The Rat Patrol

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This article is about the TV show. For the bicycle club, see Rat Patrol.

The Rat Patrol was an American TV program that aired on ABC during the 1966-1968 seasons. The show followed the exploits of four (three American and one British) allied soldiers who were part of a long range desert patrol group in the North African campaign during World War II. The show was inspired by and loosely modelled on the New Zealand/British/Rhodesian Long Range Desert Group, which used modified trucks armed with machine guns as their transport through the treacherous desert terrain. The title of the program refers to the nicknames given to some of the British forces in the North African campaign (Rats of Tobruk or Desert Rats).

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[edit] Cast

The four members of the allied patrol were:

  • Sgt. Sam Troy (Christopher George)
  • Sgt Jack Moffitt (Gary Raymond), the British member of the patrol
  • Pvt. Mark T. Hitchcock (Lawrence Casey), known as "Hitch"
  • Pvt. Tully Pettigrew (Justin Tarr)

Hauptmann (Captain) Hans Dietrich, a German officer (and a man of honor) and the patrol's main opponent, was played by:

For a few episodes during the second season, the storyline required the temporary absence of Tully. Three different characters took turns rounding out the patrol until Tully returned. These characters were:

[edit] Trivia

  • A total of fifty-six 30-minute episodes were produced.
  • The Rat Patrol was the first ABC war program to be broadcast in color.
  • Justin Tarr had a successful career as a hairstylist in Colorado before taking the role of Tully Pettigrew.
  • As a leverage tool against the actors asking for raises, after the first season, each major cast member was shown a separate prospective script in which he was killed in action.

[edit] DVD release

  • On January 31, 2006, Season 1 of The Rat Patrol was released on DVD. The four disc set contains 32 episodes.
  • The release date of the Season 2 DVDs has not yet been announced.

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