First Aired September 16, 1965
Pilot episode: At Stalag 13, a German prisoner-of-war camp, Colonel Robert Hogan and his fellow cohorts are a subversive group with many hidden talents. However, a spy has been planted amongst the men by the Germans. And when he learns of the gang's subversive operations, "Hogan's Heroes" must act fast to discredit him. This is the only Black-and-white episode in the series. Timeline: the date given is February 1942.
First Aired September 23, 1965
When Colonel Klink boasts that the Nazis' new tiger tank will lead the Germans to victory, Colonel Hogan devises a plan to get his hands on one of the vehicles, have it dismantled, send its blueprints to the Allies, and reassemble it?right under Klink's nose.
First Aired September 30, 1965
To give a scientist access to a rocket being kept in Stalag 13, Col. Hogan arranges for Kommandant Klink to receive an award.
First Aired October 07, 1965
Running a model POW camp is the only thing Klink has ever done well and he?s about to be promoted if the prisoners can?t succeed in making him look bad.
First Aired October 14, 1965
Hogan?s plan to smuggle a baroness out of Germany is put in jeopardy when the Stalag receives a new senior POW who doesn?t believe the prisoners should be engaged in espionage. First appearance of Colonel Crittendon (Bernard Fox).
First Aired October 21, 1965
Having kidnapped a German general, Hogan must convince General Schmidt that he is in need of medical attention in order to learn the location of his attack center.
First Aired October 28, 1965
After an Allied bombing mission fails to take out the Adolf Hitler bridge, Hogan?s team robs the camp arsenal to get the job done via sabotage.
First Aired November 04, 1965
With guards combing the woods for two escapees, Hogan will have to make the Germans nervous enough to drop their guard if he wants to deliver battle plans to London.
First Aired November 11, 1965
A barrel of heavy water is on its way to Berlin where it will be used in atomic research if Hogan can?t find a way to steal it. Note: LeBeau (Robert Clary) does not appear in this episode.
First Aired November 18, 1965
After Col. Klink bugs Hogan?s quarters, the team scripts their own radio dramas in order to convince Klink that Hogan is a Nazi sympathizer.
First Aired November 25, 1965
Sergeant Schultz is relieved of his post after being found drunk on duty. It?s up to the POWs to get rid of the new sergeant and rescue Schultz? career.
First Aired December 02, 1965
Corporal LeBeau masquerades as a French chemist while the prisoners smuggle the real scientist out of Germany.
First Aired December 09, 1965
Two ruthless officers threaten Klink into pledging much more than he can afford as a gift to the F?hrer, leaving Hogan?s team to come up with the cash to protect the commandant.
First Aired December 16, 1965
When General Burkhalter threatens to close Stalag 13, Hogan convinces the Germans that they?re sitting on an oil well.
First Aired December 23, 1965
The escape business becomes complicated when twenty unexpected escapees from Stalag 9 arrive on the doorstep, even more so when the soldier who led the break-out tries to lead an escape from Stalag 13 on his own.
First Aired December 30, 1965
London reports the escape sub is out of commission, leaving Hogan to build a boat to get his current escapee back to England.
First Aired January 06, 1966
The Allies? probing raid is going to end in a very happy birthday for Hitler if Hogan?s team can?t knock out a line of anti-aircraft guns.
First Aired January 13, 1966
When the Nazis store a truck filled with gold bricks looted from France at Stalag 13, the prisoners only have one objective: stealing as much as they can.
First Aired January 20, 1966
London asks Hogan?s team to keep German General Stofle occupied at Stalag 13 while the Allies attack his command post. Plans grow complicated when Gestapo agents make an inspection of the camp.
First Aired January 27, 1966
When Hogan?s new underground contacts turn out to be Gestapo agents, it will take some misdirection and quick thinking to save the team from their new friends. Michael Constantine guest-stars.
First Aired February 03, 1966
Hogan recruits Schultz to play the part of Kommandant Klink after Carter, Newkirk and LeBeau are captured while on a sabotage job.
First Aired February 10, 1966
Hogan decides the best way to win an Italian?s heart is with his native food when he prepares to recruit an Italian POW commandant to his side of the war, a plan which involves a complicated game of "Telephone".
First Aired February 24, 1966
Hogan?s plan to relocate a mobile anti-aircraft battery is threatened when Klink?s new executive officer proves to be power-hungry and very efficient at his job.
First Aired March 03, 1966
A new prisoner irritates everyone until he reveals himself to be a general in need of assistance in directing a bombing mission.
First Aired March 10, 1966
The prisoners have a brief window of time to sabotage a new noiseless plane engine before the Luftwaffe high command arrives to observe its test flight.
First Aired March 17, 1966
The prisoners need cash to process escapees. Fortunately, an African prince (Ivan Dixon, in a dual role) just landed in camp who the Germans want to bribe. Doubly fortunate, he looks a lot like Sergeant Kinchloe.
First Aired March 24, 1966
Hogan imports a safecracker from London to protect the secrets of a man who was in on a conspiracy to kill Hitler.
First Aired March 31, 1966
The Stalag?s newest prisoners are a trio of beautiful women with information which would be useful to Hogan ... if he could get past their many admirers to talk to them. Jean Hale and Jackie Joseph guest star.
First Aired April 07, 1966
Hogan?s plan to assassinate an atomic scientist runs afoul when Group Captain Crittendon unexpectedly turns up and insists on helping.
First Aired April 14, 1966
Hogan plays matchmaker when Gen. Burkhalter suggests that Col. Klink consider marriage. The problem is that both Hogan and Klink think that the prospective bride is Burkhalter's niece when it's really her mother, Burkhalter's "dragon-lady" sister.
First Aired April 21, 1966
Hogan, Newkirk and LeBeau run the escape route toward London in search of traitors along the way.
First Aired April 28, 1966
Sergeant Carter requests to escape back to the U.S. after his girlfriend sends him a Dear John letter.