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He Was SECRETLY Replaced On Hogan's Heroes and You Didn't Even Notice It! 

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He Was SECRETLY Replaced On Hogan's Heroes and You Didn't Even Notice It!
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@TroySR71
@TroySR71 14 дней назад
FUN FACT: The reason why Robert Clay did not appear in this episode is that he married Natalie Cantor. It created a personal conflict and was given the time off to get married.
@robertdragoff6909
@robertdragoff6909 14 дней назад
That was going to be my question Glad to hear Mr. Clary got married. Better than a behind the scenes problem
@peteocchi
@peteocchi 14 дней назад
Rick.. another great Hogan's Heroes fun fact but you had to know everyone would wonder why he's not there and you don't mention a word. And if your research didn't come up with an answer.. shouldn't you have said you have no idea why he's not there? Again.. great video but just lacking that.
@allen_p
@allen_p 15 дней назад
I didn't notice that LaBeau wasn't in the episode, but I always noticed Fraulein Helga (portrayed by Cynthia Lynn). 😙
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 14 дней назад
Yes! She was delightful.
@jknuttel
@jknuttel 9 дней назад
I met Robert Clary a few times through a fan club called the Eddie Cantor Appreciation Society (I'm not sure if this fan club is still active). He was an extremely nice man; quite jovial. One thing that stands out in my mind is that you could still see the number tatooed on his arm from the time he was in a concentration camp.
@ericmadsen7470
@ericmadsen7470 12 дней назад
Hogan's Heroes was never given a proper final episode.
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 10 дней назад
This was the 1960s, when a show was cancelled back then that was IT, no finale or wrap-up show. The first TV show to do so was "The Fugitive" starring David Janssen. I forget the year but that one did have a finale where Richard Kimball's innocence was finally esatablished and the story line wrapped up. That final episode was (at that time) the most-watched TV show in history.
@jasonbourneistreadstone
@jasonbourneistreadstone 8 дней назад
I read that they didn't really do wrap-up style episodes for most shows back then.
@robertladue7647
@robertladue7647 7 дней назад
Although there was a later movie of Hogan’s Heroes after the war. It was very good but seldom is played.
@ericmadsen7470
@ericmadsen7470 7 дней назад
@@robertladue7647 If so, where can I watch the movie if available?
@HariSeldon913
@HariSeldon913 6 дней назад
@@ericmadsen7470 If there was such a movie, Hogan and Klink weren't in it. It's not in either of their IMDb profiles.
@tigerman3
@tigerman3 15 дней назад
Notice that the Germans are carrying American arms in the early episodes of Hogan's? The guard who was protecting the water truck in the episode was carrying a Thompson SMG instead of a MP40. In fact, Sgt. Schultz carries a Krag rifle instead of a Gewehr 98 throughout the series.
@Vault57
@Vault57 14 дней назад
I totally had a 'hold on' moment with that. I suppose you could say that they were using captured 1928A1s. I heard some German soldiers liked M1 carbines and would pick them up when possible. The studio probably didn't have access to many actual German small arms. In the 1960s, a lot of WWII movies were still being made and they probably had first dibs on historically correct weaponry.
@peterfiske6728
@peterfiske6728 14 дней назад
The Germans did issue captured weapons to there own troops. There is a photo of a guard at a pow camp and he has a 1917 Enfield rifle. The krag that Shultz carries could have been correct if it had been Danish or Norwegian instead of american.
@robertsanders5355
@robertsanders5355 14 дней назад
I picked up on that too, I said wait a minute that's a Thompson he's holding.
@johnmcdonald587
@johnmcdonald587 14 дней назад
The German wasted nothing when it came to captured small arms. These oddball weapons found their way into secondary usage like camp guards and Police department roles where the ammunition supply wouldn't be as much as a problem since the weapons would rarely be fired. Schulz's Krag rifle could have come from Norwegian sources as Norway was occupied at the time. The Brits left massive quantities of small arms and equipment behind when they evacuated at Dunkirk. All captured weapons were given German designations and the list is considerable.
@Absaalookemensch
@Absaalookemensch 14 дней назад
Even funnier is that the soldier has standard rifle ammo pouches rather than magazine pouches as the Thompson and MP40 used.
@mikefagan6840
@mikefagan6840 14 дней назад
I don't think they ever explained Kinchloe's departure.
@craiglawrence7576
@craiglawrence7576 12 дней назад
I think you’re right…they never did!
@Fantaz000
@Fantaz000 12 дней назад
He quit so he could direct season 6 so he was kind of there
@mikefagan6840
@mikefagan6840 11 дней назад
@@Fantaz000 actually he went on to other projects. He was under utilized in the series and went forward when his contract ran out. I just wondered why they didn't work is a simple story line about maybe a transfer to another camp, so he can go home, keeping the reputation of Stalag 13 intact. So as to continue operations. They just didn't mention it.
@Fantaz000
@Fantaz000 11 дней назад
@@mikefagan6840 You are correct, my apoligies
@garfieldsmith332
@garfieldsmith332 10 дней назад
Kinchloe was traded to Stalag 14 for Sergeant Richard Baker and two first round draft picks.
@The_Dudester
@The_Dudester 15 дней назад
As a kid & teen, this was my favorite show and what I watched it Mon thru Fri at 3:30. Also, I grew up in a part of the country where nuclear was VERY important. With that said, the BBC made a special on the German heavy water experiments and how the underground put an end to the experiments. It is a master class in espionage and sabotage.
@33VMUH
@33VMUH 14 дней назад
Rick. Good catch. I never noticed that Robert Clary was not in this episode. But I do remember the episode's best punch line. After Captain Mueller informs Colonel Klink that it's not mineral water in the barrel but Heavy Water used as a Neutron Moderator for Nuclear research, a panicky Klink says "I drank some of that water. Will I die from it?" To which Captain Mueller deadpans, "Only if Berlin finds out."😂😂😂😂
@timothyimmel4745
@timothyimmel4745 15 дней назад
Your research is always great to listen to, didn't know Mr. Stevenson's voice was Mr. Slate. I somehow started finding out who was doing the voices on the cartoons I watched growing up in the 60's and 70's. Keep on keeping on Rick! God bless
@jwr7138
@jwr7138 12 дней назад
John Stevenson’s voice was all over the cartoon world. He was a regular on Scooby Doo, Josie and the pussycats and so many more Hanna/Barbera Shows.
@hueyiroquois3839
@hueyiroquois3839 15 дней назад
La Beau must've been in the cooler during that episode. One of the few shows where there's an obvious explanation for a character to be temporarily missing.
@coppertopv365
@coppertopv365 4 дня назад
Time off, he got married
@kevinmadden1645
@kevinmadden1645 15 дней назад
Robert Clary was in a prison camp during WW2.
@hrearden6993
@hrearden6993 14 дней назад
He was in a concentration camp not a POW camp.
@kevinmadden1645
@kevinmadden1645 14 дней назад
@@hrearden6993 You are right. Thank you.
@theastewart6721
@theastewart6721 14 дней назад
Wow.
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 14 дней назад
Buchenwald. The other members of his family sent to Auschwitz didn’t survive the war.
@smckay6438
@smckay6438 14 дней назад
He survived by playing the song used in a latter episode for the guards in his concentration camp, when you see him doing those simple songs thats his go to for servival! 😊
@DonEttore
@DonEttore 15 дней назад
There was at least a three episode arc where Richard Dawson was missing. I was noticable that he wasn't there because it was three in a row. You can sometimes notice when one of the other characters is missing from an episode, only because someone may show up that you normally didn't see. I did think that it was interesting that Dawson was listed in the final credits, even though his only appearance was in the opening credits. I also seem to recall one episode where Ivan Dixon was missing when he was still on the show. They just said something to the effect that Kinchloe was down in the tunnel working the radio or something.
@markcornish2519
@markcornish2519 14 дней назад
Newkirk only missed one episode, I have seen them all many times
@DonEttore
@DonEttore 14 дней назад
@@markcornish2519 I was going by memory. I thought that it was more than one.
@rickwiese5438
@rickwiese5438 14 дней назад
There was a Season 3 episode (War Takes a Holiday) in which Larry Hovis didn't appear. He was replaced by William "Father Mulcahy" Christopher as a character named Thomas.
@KevinMiller-xn5vu
@KevinMiller-xn5vu 15 дней назад
John Stephenson did other voices on The Flintstones-not just Mr. Slate.
@keithschrack
@keithschrack 14 дней назад
Yep...he was the original voice of Dr. Benton Quest, among others.
@randy4768
@randy4768 14 дней назад
The German guard at the water truck was Spock's rival in Amok Time and also a Romulan in the Balance of Terror episode. He was also in the movie The Great Escape. Spock's wife was also Tiger on several episodes of Hogan's Heroes.
@silvereagle2061
@silvereagle2061 14 дней назад
Lawrence Montaigne
@proto-geek248
@proto-geek248 14 дней назад
Arlene Martel as T'Pring
@Victor-gi3dy
@Victor-gi3dy 14 дней назад
The tv show The Wild Wild West Replaced Ross Martin in a few episodes because of a heart attack 😔 he eventually came back & finished out the series but had a heart attack after a tennis game & died. 😢
@Bigbadwhitecracker
@Bigbadwhitecracker 14 дней назад
And Sebastian Cabot missed the last six or so eps of Family Affair at the end of season 1 without any guarantee he was going to return or even survive. Also, a heart attack, but I could be mistaken. He was replaced by French's "brother", played by the great John Williams.
@FreyaTait
@FreyaTait 15 дней назад
The Hostage is one of my personal favorites. Col. Hogan is so brave in that one, I want to cry.
@NunyaBus99
@NunyaBus99 15 дней назад
I love that episode! Gosh, I just love your videos! Going to go watch the HH playlist. Thx for another GREAT video!
@alg11297
@alg11297 15 дней назад
Like most tv comedies the characters are basically interchangible because most of them lack any personality. Dialogue from any character can be used by any other character so long as the "catch phrase" of that character is used.
@proto-geek248
@proto-geek248 14 дней назад
All of the Heroes have personality.
@bravoninetyseven
@bravoninetyseven 13 дней назад
You big dummy!
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
@@proto-geek248 They have obviously NEVER watched this show! When Kinch left... Baker was NOT HIM!
@stephene.barbin8036
@stephene.barbin8036 15 дней назад
I just watched this episode last week on Pluto TV and did not even notice LeBeau's absence!
@MsBackstager
@MsBackstager 15 дней назад
LeBeau was sooooo adorable and cuddily.
@MsBackstager
@MsBackstager 15 дней назад
During binge watching HH during lockdown, hubby and I did notice a # of the players not available for "roll call."
@twinkholland8392
@twinkholland8392 15 дней назад
I always enjoy what u do!
@mamas.8259
@mamas.8259 14 дней назад
Me too😊
@kevinpyne5808
@kevinpyne5808 15 дней назад
I am not a big Hogan's Hero fan, but this is "very interesting". Just love these little tidbits!
@ddavenpAZ
@ddavenpAZ 15 дней назад
I’ve never got into this show, so I can’t comment on the subject, but I will say the video itself was well done with great film stills and interesting facts. And as always, the best voice over work! Great job! 👏
@gailwatson4927
@gailwatson4927 15 дней назад
I love this episode, thank you for the information. Thanks Rick
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 14 дней назад
That was interesting. I had never noticed LeBeau's absence.
@Agislife1960
@Agislife1960 14 дней назад
Something that Ive always found very fascinating is that Rod Serling who created the twilight Zone and many more TV programs had nothing good to say about the TV show Hogan's Heroes, he thought it made light of what the Nazi's did in WW2.
@joangravitz3280
@joangravitz3280 14 дней назад
I agree. Nothing cute or humorous about the Nazi party
@proto-geek248
@proto-geek248 14 дней назад
It did.
@michellepress3775
@michellepress3775 13 дней назад
Agree, shameful
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 9 дней назад
Well no it didn't. Bear in mind it was about a POW camp, not a concentration camp. Also, keep in mind many of the cast such as Robert Clary, John Banner, Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Howard Caine (Gestapo Major Hochstetter) were Jewish. Werner Klemperer was half-Jewish. Klemperer, Banner, and Askin were refugees from Nazi Germany and Robert Clary was a concentration camp survivor. Now if those men didn't have a problem with the show, and as Clary put it "If you're an actor and you get a gig you say 'Thank you God!' and get on with it!" I don't see why anyone else should have a problem. (Howard Caine was from Tennessee although a WW2 veteran.) Now on the other hand I knew someone who did have a legitimate beef with the show. One of my uncles was a US Army Air Force veteran of WW2 and didn't like the show at all. Why? Because it made the Germans look stupid. Not a lover of the Germans by the way as he put it "They were anything but stupid! They sharp as hell and damned dangerous! The only reason we beat 'em was they ran out of gas!" An oversimplification of course but that should give you one man's opinion who was there of how formidable the German Wehrmacht was. All of the above considered though I enjoyed the show and apparantly so did many others, a TV show with a six year run isa pretty good success story.
@Agislife1960
@Agislife1960 9 дней назад
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 Im not disputing anything you just said, Im only relaying Rod serling's view on the show, he was also a WW2 vet
@crosisofborg5524
@crosisofborg5524 7 дней назад
Hogan is my favorite POW but Schultz is my favorite German.
@billcatcher2701
@billcatcher2701 14 дней назад
I absolutely love HH....however I always thought it was odd that the setting of the camp was supposed to be "winter", but all the foliage in the background is in full bloom.
@mikegrappone9078
@mikegrappone9078 15 дней назад
Great video! Thanks
@pcranger1
@pcranger1 14 дней назад
2:15 Carter has wedding band on.
@oldergent5266
@oldergent5266 14 дней назад
He always refused to remove it, so they usually had him wearing gloves or otherwise tried to keep his left hand off the screen.
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
@@oldergent5266 There is an episode at the outside corner of the "hut" and he doesn't have gloves on and his hands (and ring) are right in the middle of the frame!
@oldergent5266
@oldergent5266 13 дней назад
@@onestoptechnologies7305 Right. Like I said, they TRIED to keep his hand (and ring) out of the frame, but it occasionally snuck by. He was adamant, he would NOT take off his wedding ring!
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
@@oldergent5266 Yep... I respect his resolve! I was just saying there's a WAY more obvious example than the one Rick used.
@ricknineg
@ricknineg 13 дней назад
He has it all the time. This is why he wears gloves. When he took them off, he refused to take off his ring
@Luvoldmovies-Kat.St.Aug.
@Luvoldmovies-Kat.St.Aug. 15 дней назад
I missed him on the episode. I Grew up watching these TV shows . As a child and now I loved Louie LeBeau. Little man funny and cute 💕😂 Thanks for pointing out the actor John Stephenson as a voice actor , on The Flintstones show .👍📺 I watch the Flintstones . 🎭🎤🎬📺💕
@JeffMeadowsOutdoors
@JeffMeadowsOutdoors 14 дней назад
I’ve noticed they use the Olsen character to fill in when other heroes are absent.
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
Yep... I like him. He reminds me of a modern actor... can't figure out who. lol
@LanceHall
@LanceHall 14 дней назад
Robert Clary and Natalie Cantor (dau of Eddie Cantor) were married in Vegas on 15 May 1965 and flew to Paris in September for a month honeymoon.
@user-zt6qh3mx7v
@user-zt6qh3mx7v 14 дней назад
Greetings from Kentucky Rick. I am a huge Hogan's Heroes fan and yes, "Heavy Water" is one of my favorite episodes as well. I just figured that LeBeau was in the tunnels cooking during that episode LOL. Eddie Firestone was actually on Hogan's Heroes three times as different people: POW Miller, Sgt. Wilson, and POW Scotty. Another great Hogan's Heroes video. Thanks Rick, James
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
The petty theft man and the medic... I noticed him being reused. They reuse a lot of the people including John Stephenson(Captain Mueller) in other episodes. Rick pointed out one of the older guys being reused, but they did it a lot.
@user-zt6qh3mx7v
@user-zt6qh3mx7v 13 дней назад
@@onestoptechnologies7305 Yes, just like using Alice Ghostley playing two different characters. Even the great Bernard Fox played two different characters. It's so funny.
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
@@user-zt6qh3mx7v Yeah... The tall British flier in Movies Are Your Best Escape(S01E08) is the gestapo officer in Color the Luftwaffe Red(S04E08). John Crawford was in 7 episodes total.
@jennifergarrett6809
@jennifergarrett6809 14 дней назад
I've heard of other shows that an emergency would come up that would take one of the main characters away and they'd either assign certain lines to different people or slip in a visiting relative or temporary transfer from someplace else. I've also heard that many times they make dialogue where anyone else could step in and play the part.
@clemjoke7609
@clemjoke7609 12 дней назад
@4:12 German guard carrying a U.S. Thompson subgun.
@scottmartin6931
@scottmartin6931 15 дней назад
Bob crane was murdered.i think .
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 14 дней назад
he was.
@lazyhomebody1356
@lazyhomebody1356 14 дней назад
but by whom?
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 9 дней назад
Yes he was, brutally bludgeoned to death in fact. There was a suspect (now deceased himself) but there was no solid evidence to tie him to the crime. To this day it's classified as a cold case.
@bigeddie1231
@bigeddie1231 15 дней назад
I just watched this episode last week very cool
@mxplixic
@mxplixic 2 дня назад
THAT'S why Eddie Firestone's character always addressed Hogan with "oui mon Currlenell!" 😊
@roberttelarket4934
@roberttelarket4934 14 дней назад
So why was Clary not in this episode? I’m on needles and pins!
@That_Guy_Says_Hi
@That_Guy_Says_Hi 8 дней назад
The LeBeau (meaning "The Good") line/sneer "... Hot dogs! Beeah!" in reference to "American Cuisine," may be my favorite line from the series.
@gregsurrell598
@gregsurrell598 14 дней назад
There was a similar situation with Richard Dawson. He was absent & they had another guy do his lines.
@pl5624
@pl5624 15 дней назад
They could always say he was out on a mission...but what happens at roll call?
@dawoool
@dawoool 15 дней назад
They blackmail Shultz into telling Klink he's present. They've got a lot on Schultz!
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 14 дней назад
Always interesting to see whenever someone was replaced on a show and to see the reasons why. I hope you’re doing well Rick, keep up the great work and take care!
@ontheroadaustralia-soleman1911
@ontheroadaustralia-soleman1911 14 дней назад
Great info, thanks Rick.
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 11 дней назад
And at least one other episode, William Christopher - yes, father Mulcahy from M*A*S*H - played a character to stand in for Carter.
@Frankjc3rd
@Frankjc3rd 11 дней назад
In the modern era a character not being in a show for an episode means the actor is directing the episode. 🎥🎬🧑🏻‍🎤📺
@benniebarrow348
@benniebarrow348 День назад
I loved this show ........still record and watch to this day
@joeyrivful
@joeyrivful 15 дней назад
I've never seen this episode before but I would have noticed his absence, since it's an ensemble cast. Nice tidbit on the voice of Mr. Slate from the Flintstones.
@mamas.8259
@mamas.8259 14 дней назад
Great job👏
@autobodytechdave3338
@autobodytechdave3338 12 дней назад
Never noticed, i did notice that carter was missing in a couple
@norwoodwildlife9849
@norwoodwildlife9849 14 дней назад
Loved LeBeau, who else would have baked treats to bribe Schultz
@carlloftin2850
@carlloftin2850 15 дней назад
The center guard at 2:01 was also in two episodes of Star Trek TOS - his name is Lawrence Montaigne
@nycsguy
@nycsguy 10 дней назад
"I have never been a huge LeBeau fan; I have nothing against them." Them? Was LeBeau played by more than one actor? I thought it was always Robert Clary, and only him.
@jimmythetout109
@jimmythetout109 12 дней назад
Everybody [ several ] , on Hogans Heroes ...changed " identities " . Carter in the first episode ...was a Lt ...escaping " into " the camp . Major Hochstedter was a general before he was a major . , Burkholder was a Colonel with a different name , early on . William Christopher , Father Mulcahy on MASH .....played 4-5 different roles on Hogans .
@RadioMattM
@RadioMattM 14 дней назад
If one of the regulars was not there and somebody from left field has a big presence, I noticed. There is an episode that Richard Dawson was not there but William Christopher was part of the team. It seen always seemed obvious to me.
@johnwilson1489
@johnwilson1489 15 дней назад
I love this show. Didn't really know Robert clarity wasn't even there!
@alanr4447a
@alanr4447a 12 дней назад
In the pilot there was another prisoner named "Olsen" played by Stewart Moss, and on at least one occasion when one of Hogan's regular crew had the week off (I think it was Newkirk), Olsen "filled in" for him in that episode.
@hrearden6993
@hrearden6993 14 дней назад
Fun Fact: The first motion picture Robert Clary was in ironically was titled: Ten Tall Men. Obviously, Clary was not one of the ten.
@hrearden6993
@hrearden6993 14 дней назад
Fun Fact 2: Clary was in an episode of The Munsters Today which was a late 80's remake of the 60's series The Munsters. The episode is titled: Green Eyed Munsters.
@hrearden6993
@hrearden6993 14 дней назад
Fun Fact 3: Clary was in the 1975 motion picture: The Hindenburg.
@hrearden6993
@hrearden6993 14 дней назад
Fun Fact 4: Clary was in the 3rd every episode of Fantasy Island in 1978. Ironically the episode is titled: Escape/Cinderella Girls. Ironically in that episode a magician (not Clary's character) wanted to escape from a notorious prison on a nearby island.
@user-ko2gd7jb7j
@user-ko2gd7jb7j 13 дней назад
I remember the episode well and was amazed I didn't realize he was gone. The one question I have is how Sargent Kinchloe was replaced?
@helenrouth2467
@helenrouth2467 7 дней назад
Robert Clary was the youngest of 14 children, 10 died in the holocaust, he was sent to Buchenwald where he survived by entertaining the Germans with song and dance every Saturday night. His story is more interesting that his LeBeau character’s story
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 13 дней назад
There was a tv movie/comedy at the time of the heros set in ww2 Italy called "campo 44".
@nealstarling5422
@nealstarling5422 14 дней назад
I use to watch this show religiously with my family and remember this episode, no I didn’t notice the missing actor but sometimes when a tv show seems a little different it’s usually because the focus/content doesn’t evolve around everyone anyway
@nicholasdalessandro1958
@nicholasdalessandro1958 14 дней назад
After watching Hogan's Heroes later in life, I'm convinced that Col. Klink actually was NOT the antagonist he was always made out to be. He had to operate on very thin ice between the German brass and at the same time be of help to Hogan's underground resistance movement.
@Mr.-J-2024
@Mr.-J-2024 13 дней назад
I watch HH’s every night on MeTV. Never noticed LeBeau was missing. If other characters were missing from other episodes, I wouldn’t notice either. I would just assume they had no lines. Lots of good episodes that it would be hard to pick a fave. Thanks Rick. Good stuff.
@cadeevans4623
@cadeevans4623 7 дней назад
Never watched the show Rick thanks for the information and sharing great video buddy
@jack2breeze
@jack2breeze 3 дня назад
I liked Robert Clay`s appearance on Fantasy Island playing a prisoner of war
@garfieldsmith332
@garfieldsmith332 10 дней назад
La Beau was in town at the Café Suzette. He was helping Sedgewick get out of the line of fire.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 13 дней назад
Prior to hogan heros bob crane played dr Kelsey on the Donna Reed show.
@mikeelder6298
@mikeelder6298 День назад
I noticed that the German soldiers were carrying American Tommy guns.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 13 дней назад
Robert clery later got a roll as a French resturaunt owner on a TV soap opera in the 70s
@Phillyfan45
@Phillyfan45 13 дней назад
My favorites were the one where Carter impersonated Hitler so well, he ran off Burkhalter. The other was the D-Day episode where newly promoted Klink discovers the allied forces did NOT come to Calais, but Normandy. Loved the whole series though.
@Maddie-zv3gv77
@Maddie-zv3gv77 3 дня назад
I really love Hogans Heroes video.
@CarstenBauer
@CarstenBauer 14 дней назад
I can't believe I never noticed Robert missing. I thought the only other episode missing one of the actors that were missing was John Banner in the Blue Baron.
@pootthatbak2578
@pootthatbak2578 12 дней назад
That strange man suddenly working with HH's was noticed. The typical sitcom formula was who is "starring", "also" starring and "guest" stars, guest stars usually being some new guy they had to protect, in the lower tunnels...this guy was none of the above.
@Lifeisshortby
@Lifeisshortby 6 дней назад
Richard Dawson wasn’t in an episode.
@sjTHEfirst
@sjTHEfirst 14 дней назад
It’s funny how episodic shows like this would write out secondary characters and never explain in show what happened to them. Like Baker walked in without any explanation as to what happened to Kinchloe. He couldn’t have escaped, that would mess up Klink’s record. In this episode, maybe LeBeau was in the cooler.
@paulstan9828
@paulstan9828 14 дней назад
Interesting I have seen this episode numerous times and never noticed he wasn’t in it.
@joeylawn36111
@joeylawn36111 15 дней назад
Yeah, the "Heavy Water" episode was one of my favorites also. I'll never forget the line when Klink is caught drinking the heavy water. He says "Is it Poisonous" and the other German responds "Only if the High Command finds out you did" or something like that.... 🤣 Heavy Water (Deuterium Oxide - D2O) is indeed Toxic, BUT only if you drink large amounts of it. Even though that extra neutron in the hydrogen atoms doesn't take part in any chemical reaction, said neutron weakens what is known as hydrogen bonding - a process that the body uses in many chemical reactions. Too much D2O, and your body doesn't work right. Highly unlikely that one would ever drink too much D2O, however.
@kathymitchell4195
@kathymitchell4195 13 дней назад
I do remember " Carter " and " Newkirk " missing in a few stories. And one show had no laugh track.
@eliasdavidboccheciamp2675
@eliasdavidboccheciamp2675 3 дня назад
Good job
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 13 дней назад
I have all 168 episodes, a few bloopers and even a few scans of the comics! I've watched it 1,000's of times!
@rongendron8705
@rongendron8705 13 дней назад
I was in the military in 1965 & felt that since it was only 20 years after WWII, a show tha, that depicted a humorous version of life in a German POW camp, would receive massive resistance from former POW's! I was wrong & "Hogan's Heroes" became one of the many great "sit-coms", that started in the mid-1960's! p.s. Unlike a show like "Gilligan's Island", i.e. restricted cast, "Hogan Heroes" had 100's of POW's, to replace LeBeau!
@normbittner3762
@normbittner3762 15 дней назад
Nice video- why did he miss the episode?
@FishHeadSalad
@FishHeadSalad 14 дней назад
I got a hoot out of how Hogan (Bob Crane), Klink (Werner Klemperer), Schultz (John Banner) and General Burkhalter (Leon Askin) all were in the movie The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz. It was shot at the same time that Hogan's Heroes was in 1968. However, none of the actors were playing the same roles, which did make it odd seeing them all together.
@user-yt2ur1fp4z
@user-yt2ur1fp4z 13 дней назад
Love the show
@thebluegreengoose
@thebluegreengoose 13 часов назад
There was a guy at work whom.had been in Germany with the US Army. He said the Germans hated that program or at least his German girl friend did.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 13 дней назад
Larry hovis (carter) later became a regular on a 70s TV game show call "the liars club".
@thelastjohnwayne
@thelastjohnwayne 14 дней назад
My favorite Episode by far is Art for Hogans Sake
@kurtb8474
@kurtb8474 15 дней назад
I should start watching HH again. I was a kid during it's initial run and I've always loved the show. I'm not sure if it's ever been explained, but my theory for Kinchloe been replaced is he was transferred to another camp by the Germans and replaced by Baker. Then Kinch escaped from the other camp and went home. That way, the writers of the show could maintain Klink's perfect record of no successful escapes from Stalag 13.
@jehobden
@jehobden 14 дней назад
BRADY BUNCH fans may know that 5 of the 6 Brady kids were each left out of a S2 episode. Greg was the only Brady kid spared from this action, which was done purely to save the show money, as the kids' contracts only required that they be in 10 out of 13 episodes. I never noticed this until I read about it in Barry Williams' (Greg) blog. Mike Brady was left out of 2 episodes, including the show's finale, as Robert Reed thought that the plot for that episode (hair tonic sold to Greg by Bobby turns Greg's hair orange as he's about to graduate HS) was too stupid for Reed to appear in it.
@varrick1226
@varrick1226 15 дней назад
This was a great episode. Eddie Firestone was on I Dream of Jeannie in the episode when Jeannie blinks Master back to the old west.
@ricjona1069
@ricjona1069 11 дней назад
At 4:14 it appears that the German soldier is carrying an older model US Thompson submachine gun.
@Not_Sure-2020
@Not_Sure-2020 11 дней назад
I thought this was going to be about when Kenneth Washington replaced Ivan Dixon.
@MsBackstager
@MsBackstager 15 дней назад
When Ivan D left the show and was replaced -- nothing was said at all. He he stuck in the tunnel? :)
@clintonwatkins1070
@clintonwatkins1070 11 дней назад
I noticed this mostly because of the odd man in. I thought maybe LaBeaux was being replaced, or it was similar to ST:TOS, Where No Man Has Gone Before. Maybe a second pilot or something.
@fizixx
@fizixx 13 дней назад
Interesting, especially the Flintstones reference! I didn't notice LaBeau was missing. I wasn't as into HH as I was, say Gilligan's Island. The guy at 2:40 looks like Lawrence Montaigne....who was in the Amok Time episode of Star Trek.
@lukecat3825
@lukecat3825 13 дней назад
I thought it was interesting that the German guards often carried American weapons. Thompson sub machine guns and Krag rifles.
@ricknineg
@ricknineg 13 дней назад
It’s what was easily available at the time in LA. The German guns would have been nearly impossible to source
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 13 дней назад
1 hero that appeared in the first episode was a Russian airman/tailor. Later replaced by sgt carter.
@esbam2002
@esbam2002 7 дней назад
Think the show we to crap when Ivan Dixon left. They just never seemed the same to me.
@panelvixen
@panelvixen 14 дней назад
What weighs more: a pound of tap water or a pound of heavy water?
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