Hogan's Heroes

7.5
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Production

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Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom that ran for 168 episodes from September 17, 1965, to July 4, 1971, on the CBS network. The show was set in a German prisoner of war camp during World War II. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners running a Special Operations group from the camp. Werner Klemperer played Colonel Wilhelm Klink, the commandant of the camp, and John Banner was the inept sergeant-of-the-guard, Hans Schultz. The series was popular during its six-season run. In 2013, creators Bernard Fein through his estate and Albert S. Ruddy acquired the sequel and other separate rights to Hogan's Heroes from Mark Cuban through arbitration and a movie based on the show has been planned.

Seasons

32 Episodes • Premiered 1965

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1. The Informer

7.6

At Stalag 13, a German prisoner-of-war camp, Colonel Robert Hogan and his fellow cohorts are a subversive group with many hidden talents. However, a spy has been planted amongst the men by the Germans.

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2. Hold that Tiger

4.2

When Colonel Klink boasts that the Nazis' new Tiger Tank will lead the Germans to victory, Colonel Hogan devises a plan to get his hands on one of the vehicles, have it disassembled, send its blueprints to the Allies, and reassemble it --- right under Klink's nose.

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3. Kommandant of the Year

8.0

A Secret rocket bomb developed by the Germans is being hidden at Stalag 13. When an Allied scientist is sent to photograph and sabotage the weapon, Hogan and his men plan a distraction — in the form of a bogus "Kommandant of the Year" ceremony for the clueless Colonel Klink.

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4. The Late Inspector General

7.0

To prevent Colonel Klink from being transferred to the Russian front, Hogan and his men attempt to convince a visiting Inspector General that the Colonel is a cold, heartless disciplinarian. But their plan backfires when, as a result, Klink is promoted to a post in Berlin!

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5. The Flight of the Valkyrie

7.0

Hogan's scheme to help a German baroness escape to London is thwarted by the arrival of a new prisoner of war, Colonel Crittendon, whose repeated, bungled attempts at escape are wreaking havoc on Hogan's mission to spirit away the baroness.

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6. The Prisoner's Prisoner

7.0

While on a sabotage caper, Hogan and Carter encounter a German general, overpower him, and smuggle him back to Stalag 13. Once there, they come up with a ploy to trick the disoriented general into revealing his troop's attack plans.

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7. German Bridge is Falling Down

8.0

Several attempts by Hogan and his men to destroy a German bridge end in failure—until they decide to use the Nazis' own ammo to accomplish the task!

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8. Movies Are Your Best Escape

7.5

What's inside a visiting German general's briefcase that's chained to his wrist? The mystery becomes too tempting for Hogan, who not only wants to photograph the case's contents, but then sneak the photos out of Stalag 13, as well!

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9. Go Light on the Heavy Water

7.5

When a heavily guarded "water" truck appears one day and is parked inside the camp, Hogan and his men decide to find out just what kind of cargo the vehicle actually contains.

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10. Top Hat, White Tie and Bomb Sight

7.5

Hogan's only chance to pass some important information off to an underground contact is via a rendezvous in a nearby village.

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11. Happiness is a Warm Sergeant

9.5

Sergeant Schultz, while escorting Newkirk to the dentist, gets drunk and is replaced by a hard-lined, no-nonsense guard. Hogan and his crew must act fast to get the docile Schultz restored to his post.

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12. The Scientist

8.0

LeBeau aids in the escape of a captured French scientist and his daughter, who are able to make it out of Germany. But now the men of Stalag 13 must find a suitable "replacement" scientist who can present and discuss the study's findings.

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13. Hogan's Hofbrau

8.0

When two ruthless German officers put the squeeze on Colonel Klink to contribute money to their phony cause "or else," Hogan and the gang must scramble to come up with the cash and deliver it in time to keep Klink out of harm's way as the camp's inept Kommandant.

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14. Oil for the Lamps of Hogan

8.0

The Germans' plan to build a synthetic fuel plant at Stalag 13 would spell disaster for Hogan's men and their important strategic subterfuge. So, Hogan attempts to convince Klink that there's a massive oil supply under the camp.

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15. Reservations are Required

8.5

An agreement to aid two escapees quickly goes awry when 20 men show up at the appointed hour. Where will Hogan and his gang find uniforms and papers for the men? And how will they get them out of Stalag 13, with German guards stationed near the end of the secret escape tunnel?

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16. Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13

8.5

When a British submarine cannot make a planned rendezvous to pick up a POW carrying an prototype of an important new German weapon, Hogan must come up with a sturdy, seaworthy replacement.

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17. Happy Birthday, Adolf

8.5

The British plan to bomb a strategic German beach on Hitler's birthday, unaware that a major gun placement is at the site and the Allied planes will be sitting ducks. Hogan and his crew must figure out how to silence the guns in order for the air raid to be a success.

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18. The Gold Rush

8.0

A new prisoner reveals that a local bank nearby houses a shipment of gold stolen from the Bank of France by the Germans.

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19. Hello, Zolle

6.0

When Hogan informs London of an important German general’s imminent arrival at Stalag 13, he is told that he must detain the general at the camp for 24 hours—by whatever means necessary—so that Allied forces can stage a raid on the visiting general's forces.

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20. It Takes a Thief... Sometimes

8.5

Hogan is enthusiastic about joining forces with an underground unit that is targeting a local railway tunnel—unaware that the "saboteurs" are actually Gestapo agents masquerading as allies!

Still image for Hogan's Heroes season 1 episode 21: The Great Impersonation

21. The Great Impersonation

10.0

When LeBeau, Newkirk and Carter are captured by the Gestapo during a sabotage mission, Hogan must convince the affable Sergeant Schultz to impersonate the stern Colonel Klink and demand their release.

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22. The Pizza Parlor

9.0

When an Italian POW camp commander arrives at Stalag 13 to train under Colonel Klink, Hogan and his gang try to convince the new arrival to go to work for the Allies.

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23. The 43rd, a Moving Story

8.0

Hogan's plan to destroy a mobile Nazi anti-aircraft battery is hampered by Colonel Klink's power-hungry peer, Major Kuehn.

Still image for Hogan's Heroes season 1 episode 24: How to Cook a German Goose by Radar

24. How to Cook a German Goose by Radar

8.0

The men of Stalag 13 are turned off by an American corporal's aloof attitude and boorish behavior, until they discover he has come to the camp to ask for help in carrying out a sabotage mission.

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25. Psychic Kommandant

8.0

After a startling, deadly new German weapon (a secret, noiseless aircraft) has been brought to Stalag 13 for testing, Hogan's gang must do their best to tarnish its image.

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26. The Prince from the Phone Company

9.0

Kinchloe dresses up as an African prince, whom Hogan has kidnapped, in order to ask the Germans for money to open a submarine base. Complications arise when the prince's wife arrives.

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27. The Safecracker Suite

8.0

Colonel Klink's happy reunion with an old military buddy ends abruptly when the man is arrested by the Gestapo. Will Klink end up in the clink as well?

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28. I Look Better in Basic Black

9.0

The men of Stalag 13 have no interest in tunneling into a neighboring barracks that houses new prisoners—until they discover that the new detainees are women!

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29. The Assassin

8.0

An important German nuclear scientist must be eliminated and Hogan's crew is asked to perform the task—a plan that takes an unexpected twist when the scientist comes to Hogan and asks for help fleeing the Nazi regime.

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30. Cupid Comes to Stalag 13

9.5

Colonel Klink is desperate after General Burkhalter plays matchmaker and pairs Klink with the general's sister, Gertude. Can Hogan deflect some of the Cupid's flying arrows away for the hapless, helpless Klink?

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31. The Flame Grows Higher

9.0

Somewhere along the elaborate, intricate underground escape route there is a disastrous weak link. Determined to find it, Hogan, Newkirk and Lebeau decide to break out of Stalag 13 by following the escape route themselves.

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32. Request Permission to Escape

8.0

Jilted by his girlfriend back home, Carter requests permission to escape so that he can somehow woo her back. Hogan agrees, but only if Carter can accomplish one last task of passing bogus battle plans on to the Germans.

Cast

Photo of Bob Crane

Bob Crane

Robert Hogan

Photo of Richard Dawson

Richard Dawson

Peter Newkirk

Photo of Robert Clary

Robert Clary

Louis LeBeau

Photo of Larry Hovis

Larry Hovis

Andrew Carter

Photo of Werner Klemperer

Werner Klemperer

Wilhelm Klink

Photo of John Banner

John Banner

Hans Schultz

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Reviews

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drystyx

4/10

This is a comedy about a POW camp in WW2 Germany.
Hogan is played by ill fated Bob Crane, who wise cracks his way through the series, making fools of the Germans.
To be honest, this series is very racist against German (pale, fair haired, European) males, while being accepting of German females.
That was the standard racism and neo Nazi Hollywood ideology of the seventies. The show actually paid homage to Adolf and Eva by declaring women to be fair and blond, while sending German males to die in war.
That was the American ideology of the late sixties up through the eighties, and it's not possible to watch movies or TV shows from that era without noticing it.
This particular show was boring when I was younger, but actually had some wit to it that is noticed more by older people.
It helps that every episode is totally ridiculous and can't be taken seriously.

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