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30 mins
9/17/1965
1.
The Informer
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Lieutenant Carter enters the camp and Hogan discovers a spy among his men.
Director:
Robert Butler
/ Albert S. Ruddy
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
/ Albert S. Ruddy
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Guest starring:
Noam Pitlik, Larry Hovis, Stewart Moss, Richard Sinatra, Cynthia Lynn, Leonid Kinskey
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30 mins
9/24/1965
2.
Hold That Tiger
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The guys smuggle a new tiger tank, which Klink has been boasting about, into camp.
Director:
Robert Butler
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Arlene Martel, Henry Rico Cattani
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30 mins
10/1/1965
3.
Kommandant of the Year
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Stalag 13 is named one of the top ten prison camps in Germany.
Director:
Robert Butler
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Woodrow Parfrey, William Allyn, Kurt Lewin, James Beggs, Victor French
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30 mins
10/9/1965
4.
The Late Inspector General
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A visiting general upsets plans to blow up a train.
Director:
Robert Butler
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
John Dehner, Stewart Moss
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30 mins
10/15/1965
5.
The Flight of the Valkyrie
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Because of all the ""funny business"" going on Klink brings in Colonel Crittendon to replace Hogan as officer in charge of POWs.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Louise Troy, Frank G. Tallman
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30 mins
10/22/1965
6.
The Prisoner's Prisoner
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A British commando gives Hogan the assignment he failed at: blow up an ammo dump.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Harvey Bullock
/ R. S. Allen
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Guest starring:
Roger C. Carmel, John Orchard, Inge Jaklin
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30 mins
10/29/1965
7.
German Bridge is Falling Down
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The heroes plan to blow a bridge near camp when a bomber raid fails.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Forrest Compton, Hal Lynch
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30 mins
11/5/1965
8.
Movies Are Your Best Escape
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Hogan must discover what the documents are that a visiting general is guarding.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Henry Corden, John Crawford, William Christopher
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30 mins
11/12/1965
9.
Go Light on the Heavy Water
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Hogan plans to destroy a heavy water supply by convincing Klink it is a youth potion so he will drink it.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
John Stephenson, Lawrence Montaigne, Cynthia Lynn
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30 mins
11/19/1965
10.
Top Hat, White Tie and Bomb Sight
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Hogan uses Klink to contact an Allied spy, after Klink bugs the prisoners' quarters.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Sigrid Valdis, Edward Knight, Monroe Arnold, Thordis Brandt
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30 mins
11/26/1965
11.
Happiness is a Warm Sergeant
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Klink replaces Schultz with a tough sergeant, after Newkirk gets Schultz drunk.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Bruce Yarnell, Norman Alden
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30 mins
12/3/1965
12.
The Scientist
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LeBeau pretends to be a famous French scientist who is visiting camp while Hogan smuggles the real one out.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Parley Baer, Maurice Marsac, Forrest Compton, Buck Young, Jayne Massey, Bard Stevens, Robert Champion
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30 mins
12/10/1965
13.
Hogan's Hofbrau
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Hogan visits a local Hofbrau to get the plans to a German army division that is camping out nearby.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Frank Marth, Paula Stewart, Willard Sage, Roger Helfond
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30 mins
12/17/1965
14.
Oil for the Lamps of Hogan
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Hogan convinces two German officers that there is oil underneath the camp when they come to build a synthetic fuel plant there.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
William Mims
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30 mins
12/24/1965
15.
Reservations are Required
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Hogan tries to arrange the unscheduled escape of twenty men, the problem is complicated when their sergeant is a little anxious to go.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Robert Hogan, Dennis Robertson, Mike Murphy
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30 mins
12/31/1965
16.
Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13
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Hogan creates an officer's club in the shape of a ship in order to get a gunsight and a British POW to England.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Jack H. Robinson
/ David Chandler
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Guest starring:
Fredd Wayne, Michael St. Clair, Jon Cedar, Leon Askin
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30 mins
1/7/1966
17.
Happy Birthday, Adolf
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The guys plan to destroy a gun emplacement, so the Allies can attack on Hitler's birthday.
Director:
Robert Butler
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Howard Caine
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30 mins
1/14/1966
18.
The Gold Rush
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French gold has been stolen, so Hogan convinces Klink to have it brought to Stalag 13 so he can steal it.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Tom Hatten, Rick Traeger, Pitt Herbert
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30 mins
1/21/1966
19.
Hello, Zolle
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Hogan tries to detain a German general at camp for 24 hours, so the Allies can amass troops. Things get complicated when a Gestapo officer comes in search of the reason for Klink's perfect record.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Jack H. Robinson
/ David Chandler
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Guest starring:
Gavin MacLeod, Gilbert Green, Britt Nilsson, Ramon Bieri, Horst Ebersberg
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30 mins
1/28/1966
20.
It Takes a Thief... Sometimes
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A group of underground operatives, that Hogan and his team begin working with, is actually a group lead by a Gestapo capture who's set on capturing them.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Michael Constantine, Claudine Longet, Chris Anders, Edgar Winston
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30 mins
2/4/1966
21.
The Great Impersonation
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Hogan gets Schultz to portray Klink in order to free three of his men whom the Gestapo has captured.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Bert Freed, James Frawley
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30 mins
2/11/1966
22.
The Pizza Parlor
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Hogan bribes a pacifist Italian officer who wants to defect to the Allies with pizza.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Hans Conried, Ernest Sarracino, Harry Lauter, Jack Good, Joey Tata, Elisa Ingram, Bard Stevens
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30 mins
2/25/1966
23.
The 43rd, a Moving Story
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Plans to destroy an anti-aircraft battery are upset by Klink's new second in command.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Tom Adair
/ James Allardice
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Guest starring:
Sandy Kenyon, Hal Lynch
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30 mins
3/4/1966
24.
How to Cook a German Goose by Radar
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An American corporal, with a bad attitude, tells Hogan he is a general in disguise.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Phil Sharp
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Guest starring:
J. Pat O'Malley
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30 mins
3/11/1966
25.
Psychic Kommandant
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Hogan convinces Klink he has ESP in order to get the plans to a new airplane with a silent engine.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Phil Sharp
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Guest starring:
Joseph Mell
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30 mins
3/18/1966
26.
The Prince from the Phone Company
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Kinchloe dresses up as an African prince, whom Hogan has kidnapped, in order to ask the Germans for money to open a submarine base. Complications arise when the prince's wife arrives.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Ivan Dixon, Isabelle Cooley, Lee Bergere, Stewart Moss
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30 mins
3/25/1966
27.
The Safecracker Suite
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Klink agrees to help Hogan steal the evidence to the assassination plot against Hitler made by an old friend of Klink's.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Walter Burke, Anthony Eustrel, Booth Colman, Eric Lord
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30 mins
4/1/1966
28.
I Look Better in Basic Black
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Hogan tries to find out why three American girls were brought to camp.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Jean Hale, Jayne Massey, Jackie Joseph, Peter Hellman, Edward Knight
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30 mins
4/8/1966
29.
The Assassin
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Crittendon interferes as Hogan tries to help a scientist, whom they were ordered to kill, try to defect.
Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Larry D. Mann
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30 mins
4/15/1966
30.
Cupid Comes to Stalag 13
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Hogan helps Klink fall in love, with General Burkhalter's sister, to get his mind off not being promoted.
Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Phil Sharp
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Guest starring:
Kathleen Freeman, Inger Stratton, George Tyne
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30 mins
4/22/1966
31.
The Flame Grows Higher
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When a POW is caught at the next processing location, Hogan suspects there is a traitor in the underground.
Director:
Howard Morris
/ Jack H. Robinson
Writer:
Laurence Marks
/ Jack H. Robinson
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Guest starring:
Susanne Cramer, Hannie Landman, Charles H. Radilak, Irene Tedrow, Todd Martin, Jerry Ayres
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30 mins
4/29/1966
32.
Request Permission to Escape
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Carter asks Hogan if he can escape and get back to his girlfriend, when she writes him a Dear John letter.
Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Martin Blaine, Mary Mitchell, John Crawford, Brett Parker, William Christopher, Horst Ebersberg
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