[N.B.C trade releases]. (1962)

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2 ’McKeever and the Colonel* "All My Sons* " "Death of a Salesman" and "Two For the Seesaw." Her TV assignments included "Wagon Train," "Perry Mason," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and "The Defenders." In "McKeever and the Colonel, " Coogan plays the part of Sergeant Barnes who is a contemporary of Colonel Blackwell. He serves as unofficial liaison between McKeever and Blackwell. But as hard as he tries to live up to his position as the colonel’s assistant, his feelings for McKeever and his friends often require him to resort to very unmilitary-like tactics. As Miss Warner, the school dietician. Miss Fraser finds herself occupied not only with nutrition and menus but with cadets seeking sympathetic understanding and a mother image. She also advises the Colonel on those points requiring a woman’s viewpoint - things like home sickness and puppy love. o NBC -New York, 6/14/62