Episode list

Gary: Tank Commander

Be the Best

Thu, Oct 08, 2009
A soldier on leave from a tour of duty in Iraq offers unique insights and a comic look into life on the home front and front lines
6.2 /10
Green Gods

Thu, Oct 15, 2009
Gary swaps the tank for a Green Goddess as the army covers a firefighters' strike; the boys prepare for their first fire, but when it finally comes, their people skills face the ultimate test.
7 /10
The General

Thu, Oct 22, 2009
Gary and the boys must help prepare an important dinner for the Captain.
7.6 /10
The Great Debate
Gary goes to St Andrews for a debate against a formidable opponent. He has been briefed on what to say, but when he takes the stage Gary surprises everyone, including himself.
6.5 /10
In the Field

Sun, Dec 06, 2009
Gary complicates a training exercise by agreeing to pick up a cooker for his Dad. Collecting the cooker with a tank is one thing, but hiding it from Sergeant Thomson is quite another.
7.2 /10

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The Secret of the Swamp

The Secret of the Swamp

With his invalid mother, Chet Wells rents a piece of property from Deacon Todd for the purpose of demonstrating Chet's ideas of "scientific farming." Major Burke and his daughter Emily are near neighbors. Emily is engaged to marry a wealthy young neighbor man. Her neighborly kindness to poorly Mrs. Wells brings her into frequent association with Chet, and the young people become fond of each other without openly expressing their mutual regard. Chet is unable to make the farm pay, and when Deacon Todd demands his rent, the young man cannot pay. During the argument Mrs. Wells arises from her bed and the excited conversation between Todd, the sheriff, and Chet gives her such a shock that she falls to the floor, fatally stricken. Chet swears vengeance upon Deacon Todd whom he blames for hastening his mother's death. Finally compelled to vacate, Chet sells his chattel and goes away to seek his fortune. Deacon Todd moves into the house Chet has vacated and an enmity develops between Major Burke and the miserly old deacon, climaxing when the major sends a charge of shot in Todd's direction because he discovers the deacon letting his cows into the major's corn. Todd disappears the night that Chet returns. Suspicion is directed toward Chet because threats he had made to "get even" with the deacon. Major Burke is conscience-stricken when he sees a flock of buzzards hovering over a nearby swamp and fancies that the dead body of his "victim" is the attraction for the vultures. Taking assiduously to drinking for the purpose of quieting his conscience the major is overcome by the stuff and sleeps. Chet enters the major's house to call upon Emily and hears the major talking in his maudlin slumber, revealing the facts in the shooting of Todd. By the same method of transmission, Emily has learned from her own father's lips that truth of "the deacon's demise." When officers come to Burke's house and accuse Chet of the crime the young man admits that he is guilty and tells the officers to search the swamp for Todd's remains. Chet's heroism in submitting himself as a victim to her own father's action greatly stirs Emily's latent admiration, and forgetful of her obligation to marry another, the girl easily surrenders her heart to Chet and proceeds to help him out of his dilemma. Chet is locked in the rickety neighborhood jail and Emily releases him, giving him opportunity to decamp and begging him to take her along to be married. Thus matters arrive at the conclusion of the film, but the exact manner in which the story ends is not revealed. Suffice it to say that the "surprise finish" changes the whole nature of the story from tense melodrama to boisterous farce, ending in the "biggest laugh" ever produced by a moving picture.

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