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Original Air Date—17 September 1965 The prisoners create an elaborate underground ruse to fool a German spy that has been placed in their ranks. |
Original Air Date—24 September 1965 Learning that the German army is manufacturing an improved Tiger tank, Hogan and his men are determined to steal one, so they can disassemble it and make blueprints for the Allies. |
Original Air Date—1 October 1965 Knowing that the Allies won't bomb one of their own prisoner-of-war camps, the Germans store a secret rocket at Stalag 13 until its base on the Atlantic coast is completed. Hogan creates a phony "Kommandant of the Year" award as a diversion for his real plan to sabotage the weapon. |
Original Air Date—8 October 1965 During a visit by the Inspector General, Hogan's men try to prevent the inept Colonel Klink from being transferred to the Russian Front. When their plan works too well and Klink is promoted to a position in Berlin, the POWs must get Klink unpromoted. |
Original Air Date—15 October 1965 Hogan's efforts to help a German baroness to escape are thwarted by Klink, who has arranged for the transfer of a British prisoner who is senior to Colonel Hogan. |
Original Air Date—22 October 1965 When a British commando unit is captured before they can blow up a crucial German ammo dump, Hogan and his men attempt to finish the job. |
Original Air Date—29 October 1965 When the Air Force can't knock out an important German bridge, Hogan decides to try to destroy it from the ground, but he's short on explosives. Carter's efforts to manufacture some only destroy some of the tunnels underneath the prison camp, so Hogan decides to steal gunpowder from the German ammunition hut by covering the building with graffiti and then breaking into it while his men repaint it. |
Original Air Date—5 November 1965 Hogan wants to get a peek at the documents that a visiting general has. |
Original Air Date—12 November 1965 Hogan convinces Kommandant Klink that the heavy water being stored at Stalag 13 is a youth potion. |
Original Air Date—19 November 1965 Using the microphone that Klink has installed in the barracks, Hogan tricks Klink into contacting an underground member. |
Original Air Date—26 November 1965 After Klink finds Sergeant Schultz drunk he gets a tough new replacement. |
Original Air Date—3 December 1965 Corporal LeBeau pretends to be a visiting French scientist while Hogan smuggles out the real one. |
Original Air Date—10 December 1965 Hogan sneaks out of camp to a local German Hofbrau House to get the details of a nearby German army unit. |
Original Air Date—17 December 1965 The Germans want to safely build a synthetic fuel plant in Stalag 13, but Hogan convinces them that there is oil beneath the camp. |
Original Air Date—24 December 1965 During an operation to send out twenty Allied soldiers, one of them escapes early and is captured. |
Original Air Date—31 December 1965 The Germans are looking for an escaped prisoner named Michaels who also happens to have made off with a German gun sight. It falls on Hogan and his men to get Michaels and the gun sight to England. To accomplish this Hogan convinces Klink he is fatigued and should have an Officer's Club to relax in. The ploy works and they begin to build it but are actually building a boat with the plan of sailing Michaels out. |
Original Air Date—7 January 1966 Hogan and his men must destroy a German artillery unit so that the Allies can send in a bombing raid on Hitler's birthday. |
Original Air Date—14 January 1966 The Germans have stolen a gold shipment from the French and Hogan must convince Klink to have it moved to the safety of Stalag 13. |
Original Air Date—21 January 1966 While Hogan detains a German general during an Allied offensive, a Gestapo officer looks into Stalag 13's perfect escape record. |
Original Air Date—28 January 1966 Hogan's latest underground contacts are secretly German spies. |
Original Air Date—4 February 1966 Sergeant Schultz impersonates Klink in a scheme to get some of his men free from the Gestapo. |
Original Air Date—11 February 1966 To get a Italian officer to defect, they use pizza to tempt him. |
Original Air Date—25 February 1966 Hogan has a mission to destroy a local artillery battery, but Klink's new tough second-in-command is impeding the heroes. |
Original Air Date—4 March 1966 A new prisoner in a corporal's uniform turns out to be a general with a mission for Hogan. |
Original Air Date—11 March 1966 In a plot to get to an airplane with a silent engine, Hogan gets Klink to believe that he is psychic. |
Original Air Date—18 March 1966 An African prince comes to Stalag 13 who is negotiating with the Germans for the rights in his country to built a submarine base and Hogan replaces him with Kinchloe. |
Original Air Date—25 March 1966 Klink helps an old friend by assisting Hogan in the theft of the plans for an assassination on the Fuehrer. |
Original Air Date—1 April 1966 Three American women show up at Stalag 13 and Hogan wants to know why. |
Original Air Date—8 April 1966 As Hogan tries to help a German scientist defect and bumbling Colonel Crittendon interferes again. |
Original Air Date—15 April 1966 Hogan wants Klink to forget about a promotion so he plays cupid for him and General Burkhalter's sister. |
Original Air Date—22 April 1966 There seems to be a traitor in the escaped prisoner pipeline and Hogan has to find him by following the escape route. |
Original Air Date—29 April 1966 Carter receives a Dear John letter and wants to join the rest of the prisoners that escape and go home. |
Original Air Date—16 September 1966 Two shot down pilots are in Stalag 13 and inform Hogan that allied planes are having a difficult time getting past German defenses to blow up a refinery. Hogan devises a scheme to use a German plane to blow it. The plan is complicated when Hogan discovers that the General who has the plane has made Hogan and his thinking a study of his. |
Original Air Date—23 September 1966 Klink is caught in a conspiracy with Colonels Burmeister and Bussie to discredit General Burkhalter with the Gestapo. Burkhalter knows something is up and has the three arrested. Hogan is worried that a new Kommandant could replace Klink should he be found guilty. He must come up with a plan to get Klink back on the General's good side. |
Original Air Date—30 September 1966 A milk maiden comes into camp selling milk and secretly sneaks a note to Hogan. He is to rendezvous with her at night in the woods. Hogan suspects a trap but meets her anyway. Hogan's suspicions are correct and she betrays him and hands him over to a Gestapo officer who knows all about Hogan and his operation. He wants one million dollars in diamonds or he will blow the whistle on Hogan and his men. |
Original Air Date—7 October 1966 London airdrops a man codenamed Hercules near the camp. At the same time General Stauffen will be conducting an inspection of Stalag 13. Hercules' mission is to switch his briefcase with Stauffens. Stauffen is part of the plot to assassinate Hitler and Hercules' briefcase is equipped with a time bomb. Everything is proceeding as planned until Schultz unknowingly arms the bomb. |
Original Air Date—14 October 1966 Hogan and his men smuggle a woman into the camp. Her name is Greta and she is a member of the Hammelburg Underground. She informs Hogan that his sabotage efforts in the area have the Gestapo whipped into a frenzy and that it is jeopardizing their efforts to smuggle out escaped prisoners. While this is going on, a Wehrmacht General wants to use Stalag 13 as a rest camp for Wehrmacht officers at the same time a Gestapo Colonel has designs on the camp as an interrogation facility for Hammelburg citizens. Hogan and his men play the two officers against each other while helping Greta with her problems. |
Original Air Date—21 October 1966 Hogan is stymied over how to rescue a captured member of the underground until a potential diversion - in the form of an old WWI buddy of Sgt. Schultz. |
Original Air Date—28 October 1966 Hogan manages to free four underground leaders from the Germans and smuggles the quartet into Stalag 13. But a plan to spirit the men off to freedom in England suddenly looks hopeless when a leaky pipe fills the gang's emergency tunnel with water! |
Original Air Date—4 November 1966 All goes well when Hogan's gang steals Klink's code book from his safe, photograph the contents, and returns it to its proper place. But there's a small hitch - Carter forgets to load the camera with film! |
Original Air Date—11 November 1966 When Newkirk discovers a new radio-controlled tank that could win the war for Germany, the allies want Hogan and the men to photograph the tank and then destroy it - but complications ensue during their mission. |
Original Air Date—18 November 1966 "Tiger," a female underground agent, is arrested while trying to document some secret German bases and is held in Paris for questioning. So Hogan and LeBeau become stowaways aboard Klink's staff car and head for Paris to free her. |
Original Air Date—25 November 1966 While trying to free the underground agent "Tiger" in Paris, Hogan must seek help from a Parisian fortune teller and also enlist the aid of a man who is a look-alike for Nazi Police Chief Heinrich Himmler! |
Original Air Date—2 December 1966 With camp security raised, Hogan and his men are desperate to smuggle some top-secret of German fortifications to allies. The solution? Make liberal use of Carter's remarkable impersonation of Adolf Hitler! |
Original Air Date—9 December 1966 The aristocratic Colonel Klink fails a routine physical exam and lands a combat assignment at the Russian front! Fearing a hard-line replacement at Stalag 13, the men must do all they can to rescind Klink's marching papers. |
Original Air Date—16 December 1966 Hogan and his men make plans to lure Luftwaffe bombers within range of an allied anti-craft installation hidden in an abandoned warehouse, but Carter makes shambles of the plan when, while "leaking" the info to Klink, he forgets the name of the town where the strategic warehouse is located. |
Original Air Date—23 December 1966 Suspecting a security leak at Stalag 13, Gen. Burkhalter goes fishing with some false information and Col. Hogan falls for the bait. As a result, Burkhalter plants a spy among the prisoners to expose the guilty parties. |
Original Air Date—30 December 1966 An assertive Gen. Burkhalter "requisitions" the famous Édouard Manet painting, The Fife Player," from the Louvre museum in Paris to give to Hermann Goering as a birthday present. Undaunted by seeming impossible logistics, Hogan and LeBeau decide to steal it back! |
Original Air Date—6 January 1967 Col. Hogan is less than thrilled when he is assigned to help an obnoxious American general flee Stalag 13 - and the secret plan, involving a prisoner swap, winds up as trying and difficult as the arrogant escapee himself. |
Original Air Date—13 January 1967 When the gang's hidden cache of money - needed to purchase a secret map - goes up in smoke, the men of Stalag 13 must come up with a way to replace the cash - and decide to pull off a bank heist in the nearby town. |
Original Air Date—20 January 1967 Hogan and his men are determined to create chaos during some staged war games a ruthless Nazi colonel has scheduled near Stalag 13. So what do you suppose would happen if the fake explosives planned for the exercises were somehow replaced with live ammunition? |
Original Air Date—27 January 1967 Hogan nixes a mission to destroy a synthetic fuel plant because the caper is too risky...but he is overruled - and forced to participate in the scheme by the ploy's mastermind, a strong-willed determined female scientist. |
Original Air Date—3 February 1967 Masquerading as German workers, Hogan and the crew have made elaborate and foolproof plans to blow a German cannon factory sky-high - but their plan backfires when Newkirk winds up being drafted into the German army. |
Season 2, Episode 22: Heil KlinkOriginal Air Date—10 February 1967 When an important Gestapo official wants to defect, Hogan brings him to Stalag 13 - and convinces Col. Klink that the fugitive is Adolf Hitler in disguise...who is trying to elude assassins by hiding at the camp.
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Original Air Date—17 February 1967 Capt. Kurtz, Gen. Burkhalter's brother-in-law, becomes the camp's tough new adjutant. What's worse, he's keeping a watchful eye on every corner of Stalag 13 and ends up getting in the way of Hogan's plans to blow up an enemy munitions train.
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Original Air Date—24 February 1967 The bubbling Sgt. Schultz has unwittingly been conned into making a trip to Heidelberg as a courier for the underground, but after upsetting Col. Klink, the sergeant is ordered to remain grounded at the camp. How will Hogan and the gang win him a new weekend pass?
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Original Air Date—3 March 1967 Lt. Claude Boucher's plane is shot down and he is brought to Stalag 13 to be interrogated by Major Hochstetter. Boucher refuses to give any information so Hochstetter employs the tactic of casting doubts on his fiancées honor. Hogan is worried this may get results so his plan is to smuggle the girl into camp to prove she is still loyal to Boucher.
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Original Air Date—10 March 1967 Col. Klink's "no escape" record is jeopardized when Malcom Flood, a British escape artist, lands in Stalag 13 and intends to continue his impressive escape record - a plan likely to endanger Col. Hogan's scheduled rendezvous with an OSS agent.
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Season 2, Episode 27: The TowerOriginal Air Date—17 March 1967 When the Nazis construct a new communications tower near Stalag 13 - one that is potentially deadly to the allies - Hogan enlists a beautiful underground agent to help destroy the tower, with Kinchloe assigned to snap some incriminating photos of Gen. Burkhalter.
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Original Air Date—24 March 1967 After receiving a "poor" rating from the Inspector General of prison camps, Col. Klink brings in stern new sergeant to discipline the prisoners. How can Hogan and his men make sure the camp's ruthless "discipline machine" has the shortest reign possible?
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Original Air Date—31 March 1967 A secret military document is mistakenly hidden in Col. Klink's topcoat at a party, and a desperate Hogan must nab the document because of both its value to the allies and because Klink will be charged with treason and replaced at Stalag 13 if it is discovered in his possession.
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Original Air Date—7 April 1967 Klink becomes convinced that he is marked for assassination by a mysterious "Mr. X" after a series of close calls at the stalag. Could Hogan be behind the threats? Yes...but it's all part of a plan to masquerade as Klink in order to help a valuable underground agent escape the camp!
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Original Air Date—9 September 1967 Bumbling British Colonel Crittedon again disrupts Hogan's plans to get out an Allied officer.
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Original Air Date—16 September 1967 The Germans have whipped up a plot to send Germans into England in captured Allied planes.
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Original Air Date—23 September 1967 To help the allied invasion at Normandy, Hogan convinces the Germans that Klink has been promoted to Chief of Staff.
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Original Air Date—30 September 1967 A Gestapo female operative tries to lure secrets out of Sergeant Schultz.
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Original Air Date—7 October 1967 Winston Chuchill's right hand man Group Captain "Robbie" Roberts, who also happens to be a close friend of Hogan, is shot down, captured and brought to Stalag 13. However, it is all part of a Luftwaffe scheme to assassinate Churchill as Roberts is put in the cooler while an impostor is to escape and head to England to carry out the job. However, Hogan finds out what is going on and makes plans for the real Roberts to escape while the impostor stays in Luftwaffe custody.
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Original Air Date—14 October 1967 General Burkhalter comes to Stalag 13 determined to marry off his sister to Klink. Hogan has to find a German agent in the underground.
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Original Air Date—21 October 1967 Hogan tempts a Swedish scientist to defect.
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Original Air Date—28 October 1967 The heroes need to get both a French scientist and some bullet proof vests out of Stalag 13. |
Season 3, Episode 9: Hot MoneyOriginal Air Date—4 November 1967 The Germans have set up a money counterfeiting operation in the camp and Hoagn is planning on destroying it. |
Original Air Date—11 November 1967 An American prisoner of war has information on Hogan that he wants to sell to the Germans. |
Original Air Date—18 November 1967 Hogan takes Kinchloe to Paris to visit a friend of his who might help them get plans for the defense of Paris. |
Original Air Date—25 November 1967 A disagreeable Russian pilot wants to escape, but refuses to go first to London. He wants to head east to Mother Russia. |
Original Air Date—2 December 1967 Posing as waiters, the heroes want to get rid of a room full of German generals. |
Original Air Date—9 December 1967 With Major Hochstetter in the camp, Hogan has extra trouble trying to smuggle out a bomber crew especially after they are moved from their usual barracks. |
Original Air Date—16 December 1967 Planting a fuel depot right outside Stalag 13, a German general is tempting Hogan. Marya the white Russian also shows up again. |
Original Air Date—23 December 1967 The location of a chemical plant is the prize when Hogan gets Carter to become a traitor. |
Original Air Date—30 December 1967 A Gestapo officer who knows all about the Stalag 13 operation blackmails Hogan to find out about the Manhattan Project. |
Original Air Date—6 January 1968 Klink's illness causes problems for one of Hogan's plots. |
Original Air Date—13 January 1968 The Allied Command orders Colonel Hogan to leave and turn over his operations to the bumbling Colonel Crittendon. |
Original Air Date—20 January 1968 Newkirk sneaks a beautiful woman into camp who turns out to be a Gestapo agent. |
Original Air Date—27 January 1968 Hogan convinces Klink and the Gestapo that the war is over so that they will release some prisoners. |
Original Air Date—3 February 1968 Hogan helps Klink prepare for a hasty trip to Argentina when he finds himself in a duel. |
Season 3, Episode 23: Axis AnnieOriginal Air Date—10 February 1968 Using the German propaganda radio network, Hogan gets information to the underground. |
Original Air Date—17 February 1968 Hogan helps an escapee go out of camp in a balloon. |
Original Air Date—24 February 1968 LeBeau says that he keeps rendezvousing with a little old lady who is actually young and beautiful. |
Original Air Date—2 March 1968 Hogan has trouble trying to get thirty prisoners out of camp. |
Original Air Date—9 March 1968 A collection of stolen art comes to Stalag 13 and Hogan decides to steal it. |
Original Air Date—16 March 1968 Hogan makes the Germans think that Schultz has ESP to get them to move their anti-aircraft defenses. |
Original Air Date—23 March 1968 Hogan's latest escapee is a chimp from the local zoo who helps them deliver a radio part to the underground. |
Original Air Date—30 March 1968 After a bridge is set to be blown up, Hogan learns that Allied prisoners will be trucked over it. |
Original Air Date—28 September 1968 How can Hogan and his crew keep Sgt. Schultz from being transferred to the Russian Front? |
Original Air Date—5 October 1968 Coming up with a fake secret device, the gonculator, Klink brings to Stalag 13 the electronics expert who wants to defect. |
Original Air Date—12 October 1968 The Gestapo sets a trap for the elusive underground agent known as 'Papa Bear' (Hogan) and Newkirk gets caught. |
Original Air Date—19 October 1968 Colonel Crittendon shows up again and messes up Hogan's plans to destroy a ball bearing plant. |
Original Air Date—26 October 1968 The Gestapo brings three lovely ladies into the camp to interrogate the prisoners. |
Original Air Date—2 November 1968 Hogan's crew is chasing a dog around after it buries a bone that contains pictures of a new German tank. |
Original Air Date—9 November 1968 Plans to destroy a nearby rocket fuel plant don't go as Hogan would like. |
Original Air Date—16 November 1968 Hogan and his crew volunteer to paint Luftwaffe headquarters to get a secret map of base locations. |
Original Air Date—23 November 1968 Hogan makes arrangements for a contact to get to London and then suspects that she is a traitor. |
Original Air Date—30 November 1968 An American journalist is rescued by Hogan and then an anonymous piece on his operations appears in an American newspaper. |
Original Air Date—7 December 1968 An American agent enters Germany and then works with Hogan's people to get a German officer out of Berlin. |
Original Air Date—14 December 1968 Hogan tricks Klink into throwing a party for a German World War I ace so that Hogan can find the location of his headquarters. |
Original Air Date—21 December 1968 When Carter in the disguise of the camp kommandant and is seen near one of their operations, Klink could end up being tried for treason. |
Original Air Date—28 December 1968 Hogan is hot on the trail of capturing LeBeau, but not too quickly since he has a mission to complete. |
Original Air Date—4 January 1969 Hogan wants to kidnap Burkhalter and trade him for a captured underground agent and instead finds out that Klink is his hostage. |
Original Air Date—11 January 1969 Klink is getting an award from a lovely Allied defector and Hogan plans to get to her first. |
Original Air Date—18 January 1969 The heroes enlist the daughter of a German general to get to photograph his secret plans. |
Original Air Date—25 January 1969 Hogan provides information to a German baroness that includes phony invasion plans. |
Original Air Date—1 February 1969 By arranging a rendezvous between Klink and Burkhalter's sister, Hogan can slip out of camp and destroy a train. |
Original Air Date—8 February 1969 When one of Klink's old friends goes on his honeymoon, Hogan hitches a ride to get some radios to Paris. |
Original Air Date—15 February 1969 Hogan goes to the hospital to get information from a wounded contact. |
Original Air Date—22 February 1969 Hogan has a touchy mission to deliver ammunition to the underground. |
Original Air Date—1 March 1969 The Germans are sending Hogan to America demanding surrender along with another surprise. |
Original Air Date—8 March 1969 An anti-aircraft system designed by an English woman has to be destroyed. |
Original Air Date—15 March 1969 An Italian officer helps Hogan photograph a Luftwaffe airbase. |
Original Air Date—22 March 1969 For Colonel Hogan's birthday his crew decides to give him one ammunition dump freshly destroyed. |
Original Air Date—26 September 1969 To get information out, Hogan makes use of an American actor that is appearing in a German propaganda film. |
Season 5, Episode 2: The WellOriginal Air Date—3 October 1969 A stolen German codebook is useless after Newkirk accidentally drops it down a well. |
Original Air Date—10 October 1969 Klink and Hogan's men together head to the Russian front on a suicide mission to steal some secret documents. |
Original Air Date—17 October 1969 A gas station has just been set up inside Stalag 13 and Hogan plans to blow it up. |
Original Air Date—24 October 1969 Hogan uses Burkhalter's sister as a pawn to get back a captured Allied spy. |
Original Air Date—31 October 1969 Again Hogan uses Klink to deliver information to the underground and this time the Gestapo finds it on him. |
Season 5, Episode 7: BombsightOriginal Air Date—7 November 1969 Hogan wants to get the plans for a new German bomb sight. |
Original Air Date—14 November 1969 Klink is being blackmailed by the Gestapo and Hogan plans to help him. |
Original Air Date—21 November 1969 Hogan receives orders to get a secret box off a plane that went down near Stalag 13. |
Original Air Date—28 November 1969 Hochstetter traces a defecting Field Marshall to Stalag 13. |
Original Air Date—5 December 1969 Hogan plants an empty parachute in the camp sending the Germans on a wild goose chase for a downed Allied agent. |
Original Air Date—12 December 1969 Hogan gets Klink to deal in supposedly rare cuckoo clocks so that he can send out information. |
Original Air Date—19 December 1969 Hogan poses are a traitor to send information via a propaganda radio broadcast. |
Original Air Date—26 December 1969 Schultz has been guarding a secret nuclear facility and Hogan wants to get its location out of him. |
Original Air Date—2 January 1970 Throwing a party for Klink, the prisoners use the party balloons to get weather information. |
Original Air Date—9 January 1970 Hogan has to get Klink back into shape or Burkhalter plans to send him to the Russian Front. |
Original Air Date—16 January 1970 Marya the White Russian uses Schultz to impersonate Goering just as Hogan is trying to save a trainload of stolen art. |
Original Air Date—23 January 1970 Kinchloe participates in a camp boxing match to divert attention from Hogan's planned heist. |
Original Air Date—30 January 1970 Burkhalter's niece is getting married and by having LeBeau design her wedding gown, Hogan is going to smuggle a defector out of Germany. |
Original Air Date—13 February 1970 Dressed in a German uniform for an operation, Carter finds himself serving in the German army. |
Original Air Date—20 February 1970 Hogan has to save Klink when his account books at Stalag 13 aren't quite correct. |
Original Air Date—27 February 1970 Hogan and a German singer try and stop the arrest of local Allied agents. |
Original Air Date—6 March 1970 Burkhalter discovers Schultz goofing off and has him sent to the Russian Front. |
Original Air Date—13 March 1970 After Klink takes the wrong papers for a rendezvous with a female contact, Hogan sends Schultz to meet the woman. |
Original Air Date—20 March 1970 Crittendon and Hogan's men try to capture Rommel very unsuccessfully. |
Original Air Date—27 March 1970 Hogan has Klink believing that he is on the trail of a big prisoner escape operation. |
Original Air Date—20 September 1970 Lebeau wants to escape leaving Stalag 13 without its resident chef. |
Original Air Date—27 September 1970 Hogan first saves and then helps to escape a German radio expert who the Germans want dead. |
Original Air Date—4 October 1970 Hogan convinces Klink that he is a great artist so that he can make a rendezvous in an art gallery. |
Original Air Date—11 October 1970 Lord Chitterly, an English traitor who looks like the bumbling Colonel Crittendon, enters Stalag 13 with information for the Germans. Crittendon is made up to replace the Lord and fool the Germans. |
Original Air Date—18 October 1970 Lord Chitterly, an English traitor who looks like the bumbling Colonel Crittendon, enters Stalag 13 with information for the Germans. Crittendon is made up to replace the Lord and fool the Germans. The real Lord escapes. |
Original Air Date—25 October 1970 Stalag 13 is taken over by the Gestapo while Klink and Schultz are to sent to the Russian front. |
Original Air Date—1 November 1970 Schultz is now the temporary Kommandant of Satalg 13 and starts to abuse his new power. |
Original Air Date—8 November 1970 Hogan and company tell a German mole disguised as an American all about their operation. |
Original Air Date—15 November 1970 Hogan is going to use the tape recorder given to him by Klink to record a top secret SS meeting. |
Original Air Date—22 November 1970 Hogan and company have trouble finding the path that the dynamite truck they need will follow. |
Original Air Date—29 November 1970 Tiger, the pretty French underground fighter, is going to be executed in Berlin and Hogan's Heroes are to the rescue. |
Original Air Date—6 December 1970 Radio detection equipment prohibits Hogan from using their usual radio so they borrow the one in Klink's car. |
Season 6, Episode 13: The GypsyOriginal Air Date—13 December 1970 LeBeau is passed off as a Gypsy fortune teller to help get a radar countermeasure device to London. |
Original Air Date—27 December 1970 Hogan has to help three German scientists escape from Stalag 13 and get to London. |
Original Air Date—10 January 1971 Colonel Hogan and Commandant Klink go to London to steal a plane as part of a plan to ferret out German spies in England. |
Original Air Date—17 January 1971 Posing as German officers, the heroes get an American traitor to disclose the German agents he was working with. |
Original Air Date—24 January 1971 Disguised as a German officer's wife, Newkirk collects penicillin for the underground. |
Original Air Date—31 January 1971 To capture some secret papers, Hogan has a Russian woman convince Klink to volunteer for the Russian front. |
Original Air Date—7 February 1971 Hogan helps prove the German officer that Klink is defending innocent of treason so he can get the plans that he had stolen for the Allies. |
Original Air Date—21 February 1971 The heroes have to figure how to get a new type of rocket back to England. |
Original Air Date—28 February 1971 Hogan must get a US General out of camp just as General Burkhalter's sister shows up with her intended - Klink's new number two. |
Original Air Date—7 March 1971 Hogan has to discredit a German officer who knows about the operations at Stalag 13. |
Original Air Date—21 March 1971 A snow avalanche is part of Hogan's plan to stall a Panzer division. |
Original Air Date—4 April 1971 The underground team that needs help in blowing up a missile battery include a very lovely woman. |
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