January 13, 1978 (1978-01-13)
The behavior of a visiting CPO from the Japanese Navy causes Sharkey to think that he may be a spy.
2510"Close Encounters of the Worst Kind"Russ PetrantoMichael Brown & Andy RubenJanuary 27, 1978 (1978-01-27)
Sharkey's girlfriend, Natalie, accuses him of being insensitive.
2611"Pruitt's Paradise"Russ PetrantoArnie RosenFebruary 3, 1978 (1978-02-03)
Pruitt has been showing signs of lethargy and Sharkey suspects it is due to a wild night life.
2712"Sharkey Meets Pruitt's Sister"Russ PetrantoAaron RubenFebruary 17, 1978 (1978-02-17)
Sharkey and the men try to scrounge up a woman to represent their barracks in the Navy's Miss Topside beauty contest.
2813"Sharkey's Back Problem"Russ PetrantoMichael Brown & Andy RubenFebruary 17, 1978 (1978-02-17)
Sudden back pains lead Sharkey to worry that he will be ineligible for the "CPO of the Year" competition.
2914"It Happened One Night"Russ PetrantoStory by : Bruce Kalish & Philip Wickham Taylor
Teleplay by : Bruce Kalish, Philip Wickham Taylor & Aaron Ruben
March 3, 1978 (1978-03-03)
A bomb scare in the female recruits barracks forces them to be housed in Sharkey's building.
3015"Tell It to the Marines"Russ PetrantoArnie RosenMarch 10, 1978 (1978-03-10)
Visiting Marines cause havoc at the training base as their behavior tests the patience of Sharkey and the other sailors.
3116"Sharkey and the South American Way"Russ PetrantoAaron RubenMarch 17, 1978 (1978-03-17)
Sharkey must instruct a visiting South American sailor in the ways of the United States Navy.
3217"Punk Rock Sharkey"Russ PetrantoMichael Brown & Andy RubenMarch 24, 1978 (1978-03-24)
Sharkey ventures into a punk-rock night spot to stop a fight, and comes out with a loose filling and the affections of a teen-age runaway.
3318"Pruitt, the Russian Flu-Carrier"Russ PetrantoAaron RubenMarch 31, 1978 (1978-03-31)
Pruitt infects Sharkey and most of the recruit company with Russian flu and Sharkey is overwhelmed by home-spun remedies.
3419"Captain's Right Hand Man"Russ PetrantoStory by : Roland Wolpert
Teleplay by : Arnie Rosen
April 7, 1978 (1978-04-07)
Much to both of their chagrins, Captain Buckner is forced to make Sharkey his personal aide.
3520"Fear of Flying"Mel FerberStory by : Howard Albrecht & Sol Weinstein
Teleplay by : Howard Albrecht, Sol Weinstein, Aaron Ruben & Arnie Rosen
April 14, 1978 (1978-04-14)
Sharkey reveals that he has a fear of flying and is terrifed at an upcoming flight he is required to take because of Navy business.
3621"The Even Couple"Russ PetrantoAaron RubenApril 21, 1978 (1978-04-21)
Sharkey moves off-base into an apartment in order to spice up his social life. His plan backfires when the recruits all show up just before a "last chance" date with Natalie yelling loud enough about problems that Sharkey gets tossed by his landlord.
3722"The Used-Car Caper"Mel FerberBob Booker & George FosterApril 28, 1978 (1978-04-28)
Sharkey must come to the rescue when his recruits are swindled by a sleazy car salesman into buying a lemon.

References edit

  1. ^ . JennyLens.com. Archived from the original on August 22, 2006.
  2. ^ Dave Itzkoff (2015-05-15). "Don Rickles Recalls His 'CPO Sharkey' Days". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  3. ^ McKerrow, Steve (1991-12-02). . The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  4. ^ Official Time Life Press Release for 'The Complete Season 1' 2015-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ CPO Sharkey – 'Season 2,' 'Best of Season 1' and 'Mr. Warmth: The Ultimate Don Rickles TV Collection 2015-08-31 at the Wayback Machine

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • C.P.O. Sharkey at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources C P O Sharkey news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message C P O Sharkey is an American sitcom television series created by Aaron Ruben that aired on NBC from December 1 1976 to April 28 1978 The series starred Don Rickles 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 World War II 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 C P O SharkeySharkey winds up in a Tijuana jail after trying to bail out his menGenreComedyCreated byAaron RubenDirected byPeter BaldwinRuss PetrantoMel FerberStarringDon RicklesPeter IsacksenElizabeth AllenHarrison PageRichard X SlatteryComposerPeter MatzCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes37ProductionExecutive producerAaron RubenProducersAaron RubenGene MarcioneRunning time30 minutesProduction companyR amp R ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseDecember 1 1976 1976 12 01 April 28 1978 1978 04 28 Contents 1 Premise 2 Production 3 Running gags and precedents 4 The Tonight Show cigarette box incident 5 Broadcast history 6 Reruns 7 Home media 8 Episodes 8 1 Season 1 1976 77 8 2 Season 2 1977 78 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksPremise editDon Rickles is U S Navy Chief Petty Officer Otto Sharkey an abrasive career Navy man stationed at a San Diego naval base in charge of Company 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 cared for his men and often went to great measures to help with their problems Members of Company 144 were a motley mix of ethnicities including Seaman Lester Pruitt Peter Isacksen Sharkey s assistant a tall lunkheaded Southerner who often shared his homespun homilies with the uninterested Sharkey Daniels Jeff Hollis a hip Black man Kowalski Tom Ruben who was Polish Skolnick David Landsberg a Jewish New Yorker Mignone Barry Pearl an Italian Rodriguez Richard Beauchamp a Puerto Rican Shimokawa Evan C Kim a Japanese immigrantOthers on the base included C P O Dave Robinson Harrison Page Sharkey s colleague and closest friend on the base Lieutenant Whipple Jonathan Daly Sharkey s immediate superior whose complacency and buck teeth were fodder for Sharkey though for obvious reasons he never insulted Whipple to his face Captain Quinlan Elizabeth Allen the newly appointed female base commander during season 1 who Sharkey had a hard time accepting at first Captain Buckner Richard X Slattery who replaced Quinlan in season 2 A former submarine commander and hard nosed career man Buckner usually got right in Sharkey s face and barked orders in a rapid fire manner rendering Sharkey unable to respond except in a civil manner Seaman Apodaca Phillip Simms who joined the base in season 2 Production editCreator 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 Running gags and precedents editIn the earliest episodes of the series Sharkey would often end conversations with each of his recruits by giving them the evil eye and saying I m gonna keep an ey y y e on you Pruitt who stood 6 feet 7 inches 2 01 m would invariably hunch forward looking over the 5 ft 6 in 1 68 m 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 TV Guide 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 Teaneck New Jersey Ya big dummy Lt Whipple would often lecture 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 prime time sitcom to depict the burgeoning punk rock music scene with The Dickies a band from the San Fernando Valley making a guest appearance in season 2 1 The Tonight Show cigarette box incident editWhen Rickles was a guest on The Tonight Show on December 13 1976 he accidentally broke Johnny Carson 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 Bob Newhart When Carson returned the following night he noticed the broken box and was told by Doc Severinsen that Rickles had a fit Carson took a camera crew and walked across the hallway to the adjacent studio where CPO Sharkey 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 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 The New York Times Rickles said that the incident was a genuine accident but he and Carson 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 2 Broadcast history editSeason Time slot ET 1976 77 Wednesday at 8 00 8 30 PM Episodes 1 7 Wednesday at 9 00 9 30 PM Episodes 8 14 Wednesday at 9 30 10 00 PM Episode 15 1977 78 Friday at 8 00 8 30 PM Episodes 1 12 Friday at 8 30 9 00 PM Episodes 13 22 Reruns editReruns aired on Ha which became Comedy Central in the early 1990s 3 C P O Sharkey is currently available on Tubi Home media editOn May 19 2015 Time Life released C P O Sharkey The Complete Season 1 on DVD in Region 1 4 On September 22 2015 Time Life released C P O Sharkey The Complete Season 2 on DVD in Region 1 5 Episodes editSeason 1 1976 77 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 Oh Captain My Captain Peter BaldwinAaron RubenDecember 1 1976 1976 12 01 The chauvinistic chief must adjust to the fact that his new commanding officer is a woman 22 Shimokawa Ships Out Peter BaldwinStory by Walter Bien amp Gene FarmerTeleplay by Aaron Ruben amp Gene FarmerDecember 8 1976 1976 12 08 An enlisted man thinks Sharkey is discriminating against him because he is Japanese 33 The Dear John Letter Peter BaldwinStory by Coslough JohnsonTeleplay by Gene Farmer amp Aaron RubenDecember 22 1976 1976 12 22 Chief Robinson suspects that Sharkey is a real ladies man when he accidentally sees a Dear Jane letter in the typewriter 44 Goodbye Dolly Peter BaldwinAaron RubenDecember 29 1976 1976 12 29 The men try to hide an inflatable female doll in the barracks without Sharkey s knowledge 55 Skolnick in Love Peter BaldwinStory by Richard Freiman amp Stephen YoungTeleplay by Aaron Ruben and Richard Freiman amp Stephen YoungJanuary 12 1977 1977 01 12 Shy recruit Skolnick decides to marry a cocktail waitress after a two day courtship much to everyone s surprise 66 Mignone s Mutiny Peter BaldwinStory by Larry SiegelTeleplay by Larry Siegel Gene Farmer amp Aaron RubenJanuary 19 1977 1977 01 19 Recruit Mignone s unhappiness with the rigors of boot camp spreads to the other men 77 Kowalski the Somnambulist Peter BaldwinStory by Mort ScharfmanTeleplay by Aaron Ruben amp Mort ScharfmanJanuary 26 1977 1977 01 26 Recruit Kowalski experiences repeated bouts of sleepwalking which Sharkey desperately tries to find a cure for or the young man may face a medical discharge 88 Sunday in Tijuana Peter BaldwinAaron RubenFebruary 9 1977 1977 02 09 Sharkey s romantic plans with Natalie are wrecked when his recruits get arrested in Tijuana Mexico 99 Rodriguez and His Mamacita Peter BaldwinAaron RubenFebruary 16 1977 1977 02 16 Recruit Rodriguez is just one of the sailors who get in trouble with Sharkey and the top brass for sneaking women into the barracks 1010 Sharkey Boogies on Down Peter BaldwinStory by Mort ScharfmanTeleplay by Aaron Ruben amp Mort ScharfmanFebruary 23 1977 1977 02 23 Chief Robinson takes Sharkey to a disco to celebrate his 45th birthday 1111 Sharkey Finds Peace and Quiet Peter BaldwinStory by Rick MittlemanTeleplay by Rick Mittleman amp Aaron RubenMarch 2 1977 1977 03 02 The chaos of barracks life leads Sharkey to dream of moving off base to his own apartment 1212 Sharkey the Marriage Counselor Peter BaldwinStory by Jim RogersTeleplay by Aaron Ruben amp Jim RogersMarch 9 1977 1977 03 09 Sharkey tries to help a fellow sailor with his marital problems 1313 Sharkey s Secret Life Peter BaldwinStory by Bill Richmond amp Gene PerretTeleplay by Aaron RubenMarch 16 1977 1977 03 16 The recruits are convinced Sharkey is gay after his clandestine meeting with an effeminate toupee salesman 1414 The Pizza Party Peter BaldwinAaron RubenMarch 23 1977 1977 03 23 Pruitt plans a pizza party to celebrate the end of boot camp but does not consult Sharkey 1515 A Wino Is Loose Peter BaldwinAaron RubenMarch 23 1977 1977 03 23 Sharkey must remove a wino who spent the night in the barracks right before a major inspection Season 2 1977 78 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date161 The New Captain Mel FerberTony WebsterOctober 21 1977 1977 10 21 The new captain proposes to shape up the chief with the biggest beer belly a pretty fair description of the outraged Sharkey 172 Operation Frisco Mel FerberArnie RosenNovember 4 1977 1977 11 04 Being assigned to submarine duty interferes with Sharkey s plans to have fun in San Francisco 183 Sharkey Flies over the Cuckoo s Nest Russ PetrantoGary BelkinNovember 11 1977 1977 11 11 A case of mistaken identity ensues when Sharkey reports to the base hospital for his routine physical and is mistaken for a mental patient 194 Don t Make Waves Russ PetrantoArnie RosenNovember 18 1977 1977 11 18 Comical chaos ensues as Sharkey s barracks is chosen for an experiment in coed Navy living 205 Natalie s Ultimatum Mel FerberAaron Ruben amp Arnie RosenDecember 2 1977 1977 12 02 Sharkey long time girlfriend Natalie tires of waiting and gives him an ultimatum about marriage in their relationship 216 Sharkey the Actor Mel FerberArnie RosenDecember 9 1977 1977 12 09 Sharkey lands the lead in a Navy training film 227 Barracks Baby Russ PetrantoStory by Howard Albrecht amp Sol WeinsteinTeleplay by Howard Albrecht Sol Weinstein Aaron Ruben amp Arnie RosenDecember 30 1977 1977 12 30 Sharkey must hide a pregnant Mexican woman from INS officials in this Christmas themed episode 238 Seven Eleven Sharkey Russ PetrantoStory by William Raynor amp Myles WilderTeleplay by William Raynor Myles Wilder Aaron Ruben amp Arnie RosenJanuary 6 1978 1978 01 06 Sharkey turns to the dice to help recruit Kowalski win back the money for his Mother s trip to Poland that the young man had lost in a craps game 249 Forget Pearl Harbor Mel FerberStory by William Raynor amp Myles WilderTeleplay by Aaron RubenJanuary 13 1978 1978 01 13 The behavior of a visiting CPO from the Japanese Navy causes Sharkey to think that he may be a spy 2510 Close Encounters of the Worst Kind Russ PetrantoMichael Brown amp Andy RubenJanuary 27 1978 1978 01 27 Sharkey s girlfriend Natalie accuses him of being insensitive 2611 Pruitt s Paradise Russ PetrantoArnie RosenFebruary 3 1978 1978 02 03 Pruitt has been showing signs of lethargy and Sharkey suspects it is due to a wild night life 2712 Sharkey Meets Pruitt s Sister Russ PetrantoAaron RubenFebruary 17 1978 1978 02 17 Sharkey and the men try to scrounge up a woman to represent their barracks in the Navy s Miss Topside beauty contest 2813 Sharkey s Back Problem Russ PetrantoMichael Brown amp Andy RubenFebruary 17 1978 1978 02 17 Sudden back pains lead Sharkey to worry that he will be ineligible for the CPO of the Year competition 2914 It Happened One Night Russ PetrantoStory by Bruce Kalish amp Philip Wickham TaylorTeleplay by Bruce Kalish Philip Wickham Taylor amp Aaron RubenMarch 3 1978 1978 03 03 A bomb scare in the female recruits barracks forces them to be housed in Sharkey s building 3015 Tell It to the Marines Russ PetrantoArnie RosenMarch 10 1978 1978 03 10 Visiting Marines cause havoc at the training base as their behavior tests the patience of Sharkey and the other sailors 3116 Sharkey and the South American Way Russ PetrantoAaron RubenMarch 17 1978 1978 03 17 Sharkey must instruct a visiting South American sailor in the ways of the United States Navy 3217 Punk Rock Sharkey Russ PetrantoMichael Brown amp Andy RubenMarch 24 1978 1978 03 24 Sharkey ventures into a punk rock night spot to stop a fight and comes out with a loose filling and the affections of a teen age runaway 3318 Pruitt the Russian Flu Carrier Russ PetrantoAaron RubenMarch 31 1978 1978 03 31 Pruitt infects Sharkey and most of the recruit company with Russian flu and Sharkey is overwhelmed by home spun remedies 3419 Captain s Right Hand Man Russ PetrantoStory by Roland WolpertTeleplay by Arnie RosenApril 7 1978 1978 04 07 Much to both of their chagrins Captain Buckner is forced to make Sharkey his personal aide 3520 Fear of Flying Mel FerberStory by Howard Albrecht amp Sol WeinsteinTeleplay by Howard Albrecht Sol Weinstein Aaron Ruben amp Arnie RosenApril 14 1978 1978 04 14 Sharkey reveals that he has a fear of flying and is terrifed at an upcoming flight he is required to take because of Navy business 3621 The Even Couple Russ PetrantoAaron RubenApril 21 1978 1978 04 21 Sharkey moves off base into an apartment in order to spice up his social life His plan backfires when the recruits all show up just before a last chance date with Natalie yelling loud enough about problems that Sharkey gets tossed by his landlord 3722 The Used Car Caper Mel FerberBob Booker amp George FosterApril 28 1978 1978 04 28 Sharkey must come to the rescue when his recruits are swindled by a sleazy car salesman into buying a lemon References edit Punk Pix 1976 1980 amp New Wave Power Pop amp Rock Classic Archive Rare Photos Dickies JennyLens com Archived from the original on August 22 2006 Dave Itzkoff 2015 05 15 Don Rickles Recalls His CPO Sharkey Days The New York Times Retrieved 2017 04 06 McKerrow Steve 1991 12 02 Comedy Central offers dusty laughs The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on 2015 02 15 Retrieved 2014 07 24 Official Time Life Press Release for The Complete Season 1 Archived 2015 03 20 at the Wayback Machine CPO Sharkey Season 2 Best of Season 1 and Mr Warmth The Ultimate Don Rickles TV Collection Archived 2015 08 31 at the Wayback MachineFurther reading editBrooks Tim Earl Marsh 2003 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows Ballantine Books ISBN 0 345 45542 8 External links editC P O Sharkey at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C P O Sharkey amp oldid 1216675987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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