The Silent Service

Apr 05, 1957 (en) Drama [30] Min
  • First Air Date
    Apr 05, 1957
  • Production
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  • Original title
    The Silent Service
  • Release
    Apr 05, 1957
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Overview

The Silent Service was a 1957–1958 syndicated anthology television series based on actual events in the submarine section of the United States Navy. The Silent Service was narrated by Rear Admiral Thomas M. Dykers, who retired from the Navy in 1949 after twenty-two years of service. He began each episode with this refrain: "Tonight, we bring you another thrilling episode of Silent Service stories, of warfare under the sea." Many of the episodes focused on the history of specific submarines, including: ⁕USS Sculpin ⁕USS Nautilus, the first atomic submarine ⁕USS Perch ⁕USS Tang ⁕USS S-38 ⁕USS Tirante ⁕USS Bergall ⁕USS Spearfish ⁕USS Triton ⁕USS Wahoo, and ⁕USS Gato, subject of the series finale. Actors appearing on The Silent Service included Russell Johnson, cast three times in the role of the character "Beach". DeForest Kelley and Leonard Nimoy appeared in two episodes each as Lieutenant Commander James Dempsey and as Sonarman, respectively. Jerry Paris and Liam Sullivan each guest starred twice. Eric Morris appeared in nineteen episodes identified only as "Soldier". Other guest stars included Joe Conley, Mike Connors, Lawrence Dobkin, Ron Hagerthy, Adam Kennedy, Robert Knapp, Paul Richards, Bing Russell, Craig Stevens, Dennis Weaver and Stuart Whitman.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Casts

  1. Thomas M. Dykers

    Host / Narrator

Full Casts & Crew

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Season 1 ( 1957-04-05)

Documentary dramatic anthology about the US Navy's submarine fleet. All stories were based on fact and the realism was heightened by actual use of combat footage from the files of the Navy.

The Jack at Tokyo

Episode: 1

The Trout at the Rainbow's End

Episode: 2

The End of the Line

Episode: 3

The Sculpin Story

Episode: 4

The Spearfish Delivers

Episode: 5

The U.S.S. Bergall's Dilemma

Episode: 6

The U.S.S. Batfish Scores

Episode: 7

The U.S.S. Tigrone Sets a Record

Episode: 8

The Five-Ring Circus

Episode: 9

The U.S.S. Pampanito Story

Episode: 10

The U.S.S. Tirante Plays a Hunch

Episode: 11

The U.S.S. Tang vs. Truk

Episode: 12

The Wahoo Story

Episode: 13

The Two Davids and Goliath

Episode: 14

The Ordeal of S-38

Episode: 15

The Seahorse Story

Episode: 16

The Salmon Swims Upstream

Episode: 17

Cargo for Crevalle

Episode: 18

Boomerang

Episode: 19

The Squailfish

Episode: 20

The Grouper Story

Episode: 21

The Eyes of the Seawolf

Episode: 22

The Sea Dragon Story

Episode: 23

The Narwhal's Passenger from Mindanao

Episode: 24

The Perch's New Role

Episode: 25

The Final War Patrol

Episode: 26

The Last Dive

Episode: 27

The Gar Story

Episode: 28

The Story of the U.S.S. Flier

Episode: 29

The Starfish Came Home

Episode: 30

The Sealion Story

Episode: 31

The Nautilus Story

Episode: 32

Hit 'Em Again, Harder

Episode: 33

The Seashark Story

Episode: 34

The Tshushima Straits Story

Episode: 35

The Searaven

Episode: 36

The Tang's Last Shot

Episode: 37

The Loss of the Perch

Episode: 38

The Guardfish

Episode: 39

Season 2 ( 1958-03-07)

The Archerfish Spits Straight

Episode: 1

The Sea Devil Attacks Puget Sound

Episode: 2

The Bergall's Revenge

Episode: 3

The Unsuccessful Patrol

Episode: 4

The Story of the U.S.S. Aspro

Episode: 5

The Thresher Story

Episode: 6

The Ugly Duckling

Episode: 7

Peto Plucks Some Chickens

Episode: 8

The S-38 Story

Episode: 9

Incident Down South

Episode: 10

Mine for Keeps

Episode: 11

Fish Out of Water

Episode: 12

The U.S.S. Cod's Lost Boarding Party

Episode: 13

The Triton's Christmas

Episode: 14

The Hawkbill's Revenge

Episode: 15

The Tigershark

Episode: 16

The Cavalla Story

Episode: 17

The Growler's Captain

Episode: 18

The U.S.S. Tinosa Story

Episode: 19

The Grayling Story

Episode: 20

The S-44 Story

Episode: 21

The Pargo's Lucky Seventh

Episode: 22

The Crevalle's Mine Plant

Episode: 23

The Sunfish Story

Episode: 24

The Sunfish's Cook

Episode: 25

The Nautilus and the Nuns

Episode: 26

The Sandshark Story

Episode: 27

Operation Seadragon

Episode: 28

The Harder at Woleai

Episode: 29

The Tautog Story

Episode: 30

The Swordfish Story

Episode: 31

The Gabilan Story

Episode: 32

The Gato Story

Episode: 33

The Silversides Story

Episode: 34

The Bowfin Story

Episode: 35

Royal Submarines

Episode: 36

The Squalus Story

Episode: 37

Seanettle vs U-Boat

Episode: 38

U-47 in Scapa Flow

Episode: 39
Apr 05, 1957 (en)
Drama
[30] Min
  • First Air Date Apr 05, 1957
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 0%
Original Title The Silent Service
en

Overview

The Silent Service was a 1957–1958 syndicated anthology television series based on actual events in the submarine section of the United States Navy. The Silent Service was narrated by Rear Admiral Thomas M. Dykers, who retired from the Navy in 1949 after twenty-two years of service. He began each episode with this refrain: "Tonight, we bring you another thrilling episode of Silent Service stories, of warfare under the sea." Many of the episodes focused on the history of specific submarines, including: ⁕USS Sculpin ⁕USS Nautilus, the first atomic submarine ⁕USS Perch ⁕USS Tang ⁕USS S-38 ⁕USS Tirante ⁕USS Bergall ⁕USS Spearfish ⁕USS Triton ⁕USS Wahoo, and ⁕USS Gato, subject of the series finale. Actors appearing on The Silent Service included Russell Johnson, cast three times in the role of the character "Beach". DeForest Kelley and Leonard Nimoy appeared in two episodes each as Lieutenant Commander James Dempsey and as Sonarman, respectively. Jerry Paris and Liam Sullivan each guest starred twice. Eric Morris appeared in nineteen episodes identified only as "Soldier". Other guest stars included Joe Conley, Mike Connors, Lawrence Dobkin, Ron Hagerthy, Adam Kennedy, Robert Knapp, Paul Richards, Bing Russell, Craig Stevens, Dennis Weaver and Stuart Whitman.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer