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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1970
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1970-09-20
Colonel Hogan needs LeBeau to whip up something special for a German general, but the chef has made plans to escape to France.
1970-09-27
When the Gestapo targets Colonel Klink's radio expert, Hogan helps save him before he's silenced for good.
1970-10-04
Hogan convinces Klink that he is a great artist so he can smuggle out some maps in the Kommandant's canvases.
1970-10-11
Part 1 of 2. When Sir Charles Chitterly parachutes into Stalag 13, Hogan asks Colonel Crittendon to pretend he's Sir Charles --- but Lady Chitterly isn't fooled.
1970-10-18
Part 2 of 2. Hogan fears the phony Sir Charles can't trick Hitler. Things get even more complicated when Chitterly escapes from the prisoner's tunnel.
1970-10-25
The heroes try to prevent the Gestapo from sending Klink and Schultz to the Russian front.
1970-11-01
When Schultz is put in command, his mania for power jeopardizes Hogan's plan to smuggle uranium to London.
1970-11-08
Right after he tells a new prisoner about their secret operations, Hogan discovers he's a German spy.
1970-11-15
When Klink gives the heroes a tape recorder so they can send messages back home, Hogan has bigger plans for the device.
1970-11-22
Hogan's plot to hijack a dynamite truck takes a different tack when the truck makes an unscheduled stop.
1970-11-29
Hogan and his men mastermind the ambush of a Gestapo train that's transporting an underground agent to Berlin.
1970-12-06
The heroes use Klink's car radio to pass information to an underground agent about a German rocket factory.
1970-12-13
To smuggle out an anti-radar device, Hogan passes LeBeau off as a fortune-teller after convincing Klink he's been struck by lightning.
1970-12-27
When three Gestapo officers detain Hogan and Carter, the two frantically plan their escape --- until they learn the officers want to defect.
1971-01-10
Klink takes Hogan to England to steal an Allied plane, but Hogan has other plans --- to expose some Nazi spies.
1971-01-17
The heroes pose a Nazi officers to root out a German spy posing as an American pilot.
1971-01-24
Dressed as a general's wife, Newkirk attends a tea party to deliver penicillin to an underground leader.
1971-01-31
To get ahold of secret papers, Hogan enlists a beautiful Russian spy to convince Klink he's needed at the Russian front.
1971-02-07
When Klink gets assigned to defend a German officer accused of treason, Hogan helps to prove his innocence.
1971-02-21
When a rocket lands near camp, the heroes don't know how they'll smuggle it out --- until Russian spy Marya comes on the scene.
1971-02-28
General Burkhalter's sister Gertrude thinks her dim-witted fiance should be made Klink's assistant, which interferes with Hogan's plan to aid an American general.
1971-03-07
When Gestapo agents accuse Hogan of sabotage, he explains that his exact double, a German traitor, is the real culprit.
1971-03-21
Hogan and his men start an avalanche to prevent Panzer tanks from reaching their destination.
1971-03-28
Hogan and a beautiful underground agent team up to immobilize three mobile rocket launchers.