

Season - Episode
1
Season 1 Sep 23, 1962
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1 - 1General McKeever Sep 23, 1962
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1 - 2The Army Mule Sep 30, 1962
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1 - 3TV or Not TV Oct 07, 1962
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1 - 4Straight and Narrow Oct 14, 1962
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1 - 5The Mascot Oct 28, 1962
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1 - 6The Cookie Crumbles Nov 04, 1962
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1 - 7By the Book Nov 11, 1962
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1 - 8The Bugle Sounds Nov 18, 1962
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1 - 9Blackwell's Stand Nov 25, 1962
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1 - 10McKeever and the Celestial Bells Dec 02, 1962
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1 - 11Hand in Glove Dec 09, 1962
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1 - 12Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow Dec 16, 1962
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1 - 13Happy Birthday, Colonel Dec 23, 1962
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1 - 14For Dear Old Westfield Dec 30, 1962
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1 - 15Too Many Sergeants Jan 06, 1963
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1 - 16McKeever's Astronaut Jan 13, 1963
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1 - 17The Neighbor Jan 27, 1963
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1 - 18Love Comes to Westfield Feb 10, 1963
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1 - 19The Big Charade Feb 17, 1963
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1 - 20The Old Grad Mar 03, 1963
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1 - 21All Quiet on the Westfield Front Mar 10, 1963
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1 - 22Feat of Clay Mar 17, 1963
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1 - 23Make Room for Mother Mar 24, 1963
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1 - 24Project Walkie-Talkie Mar 31, 1963
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1 - 25Blackwell, the Retread Apr 07, 1963
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1 - 26McKeever Meets Munroe Apr 14, 1963
Overview
McKeever and the Colonel is an American situation comedy that was broadcast on NBC television in the United States from 1962-1963. Its setting was a Westfield military academy. Dick Powell's Four Star Television produced the series. Gary McKeever was the name of a student who was the lead of the series, whilst the Colonel in the title referred to the school commandant who was constantly at loggerheads with McKeever. Jackie Coogan played Sgt. Barnes, a soldier at the school who was sympathetic to McKeever. The program also starred character actor John McGiver. The guest stars included Walter Coy, formerly the host of the NBC anthology series Frontier.
Year 1963
Studio NBC
Director Harvey Bullock
Crew
Popularity 3.6759
Language English