Genre: | Drama |
Creator: | Stanford Whitmore Steven E. de Souza |
Based On: | Supercarrier by George C. Wilson |
Director: | William A. Graham Corey Allen Jackie Cooper Peter Crane |
Theme Music Composer: | Craig Safan Mark Mueller |
Opentheme: | "Living on the Edge"[1] |
Composer: | Jack Eskew (pilot ep.) Craig Safan |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 8 |
Executive Producer: | Steven E. deSouza |
Producer: | Chuck Bowman |
Editor: | Ronald J. Fagan Gregory F. Plotts Noel Rogers |
Cinematography: | Jack Beckett Robert Steadman Frank Raymond |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Company: | Richard Maynard Productions Real Tinsel Productions Fries Entertainment |
Channel: | ABC |
Last Aired: | [2] |
Supercarrier is an American military drama television series that aired on ABC from March 6 until May 14, 1988. It features US Navy Pilots aboard the fictional aircraft carrier USS Georgetown. It suffered from low ratings against CBS's Murder, She Wrote and NBC's Family Ties, and only lasted eight episodes before being cancelled.
The series was partly filmed on board the which is an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate rather than an aircraft carrier.[3] Part of the filming was conducted on the, between September and November 1987, while the ship was undergoing a period of upkeep.[4]
The Department of the Navy pulled its support for the show in March 1988, with a spokesperson citing dissatisfaction with the plots of upcoming episodes in which the carrier "just becomes a backdrop" for stories unrelated to the U.S. Navy.[5] The producer, Charles Fries, said in response that the Navy "wanted a sleepy show about life on a Supercarrier" and that he was "happy to be relieved of the cooperation because naval personnel were stifling our writers relationships and dialogue".[6]
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