Call to Glory (1984)
Call to Glory
1984Call to Glory is an American television series that aired 23 episodes during the 1984-1985 TV season on the ABC-TV network. The show focused on USAF pilot Colonel Raynor Sarnac and his family, living near Edwards Air Force Base during the early 1960s. Heavily promoted during ABC's broadcast of the 1984 Summer Olympics, the pilot episode aired August 13, 1984. The first episode related to the U-2 flights over Cuba during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. During its production run, the show came to focus more on the loneliness experienced by wife Vanessa Sarnac while stationed on base and what she and the family would do to spend time in productive pursuits while enduring the Antelope Valley's then more noticeable isolation from civilization. The series was an early appearance of in the career of actor Elisabeth Shue, who starred as the Sarnacs' daughter.
Seasons & Episode
The entire Sarnac family is thrown into turmoil when Raynor receives a lucrative job offer in the private sector.
Raynor faces one of his toughest missions as he tries to prevent a bitter ex-pilot from exposing the details of a top secret mission.
The violence spawned by the Civil Rights Movement hits home when Wesley and a black friend are beaten by teenage racists.
A dangerous top-secret mission takes Raynor over Red China to see if the Chinese have developed an Atomic Bomb.
On a mission into the heart of Saigon, Raynor bears personal witness to the horrifying brutality of the government.
Raynor's involvement in a bitter political controversy could cost him a valued friendship...and ruin his military career.
Forced to bail out of a crippled plane, Raynor and a Japanese Air Force officer struggle to survive in a dangerous wilderness.
Raynor is torn between duty and friendship when an Air Force buddy suddenly develops a crippling fear of flying.
While testing a new flight system, Sarnec is hounded by an investigative reporter probing for revelations about defense spending.
Raynor and Vanessa are so involved in their friends' marital problems, they don't notice Carl is facing a crisis of his own.
Tension mounts in the Sarnac household as Raynor prepares for a mission that has already claimed the life of one of his best test pilots.
Raynor is forced to face the harsh truth that an old friend is really a spy for the KGB.
A flight over Vietnam turns into a journey of terror when Raynor is shot down and captured by the North Vietnamese.
Stiff penalties await a pilot who disobeys orders and brings a Russian defector back to America.
The news that a child is on the way puts a wedge in the Sarnacs' marriage as they both try to cope with feelings of doubt and guilt.
Raynor has to fly this top secret mission and go to Washington DC
Raymor meets with President Kennedy. The family goes with him.
This episode mainly concentrates on the relationship between Raynor and Jackie. Jackie is growing into womanhood and Raynor is comming to grips with it.
This episode had the return of Raynor home after the Viet Nam war. Every one had grown up Jackie had a baby. Wesley became a draft dodger and fled to Canada and at the end of the episode he came home to see his father. It was clear that this series was going into a different direction if only ABC would have stuck with it for another season.
Call to Glory is an American television series that aired 23 episodes during the 1984-1985 TV season on the ABC-TV network. The show focused on USAF pilot Colonel Raynor Sarnac and his family, living near Edwards Air Force Base during the early 1960s. Heavily promoted during ABC's broadcast of the 1984 Summer Olympics, the pilot episode aired August 13, 1984. The first episode related to the U-2 flights over Cuba during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. During its production run, the show came to focus more on the loneliness experienced by wife Vanessa Sarnac while stationed on base and what she and the family would do to spend time in productive pursuits while enduring the Antelope Valley's then more noticeable isolation from civilization. The series was an early appearance of in the career of actor Elisabeth Shue, who starred as the Sarnacs' daughter.