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Whirlybirds (sometimes called The Whirlybirds or Copter Patrol) is a syndicated American drama /adventure television series, which aired for 111 episodes — broadcast from February 4, 1957, through January 18, 1960. [1] It was produced by Desilu Studios.
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The Whirlybirds are hired by a company to deliver a newly developed solid fuel bomb to its testing area. When the bomb fails to explode they are tasked to go back to the location with the only person that can dismantle it.
Whirlybirds: Created by Art Napoleon, Jo Napoleon. With Kenneth Tobey, Craig Hill, Nancy Hale, Sandra Spence. Charter helicopter pilots Chuck and P. T. solve crimes.
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A popular jazz musician who hired the Whirlybirds to fly him to his next two gigs is murdered between shows. A local club owner is suspected in the beginning but a series of events appears to point to someone else.
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure. Whirlybirds is a syndicated American drama/adventure television series, which aired for 111 episodes — broadcast from February 4, 1957, through January 18, 1960. It was produced by Desilu Studios . The show centered around Chuck Martin (Kenneth Tobey) and Pete (P.T.) Moore (Craig Hill), owners of 'Whirlybirds ...
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Whirlybirds is a syndicated American drama/adventure television series, which aired for 111 episodes — broadcast from February 4, 1957, through January 18, 1960. It was produced by Desilu Studios .
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111 x 25 minute episodes. PT Moore (Craig Hill) and Chuck Martin (Kenneth Tobey) were ex-American Air Force pilots operating a Bell helicopter charter service – the Whirlybird Service of Longwood Field, California (call sign Seven-Five-Bravo) – with some crime-fighting on the side, of course.