They're not "WACS", they're "WAVES".
This was a knockoff of McHale's Navy with women but it didn't last but one season.
Kathleen Nolan had just left the Real McCoys after nearly 5 years as "Kate"
Pat Paulsen as a trash man.
vawlkee51 2 months ago
I believe George Furth was also a playwright, too.
allanscudder 11 months ago
these old comedy shows are classic thanks
andyjet2 1 year ago
Arnold Stang and George Furth together great.
khtyson1 1 year ago
God bless one of the good guys
mrbillhicks 2 years ago
RIP Arnold Stang 1918-2009
MIKESOWELL 2 years ago 4
R.I.P.
nappycloud9 2 years ago
The actual title of this episode is "Three Little Wishes", and originally aired on February 21, 1965.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Watching that WAC sadistically flirt with Ensign Beasley (the late, underappreciated George Furth), I think I now know what the "PT" in "PT boats" stood for.
zkg 2 years ago
They're not "WACS", they're "WAVES".
This was a knockoff of McHale's Navy with women but it didn't last but one season.
Kathleen Nolan had just left the Real McCoys after nearly 5 years as "Kate"
Pat Paulsen as a trash man.
vawlkee51 2 months ago
I believe George Furth was also a playwright, too.
allanscudder 11 months ago
these old comedy shows are classic thanks
andyjet2 1 year ago
Arnold Stang and George Furth together great.
khtyson1 1 year ago
God bless one of the good guys
mrbillhicks 2 years ago
RIP Arnold Stang 1918-2009
MIKESOWELL 2 years ago 4
R.I.P.
nappycloud9 2 years ago
The actual title of this episode is "Three Little Wishes", and originally aired on February 21, 1965.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Watching that WAC sadistically flirt with Ensign Beasley (the late, underappreciated George Furth), I think I now know what the "PT" in "PT boats" stood for.
zkg 2 years ago