Episodes (30)
Sep 09, 1967
Bumbling British Colonel Crittendon again disrupts Hogan's plans to get out an Allied officer who is also named Crittendon.
Sep 16, 1967
The Germans have whipped up a plot to send German pilots in RAF fighters to shoot down British bombers.
Sep 23, 1967
To help the Allied invasion at Normandy, Hogan convinces the Germans that Klink has been promoted to Chief of Staff.
Sep 30, 1967
A Gestapo female operative tries to lure secrets out of Sergeant Schultz.
Oct 07, 1967
The Germans plot to send an impostor of a captured English officer to kill Winston Churchill. Hogan plots how to foil the plan and keep the real officer alive.
Oct 14, 1967
General Burkhalter comes to Stalag 13 determined to marry off his sister to Klink. Hogan has to find a planted German agent in the Underground.
Oct 21, 1967
Hogan tempts a Swedish scientist to defect.
Oct 28, 1967
The Heroes need to get both a member of the French resistance and some bullet-proof vests out of Stalag 13.
Nov 04, 1967
The Germans have set up a money-counterfeiting operation in the camp, and Hogan is planning on destroying it.
Nov 11, 1967
An American prisoner of war has information on Hogan that he wants to sell to the Germans.
Nov 18, 1967
Hogan takes Kinchloe to Paris to visit a friend of his who might help them get plans for the defense of Paris.
Nov 25, 1967
A disagreeable Russian pilot wants to escape, but refuses to go first to London. He wants to head east to Mother Russia.
Dec 02, 1967
Posing as waiters, the heroes want to get rid of a room full of German generals.
Dec 09, 1967
With Major Hochstetter in the camp, Hogan has extra trouble trying to smuggle out a bomber crew especially after they are moved from their usual barracks.
Dec 16, 1967
Planting a fuel depot right outside Stalag 13, a German general is tempting Hogan. Marya the White Russian also shows up again.
Dec 23, 1967
The location of a chemical plant is the prize when Hogan gets Carter to become a traitor.
Dec 30, 1967
A Gestapo officer who knows all about the Stalag 13 operation blackmails Hogan to find out about the Manhattan Project.
Jan 06, 1968
Klink's illness causes problems for one of Hogan's plots.
Jan 13, 1968
The Allied Command orders Colonel Hogan to leave and turn over his operations to the bumbling Colonel Crittendon.
Jan 20, 1968
Newkirk sneaks a beautiful woman into camp who turns out to be a Gestapo agent.
Jan 27, 1968
Hogan convinces Klink and the Gestapo that the war is over so that they will release some prisoners.
Feb 03, 1968
Hogan helps Klink prepare for a hasty trip to Argentina when he finds himself in a duel.
Feb 10, 1968
Using the German propaganda radio network, Hogan gets information to the underground.
Feb 17, 1968
Hogan helps an escapee go out of camp in a balloon.
Feb 24, 1968
LeBeau says that he keeps rendezvousing with a little old lady who is actually young and beautiful.
Mar 02, 1968
Hogan has trouble trying to get thirty prisoners out of camp.
Mar 09, 1968
A collection of stolen art comes to Stalag 13 and Hogan decides to steal it back for the Allies.
Mar 16, 1968
Hogan makes the Germans think that Schultz has ESP to get them to move their anti-aircraft defenses.
Mar 23, 1968
Hogan's latest escapee is a chimp from the local zoo who helps them deliver a radio part to the underground.
Mar 30, 1968
A German truck carrying an experimental jet fuel is the latest target for Hogan and his men. But when all efforts to sabotage the shipment fail, Carter gets down to business with the remaining weaponry at hand - a bow and arrow.
About
Hogan's Heroes Season 3 (1967) is released on Sep 09, 1967 and the latest season 6 of Hogan's Heroes is released in 1970. Watch Hogan's Heroes online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. Hogan's Heroes is directed by Gene Reynolds,Edward H. Feldman,Bruce Bilson,Marc Daniels and created by Bernard Fein with Bob Crane and Werner Klemperer.
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.