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  2. List of Hogan's Heroes episodes - Wikipedia

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    Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom co-created by Bernard Fein and Albert S. Ruddy. The show is set during World War II, and concerns a group of Allied prisoners of war who use a German POW camp as a base of operations for sabotage and espionage purposes directed against Nazi Germany.

  3. S1.E1 ∙ The Informer. Fri, Sep 17, 1965. The prisoners create an elaborate underground ruse to fool a German spy that has been placed in their ranks. 8.1/10 (519) Rate. Watch options. S1.E2 ∙ Hold That Tiger. Fri, Sep 24, 1965.

  4. Hogan's Heroes (TV Series 1965–1971) - Episode list - IMDb

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    When Newkirk discovers a new radio-controlled tank that could win the war for Germany, the allies want Hogan and the men to photograph the tank and then destroy it - but complications ensue during their mission. 7.8/10 (201) Rate. Watch options.

  5. Watch Hogan Heroes - Season 1 | Prime Video - amazon.com

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    Hogan's Heroes. Season 1. The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders. 12. 1966 30 episodes X-Ray 13+. Comedy. Freevee (with ads) Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - The Informer. Watch on supported devices. September 16, 1965. 27min. 13+.

  6. Hogan's Heroes: Created by Bernard Fein, Albert S. Ruddy. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders.

  7. A guide listing the titles AND air dates for episodes of the TV series Hogan's Heroes.

  8. Hogan's Heroes - Wikipedia

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    It ran for 168 episodes (six seasons) from September 17, 1965, to April 4, 1971, on the CBS network, and has been broadcast in reruns ever since. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners covertly running a special operations group from the camp.