An episode from "12 O'CLOCK HIGH", an American military drama television series set in World War II.
The series endured for 3 years and was inspired by the novel and the film TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH, written in 1948 and 1949 respectively
1) by the Ukrainian-American journalist, screenwriter, producer, author -and socialite- Sydney "Sy" Bartlett (who served as a bombardier in the U.S. Army in World War II and bombed Berlin in 1944) and
2) the American journalist, writer, screenwriter and combat veteran (pilot, brigadier and Colonel) Beirne Lay Jr.
The American actor and writer Jack Turley collaborated in the script and the episode was filmed in 20th Century Fox's studios in Los Angeles (California).
It was directed by the American radio writer and film director Harold Hankins (Jerry) Hopper who had served as a combat photographer in the U.S. Army during World War II, earning himself a Purple Heart when he was wounded during the landing at Leyte in the Philippines.
The episode is the Part 2 of a story that began in We're Not Coming Back (1965).