#33 "Hogan Gives a Birthday Party" 9/16/66
Hogan schemes to bomb a German oil refinery which is so
heavily defended that Allied bombers have been unable to
destroy it. Hogan proposes that the only way to elude the
gunners at the refinery is to use a German plane, so he
develops an elaborate scheme to hijack one.
#34 "The Schultz Brigade" 9/23/66
Two German generals try to enlist Klink in their plot to
discredit General Burkhalter. Klink is eventually swayed
into going along, but before they can implement their plan,
Burkhalter arrives at Stalag 13 and places the three
conspirators under arrest. If they lose Colonel Klink, the
prisoners may to get stuck with a competent kommandant.
#35 "Diamonds in the Rough" 9/30/66
The heroes fall into a trap set by a woman claiming to be an
underground agent. Her boss, a Gestapo agent named Hegel,
knows all the details of Hogan's operation and plans to
blackmail the clever colonel. Hegel demands a million
dollars worth of diamonds for his silence.
#36 "Operation Briefcase" 10/7/66
Hogan becomes involved in an assassination plot against
Hitler by agreeing to deliver a briefcase loaded with
explosives to a German general.
#37 "The Battle of Stalag 13" 10/14/66
Stalag 13 is the subject of a feud between two Germany
officers. General Von Kattenhorn intends to convert the
stalag into a rest camp for weary German officers, and
Colonel Feldkamp of the Gestapo wants to use the camp as his
headquarters. In order to save the camp and his operation,
Hogan plays the two officers against one another.
#38 "The Rise and Fall of Sergeant Schultz" 10/21/66
When Schultz's old fighting buddy-- who is now a general--
shows up at camp, he insists that Schultz be given preferred
treatment. Hogan sees an opportunity to free an Allied
agent held by the Gestapo, by getting Schultz decorated for
bravery.
#39 "Hogan Springs" 10/28/66
Hogan frees four underground leaders from their German
captors and brings them into Stalag 13 in the back of
Schnitzer's truck. The four men must be smuggled to England
within the next few days, but a problem develops when a
leaky pipe under the camp causes the emergency tunnel to
fill with water.
#40 "A Klink, A Bomb and a Short Fuse" 11/4/66
The prisoners have stolen Klink's code book from his safe,
photographed the contents and returned it to Klink. Mission
accomplished? It would be if Carter hadn't forgotten to put
film in the camera!
#41 "Tanks for the Memory" 11/11/66
While on a reconnaissance mission in town, Newkirk spots a
new radio controlled tank which could win the war for
Germany. The tank is brought to Stalag 13 for testing where
it will be safe from enemy air attacks. Allied Intelligence
orders Hogan and the men to photograph and destroy the tank,
but complications abound!
#42 "A Tiger Hunt in Paris, Part 1" 11/18/66
Underground agent Tiger is assigned to help the heroes find
some secret fighter bases near camp, but she is arrested by
the Gestapo and held in Paris for questioning. Hogan and
LeBeau stow away in Klink's staff car as Klink and Schultz
head for Paris on leave. They encounter a Russian spy,
Marya, who is also after the location of the German fighter
bases.
#43 "A Tiger Hunt in Paris, Part 2" 11/25/66
Still trying to free underground agent Tiger, Hogan enlists
the aid of a look-alike for Heinrich Himmler.
#44 "Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up?" 12/2/66
Carter's great imitation of Hitler comes in handy when the
try to smuggle top-secret photos of German fortifications to
the Allies. But the plan nearly backfires when Carter gets
carried away with his role-playing.
#45 "Don't Forget to Write" 12/9/66
Colonel Klink unwittingly volunteers himself for a combat
assignment at the Russian front. The prisoners can't count
on Klink's replacement being as easy to con as Klink, so
they do all they can to save him.
#46 "Klink's Rocket" 12/16/66
Hogan plans to bring down some Luftwaffe bombers by luring
them over a warehouse filled anti-aircraft guns, with
fighter planes standing by. Carter is supposed to "leak"
the location of the warehouse to Klink, but he forgets the
name of the town!
#47 "Information Please" 12/23/66
General Burkhalter feeds false information to the prisoners
regarding the location of a war plant. Hogan falls into the
trap and orders an attack on the plant, which turns out to
be abandoned. Due to Hogan's blunder, Burkhalter knows that
the leak is in Stalag 13 and plants a spy among the
prisoners.
#48 "Art for Hogan's Sake" 12/30/66
When General Burkhalter "requisitions" a famous French
painting from the Louvre, Hogan and LeBeau conspire to steal
it back.
#49 "The General Swap" 1/6/67
Hogan is ordered to help an American general escape from
Stalag 13 but the task proves as unpleasant as the
cantankerous general.
#50 "The Great Brinksmeyer Robbery" 1/13/67
The POWs need 100,000 German marks to pay for a map of enemy
rocket installations. The Allies air drop the cash, but
when Klink pulls a surprise inspection of the barracks,
Newkirk hides the money in the stove and it is burned. To
replace the money, the heroes stage a bank heist.
#51 "Praise the Fuhrer and Pass the Ammunition" 1/20/67
When he learns that an SS officer plans to stage war games
outside of Stalag 13, Colonel Hogan decides to substitute
live ammunition for the phony explosives to be used in the
games.
#52 "Hogan and the Lady Doctor" 1/27/67
Hogan is ordered to demolish a synthetic fuel plant, but
tries to back out because the job is too risky.
Unfortunately for Hogan, he must take orders from a strong-
willed lady doctor.
#53 "The Swing Shift" 2/3/67
Hogan and the crew are working in a German cannon factory,
which they intend to blow sky high, but their plans hang
fire while they try to retrieve Newkirk-- who has been
drafted into the German Army!
#54 "Heil Klink" 2/10/67
To hide a defecting German bigwig from the Gestapo, Hogan
brings him to Stalag 13 and convinces Klink that the
fugitive is really Adolf Hitler, who is trying to elude
assassins. John Banner plays the dual role of Schultz and
the German defector, Wolfgang Brauner.
#55 "Everyone Has a Brother-In-Law" 2/17/67
Klink's tough new adjutant keeps getting in the way of
Hogan's plans to blow up an enemy munitions train.
#56 "Killer Klink" 2/24/67
Hogan is itching to get Schultz a furlough. The sergeant has
been conned into acting as a courier for the underground,
but Klink is keeping him a virtual prisoner at the stalag.
#57 "Reverend Kommandant Klink" 3/3/67
To keep a captured French pilot from cracking under
interrogation by the Gestapo, Hogan smuggles the man's
girlfriend into the Stalag and arranges for them to be
married.
#58 "The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From" 3/10/67
Klink's no escape record is in jeopardy when Malcolm Flood,
a British escape artist is incarcerated at Stalag 13. Flood
has escaped from nine other prison camps and fully intends
to make Stalag 13 his tenth, despite Hogan's pleas that he
stay put. If Flood escapes, Hogan's scheduled rendezvous
with an OSS agent will be in peril.
#59 "The Tower" 3/17/67
The Germans erect a new communications' tower near Stalag 13
which is deadly to the Allies because it transmits warning
signals to German fighter squadrons. Hogan enlists a
beautiful underground agent in his scheme to destroy the
tower.
#60 "Colonel Klink's Secret Weapon" 3/24/67
After receiving a poor rating from the Inspector General of
prison camps, Colonel Klink brings in a new sergeant to
discipline the prisoners. Sergeant Franks has gained a
reputation as a "discipline machine" at other stalags and
Klink thinks he's just the ticket for Stalag 13, until
Franks goes to work on Klink's own shortcomings.
#61 "The Top Secret Top Coat" 3/31/67
Unknowingly, Klink is carrying a secret military document,
secreted in his topcoat by an Allied agent. Hogan schemes
to relieve Klink of the paper because of its value to the
allies and because the Gestapo os sure to charge Klink with
treason if it is discovered in his possession.
#62 "The Reluctant Target" 4/7/67
Hogan masquerades as Colonel Klink in a wild scheme to
spring an underground agent from Stalag 13, along with some
top-secret military maps.