#93 "Clearance Sale at the Black Market" 9/28/68
While visiting a waitress at the hofbrau, Schultz walks in
on the owner and a Gestapo major conducting an illegal
financial transaction. To keep his secret safe, Major
Kiegel orders the sergeant transferred to the Eastern front,
and Hogan must intervene to save Schultz, and the heroes'
operation.
#94 "Klink vs. the Gonculator" 10/5/68
Hogan convinces his captors that the electronic rabbit trap
Carter has invented is a "gonculator," a bizarre top-secret
device. Believing it to be an Allied military treasure,
Klink and Burkhalter call in an "electronics expert," Major
Lutz. Lutz wouldn't know an electrode from a ukelele, but he
does want to flee Germany and needs Hogan's help.
#95 "How to Catch a Papa Bear" 10/12/68
Newkirk falls into a trap set by the Gestapo, who plan to
use him as bait to reel in Hogan, and expose the entire
operation.
#96 "Hogan's Trucking Service... We Deliver the Factory to You"
10/19/68
Colonel Crittendon strikes again. This time the British
bungler escapes from Stalag 16 just in time to demolish
Hogan's painstaking plans to blow up a ball bearing plant.
#97 "To the Gestapo with Love" 10/26/68
Major Hochstetter boasts that his new interrogation team can
make any man crack within an hour. Hogan believes his men
can stand up to their questioning until he sees the new
team- three beautiful girls.
#98 "Man's Best Friend is Not His Dog" 11/2/68
Carter photographs the new German tanks but leaves the
camera in the field where Klink finds it. Where there is a
camera there must be film, and Klink wants it. When Hogan
must hide the film in a hurry, he gives it to a mutt, who
naturally buries it.
#99 "Never Play Cards With Strangers" 11/9/68
Hogan is trapped in a friendly game of bridge with a German
general after learning that the sabotage job he assigned to
Newkirk and Carter is going to backfire.
#100 "Color the Luftwaffe Red" 11/16/68
The heroes are hired to paint Luftwaffe Intelligence
headquarters and they use the job as an opportunity to steal
a map showing German fighter deployments. But getting the
map out of the building proves more difficult than
anticipated.
#101 "Guess Who Came to Dinner" 11/23/68
Hogan arranges the escape of a beautiful underground agent,
but then he learns that she is suspected as a double agent.
#102 "No Names Please" 11/30/68
Hogan and the men save the life of an American war
correspondent, who returns the favor by publishing a glowing
newspaper report about the heroes' operation. The story
does not name names but Hochstetter immediately suspects
that Hogan is the culprit, and he plants a spy among Klink's
guards.
#103 "Bad Day in Berlin" 12/7/68
Hogan must stop a German spy before he can turn over a
briefcase carrying information deadly to the Allied cause.
#104 "Will the Blue Baron Strike Again?" 12/14/68
Hogan hornswoggles Klink into throwing a party so that he
can follow the guest of honor home. General von Richter, a
World War I flying ace known as the Blue Baron, has been
transferred to a fighter base near Stalag 13, and London
wants the exact location so they can knock it out.
#105 "Will the Real Colonel Klink Please Stand Up Against the
Wall?" 12/21/68
A date with the firing squad seems certain for Klink when
the Gestapo puts him under surveillance for suspicion of
treason-- just before Carter sneaks off on a sabotage job
disguised as the kommandant.
#106 "Man in a Box" 12/28/68
Hogan sends LeBeau out of camp to get information on a new
magnetic mine being developed in a nearby laboratory.
Klink's guards are unable to find the escaped prisoner, so
the kommandant allows Hogan to go into town to retrieve
LeBeau. Klink sends Schultz to follow Hogan, and he
follows Schultz, but Hogan loses both of his shadows and
uses his foray into town to meet with an underground agent.
#107 "The Missing Klink" 1/4/69
Hogan's plans to free captured underground leader Hans
Wagner by taking General Burkhalter hostage and offering him
for trade go awry when Wagner's brother Karl mistakenly
kidnaps Colonel Klink instead of Burkhalter. The Gestapo
refuses the trade, claiming that Wagner is too important to
trade for a nobody like Klink.
#108 "Who Stole My Copy of Mein Kampf" 1/11/69
Hogan is ordered to silence British defector Leslie Smythe-
Beddoes, now of the German Propaganda Ministry. When he
learns that his victim is a woman, he decides not to kill
her, but instead takes to the airwaves to publicly discredit
her.
#109 "Operation Hannibal" 1/18/69
Hogan attends a party at a German general's home in order to
snatch top secret plans from the general's safe. His
accomplice: the general's beautiful daughter.
#110 "My Favorite Prisoner" 1/25/69
Colonel Klink has hatched a clever plan to pry secrets out
of Colonel Hogan, using a beautiful baroness as bait. Hogan
catches on right away and decides to turn the situation
around by passing phony invasion plans to the Gestapo.
#111 "Watch the Trains Go By" 2/1/69
Hogan's plot to blow up a munitions train is hampered when
Klink beefs up security around the camp. Hogan arranges for
a visit from Burkhalter's marriage-minded sister Gertrude to
distract the kommandant.
#112 "Klink's Old Flame" 2/8/69
Hogan receives five short-wave radios which he must
transport to the underground in France. An opportunity
presents itself when a Count arrives at camp with his
girlfriend, who happens to be Klink's old flame.
#113 "Up In Klink's Room" 2/15/69
Hogan must make contact with an Allied agent who is posing
as a German officer. The agent, Major Zimmer, is being
transported to a German hospital, and Hogan contracts a non-
existent malady in order to get close to him.
#114 "The Purchasing Plan" 2/22/69
Hogan is faced with the task of delivering ammunition to
four different locations. He dupes Klink into implementing
a cost-cutting supply program and uses the German trucks to
deliver the ammo.
#115 "The Witness" 3/1/69
Marya is back in town, and this time her escort is German
General von Rauscher. Hogan has been selected to witness
the demonstration of a German super-weapon and report its
effectiveness to the Allies. In twenty four hours the
rocket will destroy a British battleship- unless Hogan
intervenes.
#116 "The Big Dish" 3/8/69
Hogan is ordered to destroy Germany's latest anti-aircraft
weapon and find its inventor- a British beauty with
questionable loyalties.
#117 "The Return of Major Bonacelli" 3/15/69
Major Bonacelli, Hogan's contact in Italy, believes the
Gestapo is on to his activities. He escapes to Switzerland,
stopping by Stalag 13's tunnel on his way. But Hogan won't
let the Italian escape until he accomplishes one last
mission.
#118 "Happy Birthday, Dear Hogan" 3/22/69
The prisoners organize a sabotage job as a birthday surprise
for Hogan. The surprise is on them-- their plans are based
on false information fed to them by the Gestapo.