The episode "
To Set It Right" drew attention for its handling of contemporary race issues. It featured a black Marine portrayed by
Don Marshall, with
Dennis Hopper as a racist white Marine;
Nichelle Nichols appeared as the black Marine's fiancée, in her television debut. The
U.S. Defense Department, which provided the studio with free production assistance for the series, objected to the unflattering portrayal of racism in the Corps, which reportedly led to production being canceled. Although some sources say the episode was never broadcast, NBC scheduled it for February 22, 1964, and it was carried in at least some markets;
Variety ran a review of the episode two days later. After its original broadcast,
The Lieutenant was sparsely rerun in
syndication, as its run had not been long enough for episodes to be stripped in daily broadcasts. In 2016,
digital subchannel network
GetTV aired
The Lieutenant on Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m.
Eastern Time in a block of four episodes, not following the original airdate order. The series was released on DVD in two half-season sets by the Warner Archive Collection in 2012. This release includes a feature film version of the episode "To Kill a Man" that was released in international markets. ==Cast members==