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30 mins
9/9/1967
1.
The Crittendon Plan
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Crittendon disrupts Hogan's plan to spring a captured allied officer.
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Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Victoria Vetri, Naomi Stevens, Angela Dorian, Laurie Main, Cliff Osmond
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30 mins
9/16/1967
2.
Some of Their Planes Are Missing
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The Germans plan to send their men into England via captured planes.
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Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Stewart Moss, John Doucette, Rick Traeger
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30 mins
9/23/1967
3.
D-Day at Stalag 13
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Hogan devises a hoax to get a visiting officer to think Klink has been promoted to replace him as Chief of Staff. This is the heroes contribution to the pending invasion of Normandy.
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Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Harold Gould, Gail Kobe, John Hoyt, Ivan Triesault, J. Pat O'Malley
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30 mins
9/30/1967
4.
Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari
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The Gestapo gets a female to pry information out of Schultz.
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Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Joyce Jameson, Sidney Clute
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30 mins
10/7/1967
5.
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London
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Hogan discovers a plot to kill Churchill, with a German duplicate of a missing RAF pilot.
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Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Lloyd Bochner, Peter Hellman
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30 mins
10/14/1967
6.
Casanova Klink
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Burkhalter plans to get Klink to marry his sister, while a Gestapo plant has infiltrated the underground.
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Bill Davenport
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Guest starring:
Kathleen Freeman, Woodrow Parfrey, Carl Carlsson
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30 mins
10/21/1967
7.
How to Win Friends and Influence Nazis
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Hogan tries to get a Swedish scientist to work for the Allies.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Phil Sharp
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Guest starring:
Karl Swenson, Edward Knight, Doris Singleton
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30 mins
10/28/1967
8.
Nights in Shining Armor
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Hogan tries to get a French courier and some bulletproof vests out of camp.
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Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Felice Orlandi, Chris Anders
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30 mins
11/4/1967
9.
Hot Money
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Hogan plans to destroy a counterfeiting operation that has been setup in camp.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Sandy Kenyon, Jon Cedar
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30 mins
11/11/1967
10.
One in Every Crowd
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A prisoner offers the Nazis information on Hogan's operation in exchange for his freedom.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Paul Picerni, John Crawford, John Stephenson, Barbara Babcock
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30 mins
11/18/1967
11.
Is General Hammerschlag Burning?
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In Paris, Hogan uses an entertainer's friendship with a general and someone who went to high school with Kinchloe as part of a plan to get plans for the defense of Paris.
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Barbara McNair, Paul Lambert, Felice Orlandi, David Morick
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30 mins
11/25/1967
12.
A Russian is Coming
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Hogan tries to get a Russian pilot back to Russia who refuses to leave via London.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Phil Sharp
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Guest starring:
Bob Hastings, Felice Orlandi, Bard Stevens
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30 mins
12/2/1967
13.
An Evening of Generals (a.k.a. Evening of the Generals)
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Hogan has his men pose as caterers to destroy a roomful of generals.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Maurice Marsac, Ben Wright, John Hoyt
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30 mins
12/9/1967
14.
Everybody Loves a Snowman
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The guys smuggle a US bomber crew out of camp in a snowman.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Noam Pitlik, Robert Pickering
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30 mins
12/16/1967
15.
The Hostage
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Hogan plays a waiting game with a German general. The scheming general has planted a rocket-fuel depot right outside Stalag 13 in hoes of trapping the area's resident saboteur. (1/2 hour)
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Nita Talbot, Theodore Marcuse
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30 mins
12/23/1967
16.
Carter Turns Traitor
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Carter pretends to be a traitor so he can learn the location of a chemical plant.
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Director:
Howard Morris
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Antoinette Bower, John Myhers
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30 mins
12/30/1967
17.
Two Nazis for the Price of One
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Hogan learns that a Gestapo agent knows about the Manhattan Project and about his operation.
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Director:
Bruce Bilson
Writer:
Phil Sharp
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Guest starring:
Alan Oppenheimer, Jon Cedar, Barbro Hedstrom
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30 mins
1/6/1968
18.
Is There a Doctor in the House?
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Klink gets sick just as Hogan needs him to complete one of his missions.
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Brenda Benet, Anthony Eustrel
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30 mins
1/13/1968
19.
Hogan, Go Home
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Hogan is ordered home and Colonel Crittendon is sent to replace him.
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Bill Davenport
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Guest starring:
David Morick
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30 mins
1/20/1968
20.
Sticky Wicket Newkirk
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Newkirk unknowingly sneaks a beautiful Gestapo agent he has fallen for into camp.
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Director:
John Rich
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Ulla Stromstedt, Jay Sheffield
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30 mins
1/27/1968
21.
War Takes a Holiday
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In order to get the Gestapo to release its prisoners Hogan tricks Klink and Hochstetter into thinking the war is over.
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Director:
Bruce Bilson
Writer:
Art Baer
/ Ben Joelson
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Guest starring:
Frank Marth, William Christopher, Peter Marko, Chris Anders
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30 mins
2/3/1968
22.
Duel of Honor
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Hogan helps Klink get ready to flee for Argentina with information to the allies when he is challenged to a duel.
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Antoinette Bower
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30 mins
2/10/1968
23.
Axis Annie
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Hogan plans to use a propaganda radio announcer to get information to the underground.
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Director:
John Rich
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Louise Troy, Chet Stratton, Karl Bruck, Buck Young, Bard Stevens
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30 mins
2/17/1968
24.
What Time Does the Balloon Go Up?
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A basket weaving and a kite-flying contest are part of Hogan's plan to transport an agent to England in a balloon.
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Director:
Marc Daniels
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Peter Brooks, Lincoln Deyman
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30 mins
2/24/1968
25.
LeBeau and the Little Old Lady
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LeBeau tells the others he is taking messages to a little old lady, when really she is a beautiful lady he has fallen for.
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Director:
Bruce Bilson
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Celeste Yarnall, Sivi Aberg
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30 mins
3/2/1968
26.
How to Escape From Prison Camp Without Really Trying
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Hogan hides 30 prisoners in order to keep the SS busy while the Allies get more men.
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Director:
Edward H. Feldman
Writer:
Bill Davenport
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Guest starring:
Willard Sage, Edward Knight, Lyn Peters, Chet Stratton, Tom Hatten, Jay Sheffield
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30 mins
3/9/1968
27.
The Collector General
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Hogan tries to keep a fortune in paintings from winding up in the collection of a general.
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Director:
Bruce Bilson
Writer:
Laurence Marks
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Guest starring:
Heidy Hunt, John Stephenson, Gavin MacLeod
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30 mins
3/16/1968
28.
The Ultimate Weapon
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Hogan plans to send German defenses to the wrong target, by giving Schultz ESP, so that the Allies can bomb an important target.
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Director:
Marc Daniels
Writer:
Richard M. Powell
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Guest starring:
Marian McCargo
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30 mins
3/23/1968
29.
Monkey Business
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Hogan uses a chimpanzee that wanders into camp after a nearby zoo is bombed to deliver a radio part to the underground.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
Laurie Main, Jack Good, Elisa Ingram
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30 mins
3/30/1968
30.
Drums Along the Dusseldorf
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Hogan mines a bridge then learns that a truck of prisoners will be the first to cross it.
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Director:
Bob Sweeney
Writer:
Arthur Julian
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Guest starring:
David Frank
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