C.P.O. Sharkey - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The New Captain
The new captain proposes to shape up "the chief with the biggest beer belly," a pretty fair description of the outraged Sharkey.
Operation Frisco
Being assigned to submarine duty interferes with Sharkey's plans to have fun in San Francisco.
Sharkey Flies Over the Cuckoo's Nest
A case of mistaken identity ensues when Sharkey reports to the base hospital for his routine physical and is mistaken for a mental patient.
Don't Make Waves
Comic chaos ensues as Sharkey's barracks is chosen for an experiment in coed Navy living
Natalie's Ultimatum
Sharkey' long time girl friend, Natalie, tires of waiting and gives him an ultimatum about marriage in their relationship.
Sharkey the Actor
Sharkey lands the lead in a Navy training film.
Barracks Baby
Sharkey must hide a pregnant Mexican woman from INS officials in this Christmas themed episode.
Seven-Eleven Sharkey
Sharkey turns to the dice to help recruit Kowalski win back the money for his Mother's trip to Poland that the young man had lost in a craps game.
Forget Pearl Harbor
The behavior of a visiting CPO from the Japanese Navy causes Sharkey to think that he may be a spy.
Close Encounters of the Worst Kind
Sharkey's girl friend, Natalie, accuses him of being insensitive.
Pruitt's Paradise
Pruitt has been showing signs of lethargy and Sharkey suspects it is due to a wild night life.
Sharkey's Back Problem
Sudden back pains lead Sharkey to worry that he will be ineligable for the "CPO of the Year" competition.
Sharkey Meets Pruitt's Sister
Sharkey and the men try to scrounge up a woman to represent their barracks in the Navy's Miss Topside beauty contest.
It Happened One Night
A bomb scare in the female recruits barracks forces them to be housed in Sharkey's building.
Tell It to the Marines
Visiting Marines cause havoc at the training base as their behavior tests the patience of Sharkey and the other sailors.
Sharkey and the South American Way
Sharkey must instruct a visiting South American sailor in the ways of the United States Navy.
Punk Rock Sharkey
Sharkey ventures into a punk-rock night spot to stop a fight, and comes out with a loose filling and the affections of a teen-age runaway.
Pruitt, the Russian Flu-Carrier
Pruitt infects Sharkey and most of the recruit company with Russian flu and Sharkey is overwhelmed by home-spun remedies.
Captain's Right Hand Man
Much to both of their chagrins, Captain Buckner is forced to make Sharkey his personal aide.
Fear of Flying
Sharkey reveals that he has a fear of flying and is terrifed at an upcoming flight he is required to take because of Navy business.
The Even Couple
Sharkey moves off-base into an apartment in order to spice up his social life. His plan backfires when the recruits all show up just before a "last chance" date with Natalie yelling loud enough about problems that Sharkey gets tossed by his landlord.
The Used-Car Caper
Sharkey must come to the rescue when his recruits are swindled by a sleazy car salesman into buying a lemon.
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