#119 "Hogan Goes Hollywood" 9/26/69
A self-enamored Hollywood star is captured and brought to
the camp, where Klink persuades the actor to star in a film
depicting the favorable conditions at Stalag 13. Hogan
offers to write and direct the film, in which Schultz plays
Klink and Klink is Schultz.
#120 "The Well" 10/3/69
Newkirk filches a code book from Klink's safe, then drops it
in a well when he is stopped by Klink's guards. The
problem: how to retrieve the code book from the well, which
is quickly filling with freezing water.
#121 "The Klink Commandos" 10/10/69
One of Hogan's most elaborate schemes gets the heroes sent
to the Russian front-- on the same train with a Nazi officer
carrying the key documents Hogan wants.
#122 "The Gasoline War" 10/17/69
A fueling pump for German convoys is being raised next to
Barracks 12. That leaves Hogan with the ticklish task of
blasting the thing, without blowing up the prisoners.
#123 "Unfair Exchange" 10/24/69
The heroes kidnap General Burkhalter's sister and offer her
in exchange for a captured underground agent.
#124 "The Kommandant Dies at Dawn" 10/31/69
Hogan plants a vital piece of information on Klink to get it
to the underground. But the Gestapo throws a curve--
arresting the kommandant for treason.
#125 "Bombsight" 11/7/69
The German's bring a new weapon to Stalag 13 for testing and
the heroes run through a series of trials and errors in
trying to get a copy of the blueprints.
#126 "The Big Picture" 11/14/69
The heroes risk everything to swipe an incriminating photo
of Klink. He's dipping into the stalag till to pay off a
blackmailer, which drains the payroll and jeopardizes
Hogan's operation.
#127 "The Big Gamble" 11/21/69
Hogan must get a top-secret direction finder off a crashed
American plane. Problem: a German engineering expert is
combing the wreckage.
#128 "The Defector" 11/28/69
A beautiful underground agent persuades Hogan to accept a
difficult and dangerous mission: helping Field Marshal
Rudolf Richter to defect to England.
#129 "The Empty Parachute" 12/5/69
Major Hochstetter brings a courier to the camp to whose
wrist is manacled a briefcase. The first step of Hogan's
complicated plan involves burying an opened parachute where
Schultz will find it, then exploiting the ensuing confusion.
#130 "The Antique" 12/12/69
A cheap cuckoo clock inspires Hogan's new plan to get
intelligence information to his agent. First step: convince
Klink he could make a mint selling the clocks to antique
buffs all over Europe.
#131 "Is There a Traitor in the House?" 12/19/69
Radio propagandist Berlin Betty broadcasts a plea to the men
of Stalag 13. The sultry voiced vixen requests them to join
her on her program and speak to their countrymen asking them
to surrender- that the war against Germany is futile. The
men balk at such a request- until Hogan decides to use the
show to broadcast a coded message to London.
#132 "At Last- Schultz Knows Something" 12/26/69
Schultz knows the location of a new atomic research
laboratory, but he's not talking. In desperation, Hogan
radios for truth serum and a hypodermic needle.
#133 How's the Weather?" 1/2/70
London is planning an attack on a hydro-electric dam near
Stalag 13 and they radio Hogan for daily weather reports.
Hogan uses creative methods to obtain the information,
including sending up weather balloons.
#134 "Get Fit or Go Fight" 1/9/70
The POWs use tricks and psychology to get Klink to drive
into town for a physical. They're set to transport crucial
information in his hubcaps.
#135 "Fat Hermann, Go Home" 1/16/70
Russian spy Marya joins Hogan in a plan to rob Field Marshal
Hermann Goering's private train of his valuable artwork
collection. Part of the plan involves getting Schultz to
masquerade as Goering.
#136 "The Softer They Fall" 1/23/70
A boxing match between Kinch and one of Klink's guards will
provide needed diversion for an espionage heist-- provided
Kinch can carry his opponent long enough.
#137 "Gowns by Yvette" 1/30/70
LeBeau's masquerade as a Parisian designer and Newkirk's
nifty needlework provide Hogan the means to crash a wedding,
make a contact, and spring an agent.
#138 "One Army at a Time" 2/13/70
Carter is separated from the gang during a sabotage mission
and ends up in a German panzer division. Hogan wants him to
keep up the charade until he can recover their confiscated
dynamite.
#139 Standing Room Only" 2/20/70
Stalag 13 is being scrutinized at a bad time-- Hogan has the
escape tunnel filled with men, and Klink's juggled books are
full of discrepancies.
#140 "Six Lessons From Madame LaGrange" 2/27/70
A leggy chanteuse diverts Klink and Hochstetter as Hogan
tries to save his underground group from being exposed by a
double agent.
#141 "The Sergeant's Analyst" 3/6/70
An underground contact known as the Breadman has been
delivering pieces of a photograph of the German West Wall
fortifications to Hogan hidden in loaves of pumpernickel,
which Schultz smuggles in to the prisoners. The plan is
endangered when Schultz's bungling gets him transferred to
the Russian front.
#142 "The Merry Widow" 3/13/70
A hectic love triangle results when Klink takes the wrong
plans to a rendezvous with a beautiful Allied agent. Schultz
must be used as a second courier and paramour.
#143 "Crittendon's Commandos" 3/20/70
The heroes are assigned to pick up a British commando unit
and assist them in kidnapping Field Marshal Rommel from a
private hospital twelve miles away from camp. Hogan knows
the operation is doomed when he finds Colonel Crittendon
leading the commando group.
#144 "Klink's Escape" 3/27/70
Klink thinks he has tricked the POWs into leading him to
their escape center. Wrong! It's a Hoganesque ploy to pull
of a sabotage job.