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Hogan's Heroes Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - The Informer

First aired: Sep/17/1965
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Noam Pitlik (Wagner), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Richard Sinatra (Sgt. Riley), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Stewart Moss (Olsen), Larry Hovis (Lt. Carter), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Jon Cedar (Cpl. Langenscheidt)

Colonel Hogan and the others welcome a new prisoner, Wagner, to the camp (referred to as "Camp 13" in this episode). Hogan soon uncovers that Wagner is really a spy for the Gestapo and sets out to deal with him.



2 :01x02 - Hold That Tiger

First aired: Sep/24/1965
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Jon Cedar (Corp. Langenscheidt), Rico Cattani (General Hofstader), Arlene Martel (Tiger)

After hearing the praises of the German's new Tiger Tank, and hearing that it will help speed up the war, Hogan is determined to get a hold of the blueprints and give them to the Allies. To do so, the prisoners must steal a tank, dissemble it, then reassemble and dispose of it without getting caught.



3 :01x03 - Kommandant of the Year

First aired: Oct/01/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: William Allyn (Major Hauser), Woodrow Parfrey (Colonel Schneider), Victor French (Commando), Kurt Lewin (Courier), Jim Begg (Commado #1)

Stalag 13 is named one of the top camps in Germany, and Hogan uses this distraction to destroy a rocket bomb.



4 :01x04 - The Late Inspector General

First aired: Oct/09/1965
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Jon Cedar (Corp. Langenscheidt), Walter Janowitz (Oscar Schnitzer), Stewart Moss (Olsen), John Dehner (General Von Platzen)

A general visits the camp, which throws a wrench in a plan to blow up a train.



5 :01x05 - The Flight of the Valkyrie

First aired: Oct/15/1965
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Frank G. Tallman (Pilot), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Jon Cedar (Corporal Langenscheidt), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Louise Troy (Lili), Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon)

Klink removes Hogan as the officer in charge of POWs and replaces him with Colonel Crittendon. With the arrival of the Colonel, a plan is hatched to help a German baroness escape to England.



6 :01x06 - The Prisoner's Prisoner

First aired: Oct/22/1965
Writer: R. S. Allen, Harvey Bullock
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Inge Jaklyn (Fraulein), Roger C. Carmel (General Schmidt), John Orchard (Sgt. Walters)

The British give Hogan a mission -- to blow up an ammo holding dump. Once the mission is complete, Hogan gets a German general to tell him where the next attack will be.



7 :01x07 - German Bridge is Falling Down

First aired: Oct/29/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Jon Cedar (Corporal Langenscheidt), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Hal Lynch (Co-Pilot), Forrest Compton (Pilot)

Hogan and his men plot to blow up a bridge near another prison camp.



8 :01x08 - Movies are Your Best Escape

First aired: Nov/05/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Henry Corden (General Von Kaplow), William Christopher (Lieutenant Donner), John Crawford (Lieutentant Ritchie), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Jon Cedar (Corporal Langenscheidt)

When a general visits, Hogan must uncover what secrets the man is carrying.



9 :01x09 - Go Light on the Heavy Water

First aired: Nov/12/1965
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Eddie Firestone (Scotty), Lawrence Montaigne (Sgt. Steinfeld), John Stephenson (Captain Mueller)

Hogan tries to damage a water line by convincing Klink that it's "youth water."



10 :01x10 - Top Hat, White Tie and Bomb Sight

First aired: Nov/19/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Edward Knight (Major Klopfer), Sigrid Valdis (Gretchen), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Monroe Arnold (Willie), Thordis Brandt (Elsa)

Hogan gets Klink to contact an allied spy.



11 :01x11 - Happiness is a Warm Sergeant

First aired: Nov/26/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Norbert Schiller (Max), Jon Cedar (Guard), Norman Alden (Sergeant Krebs), Bruce Yarnell (Capt. Winslow)

Klink replaces Schultz with another sergeant after Schultz gets drunk.



12 :01x12 - The Scientist

First aired: Dec/03/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Bob Champion (German Sergeant), Jayne Massey (Marie DuBois), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Bard Stevens (Captain Krug), Buck Young (2nd Officer), Forrest Compton (1st Officer), Maurice Marsac (Emil Du Bois), Parley Baer (Professor Altman)

LeBeau acts like he's a famous French scientist in order to free the real French scientist.



13 :01x13 - Hogan's Hofbrau

First aired: Dec/10/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Roger Heldfond (Soldier), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Willard Sage (Lt. Schmidt), Paula Stewart (Hilda), Frank Marth (Capt. Milheiser)

Hogan heads to a Hofbrau to get a look at plans a division of the German army is holding.



14 :01x14 - Oil for the Lamps of Hogan

First aired: Dec/17/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Jon Cedar (Corporal Langenscheidt), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), William Mims (Fritz Bowman), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter)

Hogan convinces Klink there's oil under the camp so the Germans won't build a fuel plant there.



15 :01x15 - Reservations are Required

First aired: Dec/24/1965
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Robert Hogan (Braden), Dennis Robertson (Mills), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Michael Murphy (Comminsky)

Hogan tries to arrange for 20 men to escape, but his mission goes awry when a sergeant gets ahead of himself.



16 :01x16 - Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13

First aired: Dec/31/1965
Writer: David Chantler, Jack H. Robinson
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Jon Cedar (Cpl. Langenscheidt), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Michael St. Clair (Capt. Michaels), Fredd Wayne (Kristman), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter)

Hogan establishes an Officers' Club in order to get a British POW back home.



17 :01x17 - Happy Birthday, Adolf

First aired: Jan/07/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Howard Caine (Major Keitel)

Hogan and his men destroy a gun emplacement in order to help the Allies attack on Hitler's birthday.



18 :01x18 - The Gold Rush

First aired: Jan/14/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Tom Hatten (Lt. Edward H. Martin), Rick Traeger (Major Krieger), Pitt Herbert (German #1), Cynthia Lynn (Helga)

When French gold is stolen, Hogan has Klink bring it to Stalag 13.



19 :01x19 - Hello, Zolle

First aired: Jan/21/1966
Writer: Jack H. Robinson, David Chantler
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Ramon Bieri (Steiner), Britt Nilsson (Ingeborg), Gilbert Green (Gen. Hans Stofle), Gavin MacLeod (Major Zolle), Horst Ebersberg (Gunther)

Hogan tries to keep a general at the camp for 24 hours in order for the Allies to get their troops together.



20 :01x20 - It Takes a Thief... Sometimes

First aired: Jan/28/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Edgar Winston (Adolph), Chris Anders (Wolfgang), Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Claudine Longet (Michelle), Michael Constantine (Heinrich)

Hogan and his team begin working with an operative group. However, the group is being led by the Gestapo.



21 :01x21 - The Great Impersonation

First aired: Feb/04/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Bert Freed (Major Bernsdorf), James Frawley (Gestapo Captain)

Hogan has Schultz act like Klink in order to free three men.



22 :01x22 - The Pizza Parlor

First aired: Feb/11/1966
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Jon Cedar (Corp. Langenscheidt), Elisa Ingram (ATS Sergeant), Joe E. Tata (Tony Garlotti), Jack Good (Captain Henderson), Harry Lauter (Submarine Captain), Ernest Sarracino (Mr. Garlotti), Hans Conried (Major Bonacelli), Bard Stevens (German Driver)

Hogan is able to bribe an Italian with pizza.



23 :01x23 - The 43rd, a Moving Story

First aired: Feb/25/1966
Writer: Tom Adair, James Allardice
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Sandy Kenyon (Major Hans Kuehn), Hal Lynch (Co-Pilot)

When Klink's new second in command arrives, Hogan's plan to destroy a battery are thwarted.



24 :01x24 - How to Cook a German Goose by Radar

First aired: Mar/04/1966
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: J. Pat O'Malley (General "Corporal" Walter Tillman), Cynthia Lynn (Helga)

An American corporal arrives and tells Hogan that he's here to destroy a rocket plant.



25 :01x25 - Psychic Kommandant

First aired: Mar/11/1966
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Joseph Mell (Klutzler)

Hogan convinces Klink he has the gift of ESP in order to get his hands on plans for a new silent engined airplane.



26 :01x26 - The Prince from the Phone Company

First aired: Mar/18/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Isabel Cooley (Princess Yawanda), Ivan Dixon (Prince Makabana), Lee Bergere (Count Von Sichel), Stewart Moss (Captain), Cynthia Lynn (Helga)

Kinchloe acts like he's an African prince, that Hogan kidnapped, to get German money to fund a submarine base. But the plan is thrown off guard when the real prince's wife arrives at the base.



27 :01x27 - The Safecracker Suite

First aired: Mar/25/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Booth Colman (Captain Guenther), Anthony Eustrel (Major Kronman), Walter Burke (Alfred "Alfie the Artist" Burke), Eric Lord (Burgermeister)

Klink helps Hogan steal the plans for an assassination plot.



28 :01x28 - I Look Better in Basic Black

First aired: Apr/01/1966
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Jackie Joseph (Charlene Hemsley), Jayne Massey (Ginger Flintrin), Jean Hale (Kathy Pruitt), Peter Hellman (Guard), Edward Knight (Major Klopfer)

Hogan looks into why three American girls have arrived at camp.



29 :01x29 - The Assassin

First aired: Apr/08/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon), Larry D. Mann (Doctor Vanetti)

Crittendon gets in the way while Hogan tries to help a scientist defect.



30 :01x30 - Cupid Comes to Stalag 13

First aired: Apr/15/1966
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Inger Stratton (Lottie), Kathleen Freeman (Gertrude Linkmeyer), George Tyne (Captain Ferguson), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter)

Hogan gets Klink to fall for Burkhalter's sister.



31 :01x31 - The Flame Grows Higher

First aired: Apr/22/1966
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Jerry Ayres (Captain Warren), Todd Martin (Gestapo Officer), Irene Tedrow (Jenny), Susanne Cramer (Eva), Charles H. Radilak (Willy), Hannie Landman (Margit)

Hogan is led to believe there is a traitor when a POW is caught at the next processing location.



32 :01x32 - Request Permission to Escape

First aired: Apr/29/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Cynthia Lynn (Helga), Horst Ebersberg (Soldier), Mary Mitchell (Mady), Martin Blaine (Gestapo Officer), Brett Parker (Officer), John Crawford (Officer #1), William Christopher (Soldier)

Carter receives a "Dear John" letter from his girlfriend and asks Hogan permission to escape to make things right with her.



33 :02x01 - Hogan Gives a Birthday Party

First aired: Sep/16/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Buck Young (Lieutenant Hardy), Peter Marko (Lieutenant Karras), James Gregory (General Biedenbender)

Hogan steals a bomber to bomb an oil refinery.



34 :02x02 - The Schultz Brigade

First aired: Sep/23/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Parley Baer (Colonel Burmeister), Lou Krugman (Colonel Bussie), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter)

Klink and two other kommandants are arrested.



35 :02x03 - Diamonds in the Rough

First aired: Sep/30/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Martin Blaine (Secret Policeman), Paul Lambert (Major Hegel), Ulla Stromstedt (Myra)

A German officer threatens Hogan that he'll tell everyone about his true intentions unless Hogan pays him off with diamonds.



36 :02x04 - Operation Briefcase

First aired: Oct/07/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Chris Anders (Sentry), Willard Sage (Lt. Schmidt), Peter Hellman (Guard), Eddie Firestone (Sergeant Wilson), Barry Ford (Hercules), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (General Stauffen)

Hogan is given a briefcase to give to a German solider in an assassination attempt on Hitler.



37 :02x05 - The Battle of Stalag 13

First aired: Oct/14/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Walter Alzmann (Schneider), Janine Gray (Greta), Jacques Aubuchon (General von Kattenhorn), Howard Caine (Colonel Feldkamp (not Hochstetter))

A German officer tries to turn Stalag 13 into an officer retirement home while another officer wants to use Stalag 13 as an interrogation camp. Hogan is able to pit the two soldiers against each other.



38 :02x06 - The Rise and Fall of Sergeant Schultz

First aired: Oct/21/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Whit Bissell (General Kammler), Laurie Main (Colonel Franz), Edward Knight (Gestapo Officer)

A World War I general arrives at camp. Schultz wins a medal, with help from Hogan, who wants to divert attention away from his latest rescue plan.



39 :02x07 - Hogan Springs

First aired: Oct/28/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Walter Janowitz (Oscar Schnitzer), Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), David Frank (Driver), Sidney Clute (Sparrow)

A broken water main serves as the perfect cover for the escape of Allied soldiers.



40 :02x08 - A Klink, a Bomb and a Short Fuse

First aired: Nov/04/1966
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Leon Askin (General Burkhalter)

General Burkhalter orders Hogan to diffuse a bomb on camp.



41 :02x09 - Tanks for the Memory

First aired: Nov/11/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Robert Gibbons (Civilian Technician), Vincent Van Lynn (German Major), Margareta Sullivan (Girl)

The Allies order Hogan to take photos of and then destroy the latest radio-controlled tank.



42 :02x10 - A Tiger Hunt In Paris (1)

First aired: Nov/18/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: David Frank (Bouchet), David Morick (Corporal Sontag), Arlene Martel (Tiger), Nita Talbot (Marya), George N. Neise (Captain Mueller), John Dehner (Colonel Backsheider)

Hogan and LeBeau hide in Klink's car before Klink heads off to Paris for a vacation. Hogan's mission is to free a beautiful Underground agent.



43 :02x11 - A Tiger Hunt In Paris (2)

First aired: Nov/25/1966
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: David Morick (Corporal Sontag), Arlene Martel (Tiger), Nita Talbot (Marya), George N. Neise (Captain Mueller), John Dehner (Colonel Backsheider), Henry Corden (Himmler/Antonovich)

Hogan continues to try to free Tiger, a French Underground agent, and is forced to enlist the help of Heinrich Himmler to get her freed.



44 :02x12 - Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up?

First aired: Dec/02/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: William Christopher (Foster)

Hogan dresses Carter up as Hitler in order to get film to the Allies.



45 :02x13 - Don't Forget to Write

First aired: Dec/09/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds

Klink fails his physical and has to ship out to fight on the Russian front.



46 :02x14 - Klink's Rocket

First aired: Dec/16/1966
Writer: Ben Joelson, Art Baer
Director: Bob Sweeney

Hogan tries to get German bombers off track.



47 :02x15 - Information Please

First aired: Dec/23/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Don Knight (RAF Captain)

After thinking there's a leak at the camp, Klink is replaced by an officer who works on setting up Hogan.



48 :02x16 - Art for Hogan's Sake

First aired: Dec/30/1966
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: John Crawford (Gestapo Man)

Hogan tries to keep a French painting out of Goering's hands.



49 :02x17 - The General Swap

First aired: Jan/06/1967
Writer: Harvey Bullock, R. S. Allen
Director: Gene Reynolds

Hogan captures a German general to trade for an American general.



50 :02x18 - The Great Brinksmeyer Robbery

First aired: Jan/13/1967
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bob Sweeney

Hogan robs a bank to fund getting a map to German rocket installation sites.



51 :02x19 - Praise the Führer and Pass the Ammunition

First aired: Jan/20/1967
Writer: Jack Elinson
Director: Bob Sweeney

For Klink's birthday, the guys switch all of the ammunition for fake rounds.



52 :02x20 - Hogan and the Lady Doctor

First aired: Jan/27/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds

Hogan begrudgingly lets a woman scientist take over his mission to destroy a German laboratory.



53 :02x21 - The Swing Shift

First aired: Feb/03/1967
Writer: Ben Joelson, Art Baer
Director: Edward H. Feldman

Newkirk is drafted and Hogan works on blowing up an ammo factory.



54 :02x22 - Heil Klink

First aired: Feb/10/1967
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman

Hogan hides a defecting German officer and convinces Klink that the officer is Hitler in disguise.



55 :02x23 - Everyone Has a Brother-in-Law

First aired: Feb/17/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Edward H. Feldman

Burkhalter's brother-in-law thwarts Hogan's plan to destroy an ammo train.



56 :02x24 - Killer Klink

First aired: Feb/24/1967
Writer: R. S. Allen, Harvey Bullock
Director: Bob Sweeney

Hogan hatches a plan to get Schultz to Heidelberg in order to deliver radio parts to the Underground.



57 :02x25 - Reverend Kommandant Klink

First aired: Mar/03/1967
Director: Gene Reynolds

Hogan has Klink marry a French pilot and his girl.



58 :02x26 - The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From

First aired: Mar/10/1967
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Edward H. Feldman

Despite Hogan telling him not to, an English escape artists escapes from Stalag 13.



59 :02x27 - The Tower

First aired: Mar/17/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds

Hogan blackmails General Burkhalter in order to save Klink from having to fight on the Russian front.



60 :02x28 - Colonel Klink's Secret Weapon

First aired: Mar/24/1967
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: John Stephenson (Inspector General), Sidney Clute (Max)

Klink has a hard time dealing with the new discipline sergeant.



61 :02x29 - The Top Secret Top Coat

First aired: Mar/31/1967
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Howard Morris

Hogan steals a top-secret document from Klink's coat.



62 :02x30 - The Reluctant Target

First aired: Apr/07/1967
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bob Sweeney

Hogan is able to get a French officer released after convincing Klink to let him play camp commander.



63 :03x01 - The Crittendon Plan

First aired: Sep/09/1967
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Cliff Osmond (Marko), Laurie Main (Major Shawcross), Angela Dorian (Carla), Naomi Stevens (Nadya), Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon)

Crittendon thwarts Hogan's plan to disrupt a rocket fuel convoy.



64 :03x02 - Some of Their Planes are Missing

First aired: Sep/16/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Rick Traeger (Conrad), John Doucette (Col. Richard Leman), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Stewart Moss (Olsen)

The Germans send men to England in captured planes.



65 :03x03 - D-Day at Stalag 13

First aired: Sep/23/1967
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), John Hoyt (General Bruner), Harold Gould (General von Scheider), Gail Kobe (Lilli von Scheider), Ivan Triesault (General von Katz), J. Pat O'Malley (British General)

Hogan is able to convince a general to think Klink is going to replace him.



66 :03x04 - Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari

First aired: Sep/30/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Joyce Jameson (Eva Mueller), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Sidney Clute (Kurt)

The Gestapo has a female get information out of Schultz.



67 :03x05 - Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London

First aired: Oct/07/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Lloyd Bochner (Captain Roberts / Lieutenant Baumann), Peter Hellman (Gestapo)

Hogan uncovers a plot to kill Churchill.



68 :03x06 - Casanova Klink

First aired: Oct/14/1967
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Carl Carlsson (Bartender), Woodrow Parfrey (Hugo Hindmann), Kathleen Freeman (Gertrude Linkmeyer), Leon Askin (Burkhalter)

Burkhalter wants Klink to marry his sister.



69 :03x07 - How to Win Friends and Influence Nazis

First aired: Oct/21/1967
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Doris Singleton (Magda Tischler), Karl Swenson (Dr. Karl Svenson), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Edward Knight (Herr Grosser)

Hogan tries to convince a Swedish scientist to help the Allies.



70 :03x08 - Nights in Shining Armor

First aired: Oct/28/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Gene Reynolds
Guest star: Felice Orlandi (Maurice Dubois), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Chris Anders (Captain Franz), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter)

Hogan plots to get bulletproof vests out of Germany.



71 :03x09 - Hot Money

First aired: Nov/04/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Sandy Kenyon (SS Major Bock), Jon Cedar (Herman Stoffel)

Hogan makes plans to destroy a counterfeiting operation that's being run on camp.



72 :03x10 - One in Every Crowd

First aired: Nov/11/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Barbara Babcock (Maria Schmidt), Paul Picerni (Jack Williams), John Crawford (Captain Hermann), John Stephenson (Felix)

A prisoner tries to trade information on Hogan for his own release.



73 :03x11 - Is General Hammerschlag Burning?

First aired: Nov/18/1967
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: David Morick (Aide), Barbara McNair (Kumasa / Carol Dukes), Paul Lambert (General Von Hammerschlag), Felice Orlandi (Maurice Dubois)

While in Paris, Hogan is able to get a man who went to high school with Kinchloe and an entertainer's relationship with a general to steal the plans about the defense of Paris.



74 :03x12 - A Russian is Coming

First aired: Nov/25/1967
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Felice Orlandi (Maurice Dubois), Bob Hastings (Igor Piotkin), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Bard Stevens (German Officer)

Hogan tries to get a Russian pilot back home to Russia.



75 :03x13 - An Evening of Generals (a.k.a. Evening of the Generals)

First aired: Dec/02/1967
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Maurice Marsac (Sergeant Jacques Mornay), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), John Hoyt (General Bruner), Ben Wright (General Felix Mercer)

Hogan and the guys pose as caterers at a party for generals.



76 :03x14 - Everybody Loves a Snowman

First aired: Dec/09/1967
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Robert Pickering (Lt. Rosen), Noam Pitlik (Cpt. Morgan)

A US bomber group is smuggled out of camp.



77 :03x15 - The Hostage

First aired: Dec/16/1967
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Theodore Marcuse (Von Hiner), Nita Talbot (Marya)

A general begins to think that Hogan is the camp saboteur, and Hogan must stop his plot to expose Hogan's true identity.



78 :03x16 - Carter Turns Traitor

First aired: Dec/23/1967
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Howard Morris
Guest star: Antoinette Bower (Leni Ritcher), John Myhers (General Wittkamper)

Carter fakes being a traitor in order to learn the top-secret location of a chemical plant.



79 :03x17 - Two Nazis for the Price of One

First aired: Dec/30/1967
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Jon Cedar (Mannheim), Alan Oppenheimer (Herman Freitag), Barbro Hedstrom (Ilse Praeger)

A Gestapo figures out the truth behind Hogan and tries to use his knowledge to learn about the Manhattan Project.



80 :03x18 - Is There a Doctor in the House?

First aired: Jan/06/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Anthony Eustrel (Doctor Kronk), Brenda Benet (Janine Robinet), Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Leon Askin (Burkhalter)

Hogan is about to set out on another mission, but Klink becomes ill.



81 :03x19 - Hogan, Go Home

First aired: Jan/13/1968
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon), David Morick (SS Guard)

Hogan is replaced by Colonel Crittendon.



82 :03x20 - Sticky Wicket Newkirk

First aired: Jan/20/1968
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Jay Sheffield (Sergeant), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Ulla Stromstedt (Gretel)

Newkirk sneaks a pretty Gestapo woman into camp.



83 :03x21 - War Takes a Holiday

First aired: Jan/27/1968
Writer: Art Baer, Ben Joelson
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Chris Anders (Hermann), Peter Marko (Albins), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Frank Marth (Inspector General Busse), William Christopher (Thomas)

Hogan tries to trick Klink into thinking the war is over.



84 :03x22 - Duel of Honor

First aired: Feb/03/1968
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), Antoinette Bower (Erika Weidler)

Hogan gets Klink ready to escape to Argentina with critical information for the Allied Forces after Klink is challenged to a duel.



85 :03x23 - Axis Annie

First aired: Feb/10/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: John Rich
Guest star: L. E. Young (Diner in hotel), Louise Troy (Anna Gebhart), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Bard Stevens (Gestapo Guard), Karl Bruck (Vandermeer), Chet Stratton (Blue Fox)

Hogan uses propaganda to get critical information to the Underground.



86 :03x24 - What Time Does the Balloon Go Up?

First aired: Feb/17/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Peter Brooks (Christopher Downes), Lincoln Demyan (Master Sergeant McMahon)

Hogan sets up a kite-flying contest to cover him in helping an English agent escape via a balloon.



87 :03x25 - LeBeau and the Little Old Lady

First aired: Feb/24/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Sivi Aberg (Juliana), Celeste Yarnall (Wilhelmina), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter)

LeBeau tells the guys he's taking messages to an old lady, when, in fact, he's corrosponding with a beautiful girl he's fallen for.



88 :03x26 - How to Escape From Prison Camp Without Really Trying

First aired: Mar/02/1968
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Tom Hatten (Sergeant), Lyn Peters (Audrey St. Laurence), Edward Knight (Col. Nikolas), Willard Sage (Col. Kreuger), Jay Sheffield (Corporal), Chet Stratton (Bruno), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda)

Hogan hides thirty prisoners to keep the SS searching for them while the Allies build their forces.



89 :03x27 - The Collector General

First aired: Mar/09/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Gavin MacLeod (General Metzger), Heidy Hunt (Lisa), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), John Stephenson (Karl)

Hogan tries to keep valuable artwork out of the hands of the general.



90 :03x28 - The Ultimate Weapon

First aired: Mar/16/1968
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Marian McCargo (Colonel Karla Hoffman)

Hogan "gives" Schultz ESP so the Germans are sent to the wrong Allied target.



91 :03x29 - Monkey Business

First aired: Mar/23/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Elisa Ingram (Radio Operator), Jack Good (Submarine Officer), Laurie Main (Colonel Wembley), Leon Askin (Burkhalter)

A chimpanzee finds its way into camp after a zoo is bombed.



92 :03x30 - Drums Along the Dusseldorf

First aired: Mar/30/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), David Frank (German Sergeant)

Hogan blows up a bridge, but soon learns that Allies were about to cross it, leading him to hatch a new plan.



93 :04x01 - Clearance Sale at the Black Market

First aired: Sep/28/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Gavin MacLeod (Major Kiegel), Lou Krugman (Hermann), Doris Singleton (Maria), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Bard Stevens (Karl)

Schultz is ordered to report to the Russian front.



94 :04x02 - Klink vs. the Gonculator

First aired: Oct/05/1968
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Noam Pitlik (Major Lutz), David Morick (Captain Dingel), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), Victoria Carroll (Lila Fenster)

Hogan convinces Klink that a rabbit trap is a secret device so that he will bring an electronics expert, who happens to be ready to defect, to camp.



95 :04x03 - How to Catch a Papa Bear

First aired: Oct/12/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Fay Spain (Myra), Horst Ebersberg (S.S. Sergeant), Alan Oppenheimer (Wilhelm), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Jay Sheffield (Gestapo Officer)

Hogan accidentally sends Newkirk into a Gestapo trap.



96 :04x04 - Hogan's Trucking Service ... We Deliver the Factory to You

First aired: Oct/19/1968
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Bob Garrett (Cpl. Kohler), Peter Bourne (Leader Four), Bernard Fox (Col. Rodney Crittendon), Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda)

Crittendon thwarts Hogan's plot to blow up a ball-bearing plant.



97 :04x05 - To the Gestapo with Love

First aired: Oct/26/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Sabrina Scharf (Inge Wagner), Christiane Schmidtmer (Heidi Baum), Inge Jaklyn (Anna Mannheim)

The Gestapo has three beautiful woman to get secrets out of the men.



98 :04x06 - Man's Best Friend is Not His Dog

First aired: Nov/02/1968
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Katherine Henryk (Hanna), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Dick Wilson (Kraft), Chet Stratton (Bonner)

A dog digs a hole and buries a bone containing film with images of a new German tank on it.



99 :04x07 - Never Play Cards with Strangers

First aired: Nov/09/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Arlene Martel (Olga), Jay Sheffield (Captain Moss), David Morick (Lieutenant Vogel), Dan Tobin (General von Treger), Walter Kightly (1st Sentry)

Hogan's plot to blow up a rocket fuel plant goes terribly wrong.



100 :04x08 - Color the Luftwaffe Red

First aired: Nov/16/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: James Vickery (Major Vogel), Arthur Hanson (German Colonel), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), John Crawford (Gestapo Man)

Hogan and his men paint the Luftwaffe headquarters in order to steal a map.



101 :04x09 - Guess Who Came to Dinner?

First aired: Nov/23/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Marj Dusay (Heidi Eberhardt), Milton Selzer (Otto von Krubner), Ned Glass (Max), Walter Morgan (Curt)

Hogan becomes suspicious that his Underground contact may be a double agent.



102 :04x10 - No Names Please

First aired: Nov/30/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: James Sikking (Private Berger), Richard Erdman (Walter Hobson), Howard Caine (Colonel Wolfgang Hochstetter), Stewart Moss (Olsen)

Hogan helps a journalist escape, but once he's free, he writes about the operation Hogan is running.



103 :04x11 - Bad Day in Berlin

First aired: Dec/07/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: David Wiley (Agent), Harold Stone (Major Teppel), Edward Knight (Major Metzger), John Hoyt (Colonel Braun), John Stephenson (Decker)

A US agent helps Hogan get a defecting German out of Berlin.



104 :04x12 - Will the Blue Baron Strike Again?

First aired: Dec/14/1968
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Laurie Mitchell (Honey Hornburg), Celeste Yarnall (Nanny), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Cynthia Lynn (Girl), Jon Cedar (Corporal Langenscheidt), Henry Corden (Blue Baron)

Hogan has Klink throw a party for the Blue Baron so that Hogan can find his headquarters.



105 :04x13 - Will the Real Colonel Klink Please Stand Up Against the Wall?

First aired: Dec/21/1968
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Noam Pitlik (Captain Herber), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter)

Carter, dressed as Klink, sabotages the camp, which lands Klink in severe trouble.



106 :04x14 - Man in a Box

First aired: Dec/28/1968
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Diana Chesney (Woman Clerk), Jill Donohue (Luise), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Buck Young (Guard), John Crawford (Gestapo Officer)

Hogan is given orders to capture LeBeau, but lets him complete his mission before he does so.



107 :04x15 - The Missing Klink

First aired: Jan/04/1969
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Ann Prentiss (Ilse), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Dick Wilson (Captain Gruber), Chris Robinson (Karl Wagner)

Hogan makes a plan to kidnap Burkhalter, but ends up capturing Klink instead.



108 :04x16 - Who Stole My Copy of Mein Kampf?

First aired: Jan/11/1969
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Ruta Lee (Leslie Smythe-Beddoes), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), Alan Oppenheimer (Colonel Sitzer)

Hogan tries to get rid of a beautiful Allied defector.



109 :04x17 - Operation Hannibal

First aired: Jan/18/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: John Creswell (Private), Louise Troy (Hedy Von Behler), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), John Hoyt (General Von Behler), Jack Riley (Captain Gruber)

Hogan and a general's daughter try to take photos of the general's war plans.



110 :04x18 - My Favorite Prisoner

First aired: Jan/25/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Marj Dusay (Baroness von Krimm), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), John Orchard (Captain Sears), James Sikking (Gestapo Officer)

Klink is asked to get Hogan's secrets out of him, and Hogan delivers with phony reports.



111 :04x19 - Watch the Trains Go By

First aired: Feb/01/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Alice Ghostley (Gertrude Linkmeyer)

Burkhalter's sister keeps Klink occupied while Hogan escapes from camp and blows up a train.



112 :04x20 - Klink's Old Flame

First aired: Feb/08/1969
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Norbert Schiller (Farmer), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Ben Wright (Count Rudolf von Heffernick), Norma Eberhardt (Marlene Schneider), Arthur Hanson (Willy), David Morick (Guard)

Klink uses an SS's car while in Paris and Hogan gets radios into the underground.



113 :04x21 - Up in Klink's Room

First aired: Feb/15/1969
Writer: R. S. Allen, Harvey Bullock
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Muriel Landers (Second Nurse), Victoria Carroll (Nurse Gerda), Forrest Compton (Major Zimmer), Henry Corden (Dr. Klaus)

Hogan gets himself sent to the infirmary so he can talk with an injured patient.



114 :04x22 - The Purchasing Plan

First aired: Feb/22/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), Inger Wegge (Heidi)

Hogan gets ammo to the Underground.



115 :04x23 - The Witness

First aired: Mar/01/1969
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Gavin MacLeod (General Von Rauscher), Nita Talbot (Marya), Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), Larry D. Mann (Illyich Igor Zagoskin)

Hogan learns that he's being sent to America to demand surrender.



116 :04x24 - The Big Dish

First aired: Mar/08/1969
Writer: Ben Gershman
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Walter Kightly (Technician), David Wiley (Radar Operator), George Cisar (General Boland), Laurie Main (Air Marshal Woodhouse), Karen Steele (Lady Valerie Stanford), Paul Lambert (General Reicker), Chet Stratton (Professor Burrows), Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter)

Hogan has to destroy a defense system developed by an English defector.



117 :04x25 - The Return of Major Bonacelli

First aired: Mar/15/1969
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Diana Chesney (Radio Operator), Vito Scotti (Major Bonacelli), Marion Brash (Gretchen), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter)

An Italian officer helps Hogan photograph a base.



118 :04x26 - Happy Birthday, Dear Hogan

First aired: Mar/22/1969
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Barbara Babcock (Mama Bear)

Hogan is given a birthday surprise by his men.



119 :05x01 - Hogan Goes Hollywood

First aired: Sep/26/1969
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Victoria Carroll (Nurse), Alan Oppenheimer (Major Byron Buckles), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda)

Hogan uses a propaganda film to get news back home.



120 :05x02 - The Well

First aired: Oct/03/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Michael Fox (Cpt. Ritter), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda)

Hogan is able to get his hands on a codebook, but things don't go as planned when the book is dropped down a well.



121 :05x03 - The Klink Commandos

First aired: Oct/10/1969
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Nita Talbot (Marya), Frank Marth (Count Von Waffenschmidt)

Hogan and the men volunteer to go on a train to Russia in order to get their hands on top-secret documents.



122 :05x04 - The Gasoline War

First aired: Oct/17/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Bruce Kirby (Franz), Marianna Hill (Lousia), Eric Morris (Capt. Streicker), Tom Drake (Bartender)

A gasoline station is the target of Hogan's mission.



123 :05x05 - Unfair Exchange

First aired: Oct/24/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Wendy Wilson (Maria Hoffman), Kathleen Freeman (Gertrude Linkmeyer), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter)

Hogan captures Burkhalter's sister and plans on trading her for an Allied agent.



124 :05x06 - The Kommandant Dies at Dawn

First aired: Oct/31/1969
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Ben Wright (Major Feldkamp), Ned Wertimer (Field Marshal Kesselring), Inger Stratton (Fraulein Ziegler), Walter Janowitz (Green Grocer)

When the Gestapo finds Klink with information Hogan planted on him, he is ordered to be executed.



125 :05x07 - Bombsight

First aired: Nov/07/1969
Writer: R. S. Allen, Harvey Bullock
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Leon Askin (Burkhalter)

To get in the way of a new weapon from being tested, Hogan steals the blue prints.



126 :05x08 - The Big Picture

First aired: Nov/14/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Diana Chesney (Hotel Clerk), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Sandy Kenyon (Captain Bohrmann)

Hogan hatches a plan to get back the picture that Klink is being blackmailed by the Gestapo with.



127 :05x09 - The Big Gamble

First aired: Nov/21/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Lincoln Demyan (Dealer), Ben Wright (Major Feldkamp), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Chet Stratton (Dr. Wolfgang Becker), Noam Pitlik (Captain John Mitchell)

Hogan has to find a way to stop the Germans from getting their hands on a secret device.



128 :05x10 - The Defector

First aired: Nov/28/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Arlene Martel (Gretchen), Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Harold Stone (Field Marshal Rudolf Richter)

Hogan works on a plan to get a defector back to England.



129 :05x11 - The Empty Parachute

First aired: Dec/05/1969
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Ronald Long (Major Blair), Parley Baer (Julius Schlager), Howard Caine (Hochstetter)

Hogan uses a parachute to distract the Germans while he steals a briefcase.



130 :05x12 - The Antique

First aired: Dec/12/1969
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Brenda Benet (French Girl), Mari Oliver (Kristina)

Hogan has Klink open an antique business in which clocks with secret information inside of them are sold.



131 :05x13 - Is There a Traitor in the House?

First aired: Dec/19/1969
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Antoinette Bower (Berlin Betty), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Victoria Carroll (English Girl)

Hogan uses propaganda radio to get information to London.



132 :05x14 - At Last-Schultz Knows Something

First aired: Dec/26/1969
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Fay Spain (Carla), John Myhers (Dr. Hermann Felzer), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), David Morick (Officer), Jack Riley (Guard)

Hogan has to get information out of Schultz about an atomic installation.



133 :05x15 - How's the Weather?

First aired: Jan/02/1970
Writer: R. S. Allen, Harvey Bullock
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), David Morick (Radio Operator)

Hogan throws Klink an anniversary party.



134 :05x16 - Get Fit or Go Fight

First aired: Jan/09/1970
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Michael Fox (Major Kimmel), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Corinne Conley (Gerda)

Hogan helps Klink get in shape so he won't have to fight on the Russian front.



135 :05x17 - Fat Hermann, Go Home

First aired: Jan/16/1970
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Nita Talbot (Marya)

Hogan works to get a train full of artwork to London.



136 :05x18 - The Softer They Fall

First aired: Jan/23/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Frankie Van (Referee), Chuck Hicks (Bruno), James Savett (First Corporal), Ralph Medina (Captain Stahl), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Jon Cedar (Second Corporal), John Stephenson (Major Rudel)

Kinchloe fights a German boxing champ, which distracts the Germans while Hogan pulls of his latest plan.



137 :05x19 - Gowns by Yvette

First aired: Jan/30/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Bruno VeSota (Agent), Muriel Landers (Frieda), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Dick Wilson (Count von Hertzel), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Bruce Kirby (Gestapo Man)

Hogan uses the distraction of Burkhalter's niece's wedding to get defectors out of Germany.



138 :05x20 - One Army at a Time

First aired: Feb/13/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Dave Willock (Captain), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), David Morick (Sergeant)

Carter has to convince the Germans that he's one of them after being captured.



139 :05x21 - Standing Room Only

First aired: Feb/20/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Eddie Firestone (Miller), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Victoria Carroll (Sofia Lindemann), Forrest Compton (Captain), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), Noam Pitlik (Major Strauss)

Hogan has to save Klink from being turned in.



140 :05x22 - Six Lessons From Madame LaGrange

First aired: Feb/27/1970
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Marlyn Mason (Lily Frankel), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Edward Knight (Double Agent)

Hogan and a singer stop the Gestapo from arresting some Allied agents.



141 :05x23 - The Sergeant's Analyst

First aired: Mar/06/1970
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Bard Stevens (Guard), Norbert Schiller (Baker)

After found not doing his job, Schultz is sent to fight on the Russian front.



142 :05x24 - The Merry Widow

First aired: Mar/13/1970
Writer: R. S. Allen, Edward H. Feldman, Harvey Bullock
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Marj Dusay (Countess Marlene), Barry O'Hara (Sergeant Meadows), William Henry (Florist)

Hogan sets Klink up with a female agent in order to get documents to the Allies.



143 :05x25 - Crittendon's Commandos

First aired: Mar/20/1970
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon), Robert Hogan (Tobin)

Crittendon and his men parachute into Rommel, but only Crittendon escapes without being captured.



144 :05x26 - Klink's Escape

First aired: Mar/27/1970
Writer: R. S. Allen, Harvey Bullock
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Pamela Curran (Heidi Friederich), Tom Hatten (Lieutenant), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), David Morick (Sentry)

Hogan tricks Klink into thinking he's capturing a group who works on helping POWs escape.



145 :06x01 - Cuisine à la Stalag 13

First aired: Sep/20/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Brenda Benet (Marie Bizet), Jay Sheffield (Captain Richter), David Morick (Gestapo Officer), Chet Stratton (Karl), John Hoyt (General Wexler)

LeBeau decides to escape from camp.



146 :06x02 - The Experts

First aired: Sep/27/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Sabrina Scharf (Luisa), Barbara Babcock (Maria), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Edward Knight (Major Stern), Noam Pitlik (Captain Karl Metzler)

Hogan hatches a plan to save a radio expert.



147 :06x03 - Klink's Masterpiece

First aired: Oct/04/1970
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Jon Cedar (Cpl. Langenscheidt), Bard Stevens (Underground Agent #2), Karl Bruck (Underground Agent #3), David Frank (Underground Agent #1), Victoria Carroll (Rhona)

Hogan tricks Klink into thinking that he's an artist in order to get contact with an underground art gallery.



148 :06x04 - Lady Chitterly's Lover (1)

First aired: Oct/11/1970
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon / Sir Charles Chitterly), Anne Rogers (Lady Leslie Chitterly), Harold Gould (General von Schlomm)

An English traitor comes to camp with a message for Hitler.



149 :06x05 - Lady Chitterly's Lover (2)

First aired: Oct/18/1970
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Harold Gould (General von Schlomm), Anne Rogers (Lady Leslie Chitterly), Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Bernard Fox (Colonel Crittendon / Sir Charles Chitterly)

Hogan's plan goes awry when Chittlerly escapes.



150 :06x06 - The Gestapo Takeover

First aired: Oct/25/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Irving J. Moore
Guest star: Tom Drake (Bartender), Milli Schuber (Fraulein), Martin Kosleck (General Mueller), Joseph Ruskin (Major Strauss), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Forrest Compton (Captain Geissler), Bruce Kirby (Otto Baum)

The Gestapo take over Stalag 13 and plan on sending Klink and Schultz to Russia.



151 :06x07 - Kommandant Schultz

First aired: Nov/01/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Walter Smith (American POW), Tom Drake (Bartender), Eric Morris (Hercules), Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Norbert Schiller (Farmer), Jon Cedar (Corporal Langenscheidt)

Schultz is named camp kommandant, but his new found power goes straight to his head.



152 :06x08 - Eight O'clock and All is Well

First aired: Nov/08/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Monte Markham (Lieutenant James Martin), Howard Caine (Hochstetter), Dick Wilson (Karl)

Hogan tells a prisoner about his operation, but soon learns that the man is a German spy.



153 :06x09 - The Big Record

First aired: Nov/15/1970
Writer: Harvey Bullock, R. S. Allen
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Jack Riley (SS Man), Leon Askin (General Albert Burkhalter), John Myhers (Colonel Schneider)

Klink gives the prisoners tape recorders so they can send messages home.



154 :06x10 - It's Dynamite

First aired: Nov/22/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bob Sweeney
Guest star: Lyn Peters (Elsa), Michael Fox (Berger), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda)

Hogan plans on taking down a dynamite truck, but things don't go as planned when the truck doesn't follow its route.



155 :06x11 - Operation Tiger

First aired: Nov/29/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Walter Janowitz (Schnitzer), David Frank (Guard Two), David Morick (Guard One), Dick Wilson (Karl), Arlene Martel (Tiger), Frank Marth (Captain Steiger)

Hogan and his men work to save an underground leader being sent to Berlin for execution.



156 :06x12 - The Big Broadcast

First aired: Dec/06/1970
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Yvonne E. Dardenne (Bertha), James Sikking (Hercules), Buck Young (Guard), Jay Sheffield (SS Man), Willard Sage (First Officer), Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), John Crawford (Second Officer)

Hogan uses a radio to communicate with London.



157 :06x13 - The Gypsy

First aired: Dec/13/1970
Writer: Harvey Bullock
Director: Richard Kinon
Guest star: Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Mathias Reitz (Captain Gruber)

Hogan is able to fake that LeBeau is a fortune teller in order to get German anti-radar machines to London.



158 :06x14 - The Dropouts

First aired: Dec/27/1970
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Chris Anders (Guard), Ben Wright (Dr. Reimann), John Stephenson (Professor Bauer), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Gordon Pinsent (SS Captain Steiner)

Three scientists are helped to escape by Hogan.



159 :06x15 - Easy Come, Easy Go

First aired: Jan/10/1971
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: William Beckley (RAF Intelligence Man), Judson Morgan (Schindler), George Gaynes (General), Tom Hatten (Air Force Captain), Jocelyne Peters (Greta), Brett Parker (Lieutenant), Paul Lambert (Colonel Forbes), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Stewart Moss (Lieutenant Mills), Cynthia Lynn (Eva)

Klink and Hogan are sent to London to steal an Allied airplane.



160 :06x16 - The Meister Spy

First aired: Jan/17/1971
Writer: Harvey Bullock, R. S. Allen
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Alan Bergmann (Major Martin), Eva von Felitz (Fraulein Kissinger), Ray Hastings (Herr Mayernick), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Herr Schneer), David Morick (Lieutenant J.B. Miller)

Hogan and his men pass themselves off for Nazi officers in order to get information out of an American traitor.



161 :06x17 - That's No Lady, That's My Spy

First aired: Jan/24/1971
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Alice Ghostley (Mrs. Mannheim), Jon Cedar (Oskar Danzing), David Morick (Patrol Leader), Leon Askin (Burkhalter), Diana Chesney (Berta Burkhalter), Wendy Wilson (Red Riding Hood)

Newkirk fakes that he's a general's wife so that he can get penicillin to the underground.



162 :06x18 - To Russia Without Love

First aired: Jan/31/1971
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Ruta Lee (Olga), H. M. Wynant (Col. Becker), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter)

Hogan has a beautiful Russian woman to convince Klink that he should volunteer to fight on the Russian front.



163 :06x19 - Klink for the Defense

First aired: Feb/07/1971
Writer: Bill Davenport
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Howard Caine (Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter), Karl Bruck (President of Court), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Sandy Kenyon (Col. Hugo Hauptmann), Lynette Mettey (Fraulein Hibbler)

Klink is ordered to serve as the defense for a German officer on trial for treason against Germany. Hogan helps Klink prove the man's innocence so that he can get his hands on secret plans.



164 :06x20 - The Kamikazes are Coming

First aired: Feb/21/1971
Writer: Richard M. Powell
Director: Edward H. Feldman
Guest star: Erik Stern (German Partisan), Tom Drake (Assistant), Chris Anders (Guard), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Nita Talbot (Marya), Henry Corden (Doctor Otto Von Bornemann)

A rocket lands near camp, but Hogan and his men can't come up with a way to get it to London for an evaluation.



165 :06x21 - Kommandant Gertrude

First aired: Feb/28/1971
Writer: Laurence Marks
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Erik Stern (German Partisan), Tom Drake (Assistant), Chris Anders (Guard), Henry Corden (Doctor Otto Von Bornemann), Howard Caine (Major Wolfgang Hochstetter), Nita Talbot (Marya)

Hogan hatches a plan to get more information to England.



166 :06x22 - Hogan's Double Life

First aired: Mar/07/1971
Writer: Phil Sharp
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Malachi Throne (Major Pruhst), Dick Wilson (Bruner), David Frank (Albert), John Hoyt (Field Marshal von Leiter)

Hogan must pass himself off for a German officer to avoid being taken in by a Gestapo.



167 :06x23 - Look at the Pretty Snowflakes

First aired: Mar/21/1971
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Irving J. Moore
Guest star: Harold Stone (Gen. Strommberger), Edward Knight (Cpl. Deitrich)

Hogan starts an avalanche.



168 :06x24 - Rockets or Romance

First aired: Apr/04/1971
Writer: Arthur Julian
Director: Marc Daniels
Guest star: Norman Alden (Major Heintzen), Leon Askin (Gen. Albert Burkhalter), Marlyn Mason (Lily Frankel), Kenneth DuMain (Guard), James Savett (Radio Operator)

Hogan partners up with a pretty underground agent to destroy a missile battery.