
Colonel Hogan leads a ragtag band of POW's caught behind German lines in this popular television comedy. The bumbling Germans give Hogan and his crew plenty of opportunities to sabotage their war efforts. Colonel Klink is more concerned with having everything run smoothly and avoiding any trouble with his superiors (especially anything that might result in his being reassigned and sent to the front) than with being tough on Hogan and his fellow prisoners.
John DehnerColonel Backscheider (3 episodes, 1965-1966)
Leon AskinGeneral der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter (67 episodes, 1965-1971)
J. Pat O'MalleyBritish General (2 episodes, 1966-1967)
Paul LambertColonel Forbes (4 episodes, 1966-1971)
Joyce JamesonEva Mueller (2 episodes, 1967)Robert Clary, who played LeBeau, was actually a survivor of the Holocaust.
Schultz:
Me send for you? I never send for anybody, not even if I need them.
Anachronisms: In one scene taking place in a German laboratory, a periodic table of elements is hanging on a wall. It shows all the 103 elements known to science in the 1960s, but during the war, fewer than 92 elements were known: the rest were created by nuclear science, including several instrumental in the top-secret Manhattan Project.
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