@@mrfivegold Hogan's Heroes had its detractors even when it aired. In one interview Rod Serling, the creator and host of The Twilight Zone complained, "What's next? The Merry Men of Auschwitz?" (Which was actually a pretty witty response, though). But yeah, in today's social climate a show like this would never get a green light at all. It would offend too many people all over the political spectrum for a wide range of differing reasons.
@@mrfivegold In the Twilight Zone, the rubber ducky can be my spirit animal and spirit guide. And it is. ♪ Rubber ducky, you're the one! You make bath time lots of fun! Rubber ducky, I'm awfully fond of you! ♪ The Twilight Zone... Home, sweet home. Home is where the heart is.
@4:06 "just think back to baseball, clean sheets, and apple pie." - LeBeau I can understand a Frenchman wanting clean sheets, but baseball and apple pie are something only an American would hope for. This is the kind of humor that made Hogan's Heroes one of the best all time comedy shows.
We're older. Back then we probably watched it more as a war story with guns and explosions. I knew a fellow in college circa 1990 who liked it for the tunnels, as he was a cave enthusiast.
Always wanted to see an episode where Shultz and Klink came to visit the boys in America. Would have been great seeing them sitting with their families and the Germans admitting they were against the war and wanted the Allies to win
In one episode (I believe in the first season), Schultz addresses Colonel Hogan gruffly, "Colonel Hogan if you ever do try to escape...." Hogan calmly interrupts, "Yes?" Schultz then finishes his thought in a much friendlier tone: "Be a good fellow and take me with you." Makes me laugh AND gets me choked up at the same time. John Banner was just such a loveable teddy bear of a guy.
Would have been more in line with the show's comic humiliation of the Nazis if Hogan and his men visited Germany on vacation after the war and ran into Shultz and Klink being angry street cleaners in Berlin. Ah the comic banter I can so imagine, I'd love to see that!
Unfortunately, John Banner passed away two years after the show’s 1971 cancellation and Bob Crane was murdered 1978. I think that made any reunion show out of the question.
Do a YTube search for a movie called 'The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz'. It stars Hogan, Klink, Shultz and Burkhalter in a post-war movie set in Germany.
You should watch the German synchronisation of this TV show. It´s simply the best! Klink has a Saxon accent, LeBeau a French accent, Schulz a Bavarian Accent and Burkhalter an Austrian Accent. Newkirk stammers and Hilda lisps. So funny!!!
@@yankees88888g Klink gave him the nickname "Wiener Sachertorte" (Vienna Sacher cake).And indeed it´s mentioned several times he is an Austrian. It makes sense: In real life actor Leon Askin was an Austrian, too.
I’m only 26 and yet I remember seeing it on tv when I was younger and it’s still a classic 👌🏼😊 still love this show so much better than the crap on tv today in Australia like married at first sight 🤮
Werner Klemperer has such a cute, mischievous smile! I liked this episode because he smiled a lot and even laughed. grin I'm just glad nobody actually DID escape-escape to London; that would have been bad. Especially if the roll count was short because Hogan had no one to replace the escapee. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you...the epilogue of that scene! General Burkhalter: "My congratulations, Klink. It took you a long time, but you have finally had a prisoner escape. Your perfect record is officially in shambles." GB: (Leans back in his chair, looking amused.) "Quite frankly, I'm amazed it took them so long. I didn't think you could do anything right for more than five minutes." Colonel Klink: (Stands up from his chair and slams his hands on his desk.) "Herr General, that's impossible. There has never been a successful escape from Stalag 13!" Colonel Hogan: "Until now, that is." (Klink shoots him a death glare, to which Hogan responds by putting on his most innocent face.) "Look, there's a first time for everything, sir. There's a war on; these things happen to everyone. You aren't the first man to make new friends and you won't be the last." CK: "Hogaaan! This isn't the time for your sense of humor...or your American jokes!" CH: "Jokes? Kommandant, I'm offended. We just took you up on your offer, that's all." Major Hochstetter: "Offer?" (Major Hochstetter enters the office, pulling off his gloves.) "Vhat offer?" CH: "Oh hi Major, I didn't hear you come in. How's life in the Gestapo treating you? Himmler approve your request for a promotion yet?" CK: "Hogan, I'm warning you -" MH: (Pointedly ignores Hogan.) "The most dangerous man in Germany lives in zis camp and you made him an offer, Klink?!?” CK: (Frowns at Hochstetter.) "Major, I assure you, I have not - nor will I ever - make any kind of deal with a prisoner! This is just a simple misunderstanding!" GB: (Raises an eyebrow.) "If you call a prisoner escaping a 'simple misunderstanding', I would hate to see your definition of an actual mistake." CK: (Shakes his head.) "Sir, the prisoner did not escape! Hogan is...is hiding him somewhere! This is just one of his many tricks." GB: "I didn't know he was a magician." (His voice drips with sarcasm.) "Where is Hogan supposedly hiding the prisoner at, Klink? In the tunnels you keep claiming could never exist under your so-called iron fist?" GB: (Scratches his head and addresses Hogan.) "Perhaps you actually ARE a magician. You've talked me out of sending this dummkopf to Russia before..and why I took your advice, I still don't know. " CK: (Begins to look nervous and waves a hand.) "Herr General, I -" GB: (Interrupts Klink.) "Klink, shut up." CK: (Nods his head and smiles a goofy smile.) "Yes sir, shutting up." GB: (Looks at Hogan.) "Hogan, you will tell the major and I about this offer Klink has made you. Now!" CH: "There's really not much to tell, General. Colonel Klink all but insisted we escape. He had us cut a giant hole in the wire and leave it like that, declined Newkirk's offer to fix the broken spotlight, and even took off his gun to show us how it ruined the line of his uniform. Then he set it down and turned his back on it." GB & MH: (Both of them look at Hogan, shocked. Then they both turn and glare at Klink. Burkhalter looks like he could spit nails and Hochstetter looks ready to kill. They shout at the same time.) "KLINK!" CK: (Winces and tries to hunch in on himself.) CH: "Like I said, there wasn't much to tell. But in Colonel Klink's defense, he was right about the look of the uniform." GB: "Klink, you IDIOT! Have you gone mad?!? Stalag 13 should be lucky she has any prisoners left with you in command here! What were you THINKING?!" CK: (Shakes his head frantically.) "Herr General, I -" MH: (Interrupts Klink again.) "Thinking? BAH! That alone would be a miracle! Zis man is a traitor, Herr General. You should have him shot!" CK: (Looks extremely pale, because this discussion isn't going in his favor at all.) "Major, I'm telling you -" GB: "Perhaps you are right, Hochstetter." (He looks at at Klink.) "Since you are so eager to help others, let me help YOU in return. I'm transferring you to the Front, where you can be of some use.” GB: (Sneers at Klink.) "Perhaps your new friends might help you survive there. I will sign the papers as soon as I return to Berlin." GB: (He looks at Hogan.) "If the Allies want Klink so badly, they can have him! One less headache for me." MH: (Looks positively thrilled about this idea.) "Not to mention less paperwork, Herr General." CH: (Shakes his head.) "Thanks, but I'll pass on that offer, sir. We've got Colonel Crittendon of the RAF on our side, and he's more than enough idiot for one war. Adding the kommandant this into the mix just wouldn't be fair." CK: (Raises a hand in protest and says in a weak voice.) "Herr General, please. The Allies are not my friends." CH: (Looks offended.) "Well! If you feel that way, you can forget getting any of OUR help!" ...And then everyone gets all upset, but Hogan manages to fix everything somehow, the way he always does! (Edited for punctuation and a few spelling errors.)
This was always one of my favorite scenes. The way they all flipped the page before LeBeau said ...pie. The way Carter put emphasis on all the wrong words. These guys were just too funny!
Two things. 1) they use this same formula a few times, where the compound word is written on two separate pages, thus causing the speaker to awkwardly pause as he completes the word. 2) you can see Newkirk almost laughing (4:43) just after Hogan realizes he tore the paper, watch his slight smirk and bury his head in his chest.
For those of you who are interested in the Bob Crane murder, there is a good book written by Robert (Zodiac) Graysmith called "The Murder of Bob Crane". It was written before John Carpenter's trial so it most likely is out of print now but if anyone can find it, I recommend it. As I'm sure most of you already know, Crane's murderer has never been caught (at least not officially) and most likely never will be.
@@tigerwarsaw99 Not for sure. The murder weapon was never found so we don't know if it was the tripod or not. You say the police botched the investigation (which they did) and yet you believe every theory they created surrounding this case.
@@georgfriedrichhandel4390 tripod was missing from the living area and a blood stain found was a match. And yes they botched the collection of direct evidence, such as possible brain matter in Carptenters rental car, which is why he was ultimately not convicted by a jury.
@@tigerwarsaw99 Not true. Yes the tripod was missing but that hardly proves that it was the murder weapon. Also, the blood sample was not a match. A Phoenix journalist had those samples tested for DNA in 2016 and the results proved that it was not Crane's blood. Also, on the morning of the murder, a moving man, Lee Fetty, told detectives that he saw a man in a white car park outside of Crane's apartment, go inside for a few minutes and then left never to be seen again. When the police showed Fetty photos of Carpenter, Fetty said that the man he saw looked nothing like Carpenter. Who was this man? Why didn't the police investigate? Does all this mean that Carpenter was innocent? Not necessarily. Carpenter displayed very strange behavior just before and after the murder so I suspect he knew that it was going to happen but it doesn't mean he was the murderer.
I like to think Hogan’s Heroes are trapped in a time warp, where they are perpetually trapped during WWII. That explains why Adam West’s Batman saw Klink during the 60s.
I liked episodes of Hogans Heroes, although they made the Germans look like fools. But, I always wanted to see a last episode where they had a re-union after the war, and Hogan told Klink about all of the stuff they did, and Klink would say that he knew about it all along. But Robert "Bob" crane was murdered.
It may have had SOME inspiration from the Colditz camp, where the prisoners actually built a glider in an attic but never got a chance to use it before the war ended. They had copies of most keys, tapped some phone lines, etc. Hogan's Heroes hugely exaggerated everything.
Odin Vik In a word, no. The actor playing Schultz was an Austrian Jew who hated the Nazis. Would play them, wear the uniform but wouldn’t carry their rifle.
They should do a final show to end the series after it was dropped all those years ago. Such a great Tv series and should be closed with one final episode ! of course without these actors as they have all passed on but like actors
@@theboyscout0156 The show was dropped due to poor ratings. Bob crane , hogan , was murdered in his home a few years after the last show was aired. That last show of Hogans heros was in April 1971. Bob cranes death was in 1978. Hogans heros did not end becuase of Bob Cranes murder. It was dropped by CBS due to poor ratings and continually using the same "plot" in every show. Google is your friend for the facts
@@CurtisLSA All of them used the same plot in every show. Gilligan's Island was the worst. At least Hogan's Heroes was funny. 6 years is a great run, better than most, and yes, it's always the ratings that end every show.
@@CurtisLSA Actually, no. It still had good ratings even during season 6. The show was caught up in what was known as the 'Rural Purge'. All the shows that were thought to appeal to older audiences, like Hee-Haw, Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, etc were dropped. The network wanted to cater to the hip, 'young' crowd. Like you said, Google is your friend. Look up 'the rural purge' if you don't believe me.
After the live action series, a cartoon series continues the wacky adventures of Hogan's Heroes until the Allies come, storm the camp and freed the prisoners with Hogan and his Heroes leading the march out of Stalag-13.
Id like to see the clip of Hogan convincing Schultz that the Germans had stolen French gold reserves and Klink trying to correct them by insisting that they weren't stolen , but " confiscated ".
Schultz would have been spared; he was not a Nazi & he often turned a blind eye to the prisoners schemes. Gen Burkhalter would have been dead meat. a Luftwaffe general would not have survived.
This is very timely in light of the guards actions in the Jeffrey Epstein case : “Oh look ,how was I to know about bed sheets used for other purposes then sleeping.”
Gil Marriner Except there is no reason to remake, the recent wars had no long term American POWs.... and nobody thinks a comedy about Beau Berghdahl being butt raped daily by twenty Al Queda is funny enough to watch..... no matter how much he deserved it.
As funny as the show is, it has some serious dark undertone in terms of the cast. Werner Klemperer as Klink (born in Germany), John Banner (born Johann Banner in Austria/Hungary) as Schultz, Robert Clary (born Robert Max Widerman in France) as LeBlue were/are all European Jews who had to flee the continent from the Nazis or had to witness the Holocaust first hand (Robert Clary was even interned in the infamous Buchenwald concentration camp until the end of war, 11 of his family members (he had 13 siblings) were killed by the Nazis, only 3 of the siblings survived. John Banner also lost many family members to the Holocaust. ☹
His , John Banners, getting even. But imaginen hard for some post prisoners to wacth. There was one War story where for a year or more they brought out one bag off dirt for refuge , every week, from a tunnel dig.🤔⏳🙏🇩🇰🇺🇸🌅
I always believed 💯% was nothing but a dummkoff. However, after seeing his personal interview as a holocaust survivor; he is extremely intelligent as his own person.
@@theconductoresplin8092 Not a problem! Check out 'The Kommandant Dies At Dawn', also on season 5 I believe...it was both funny AND sad since Burkhalter had finally had enough of Klink! He was literally going to have him killed. Thank God for Schultz lol.
@@FrauWilhelmKlink I recall all of Col. Klink's men who were present volunteered to be on the firing squad, including two deserters who came back when they heard the news! That's cold...
Schultz was the grandad we all wanted.
Agreed
Schultz the great big lovable German Shepherd
In the show, he was the owner of a large toy company before the war. It was intimated that he acted dumb so as not to be anywhere near the war.
sieg hail grandpa
Schultz!
The comedic brilliance of Hogan’s Heroes may never be repeated in my lifetime 😢 thanks for posting🙂
A comedy show with Nazi’s? Not in 2021.
@@mrfivegold
Hogan's Heroes had its detractors even when it aired. In one interview Rod Serling, the creator and host of The Twilight Zone complained, "What's next? The Merry Men of Auschwitz?" (Which was actually a pretty witty response, though).
But yeah, in today's social climate a show like this would never get a green light at all. It would offend too many people all over the political spectrum for a wide range of differing reasons.
@@deantodd8103 Twilight Zone was commie propaganda, this was good old American propaganda with comedy.
@@mrfivegold
In the Twilight Zone, the rubber ducky can be my spirit animal and spirit guide.
And it is.
♪ Rubber ducky, you're the one! You make bath time lots of fun! Rubber ducky, I'm awfully fond of you! ♪
The Twilight Zone...
Home, sweet home. Home is where the heart is.
"Once you go full rubber ducky, you never go back."
---Albert Einstein
Im happy col. klink won an emmy for his role he deserved it for sure
The prisoner who doesnt want to escape and the guard who set a trap to only let them escape...love this prison
@4:06 "just think back to baseball, clean sheets, and apple pie." - LeBeau
I can understand a Frenchman wanting clean sheets, but baseball and apple pie are something only an American would hope for.
This is the kind of humor that made Hogan's Heroes one of the best all time comedy shows.
Baseball and apple pie are outdated notions of what Americans are but very funny for the time period
@@bobbybrown1389 ...Not what I know of true Americans today.
Tarte aux pommes would have made it better.
@@bobbybrown1389 and you were appointed gauleiter of Americana when exactly?
@@bobbybrown1389 what town do you live in?
Everyday after school I would watch Hogans Heroes.
I love how they all whistle their own theme song as the march back into the camp.
they whistled the show theme song at least a couple times in the series.
@@christophers5510 Oh my god you're right. Wish they did it for longer! They did that in Get Smart too
@Sandra Jones Yeah same I watch it on TV all the time and my dad comes down sometimes to hear me humming along lol
The opening drum cadence is from the movie The Longest Day back in 1962.
quiet as its kept, there are actually words to the theme song, words to the theme song of the '50s sitcom "I Love Lucy' also...fun fact
It's amazing to me how much funnier this show seems today than it did in the '60s.
We're older. Back then we probably watched it more as a war story with guns and explosions. I knew a fellow in college circa 1990 who liked it for the tunnels, as he was a cave enthusiast.
cus it's no politics, no ideology, just comedy
This show gets better everytime I watch it in reruns! EVERYTHING WAS PUT TOGETHER REAL WELL IN THIS SHOW!
Loved this as a kid and still do. Newkirk was always my favourite.
I'm glad I can still watch this show on TV. If anyone is interested and live in Minnesota at least, its on MeTV channel 5.3 at 9pm.
From where I'm at currently, I know it does reach to Utah, because they broadcast Metv pretty far.
I live in NC. I get it too
Always wanted to see an episode where Shultz and Klink came to visit the boys in America. Would have been great seeing them sitting with their families and the Germans admitting they were against the war and wanted the Allies to win
In one episode (I believe in the first season), Schultz addresses Colonel Hogan gruffly, "Colonel Hogan if you ever do try to escape...."
Hogan calmly interrupts, "Yes?"
Schultz then finishes his thought in a much friendlier tone: "Be a good fellow and take me with you."
Makes me laugh AND gets me choked up at the same time. John Banner was just such a loveable teddy bear of a guy.
Would have been more in line with the show's comic humiliation of the Nazis if Hogan and his men visited Germany on vacation after the war and ran into Shultz and Klink being angry street cleaners in Berlin. Ah the comic banter I can so imagine, I'd love to see that!
Unfortunately, John Banner passed away two years after the show’s 1971 cancellation and Bob Crane was murdered 1978. I think that made any reunion show out of the question.
Klink was hanged in Nuremberg
Do a YTube search for a movie called 'The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz'. It stars Hogan, Klink, Shultz and Burkhalter in a post-war movie set in Germany.
You should watch the German synchronisation of this TV show. It´s simply the best! Klink has a Saxon accent, LeBeau a French accent, Schulz a Bavarian Accent and Burkhalter an Austrian Accent. Newkirk stammers and Hilda lisps. So funny!!!
Yes its in my opinion better Much better
How one finds that German synchronization? Danke!
My dad worked in Germany and he said people at the bar would watch and fall down in fits of laughter at Schultz.
Burkhalter is supposed to be prussian
@@yankees88888g Klink gave him the nickname "Wiener Sachertorte" (Vienna Sacher cake).And indeed it´s mentioned several times he is an Austrian. It makes sense: In real life actor Leon Askin was an Austrian, too.
"There has never been a successful escape from Stalag 13."
---Col. Klink
No, jus an giant bunker underneath
Yeah, more like _hundreds._ 😅
@@epaminon6196'Maybe a hundred, but NOT ONE!' 😂
Some of my favorite scenes. So well written and performed.
I just wish it had a closing episode.
I love that “I want to put another gate there” line
Great pick , I havn't seen this episode in a long time , thanks!
Shultz is adorable. Such a gorgeous man & such big blue eyes- a perfect Santa Claus!
lmao classic show. Robert Clary the last survivor at 93. ( Edit) rest in peace 🕯️
It will be a sad day when he goes
@@jeffgalus8454 there has never been a successful escape
Happy 95th Birthday Corporal Louis LeBeau.. Robert Clary..
Robert Max Widerman
March 1, 1926
Paris, France
You are my favorite..
LeBeau is dead now.
@@ericdunn7352 sad. A life well lived.
I’m only 26 and yet I remember seeing it on tv when I was younger and it’s still a classic 👌🏼😊 still love this show so much better than the crap on tv today in Australia like married at first sight 🤮
far better than todays crap
I'm only 68 and I can remember watching it on TV in the 60's😃
I think the content on Australian free to air has slid even more rapidly downhill since you posted your comment.
I wished Hogan's Heroes was produced during WWII and shown in cinemas throughout Germany, and at the POW camps...........
Werner Klemperer has such a cute, mischievous smile! I liked this episode because he smiled a lot and even laughed. grin I'm just glad nobody actually DID escape-escape to London; that would have been bad. Especially if the roll count was short because Hogan had no one to replace the escapee.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you...the epilogue of that scene!
General Burkhalter: "My congratulations, Klink. It took you a long time, but you have finally had a prisoner escape. Your perfect record is officially in shambles."
GB: (Leans back in his chair, looking amused.)
"Quite frankly, I'm amazed it took them so long. I didn't think you could do anything right for more than five minutes."
Colonel Klink: (Stands up from his chair and slams his hands on his desk.) "Herr General, that's impossible. There has never been a successful escape from Stalag 13!"
Colonel Hogan: "Until now, that is."
(Klink shoots him a death glare, to which Hogan responds by putting on his most innocent face.) "Look, there's a first time for everything, sir. There's a war on; these things happen to everyone. You aren't the first man to make new friends and you won't be the last."
CK: "Hogaaan! This isn't the time for your sense of humor...or your American jokes!"
CH: "Jokes? Kommandant, I'm offended. We just took you up on your offer, that's all."
Major Hochstetter: "Offer?"
(Major Hochstetter enters the office, pulling off his gloves.) "Vhat offer?"
CH: "Oh hi Major, I didn't hear you come in. How's life in the Gestapo treating you? Himmler approve your request for a promotion yet?"
CK: "Hogan, I'm warning you -"
MH: (Pointedly ignores Hogan.) "The most dangerous man in Germany lives in zis camp and you made him an offer, Klink?!?”
CK: (Frowns at Hochstetter.) "Major, I assure you, I have not - nor will I ever - make any kind of deal with a prisoner! This is just a simple misunderstanding!"
GB: (Raises an eyebrow.) "If you call a prisoner escaping a 'simple misunderstanding', I would hate to see your definition of an actual mistake."
CK: (Shakes his head.) "Sir, the prisoner did not escape! Hogan is...is hiding him somewhere! This is just one of his many tricks."
GB: "I didn't know he was a magician." (His voice drips with sarcasm.) "Where is Hogan supposedly hiding the prisoner at, Klink? In the tunnels you keep claiming could never exist under your so-called iron fist?"
GB: (Scratches his head and addresses Hogan.) "Perhaps you actually ARE a magician. You've talked me out of sending this dummkopf to Russia before..and why I took your advice, I still don't know. "
CK: (Begins to look nervous and waves a hand.) "Herr General, I -"
GB: (Interrupts Klink.) "Klink, shut up."
CK: (Nods his head and smiles a goofy smile.) "Yes sir, shutting up."
GB: (Looks at Hogan.) "Hogan, you will tell the major and I about this offer Klink has made you. Now!"
CH: "There's really not much to tell, General. Colonel Klink all but insisted we escape. He had us cut a giant hole in the wire and leave it like that, declined Newkirk's offer to fix the broken spotlight, and even took off his gun to show us how it ruined the line of his uniform. Then he set it down and turned his back on it."
GB & MH: (Both of them look at Hogan, shocked. Then they both turn and glare at Klink. Burkhalter looks like he could spit nails and Hochstetter looks ready to kill. They shout at the same time.) "KLINK!"
CK: (Winces and tries to hunch in on himself.)
CH: "Like I said, there wasn't much to tell. But in Colonel Klink's defense, he was right about the look of the uniform."
GB: "Klink, you IDIOT! Have you gone mad?!? Stalag 13 should be lucky she has any prisoners left with you in command here! What were you THINKING?!"
CK: (Shakes his head frantically.) "Herr General, I -"
MH: (Interrupts Klink again.) "Thinking? BAH! That alone would be a miracle! Zis man is a traitor, Herr General. You should have him shot!"
CK: (Looks extremely pale, because this discussion isn't going in his favor at all.) "Major, I'm telling you -"
GB: "Perhaps you are right, Hochstetter." (He looks at at Klink.) "Since you are so eager to help others, let me help YOU in return. I'm transferring you to the Front, where you can be of some use.”
GB: (Sneers at Klink.) "Perhaps your new friends might help you survive there. I will sign the papers as soon as I return to Berlin."
GB: (He looks at Hogan.) "If the Allies want Klink so badly, they can have him! One less headache for me."
MH: (Looks positively thrilled about this idea.) "Not to mention less paperwork, Herr General."
CH: (Shakes his head.) "Thanks, but I'll pass on that offer, sir. We've got Colonel Crittendon of the RAF on our side, and he's more than enough idiot for one war. Adding the kommandant this into the mix just wouldn't be fair."
CK: (Raises a hand in protest and says in a weak voice.) "Herr General, please. The Allies are not my friends."
CH: (Looks offended.) "Well! If you feel that way, you can forget getting any of OUR help!"
...And then everyone gets all upset, but Hogan manages to fix everything somehow, the way he always does!
(Edited for punctuation and a few spelling errors.)
Wow, that was hilarious! You're really great at descriptions!!
@@jeannettestestimony1witnes516 Thank you! Sometimes, I come up with random stuff like this out of nowhere. Glad you liked it.
@@FrauWilhelmKlink Thanks for that- It makes me want to see the original program.
This was always one of my favorite scenes. The way they all flipped the page before LeBeau said ...pie. The way Carter put emphasis on all the wrong words. These guys were just too funny!
Two things. 1) they use this same formula a few times, where the compound word is written on two separate pages, thus causing the speaker to awkwardly pause as he completes the word. 2) you can see Newkirk almost laughing (4:43) just after Hogan realizes he tore the paper, watch his slight smirk and bury his head in his chest.
I stayed in NY in 1973 for 8 month. I was 19. I saw this show on TV, and it is as funny as ever.
I just love this show and I do have every episode 😀👍and I keep watching it over and over again! 😄❤👍
Even when they try, Klink and Schultz can't have an escape. There's no escape unless the prisoners want it.
Werner Klemperer always had the stanza for every show he did.i saw him in a scifi movie just the same.
Ah...the simple joys of watching very silly comedy. I can't get enough of it.
I love how the prisoners whistle the Hogan's Heroes theme tune.
Great childhood memories.
The expression on Klink's face after the prisoners give Schultz his rifle back is just priceless LOL.
he has to be one of the best actors ever!
For those of you who are interested in the Bob Crane murder, there is a good book written by Robert (Zodiac) Graysmith called "The Murder of Bob Crane". It was written before John Carpenter's trial so it most likely is out of print now but if anyone can find it, I recommend it. As I'm sure most of you already know, Crane's murderer has never been caught (at least not officially) and most likely never will be.
Carptenter with the tripod in the bedroom for sure. Botched police investigation.
@@tigerwarsaw99 Not for sure. The murder weapon was never found so we don't know if it was the tripod or not. You say the police botched the investigation (which they did) and yet you believe every theory they created surrounding this case.
@@georgfriedrichhandel4390 tripod was missing from the living area and a blood stain found was a match. And yes they botched the collection of direct evidence, such as possible brain matter in Carptenters rental car, which is why he was ultimately not convicted by a jury.
@@tigerwarsaw99 Not true. Yes the tripod was missing but that hardly proves that it was the murder weapon. Also, the blood sample was not a match. A Phoenix journalist had those samples tested for DNA in 2016 and the results proved that it was not Crane's blood. Also, on the morning of the murder, a moving man, Lee Fetty, told detectives that he saw a man in a white car park outside of Crane's apartment, go inside for a few minutes and then left never to be seen again. When the police showed Fetty photos of Carpenter, Fetty said that the man he saw looked nothing like Carpenter. Who was this man? Why didn't the police investigate? Does all this mean that Carpenter was innocent? Not necessarily. Carpenter displayed very strange behavior just before and after the murder so I suspect he knew that it was going to happen but it doesn't mean he was the murderer.
Not escaping is unacceptable.......
Happy 95th Birthday Corporal Louis LeBeau.. Robert Clary..
Robert Max Widerman
March 1, 1926
Paris, France
You are my favorite..
Learned many things in the Military.
Everyone ELSE learned I did a grand Sergent Schultz.
This is amazing 😂
❤ absolutely great series
Pretty funny!!! I love Hogan's Heroes!!! 😃😃😃!!!
Classic TV period
Love Hogans Hero
Oh my! I lost my rifle!
Loved this as a kid. Didn’t realize the comedy then.
@:13 "Here they come he must have taken the hook" - LeBeau
I believe he meant to say, "he must have taken the bait."
0:42 "What's a Girl" - yeah, I know the feeling....
Besides MASH This Was One Of The Funniest Shows On TV
I love Carter's poor reading of his lines.
Before i knew they were hiding stuff I thought he was a weirdo trying to be making a funny voice when i was 5 .
My favorite episode
still watching in 2020
I like to think Hogan’s Heroes are trapped in a time warp, where they are perpetually trapped during WWII. That explains why Adam West’s Batman saw Klink during the 60s.
John Banner was my favourite. Great performance.
That’s Gold!
Man I remember watching this back 1920 good old shows
Gary Richmond world war 2 only started 1939
How long have you been dead?
Francis Moran 15 years and 3 months
I forgot I got old timer's disease lol it was back in 1930
@@garyrichmond7857 Try '65 to '71
I liked episodes of Hogans Heroes, although they made the Germans look like fools. But, I always wanted to see a last episode where they had a re-union after the war, and Hogan told Klink about all of the stuff they did, and Klink would say that he knew about it all along. But Robert "Bob" crane was murdered.
Plus John Banner died in 1973.
Rather be inside this More then a Hell of Fire pain Agrees??
Great show. You have to wonder if shows like this were created based on actual events. Too funny! Not a stretch I would say!
Yes. The actual event was World War II.
It may have had SOME inspiration from the Colditz camp, where the prisoners actually built a glider in an attic but never got a chance to use it before the war ended. They had copies of most keys, tapped some phone lines, etc. Hogan's Heroes hugely exaggerated everything.
What's a girl? LOL!
😅Not sure anymore, but it use to be clear cut.
Don't know why, but every time Newkirk says What's a girl?, I chuckle
The rifle Schultz has is a 1890's Krag Jorgensen or a US Krag (not a German Mauser) .
it was the service rifle in Norway during the war, might be a Norwegian rifle the germans have seized and taken in to action
The modern rifles would be used on the front lines surely.
Odin Vik In a word, no. The actor playing Schultz was an Austrian Jew who hated the Nazis. Would play them, wear the uniform but wouldn’t carry their rifle.
Odin Vik P.S. I have one. It’s the smoothest cycling rifle made. But not very powerful cartridge due to the design of the receiver.
@@samiam619 In the logic of the show it's a good excuse though
They should do a final show to end the series after it was dropped all those years ago. Such a great Tv series and should be closed with one final episode ! of course without these actors as they have all passed on but like actors
Bob Crane (Hogan) was murdered. Which is why the show was cancelled.
@@theboyscout0156 The show was dropped due to poor ratings. Bob crane , hogan , was murdered in his home a few years after the last show was aired. That last show of Hogans heros was in April 1971. Bob cranes death was in 1978. Hogans heros did not end becuase of Bob Cranes murder. It was dropped by CBS due to poor ratings and continually using the same "plot" in every show. Google is your friend for the facts
@@CurtisLSA All of them used the same plot in every show. Gilligan's Island was the worst. At least Hogan's Heroes was funny. 6 years is a great run, better than most, and yes, it's always the ratings that end every show.
@@gg5115 i agree
@@CurtisLSA Actually, no. It still had good ratings even during season 6. The show was caught up in what was known as the 'Rural Purge'. All the shows that were thought to appeal to older audiences, like Hee-Haw, Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, etc were dropped. The network wanted to cater to the hip, 'young' crowd. Like you said, Google is your friend. Look up 'the rural purge' if you don't believe me.
After the live action series, a cartoon series continues the wacky adventures of Hogan's Heroes until the Allies come, storm the camp and freed the prisoners with Hogan and his Heroes leading the march out of Stalag-13.
" What's a girl"
love HH!
On this day, January 9th, 2022, Kommadant Oggie (veterans know him as Little Oggie) was again terminated by CZcams for being a man amongst boys.
What a great scene. Still hilarious.
Id like to see the clip of Hogan convincing Schultz that the Germans had stolen French gold reserves and Klink trying to correct them by insisting that they weren't stolen , but " confiscated ".
I think every episode they were in winter. Germany sure does have nice green leaves, though.
Would have like to see the close to the end of the war and see them take col Klink and Sgt Schultz prisoner
I always wanted to know how it would have ended when the war ended. Do they protect Schultz, Klink and Burkhalter and throw Hochstetter under the bus?
Schultz would have been spared; he was not a Nazi & he often turned a blind eye to the prisoners schemes.
Gen Burkhalter would have been dead meat. a Luftwaffe general would not have survived.
@@willmartin903 Burkhalter? Wht the hell would they help him? Lol other then being a Natzi Klink and Hogan hated him lol
@@christophers5510 I like to think Schultz went back to making toys, and Klink was...Klink was, a bumbling idiot.
How can I download the entire season of LOGAN'S HEROES.
I love comedy movies
All full episodes have been removed?
What season and episode is this clip from?
Especially kernel klink
Dose any one know what episode is this from
Good classic humor
Over seas? How all of this was done Califorina! HaHa moment.
This is very timely in light of the guards actions in the Jeffrey Epstein case : “Oh look ,how was I to know about bed sheets used for other purposes then sleeping.”
I can imagine a remake of this with Christoph Walken playing Col. Klink
Gil Marriner
Except there is no reason to remake, the recent wars had no long term American POWs.... and nobody thinks a comedy about Beau Berghdahl being butt raped daily by twenty Al Queda is funny enough to watch..... no matter how much he deserved it.
Cpt. Obvious here but, he means a WWII remake.
No remake! It'd suck and lack the creativity and brilliantly silly humor. Also the chemistry and perfection of the cast can't be replicated.
Oh my I lost my rifle I must find it or everyone will escape 😅😅
Lol am i the only one who just noticed schultz has a krag-jørgensen and not a mauser
And the winner is (funny noise at 4:42) is escape . Lol
Here are some pieces........of paper.
As funny as the show is, it has some serious dark undertone in terms of the cast. Werner Klemperer as Klink (born in Germany), John Banner (born Johann Banner in Austria/Hungary) as Schultz, Robert Clary (born Robert Max Widerman in France) as LeBlue were/are all European Jews who had to flee the continent from the Nazis or had to witness the Holocaust first hand (Robert Clary was even interned in the infamous Buchenwald concentration camp until the end of war, 11 of his family members (he had 13 siblings) were killed by the Nazis, only 3 of the siblings survived. John Banner also lost many family members to the Holocaust. ☹
His , John Banners, getting even. But imaginen hard for some post prisoners to wacth. There was one War story where for a year or more they brought out one bag off dirt for refuge , every week, from a tunnel dig.🤔⏳🙏🇩🇰🇺🇸🌅
why did they want them to escape in this episode .... I don't remember
I'm trying to remember
To uncover the underground escape organization.
So in Germany, during the winter, the trees still have greenleaves on them? There was snow on the ground.
Come on, enjoy the show
It's just a TV show, moron.
Klink does realize LeBeau isn't an American? He does most of his talk to him about how nice America is.
anyone notice the mustang
They know
Interesting how the vegetation is green but there is snow on the ground. Funny as hell, though.
Desilu Studios in Southern California
@@johnborn1600 I know that. And notice how in the show "Combat" how Europe looks like Southern California.
These are not full episodes. These excerpts of episodes
hey! can anybody tell me what's this all about? I mean... why does this Colonel want everybody to escape? never watch this show before
@Michael Powell Aunt Alice could not have explained it any better.
Nobody wants to escape from klink and shulhzys camp.its the best one in germany
Oh I see how you did that,,,advertising full episodes while delivering 5 minute bytes,....That screams trustworthiness.
Not "FULL" Episodes in every case
You mean bank paper
LOL
I always believed 💯% was nothing but a dummkoff. However, after seeing his personal interview as a holocaust survivor; he is extremely intelligent as his own person.
What did I just see for 5 mins? Looks good... But I didn't quite understand it, maybe because I only saw 5 mins of it...
Conclusion of the episode: czcams.com/video/pGZ3gN6xFCo/video.html
What episode is this
I believe it's called 'Klink's Escape' and it's part of Season 5. I don't have my DVD set in front of me, so don't quote me on that. :)
@@FrauWilhelmKlink
Thanks my dude
Ill give it a look
@@theconductoresplin8092 Not a problem! Check out 'The Kommandant Dies At Dawn', also on season 5 I believe...it was both funny AND sad since Burkhalter had finally had enough of Klink! He was literally going to have him killed. Thank God for Schultz lol.
@@FrauWilhelmKlink I recall all of Col. Klink's men who were present volunteered to be on the firing squad, including two deserters who came back when they heard the news! That's cold...
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