Starring the man who taught Ethel Merman the language of love

October 11, 1962
We all got to follow the wacky adventures of the crew of PT-73 when McHale’s Navy set sail for the first time on this date on ABC-TV.

During an interview, Ernest Borgnine related that when he was initially approached by his agent with an offer to star in the pilot for the show, he turned it down (it was actually to be a drama, called Seven Against the Sea, which was retooled into a comedy when the series was picked up by ABC.) Not long thereafter a boy showed up on Borgnine’s doorstep selling candy. He told Borgnine that he looked familiar, but that he couldn’t place him. Borgnine, who had already won an Oscar for his role in Marty, asked the boy if he knew who played the lead character Paladin in the television series Have Gun – Will Travel. The boy said, “Richard Boone.” He likewise was immediately able to remember the names of several other television series stars, even though he couldn’t remember who Borgnine was. After the boy left, Borgnine called his agent to ask if that Navy pilot was still available. When told that it was, Borgnine told him to accept–and so became a part of what eventually would be his signature television series.

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