SGT BILKO Phil Silvers complete 18 dvd set
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The series was originally set in Fort Baxter, a sleepy,
unremarkable U.S. Army base in the fictional town of Roseville,
Kansas. Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko spends most of his time
trying to wheedle money through various get-rich-quick scams and
promotions, his soldiers regularly helped Bilko with his schemes,
but were just as often Bilko's "pigeons" ripe for the plucking.
Bilko exhibited an odd paternalism towards his victims, and would
doggedly shield them from all outside antagonists. The sergeant's
attitude toward his men has been described thus: "They were his men
and if anyone was going to take them, it was going to be him and
only him". Through it all, the platoon was fiercely loyal to Bilko,
and would depend on him to get them out of any military misfortune.
Bilko's swindles were usually directed toward (or behind the
back of) Col. John T. Hall (Paul Ford), the overmatched and
beleaguered post commander who had early in his career been
nicknamed "Melon Head." Despite his flaws and weaknesses, Col. Hall
would get the best of Bilko just enough to establish his
credentials as a wary and vigilant adversary. The colonel would
often be shown looking fretfully out his window, worried without
explanation or evidence, simply because he knew that Bilko was out
there somewhere, planning something. The colonel's wife, Nell (Hope
Sansberry), had only the kindest thoughts toward Bilko, who would
shamelessly flatter her whenever he saw her.
The show's setting changed with the fourth season, when the
men of Fort Baxter were reassigned to Camp Fremont in
California.This mass transfer was explained in storyline as being
the inadvertent result of a Bilko con gone wrong. In reality,
creator Hiken had departed, and it was an easy excuse to move the
production to California and fill the episodes with celebrity guest
appearances from nearby Hollywood.
The earlier episodes depicted Ernie Bilko as an easygoing
"operator" angered by any injustice to someone he knows. Using
guile and mind games against the villains, he steps in to defend
the injured party and right the wrong. Later episodes
(significantly, by different writers) overlooked Bilko's righteous
side, and painted the character as strictly mercenary, willing to
swindle anyone for a fast buck.
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