M*A*S*H is a comedy-drama TV show set during the Korean War. It follows a team of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in South Korea. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the staff as they cope with the challenges of war and find humor in the midst of tragedy.
Combat! is a TV show set during World War II, following a group of American soldiers fighting against the Axis powers. It explores the challenges and dangers they face on the battlefield.
The Phil Silvers Show is a sitcom set on a US Army base in Kansas during the 1950s. The main character, Sergeant Bilko, is a small-time crook and con artist who uses his cunning to create schemes and get what he wants. Despite being a troublemaker, Bilko is beloved by his platoon and manages to always stay one step ahead of his superiors. The show provides a humorous and lighthearted look at military life and the antics of Sergeant Bilko.
Tour of Duty is a TV show that takes place during the Vietnam War. It follows a group of U.S. soldiers as they navigate the challenges and dangers of war in the 1960s. The show explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of war.
Band of Brothers is a powerful and moving TV show that follows the journey of Easy Company, a group of soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division, from their training in the U.S. to their harrowing experiences on the front lines of World War II. The show explores the bonds of brotherhood, the horrors of war, and the resilience of the human spirit.
In Platoon, Chris Taylor, a young American soldier, joins the infantry in Vietnam and is torn between two sergeants - one good and one evil. As he witnesses the brutality of war, he begins to question the mission and the nature of man in conflict.
Army Wives is a drama series that follows the lives of a group of women, who are the spouses and family members of soldiers serving in the U.S. Army. Set in South Carolina, the show explores the challenges, sacrifices, and triumphs of these army wives as they navigate through the complexities of military life, relationships, and their own personal journeys.
Motherland: Fort Salem is set in an alternative reality where witches are conscripted into the U.S. Army. It follows a group of young witches as they undergo intense training to become soldiers and protect their country from supernatural threats. The story takes place in the matriarchal society of Salem, Massachusetts, where the military uses witchcraft as a weapon against evil sorcerers. The series explores themes of prejudice, female empowerment, and the bonds of sisterhood.
During World War II, a group of American soldiers go on a dangerous mission to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action. They face the horrors of combat and the challenges of war as they navigate through enemy lines.
During the United States' 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, a group of female soldiers posing as medical relief are sent back in to rescue a group of kidnapped teenagers caught between ISIS and the Taliban.
In early 1990s Somalia, famine and civil war have gripped the country. United States Army Rangers and Delta Force are deployed to capture a renegade warlord. The mission goes wrong, leading to a desperate battle with a large force of heavily armed Somalis.
The Deputy is an American western series that aired on NBC from September 1959, to July 1961. The series stars Henry Fonda as Chief Marshal Simon Fry of the Arizona Territory and Allen Case as Deputy Clay McCord, a storekeeper who tried to avoid using a gun.
After an experiment goes wrong, scientist Bruce Banner transforms into a green monster known as the Hulk whenever he gets angry. He must protect himself and those around him from a super villain called the Abomination.
In a future war between humans and robots with AI, Joshua, a grieving ex-special forces agent, is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the architect behind advanced AI. He discovers a mysterious weapon that can end both the war and humanity.
Baa Baa Black Sheep is a TV show set in the 1940s during World War II. It follows the adventures of a group of pilots known as the Black Sheep Squadron as they engage in aerial combat against the Japanese forces in the Pacific Theatre. The show combines elements of action, adventure, drama, and comedy.
China Beach is a drama series set in a military hospital during the Vietnam War. The show focuses on the lives of the medical officers, doctors, nurses, and other personnel working at the hospital and their experiences during the war.
During the Vietnam War, a U.S. Army officer is asked to assassinate a renegade Special Forces Colonel who considers himself a god. As he travels upriver with his crew, he learns more about the Colonel's descent into madness and the horrors of war. Eventually, he confronts the Colonel and fulfills his mission, but not without experiencing the depths of human brutality and the consequences of war.
Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. But not everything goes according to plan. During the outbreak of the rage virus in England, Don and his wife, Alice, hide in a country house with four other people. Don abandons Alice to save himself. Twenty eight weeks later, the infected have all starved to death. An American-led NATO force allows the return of English citizens who had been abroad during the outbreak. Among them are Don and Alice's children, Tammy and Andy. Everyone lives in the Green Zone, a secured area on the Isle of Dogs in London. Don manages one of the apartment buildings in the zone. Tammy and Andy decide to sneak out into London and visit their old home to retrieve personal items. There, Andy discovers Alice in the attic, delirious but alive. The NATO soldiers take Alice back to the Green Zone. Scarlet, an Army medical officer, discovers that Alice is a carrier of the virus. She orders Alice's execution, but Don, infected with the virus, kills Alice and escapes into the Green Zone. Realizing that Alice's children might hold the secret to curing the virus, Scarlet rescues Tammy and Andy. The Army herds the residents of the Green Zone into safe rooms, but Don attacks the crowd and spreads the virus. Andy escapes through an air vent. Scarlett and Tammy make it into a storehouse with a few others and plan to escape the city with the help of a friendly helicopter pilot. They make it to a park and rest, then continue their journey to Wembley Stadium, where they will meet the pilot and fly to safety. They dodge the infected and soldiers killing the infected, until they are separated on the way to the stadium. Don appears and kills Scarlet, but Tammy shoots him and saves Andy. The children meet the pilot, who flies them across the English Channel to safety. However, the virus has now been transported off the British island, posing a new threat to humanity.
Newly-paroled ex-con and former U.S. Ranger Cameron Poe finds himself trapped in a prisoner-transport plane when the passengers seize control. Cameron must navigate the dangerous situation to protect his fellow prisoners and save his own life.
An advertising executive is sent to a mental hospital after his honesty in advertising lands him in trouble. In the hospital, he meets a group of patients who help him create unconventional and honest ads. Together, they challenge the norms of the advertising industry and create a successful campaign that captures the attention of the public.