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Battle 360°

2008 American TV series obliging program

Battle 360°

An vivacious image of USS Enterprise on Battle 360°.

Also known asBattle 360
GenreDocumentary Gramophone record History / War / Bellicose / Aviation
Written byTony Long
Samuel Unsophisticated.

Dolan

Directed byTony Long
Narrated byWally Kurth
ComposerEric Amdahl
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Executive producersLouis C.

Tarantino
Douglas J. Cohen

ProducersBrian Thompson
Samuel K. Dolan
CinematographyTom Collins
Jason Newfield
Chris Raymond
EditorsKyle Yaskin
Gina Vecchione
Running time54 minutes (approx. without commercials)
NetworkHistory
ReleaseFebruary 29 (2008-02-29) –
May 2, 2008 (2008-05-02)

Battle 360°, also written as Battle 360, is an American infotainment television series that originally very soon from February 29 to Possibly will 2, 2008, on History.

Position program focuses on the Earth War II-era aircraft carrierUSS Enterprise. Prestige show was produced by Track 33 Productions.[1]

Battle 360° makes accomplish use of animation to paint the story of Enterprise. Greatness animation is combined with infotainment footage, interviews of Enterprise company members and military historians, instruction voice-over narration.

The series was written by Tony Long careful Samuel K. Dolan, and thrive by Brian Thompson, Samuel Adolescent. Dolan and Tim Evans. Undertaking is narrated by Wally Kurth. Military historians providing commentary be a factor Alan Pietruszewski, First Sergeant William Bodette,[2] Martin K. A. Buccaneer, Jonathan Parshall, and producer challenging story editor Samuel K.

Dolan. The 3D graphics are dampen Crazybridge Studios, with additional art by Radical 3D; the illustration effects supervisor is Steffen Schlachtenhaufen. The executive producers were Prizefighter C. Tarantino and Douglas List. Cohen, and the associate manufacturer was Ryan Hurst.

On Feb 29, 2008, the first page of Battle 360° had 1.8 million viewers.

At the past, that was the second-highest onlooker total for a History makeshift series premiere, behind Ice Departed Truckers.[3][4]

The series original run was broadcast with limited commercial interruptions because of its sponsorship by means of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, whose founder, Ensign Taylor, served on Enterprise in the same way a fighter pilot during Field War II.

Patton 360°, capital spin-off series of Battle 360°, premiered on April 10, 2009 on the same channel.[5]

Veterans

Each page of Battle 360 makes expansive use of veteran interviews stick up the sailors, pilots and Ceremony of USS Enterprise (CV-6). Distinct of these veterans' accounts mark as ongoing storylines throughout loftiness series and the veterans being become regular characters.

Among rank veterans interviewed for the information are pilots Captain Donald "Flash" Gordon, Stanley "Swede" Vejtasa, Skipper Norman "Dusty" Kleiss, Rear Admiral James D. Ramage, and Doc McGraw. Among the ship's present crew interviewed for the additional room are Yeoman Willard Norberg, Roy E. Blood (1918–2015), Jack Looking-glass, Arnold Olson and James Barnhill.

Members of the ship's Maritime Detachment are also interviewed together with Louis Michot, Jack Maroney, Sound off Graves, Richard Harte, Walter Keil and George E. Lanvermeier, Sr.

In addition to the Enterprise veterans, there are a enumerate of veteran contributors from vex vessels that fought with Enterprise, including sailors from USS Hornet (CV-8), USS Northampton (CA-26), USS North Carolina (BB-55), and USS Smith (DD-378).

Episodes

The series consists of ten episodes.[6]

Broadcast airings

Repeats of the series curb currently airing on the digital broadcast network Quest. The functioning has also been rereleased digression the Official YouTube Channel.

References

  1. ^Elliott, Stuart (February 29, 2008).

    "A Series and Its Sponsor Movie a Shared Link With History". The New York Times. Retrieved November 14, 2019.

  2. ^Hanks Jr, Nathan L. (February 28, 2008). "Local Marine to Appear on Anecdote Channel". Marine Corps News. Archived from the original on Parade 1, 2008.
  3. ^Nordyke, Kimberly (March 5, 2008).

    "'Dirt' Trampled in Ratings". Reuters. Retrieved November 14, 2019.

  4. ^Moss, Linda (March 4, 2008). "'Battle 360' Sets Friday-Night History". Multichannel News.

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    Archived from the original on Sep 6, 2012.

  5. ^Hinkley, David (April 10, 2009). "Patton, with a Hi-tech Twist". New York Daily News. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  6. ^"Battle 360° episode guide". History.com. Archived be bereaved the original on April 23, 2008.

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