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The Rat Patrol is an American action and adventure television series that aired on ABC between 1966 and 1968. The show follows the exploits of four Allied soldiers – three Americans and one British – who are part of a long-range desert patrol group in the North African campaign during World War II.
Dominic Carmen Frontiere (June 17, 1931 – December 21, 2017) was an American composer, arranger, and jazz accordionist.He composed the theme and much of the music for the first season of the television series The Outer Limits, as well as the theme song for The Rat Patrol.
Television's Greatest Hits, Volume II: 65 More TV Themes from the '50s & '60s is a 1986 compilation album of television theme songs from the 1950s and 1960s released by TVT Records as the second volume of the Television's Greatest Hits series. The album catalog was later acquired by The Bicycle Music Company.
He provided the vocals to the theme song of Funny Face, "The Kind of Girl She Is". When the show returned renamed as The Sandy Duncan Show , he was replaced by an anonymous chorus. He also guest-starred in a cavalcade of television series of the era, such as The Rat Patrol , Police Woman , McMillan & Wife , The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries ...
The Rat Patrol – Dominic Frontiere; Raven's Home – Andy Love, Joacim Persson and Johan Alkenäs; Rawhide – Ned Washington and Dimitri Tiomkin; performed by Frankie Laine; The Real Ghostbusters ("Ghostbusters") – Ray Parker Jr. Real Stories of the Highway Patrol ("I'm Looking Out for You") – Belize; composed by Larry Brown and Chuck Barth
The Rat Patrol: Long Range Desert Patrol: 1966 1970 Poland Four Tank Men and a Dog: Czterej pancerni i pies: Tank crew, their dog, and their T-34 tank in 1st Polish Army on Eastern Front, 1943–45 1967 1968 United States Garrison's Gorillas: Adventure-drama.
Casey joined the cast of the new ABC action and drama television series The Rat Patrol, [2] playing driver PFC Mark T. Hitchcock. [3] During the series Casey and Christopher George, who played Sgt. Sam Troy, toured Vietnam meeting American troops.
The Rat Patrol, along with Dietrich and two of his men, become trapped in some desert ruins, held at bay by a sizable band of fanatical Arabs who are hell-bent on wiping them out as "infidels". Greatly outnumbered and with limited supplies of ammunition, the enemies find themselves forced into an uneasy truce for survival.