Beetle Bailey

Beetle Bailey

  • 1962
  • 1 Seasons
  • 50 Episodes
  •  5.4  (7)
  •   Ended

Beetle Bailey, the Private who'd rather drop and nap than drop and "do 20," is the wise-cracking joker of the most famous Army camp –Camp Swampy, where befuddled General Halftrack still hasn't heard from the Pentagon, grumbling Sgt. Snorkle has never had a date, Beetle hasn't washed his socks, and Cooke still makes those high-bouncing meatballs. Join Beetle Bailey and his army buddies and sound off with laughter.

Beetle Bailey
Seasons
Dr. Jekyl and Beetle Bailey
50. Dr. Jekyl and Beetle Bailey
August 09, 1964
Zero's Dizzy Double Date
49. Zero's Dizzy Double Date
August 02, 1964
Son of a Gun of a Gun
48. Son of a Gun of a Gun
July 26, 1964
The Play's the Thing
46. The Play's the Thing
July 12, 1964
Everything's Ducky
45. Everything's Ducky
July 05, 1964
Sgt. Snorkle's Longest Day
44. Sgt. Snorkle's Longest Day
June 28, 1964
Courage Encourager
43. Courage Encourager
June 21, 1964
The Jinx
42. The Jinx
June 14, 1964
When Beetle and his friends read a fortune cookie message saying to beware of beetles because they bring bad luck, his friends immediately jump to the conclusion that Beetle himself will be a jinx to them.
Breaking the Leash
40. Breaking the Leash
May 31, 1964
The Secret Weapon
37. The Secret Weapon
May 10, 1964
Bridge on the River 'Y'
36. Bridge on the River 'Y'
May 03, 1964
Operation Butler
35. Operation Butler
April 26, 1964
Sweet Sunday
34. Sweet Sunday
April 19, 1964
What starts as a pleasant Sunday drive for Beetle, Otto, Bunny, and Bunny's father turns into chaos involving littering, a speeding ticket, and an unexpected --and interrupted-- marriage ceremony for Beetle and Bunny by a rural judge.
The Red Carpet Treatment
32. The Red Carpet Treatment
April 05, 1964
Don't Give Up the Swamp
30. Don't Give Up the Swamp
March 22, 1964
Halftrack's Navy
29. Halftrack's Navy
March 15, 1964
Little Pooch Lost
28. Little Pooch Lost
March 08, 1964
Shutterbugged
27. Shutterbugged
March 01, 1964
'V' for Visitors
26. 'V' for Visitors
February 23, 1964
Camp Invisible
25. Camp Invisible
February 16, 1964
Cosmo's Naught
24. Cosmo's Naught
February 09, 1964
Welsh Rabbit
23. Welsh Rabbit
February 02, 1964
Tatoo-Tootsie Goodbye
22. Tatoo-Tootsie Goodbye
January 26, 1964
Leap No More My Lady
21. Leap No More My Lady
January 19, 1964
A Pass Is a Pass Is a Pass
20. A Pass Is a Pass Is a Pass
January 12, 1964
Bye Bye Young Lovers
19. Bye Bye Young Lovers
January 05, 1964
For Officers Only
18. For Officers Only
December 29, 1963
A Christmas Tale
17. A Christmas Tale
December 22, 1963
Is This Drip Necessary
16. Is This Drip Necessary
December 15, 1963
We Love You, Sergeant Snorkle
15. We Love You, Sergeant Snorkle
December 08, 1963
Go Yeast, Young Man
14. Go Yeast, Young Man
December 01, 1963
The Blue Ribbon
13. The Blue Ribbon
November 24, 1963
Grab Your Socks
12. Grab Your Socks
November 17, 1963
60-Count 'em-60!
11. 60-Count 'em-60!
November 10, 1963
The Bull of the Ball
10. The Bull of the Ball
November 03, 1963
The Sergeant's Master
9. The Sergeant's Master
October 27, 1963
Beetle looses his promotion to Sergeant Snorkle's dog.
Don't Fiddle with the Brass
8. Don't Fiddle with the Brass
October 20, 1963
Sergeant Snorkle's platoon is selected to play a concert for a group of visiting officers. Unfortunately nobody in the platoon can play an instrument. They decide to play a record and just pretend to play. Will their plan work or will it backfire?
Labor Shortage
7. Labor Shortage
October 06, 1963
Sergeant Snorkle assigns everyone to KP duty so they try and get even by making his chili extra hot.
Beetle's High Horps
6. Beetle's High Horps
September 15, 1963
Sergeant Snorkle tells beetle and Zero that they must pick up a Civil War statue and bring it back to Camp Swamp. One the return trip the boys break the statue and must come up with a replacement so they won't get caught.
A Tree is a Tree is a Tree?
5. A Tree is a Tree is a Tree?
October 19, 1962
Sergeant Snorkle wants to make Camp Swampy look better so he sends away for a Japanese leechee tree. Zero is put in charge of planting it. He accidentally kills it and desperately needs a replacement before Sergeant Snorkle gets back.
Psychological Testing
4. Psychological Testing
June 26, 1962
Et Tu Otto
3. Et Tu Otto
June 19, 1962
Sergeant Snorkel gets advice from the camp chaplain as how to get along better with his men. The chaplain tells him to be nicer and take an interest in their hobbies and help them with their work. The platoon thinks that Sergeant Snorkle has lost his mind and attack him to return him to his old self.
Hero's Reward
2. Hero's Reward
May 19, 1962
The army is playing war games and Beetle is picked to run messages between the regiments. Failing miserably, he manages to get everyone captured except Zero and himself.
Home Sweet Swampy
1. Home Sweet Swampy
May 19, 1962
Sgt. Snorkle and Beetle each are given ten day furloughs as a reward for their performance in the war games.
Description
Beetle Bailey, the Private who'd rather drop and nap than drop and "do 20," is the wise-cracking joker of the most famous Army camp –Camp Swampy, where befuddled General Halftrack still hasn't heard from the Pentagon, grumbling Sgt. Snorkle has never had a date, Beetle hasn't washed his socks, and Cooke still makes those high-bouncing meatballs. Join Beetle Bailey and his army buddies and sound off with laughter.
  • Premiere Date
    May 19, 1962
  • Rating
    5.4  (7)