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Hogan's Heroes [TV Series]
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

It began life as The Heroes, a seriocomic series set in an American penitentiary. But by the time CBS premiered it on September 17, 1965, the project had been retitled Hogan's Heroes and had been retooled as a situation comedy set in a German POW camp during WW2. Popular L.A. disc jockey Bob Cranestarred as Colonel Robert Hogan, senior American officer at Stalag 13, a supposedly inescapable prison compound. The advertising for the series was a bit misleading, suggesting that Hogan and his men had converted the camp into a luxurious country club, and that other POWs were eager to break in rather than break out. While it was true that the prisoners led a more comfortable life than was customary during the war years, Hogan's Heroes was not a tasteless spoof of the Nazi era but instead a secret-agent series with a laughtrack. As the head of an underground resistance operation, Hogan used his prison barracks as headquarters for a vast and highly efficient espionage operation, performing acts of sabotage and subterfuge and helping captured Allies escape the Germans right under the noses of the enemy. The "Heroes" maintained constant radio contact with London, and with the help of a large underground tunnel (and the indirect assistance of the camp's guard dogs, who had been charmed into docility by the prisoners), they were able to help win the war while remaining securely behind enemy lines throughout the duration. Also in the cast was Werner Klemperer as Col. Wilhelm Klink, the strutting pompous and utterly inept commandant of Stalag 13. Playing on Klink's monumental ego, as well as his mortal terror of the Gestapo and other such higher-ups, Hogan was able to dance rings around the commandant, and, in fact, was the real head of the Stalag. Similarly, Klink's second in command, Sgt. Schultz (John Banner), was a fat, amiable oaf who, terrified that if he ever spoke out about the suspicious activities of Hogan's men lest he be sent to the Russian Front for incompetence, was forever distancing himself from the action by exclaiming "I see NOTHINK! I know NOTHINK!" As for the "Heroes" themselves, they included the American Sgt. Andrew Carter (Larry Hovis), an explosive expert; British Cpl. Peter Newkirk (Richard Dawson), a topnotch guerilla fighter; French Cpl. Louis LeBeau, a superb gourmet chef who kept the roly-poly Schultz at bay with his succulent dishes; and African-American Sgt. James Kinchloe (Ivan Dixon), an electronics whiz (Dixon, the only black member of the cast, left the series at the end of season five and was more or less replaced by Kenneth Washington as Sgt. Richard Baker). Also in the cast on a recurring basis were Leon Askin as Klink's bombastic superior officer General Burkhalter, Howard Caine as short-tempered Gestapo operative Major Hochstetter, and Cynthia Lynn and Sigrid Valdis as Helga and Hilda, Klink's curvaceous blond secretaries with whom Hogan flirted shamelessly. Lasting six seasons -- or roughly two seasons longer than WW2 itself -- Hogan's Heroes ended its network run on July 4, 1971, thence moved on to syndicated-rerun heaven.

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   Hogan's Heroes: Go Light on the Heavy Water  (1965, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Top Hat, White Tie and Bomb Sight  (1965, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Happiness Is a Warm Sergeant  (1965, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Scientist  (1965, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan's Hofbrau  (1965, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Oil for the Lamps of Hogan  (1965, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Reservations are Required  (1965, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13  (1965, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Happy Birthday, Adolf  (1966, Robert Butler, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Gold Rush  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hello, Zolle  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: It Takes a Thief...Sometimes  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Great Impersonation  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Pizza Parlor  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The 43rd, a Moving Story  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: How to Cook a German Goose by Radar  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Psychic Kommandant  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Prince from the Phone Company  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Safecracker Suite  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: I Look Better in Basic Black  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Assassin  (1966, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Cupid Comes to Stalag 13  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Flame Grows Higher  (1966, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Request Permission to Escape  (1966, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan Gives a Birthday Party  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Schultz Brigade  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Diamonds in the Rough  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Operation Briefcase  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Battle of Stalag 13  (1966, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Rise and Fall of General Schultz  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan Springs  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: A Klink, a Bomb and a Short Fuse  (1966, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Tanks for the Memory  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: A Tiger Hunt in Paris, Part One  (1966, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: A Tiger Hunt in Paris, Part Two  (1966, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up?  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Don't Forget to Write  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Rocket  (1966, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Information Please  (1966, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Art for Hogan's Sake  (1966, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The General Swap  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Great Brinksmeyer Robbery  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Praise the Führer and Pass the Ammunition  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan and the Lady Doctor  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Swing Shift  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Heil Klink  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Everyone Has a Brother-in-Law  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Killer Klink  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Reverend Kommandant Klink  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Tower  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Colonel Klink's Secret Weapon  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Top Secret Top Coat  (1967, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Reluctant Target  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Crittendon Plan  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Some of Their Planes Are Missing  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: D-Day at Stalag 13  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Casanova Klink  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: How to Win Friends and Influence Nazis  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Nights in Shining Armor  (1967, Gene Reynolds)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hot Money  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: One in Every Crowd  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Is General Hammerschlag Burning?  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: A Russian Is Coming  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: An Evening of Generals  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Everybody Loves a Snowman  (1967, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Hostage  (1967, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Carter Turns Traitor  (1967, Howard Morris)
   Hogan's Heroes: Two Nazis for the Price of One  (1967, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Is There a Doctor in the House?  (1968, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan, Go Home  (1968, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Sticky Wicket Newkirk  (1968, John Rich)
   Hogan's Heroes: War Takes a Holiday  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Duel of Honor  (1968, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Axis Annie  (1968, John Rich)
   Hogan's Heroes: What Time Does the Balloon Go Up?  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: LeBeau and the Little Old Lady  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: How to Escape From Prison Camp Without Really Trying  (1968, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Collector General  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Ultimate Weapon  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Monkey Business  (1968, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Drums Along the Dusseldorf  (1968, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Clearance Sale at the Black Market  (1968, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Klink vs. the Gonculator  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: How to Catch a Papa Bear  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan's Trucking Service...We Deliver the Factory to You  (1968, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: To the Gestapo with Love  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Man's Best Friend Is Not His Dog  (1968, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Never Play Cards with Strangers  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Color the Luftwaffe Red  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Guess Who Came to Dinner?  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: No Names Please  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Bad Day in Berlin  (1968, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: Will the Blue Baron Strike Again?  (1968, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Will the Real Colonel Klink Please Stand Up Against the Wall?  (1968, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: Man in a Box  (1968, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Missing Klink  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Who Stole My Copy of 'Mein Kampf?'  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Operation Hannibal  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: My Favorite Prisoner  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Watch the Trains Go By  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Old Flame  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Up in Klink's Room  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Purchasing Plan  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Witness  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Big Dish  (1969, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Return of Major Bonacelli  (1969, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: Happy Birthday, Dear Hogan  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan Goes Hollywood  (1969, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Well  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Klink Commandos  (1969, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Gasoline War  (1969, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: Unfair Exchange  (1969, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Kommandant Dies at Dawn  (1969, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: Bombsight  (1969, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Big Picture  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Big Gamble  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Defector  (1969, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Empty Parachute  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Antique  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Is There a Traitor in the House?  (1969, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: At Last--Schultz Knows Something  (1969, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: How's the Weather?  (1970, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Get Fit or Go Fight  (1970, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: Fat Hermann, Go Home  (1970, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Softer They Fall  (1970, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: One Army at a Time  (1970, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Standing Room Only  (1970, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: Six Lessons From Madame LaGrange  (1970, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Sergeant's Analyst  (1970, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Merry Widow  (1970, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Crittendon's Commandos  (1970, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Escape  (1970, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Cuisine a la Stalag 13  (1970, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Experts  (1970, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Masterpiece  (1970, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: Lady Chitterly's Lover, Part One  (1970, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Lady Chitterly's Lover, Part Two  (1970, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Gestapo Takeover  (1970, Irving Moore)
   Hogan's Heroes: Kommandant Schultz  (1970, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Eight O'Clock and All is Well  (1970, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Big Record  (1970, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: It's Dynamite  (1970, Bob Sweeney)
   Hogan's Heroes: Operation Tiger  (1970, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Big Broadcast  (1970, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Gypsy  (1970, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Dropouts  (1970, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Easy Come, Easy Go  (1971, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Meister Spy  (1971, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: That's No Lady, That's My Spy  (1971, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: To Russia Without Love  (1971, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Klink for the Defense  (1971, Jerry London)
   Hogan's Heroes: The Kamikazes are Coming  (1971, Edward H. Feldman)
   Hogan's Heroes: Kommandant Gertrude  (1971, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Hogan's Double Life  (1971, Bruce Bilson)
   Hogan's Heroes: Look at the Pretty Snowflakes  (1971, Irving Moore)
   Hogan's Heroes: Rockets or Romance  (1971, Marc Daniels)
   Hogan's Heroes: Gowns By Yvette  (1970, Richard Kinon)
   Hogan's Heroes: Season 01 
   Hogan's Heroes: Season 02 
   Hogan's Heroes: Season 03 
   Hogan's Heroes: Season 04 
   Hogan's Heroes: Season 05 
   Hogan's Heroes: Season 06