Mail Call

Mail Call (2002-2007)

EndedDocumentary showComedy, History

Former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant R. Lee Ermey answers viewers' questions about military technology.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E06M-8 Armored Car, World War II Scout Car; Mauser C-96 Pistol; War DogsApr 20, 2007
S08E05Pinnacle Armor, Apache HelicopterApr 6, 2007
S08E04Special Ops Army ScoutsApr 6, 2007
S08E03Air Force Special OperationsMar 23, 2007
S08E02Lockheed Starlifter, Project BluebookMar 16, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Mail Call' premiere?

'Mail Call' premiered on August 4, 2002.

Who hosted the TV show 'Mail Call'?

The TV show 'Mail Call' was hosted by R. Lee Ermey.

In which country was 'Mail Call' filmed?

'Mail Call' was filmed in various locations within the United States.

What was the format of 'Mail Call'?

'Mail Call' was a military-themed television series that answered questions from viewers about military history, weapons, and tactics.

What military topics were covered in 'Mail Call'?

'Mail Call' covered a wide range of military topics, including weaponry, vehicles, uniforms, battles, and military strategy.

How long were the episodes of 'Mail Call'?

The episodes of 'Mail Call' had varying durations, typically ranging from 20 to 30 minutes.

What was the purpose of 'Mail Call'?

'Mail Call' aimed to educate viewers about military history and provide insights into military practices and equipment.

How did viewers submit questions to 'Mail Call'?

Viewers could submit their questions to 'Mail Call' through various means, including email and traditional mail.

Did 'Mail Call' feature any special guests?

Yes, 'Mail Call' occasionally featured special guests, including military experts, historians, and veterans.

What was the tone of 'Mail Call'?

'Mail Call' had an informative and entertaining tone, often incorporating humor and engaging storytelling to present military facts and anecdotes.

What were some popular episodes of 'Mail Call'?

Some popular episodes of 'Mail Call' included topics like the history of the Marine Corps, World War II battles, iconic military vehicles, and famous military leaders.

How was 'Mail Call' received by viewers?

'Mail Call' was well-received by viewers, especially those with an interest in military history and weaponry.

Did 'Mail Call' receive any awards or nominations?

As of the available information, 'Mail Call' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Mail Call'?

No, there were no spin-offs or related shows directly connected to 'Mail Call'.

How many episodes were there in total for 'Mail Call'?

'Mail Call' had a total of 89 episodes produced.

Did 'Mail Call' have a dedicated fan base?

Yes, 'Mail Call' developed a dedicated fan base, particularly among military enthusiasts and history buffs.

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