Roll Out (TV Series 1973–1974) Poster

(1973–1974)

User Reviews

Review this title
4 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
Vague memories but enjoyable memories
cookthechickens13 May 2006
Warning: Spoilers
I can remember this TV show, my memories are vague because I was very small (7 or 8 years of age) but I do remember it being on TV.

I believe it was on Saturday evenings, although I do not remember which network. My mother and/or dad must have watched it.

I recall the beginning "Roll Out" with a tire from the jeep "rolling by" with a photo of the actor and their name beneath it!

And I do remember it being funny and clean! That's the problem with today's television shows, too many of them, even comedies, are not suitable for small children! My dad served in WWII and it was just a show about a couple young men serving in the armed forces, and their daily antics. It wasn't sexual, raunchy, full of cuss words, etc. so it was suitable for viewers of all ages!
7 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Happy Memories of this Forgotten Show.
jwrowe320 July 2002
This was one of my grandfather's favorite shows. The last summer he was alive, I remember watching this show with him.

The basic premise is about the trials and tribulations of supply drivers during World War Two. As is mentioned in the Plot Summary, it did have a similarity to M*A*S*H, and dealt with race relations. Being only 12 when it aired, I missed the deeper meaning, and just plain enjoyed the humor.

I'd like to see it, again, I'd guess, to bring back memories of that summer, but as it was a single season show, chances are good that it's lost to TV history, forever.

The network TVLand could have some fun with a series like this, that died in it's freshman year, and show several of them over the course of a week. I suspect that copy write issues would probably keep this from happening, but it's a thought, right?
25 out of 25 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Great show.....so funny!!
piedmontgator18 March 2022
In the early 70's I was assigned to an army field artillery unit in "then" West Germany. We had no television in the barracks till 74. And one of the few shows we got was ROLL OUT reruns. My buddies and I always looked forward to the next episode. Lots of nostalgia remembering those simple times.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Commentary on the series Roll Out from the producers of MASH
raysond18 December 2008
ROLL OUT was an half-hour sitcom that aired on CBS during the 1973-1974 season,producing no more than 12 episodes. For one,ROLL OUT was not one of those black sitcom shows that were all over the place during the 1970's,but this was was totally different.

In an effort to cash in on the success of M*A*S*H,CBS made the choice in 1973 to air another Army comedy. Instead of Army medics,ROLL OUT highlighted the pratfalls of the supply drivers of the 5050th Quartermaster Trucking Company of the U.S. Third Army's Red Ball Express,whose staff was mainly African-American. And since they used the same producers that were behind the success of M*A*S*H(which consisted of producers Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbert),this one was not set during the Korean War. ROLL OUT was set in World War II as a commentary on race relations,just as M*A*S*H's Korean War setting was also a commentary on the Vietnam War(which was still in chaos during the early 1970's)

This series had the same similarities as M*A*S*H and dealt with race relations during World War II. Ed Begley,Jr. was Lt. Chapman while the rest of the cast were predominantly African-American,this was a short-lived series with a very diverse cast. Several well known actors would go on to bigger and better careers because of this show,most notably Garrett Morris(Wheels Dawson),who would go on to be one of the prime time players during the first season of Saturday Night Live;comedian Stu Gilliam(Corporal Carter "Sweet" Williams);Hilly Hicks(Pvt. Brooks), and Teddy Wilson(High Strung)who would go on to do other roles,including his most infamous role as Sweet Daddy Williams on "Good Times",and Earl on "That's My Mama",and other black-oriented sitcoms of the 1970's and 1980's.

The series aired originally on CBS from October 5,1973 until January 4,1974,producing 12 episodes. The show aired on Friday nights opposite ABC's "The Odd Couple",and NBC's "Sanford and Son". Unfortunably,the series failed to win its timeslot and was replaced on January 11,1974 by the 13-week Dirty Sally,with was a spin off to Gunsmoke and a half-hour western starring Jeannette Nolan. Speaking of this short-lived from the early 1970's,the last time ROLL OUT was ever shown was back in the mid-1980's when BET(Black Entertainment Television)reaired all 12 episodes,and it hasn't been seen since.
16 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed