THE UNIT


'''The Unit''' is an American action-drama television series that focuses on a top-secret special forces team and their missions abroad, in addition to the effect their careers have on their home lives, wives and girlfriends. It premiered in the United States on March 7, 2006 on CBS as a mid-season replacement. The second season debuted on September 19, 2006. On May 15th 2007, CBS announced that "The Unit" would return for a 3rd season.[1]
Based on show producer Eric Haney's book, ''Inside Delta Force'' (ISBN 0-440-23733-5), ''The Unit'' was created for television by David Mamet and is executive produced by Mamet and Shawn Ryan. The show is produced by The Barn Productions Inc., David Mamet Entertainment, and Fire Ants Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television and CBS Paramount Television.
Internationally, ''The Unit'' premiered on 3 October 2006 in the United Kingdom on Bravo, on 11 October 2006 in Australia on the Seven Network, on 11 January in Spain on La Sexta, on 25 January in The Netherlands on RTL 5 and on 7 March in Germany on Sat. 1.

Contents
Summary
Episodes
Ratings
Cast
Trivia
DVD releases
International Broadcasters
References
External links
Network sites

Summary


The Unit is a U.S. Army organization of unknown size, similar to Delta Force. As with Delta Force, its members come from the United States Army and appear to be primarily tasked with counterterrorism. The unit's official cover is as the '"303rd Logistical Studies Group"'.
The unit's immediate chain of command goes to the unit's commanding officer, Colonel Tom Ryan, and, apparently, straight to the President of the United States. It is unknown if this bypasses the Secretary of Defense.
The wives of the unit's personnel are given minimal information. They are fully aware of the fact that "The Unit" is a false front organization, and that their husbands are, in fact, still performing highly dangerous missions, but they are not permitted to know specifics, such as where their husbands are deployed, what their training routines consist of, how long their assignments will last, or even if their husbands are safe.
If a member of the Unit is killed in action, the family is told that they have been killed on a training mission. The wives themselves are encouraged to form a close, cohesive military family based on the mutual knowledge and strife this inevitably leads to.
The Unit has an unconventional structure. While it appears to be the size of a single company, which ranges in size from 60 to 250 personnel, it is commanded by a colonel (companies are usually commanded by captains; colonels usually command elements like brigades). The CO Colonel Ryan, normally wears a "sanitized" uniform (bearing absolutely no tapes, such as his name, or even U.S. Army, or rank insignia).
Whereas a Special Forces ODA (Operational Detachments Alpha) is generally commanded by a captain, the Unit sends teams and squads into the field under the command of noncommissioned officers, such as the team normally commanded by Sergeant Major Jonas Blane, the Unit's Alpha team NCOIC. It is probable that their Soldiers have the same Special Forces specialties as in other Special Forces organizations. An Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA, formerly known as an "A-Team") has weapons sergeants, engineering sergeants, medical sergeants, communications sergeants, intelligence sergeants and operations sergeants.
The wives, if suspected of speaking about the Unit's existence through such endeavours as gossip, can cause their husbands to be expelled, and returned to regular Army service (even if with another Special Forces unit). Colonel Ryan has stated, time and again, that this can ruin a soldier's career, as well as their marriage, and has also stated that he will not hesitate to destroy families, in order to preserve the Unit's security. He has also threatened the wives with closing the Unit down, and restarting it someplace else under another cover, and forcing the uprooting of all families involved.
The Unit deploys throughout the world, and both the Army and United States government have the ability to deny the existence of the Unit and any of its members in order to prevent the onset of international incidents. Their uniforms are commonly not standard Army issue, which makes it easier to deny their connection with the US Army if killed or captured. They also carry weapons that are not always standard-issue. Like all Special Forces units, the Unit's personnel are well-familiarized with weapons from around the world and can make themselves look like military personnel from other organizations.
The Unit's members will frequently use code-names around non-Unit associated people, such as Mr. White, Mr. Black, Mr. Blue or Mr. Green. According to Jonas Blane, the order of precedence for his team after he is disabled, is, from top to bottom: Mack Gerhardt, Charles Grey, Hector Williams, and Bob Brown.

Episodes


Main articles: List of The Unit episodes

Ratings

'USA TV Ratings'
Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of ''The Unit'' on CBS:
Season Timeslot (EDT) Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
'' Tuesday 9:00 P.M. March 7, 2006 May 16, 20062005-2006 '#14' 15.5[2]
'' Tuesday 9:00 P.M. September 19, 2006 May 8, 20072006-2007 '#36' 11.1[3]'
'' Tuesday 9:00 P.M. September 25, 2007[4]2007-2008

Cast


Actor Role Callsign
Dennis Haysbert Sergeant Major Jonas Blane Snake Doctor
Regina Taylor Molly Blane
Scott Foley Staff Sergeant Bob Brown Cool Breeze
Audrey Marie Anderson Kim Brown
Max Martini Master Sergeant Mack Gerhardt Dirt Diver
Abby Brammell Tiffy Gerhardt
Robert Patrick Colonel Tom Ryan Blue Iguana
Michael Irby Charles Grey Betty Blue
Demore Barnes Sergeant First Class Hector Williams Hammer Head
Summer Glau Crystal Burns
Daniel Wisler Jeremy Erhart

Trivia



★ The Unit's official cover name is the 303rd Logistical Studies Group and is a reference to the 303rd, the fictitious infantry unit from ''Wag the Dog'', a film scripted by David Mamet.

★ The Unit's cover name, Logistical Studies Group, is somewhat similar to that of Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observations Group, also a special forces unit that served in Vietnam.

★ In episode 1 ("First Responders"), Bob Brown is looking at photos on the wall of Ron and Ruthie's cabin — the first photo is of Eric Haney, author of ''Inside Delta Force'' and the show's producer and military consultant.

★ In episode 2 ("Stress"), the sign outside the 303rd Logistical Studies building lists that unit's Command Sergeant Major as "E.L. Haney", Eric Haney's actual Army rank when he retired. Haney in fact never got the chance to be the Command Sergeant Major of Delta Force, as he was promoted when there was already a CSM of Delta Force.

★ In episode 11 ("Exposure"), the engraving on the knife (C 1/75 - ) found by Jonas and Cheals in the Central American store refers to Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. This was the company Eric Haney was assigned to when he was a member of 1st Ranger Battalion. It also refers to the company of Rangers attached to Delta Force during Operation Urgent Fury, Grenada, 1983.

★ In episode 13 ("The Wall"), Mack offers Bob a cup of coffee, who says, "Coffee is for closers." - a reference to the movie Glengarry Glen Ross, written by David Mamet, who also writes The Unit.

★ The show's theme song is an adaptation of the USMC running cadence song, ''"Fired Up... Feels Good"''.

DVD releases


DVD Name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season
The Complete First Season September 19, 2006 April 30, 2007France: July 4, 2007
Belgium: August 8,2007
April 18, 2007
The Complete Second Season
The Complete Second SeasonSeptember 25, 2007 TBA TBA

International Broadcasters


Country Alternate title/Translation TV Network(s) Series Premiere Weekly Schedule
CBS Television March 7, 2006 Tuesdays 9:00pm ET
CH March 7, 2006 Tuesdays 9:00pm
Channel Seven October 25, 2006 Wednesdays 10:30pm[5]
VTM September 05, 2006 Tuesday 10:35 pm
Canal Fox November 06, 2006 Tuesdays 1:00 pm
TV3 and TV3+ (television channel) October 3 2006 Tuesdays 10:00pm GMT
Kasvottomat Sotilaat MTV3 March 10, 2007 Saturdays 00:30am
The Unit - Commando d'Élite W9 (TNT/TPSL), M6 October 3 2006 M6 January 2007 Mondays 8:45pm/9:30pm Wednesdays 8:55pm
The Unit - Eine Frage der Ehre Sat.1 March 7, 2007 Thursday 11:10pm
Az egység Cool TV August 15, 2007
Yes Stars January 16 2007 Tuesdays, Wednesdays 8:20pm GMT
Retequattro July 1 2007 Sundays 9:15pm
TV9 December 2006 Saturdays 10:00pm
RTL 5 January 25, 2007 Saturday 9:30pm
TV3 October 19, 2006 Mondays 8:30pm
TV3 December 2006 Sundays 7:00pm
A Unidade and Unidade Especial FOX and RTP 1 November 7 2006 Tuesdays 10:30pm (reruns Mondays to Fridays 1:25am and 5:40pm) and Saturdays 3:45pm GMT

and Arab World
''Showtime Arabia Tv Land
and Tv Land +2 (Subtitled)''
4 November 2006 Saturday at 8:00pm
MediaCorp February 2007 Saturdays 6:00pm
TV6 2007 Sundays 9:00pm
FOX October 19 2006 Thursdays 10:20pm
La Sexta January 11 2007 Thursdays 11:20pm
Canal 12 August 9 2007 Thursdays 7:00pm
Bravo October 3 2006 Tuesdays 10:00pm GMT
SABC1 April 30 2007 Mondays 10:00pm
WOWOW July 1 2007 Mondays 10:00pm
FOX 2006 Saturdays 11:00am

References


1. CBS says aye for 8 series
2. 2005-06 primetime wrap
3. Hollywood Reporter: 2006-07 primetime wrap
4. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch.aspx?id=unit&view=listings
5. http://au.blogs.yahoo.com/theunit

External links




Network sites


Official Website

The Unit - Seven Network site (Australia)

The Unit - network site (United Kingdom)

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