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.
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1969
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1969-09-26
To transmit information home, Colonel Hogan plans to cast an American actor to star in a German propaganda film.
1969-10-03
Hogan steals the Luftwaffe codebook, but can't use it after Newkirk accidentally drops it down a well.
1969-10-10
In order to steal key documents, Hogan and his men volunteer for a German suicide-squad train bound for the Russian front.
1969-10-17
Hogan and his men plan to demolish a gasoline station that's just been built in camp.
1969-10-24
Hogan kidnaps General Burkhalter's sister, with the intention of exchanging her for a captured Allied agent.
1969-10-31
Colonel Klink is set up for execution after the gestapo finds him with underground information --- planted on him by Hogan.
1969-11-07
A new weapon is about to be tested and Hogan schemes to get the blueprints to foil its detonation.
1969-11-14
When the Gestapo blackmails Klink, Hogan plans to steal the incriminating photo.
1969-11-21
Hogan plots to keep a secret device, hidden on board a downed plane, from the Germans.
1969-11-28
A defecting Field Marshal tailed by Major Hochstetter to Stalag 13 needs Hogan's help to get to England.
1969-12-05
By planting an opened parachute in camp, Hogan tricks the Germans into looking for an Allied agent --- so he can find the missing briefcase that was handcuffed to a courier.
1969-12-12
Hogan convinces Klink to open a business selling "rare" cuckoo clocks, which Hogan plans to use for smuggling information.
1969-12-19
Hogan plans to filter information into London through the wires of a German propaganda radio broadcast.
1969-12-26
Hogan prods Sergeant Schultz to reveal the site of a secret atomic installation that Schultz has been assigned to guard.
1970-01-02
Hogan throws an anniversary party for Klink, planning to use party balloons to forecast the weather.
1970-01-09
Hogan convinces Klink to get back in shape so he won't be shipped to the Russian front.
1970-01-16
Things heat up as Hogan schemes to return a load of stolen paintings to London, just as Marya convinces Schultz to impersonate Reich Marshal Goering.
1970-01-23
"Kinch" agrees to fight a German boxing champ to divert attention from a heist that Hogan is planning.
1970-01-30
By having LeBeau design her gown, Hogan plans to use the wedding of Burkhalter's niece as a smokescreen to smuggle a defector out of Germany.
1970-02-13
When he's captured in German uniform, Carter convinces the Germans that he is one of them.
1970-02-20
Hogan tries to save Klink from the officer who wants to turn him in for his lousy bookkeeping skills.
1970-02-27
With the help of a singer, Hogan schemes to prevent the Gestapo from arresting all the local Allied agents.
1970-03-06
Schultz is headed for the Russian front because Burkhalter caught him goofing off.
1970-03-13
To transport secret documents, Hogan sets up Klink with a female agent --- but when the wrong documents fall into Klink's hands, Schultz becomes the delivery boy.
1970-03-20
On a mission to capture Rommel, Colonel Crittendon and his commandos parachute into camp, but the Colonel is the only one to avoid capture.
1970-03-27
Hogan gets Klink to believe he is about to bust a POW escape ring.