Hogan's Heroes Season 5

September. 26,1969      TV-PG
Rating:
7.8
Trailer Synopsis

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.

Episode 26 : Klink's Escape
March. 27,1970
Hogan gets Klink to believe he is about to bust a POW escape ring.
Episode 25 : Crittendon's Commandos
March. 20,1970
On a mission to capture Rommel, Colonel Crittendon and his commandos parachute into camp, but the Colonel is the only one to avoid capture.
Episode 24 : The Merry Widow
March. 13,1970
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.
Episode 23 : The Sergeant's Analyst
March. 06,1970
Schultz is headed for the Russian front because Burkhalter caught him goofing off.
Episode 22 : Six Lessons From Madame LaGrange
February. 27,1970
With the help of a singer, Hogan schemes to prevent the Gestapo from arresting all the local Allied agents.
Episode 21 : Standing Room Only
February. 20,1970
Hogan tries to save Klink from the officer who wants to turn him in for his lousy bookkeeping skills.
Episode 20 : One Army at a Time
February. 13,1970
When he's captured in German uniform, Carter convinces the Germans that he is one of them.
Episode 19 : Gowns by Yvette
January. 30,1970
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.
Episode 18 : The Softer They Fall
January. 23,1970
"Kinch" agrees to fight a German boxing champ to divert attention from a heist that Hogan is planning.
Episode 17 : Fat Hermann, Go Home
January. 16,1970
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.
Episode 16 : Get Fit or Go Fight
January. 09,1970
Hogan convinces Klink to get back in shape so he won't be shipped to the Russian front.
Episode 15 : How's the Weather?
January. 02,1970
Hogan throws an anniversary party for Klink, planning to use party balloons to forecast the weather.
Episode 14 : At Last-Schultz Knows Something
December. 26,1969
Hogan prods Sergeant Schultz to reveal the site of a secret atomic installation that Schultz has been assigned to guard.
Episode 13 : Is There a Traitor in the House?
December. 19,1969
Hogan plans to filter information into London through the wires of a German propaganda radio broadcast.
Episode 12 : The Antique
December. 12,1969
Hogan convinces Klink to open a business selling "rare" cuckoo clocks, which Hogan plans to use for smuggling information.
Episode 11 : The Empty Parachute
December. 05,1969
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.
Episode 10 : The Defector
November. 28,1969
A defecting Field Marshal tailed by Major Hochstetter to Stalag 13 needs Hogan's help to get to England.
Episode 9 : The Big Gamble
November. 21,1969
Hogan plots to keep a secret device, hidden on board a downed plane, from the Germans.
Episode 8 : The Big Picture
November. 14,1969
When the Gestapo blackmails Klink, Hogan plans to steal the incriminating photo.
Episode 7 : Bombsight
November. 07,1969
A new weapon is about to be tested and Hogan schemes to get the blueprints to foil its detonation.
Episode 6 : The Kommandant Dies at Dawn
October. 31,1969
Colonel Klink is set up for execution after the gestapo finds him with underground information --- planted on him by Hogan.
Episode 5 : Unfair Exchange
October. 24,1969
Hogan kidnaps General Burkhalter's sister, with the intention of exchanging her for a captured Allied agent.
Episode 4 : The Gasoline War
October. 17,1969
Hogan and his men plan to demolish a gasoline station that's just been built in camp.
Episode 3 : The Klink Commandos
October. 10,1969
In order to steal key documents, Hogan and his men volunteer for a German suicide-squad train bound for the Russian front.
Episode 2 : The Well
October. 03,1969
Hogan steals the Luftwaffe codebook, but can't use it after Newkirk accidentally drops it down a well.
Episode 1 : Hogan Goes Hollywood
September. 26,1969
To transmit information home, Colonel Hogan plans to cast an American actor to star in a German propaganda film.

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 1970
Season 5
Season 5 1969
Season 4
Season 4 1968
Season 3
Season 3 1967
Season 2
Season 2 1966
Season 1
Season 1 1965

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