| 1. | Hogan's Heroes: Season 1 | 1965 |
| 2. | Hogan's Heroes: Season 2 | 1966 |
| 3. | Hogan's Heroes: Season 3 | 1967 |
| 4. | Hogan's Heroes: Season 4 | 1968 |
| 5. | Hogan's Heroes: Season 5 | 1969 |
| 6. | Hogan's Heroes: Season 6 | 1970 |
Hogan's Heroes
The exploits of five World War II prisoners in a German POW camp, 'Stalag 13' who, while "under the cover" of being typical prisoners of war, are really secretly doing their utmost to sabotage the German war effort through whatever means necessary. Col. Klink is very proud that no prisoner has ever escaped under his watch, not that they would want to. Suave, cool and smart, Col. Hogan takes advantage of Col. Klink and Sgt. Schultz's bravado and general cluelessness to carry out his missions.
How can Hogan and his crew keep Sgt. Schultz from being transferred to the Russian Front?
Coming up with a fake secret device, the gonculator, Klink brings to Stalag 13 the electronics expert who wants to defect.
The Gestapo sets a trap for the elusive underground agent known as 'Papa Bear' (Hogan) and Newkirk gets caught.
Colonel Crittendon shows up again and messes up Hogan's plans to destroy a ball-bearing plant.
The Gestapo brings three lovely ladies into the camp to interrogate the prisoners.
Hogan's crew is chasing a dog around after it buries a bone that contains negatives of a new German tank.
Plans to destroy a nearby rocket-fuel plant don't go as Hogan would like.
Hogan and his crew volunteer to paint Luftwaffe headquarters to get a secret map of fighter deployment locations.
Hogan makes arrangements for a contact to get to London and then suspects that she is a traitor.
An American journalist is rescued by Hogan; he is sworn to secrecy and sent back to the States. He breaks his word writing an article without naming names. It still causes problems.
An American agent enters Germany and then works with Hogan's people to get a German officer out of Berlin.
Hogan tricks Klink into throwing a party for a German World War I ace so that Hogan can find the location of his headquarters.
When Carter, in the disguise of the camp kommandant, is seen leaving Stalag 13, Klink could end up being tried for treason.
Hogan is hot on the trail of capturing LeBeau, but not too quickly since he has a mission to complete.
Hogan wants to kidnap Burkhalter and trade him for a captured underground agent and instead finds out that Klink is his hostage.
Klink is getting an award from a lovely Allied defector and Hogan plans to get to her first.
The Heroes enlist the daughter of a German general to get to photograph his secret plans.
Hogan provides information to a German baroness that includes phony invasion plans.
By arranging a rendezvous between Klink and Burkhalter's sister, Hogan can slip out of camp and destroy a train.
When one of Klink's old friends goes on his honeymoon, Hogan uses his car to get some radios to Paris.
Hogan goes to the hospital to get information from a wounded contact.
Hogan has a touchy mission to deliver ammunition to the underground.
The Germans are sending Hogan to America demanding surrender along with another surprise.
A new anti-aircraft radar system designed by an English woman has to be destroyed.
An Italian officer helps Hogan photograph a new German anti-aircraft gun.
For Colonel Hogan's birthday his crew decides to give him one ammunition dump freshly destroyed.
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Richard Dawson | Newkirk |
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John Banner | Sgt. Schultz |
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Werner Klemperer | Col. Klink |
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Larry Hovis | Carter |
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Robert Clary | LeBeau |
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Bob Crane | Col. Hogan |
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Ivan Dixon | Kinchloe |
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Sigrid Valdis | Hilda |
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Howard Caine | Maj. Hochstetter |
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Leon Askin | General Burkhalter |
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Roy Goldman | Prisoner of War |
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Dick Wilson | Bonner |
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Dave Morick | Captain Dingel |
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Alan Oppenheimer | Wilhelm |
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James Sikking | Gestapo Officer |
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John Hoyt | Colonel Braun |
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John Crawford | Gestapo Man |
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Henry Corden | Dr. Klaus |
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Gavin MacLeod | Major Kiegel |
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Victoria Carroll | Lila Fenster |
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David Wiley | Agent One |
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Noam Pitlik | Major Lutz |
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Diana Chesney | Woman Clerk |
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Chet Stratton | Kraft |
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Walter Janovitz | Oscar Schnitzer |
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