Sixth Season


#145 "Cuisine a la Stalag 13" 9/20/70

LeBeau decides to leave Stalag 13 to go fight for France.

But Hogan needs Chef LeBeau to cook up some delectable

dinners for a German general whose aide has been passing

information on to the Allies.
 

#146 "The Experts" 9/27/70

Hogan must save the life of one of Klink's guards, whom the

Gestapo wants silenced.
 

#147 "Klink's Masterpiece" 10/4/70

Hogan must get maps of a German convoy route to three

different underground units, but the escape tunnel has caved

in. Banking on Klink's visions of greatness, Hogan

convinces the kommandant that his paintings are

masterpieces. Hogan hides the maps under the canvases, and

Klink brings his terrible paintings to an art gallery in

town, where they are purchased by agents posing as art

buyers.
 

#148 "Lady Chitterly's Lover, Part 1" 10/11/70

Sir Charles Chitterly, a British traitor who bears a

remarkable likeness to Colonel Crittendon, parachutes into

Stalag 13 with orders from Hitler. His mission: to

orchestrate England's surrender to Germany. Hogan attempts

to foil the mission by substituting Crittendon for Sir

Charles, but Lady Chitterly isn't fooled.
 

#149 "Lady Chitterly's Lover, Part 2" 10/18/70

Hogan fears that Hitler will not be fooled by the phony Sir

Charles. To complicate matters, the real Sir Charles has

escaped from the prisoners' tunnel and is wandering around

the camp.
 

#150 "The Gestapo Takeover" 10/25/70

Major Strauss of the Gestapo has moved in to Stalag 13, with

plans to take over the camp and send Klink and Schultz to

the Russian front. Their new captors prove more difficult

to fool than Klink, so the heroes plot to get rid of

Strauss.
 

#151 "Kommandant Schultz" 11/1/70

Klink is selected for active combat, and Schultz is elevated

to kommandant. Kommandant Schultz soon becomes power mad,

doubling the guards and jeopardizing Hogan's plan to smuggle

uranium to London.
 

#152 "Eight O'Clock and All Is Well" 11/8/70

A Gestapo spy is planted among the heroes and Hogan lets him

in on their entire operation. Then one of Hochstetter's men

salutes the undercover Captain out of habit, and Hogan

discerns his true identity. It's too late- Martin knows all

the details of an upcoming sabotage job.
 

#153 "The Big Record" 11/15/70

The heroes are allowed to send home recorded messages- a

move used by Hogan to infiltrate a top secret SS meeting

held at Stalag 13. The agenda of the meeting is so hush-

hush that not even Klink is allowed to attend, but Hogan

must learn what transpires. The men capitalize on Schultz's

visions of stardom to get the Sergeant to let them into the

meeting hall under the pretense of recording his singing

voice. Once inside, the men plant the recorder underneath

the conference table.
 

#154 "It's Dynamite" 11/22/70

Major Hochstetter takes over Stalag 13's cooler to use as a

storage place for dynamite. The dynamite is being

transported nightly to various hiding places, for use in

case of an Allied invasion. The Allies want to know where

the ammo is being stockpiled, but can the heroes get past

Hochstetter to get the maps?
 

#155 "Operation Tiger" 11/29/70

Underground agent Tiger is being held under heavy guard by

the Gestapo. Hogan masterminds a plan to save her by

ambushing the train she is being transported on.
 

#156 "The Big Broadcast" 12/6/70

The heroes use Klink's car to make contact with an

underground agent and pass on information about a German

rocket factory.
 

#157 "The Gypsy" 12/13/70

When they can't identify a strange object being held in the

camp, the men con Schultz into posing for a picture with it.

Headquarters determines that it is an anti-radar device and

orders Hogan to smuggle it to London for closer examination.

Klink's belief in fortune tellers comes in handy in Hogan's

scheme.
 

#158 "The Dropouts" 12/27/70

While on a mission, Carter and Hogan are apprehended by

three Gestapo officers, who then mysteriously vanish without

harming the prisoners. When the three officers arrive at

Stalag 13, the heroes assume their operation has been

discovered and they make frantic plans for escape. Their

plans change abruptly when the trio comes to Hogan

announcing their desire to defect.
 

#159 "Easy Come, Easy Go" 1/10/71

Burkhalter plies Hogan with wine, women and song to convince

the POW to go on a mission for the Germans. The P-51, a new

American fighter plane, is doing considerable damage to

German forces and Burkhalter asks Hogan to go to England,

steal one of the planes and fly it back to Germany. "Is

that all you want?" Hogan asks.
 

#160 "The Meister Spy" 1/17/71

Hogan launches an elaborate plan to discredit a German spy

posing as an American pilot. Once the spy is out of the

way, Hogan tries to find out the spy's contact -- and

silence him.
 

#161 "That's No Lady, That's My Spy" 1/24/71

An underground leader is injured on a mission, and his unit

radios Hogan with a request for penicillin. But the woods

around Stalag 13 are thick with Gestapo guards and Hogan

can't get a man out to deliver the medicine-- Until a tea

party for German officers' wives gives him an idea.
 

#162 To Russia Without Love" 1/31/71

Hogan's scheme to lay hands on some secret papers hinges on

persuading Klink to apply for transfer to the Russian front.

Colonel Becker, weary of life on the front, is jealous of

Klink's easy post at Stalag 13 and wants to trade

assignments. He senses that Hogan might be able to

manipulate such a change, and offers Hogan a peek at the

secret papers he is carrying if he can pull off the trade.
 

#163 "Klink for the Defense" 2/7/71

A German traitor will turn a map of German submarine pens

over the heroes, but only if they can get him out of

Germany. He's been arrested by the Gestapo and with Klink

as his defense attorney his fate seems certain-- death by

firing squad.
 

#164 "The Kamikazes Are Coming" 2/21/71

Russian spy Marya shows up at camp, and Hogan is convinced

she's trouble. She is travelling with a German rocket

scientist whose rocket went off course and is missing.

Hogan has found the rocket but doesn't know what to do with

it- it's too large to dissemble and bring back to camp.
 

#165 "Kommandant Gertrude" 2/28/71

Burkhalter's sister Gertrude is back, and engaged to a slow-

witted Major, whom she gets appointed as Klink's adjutant.

The Major tightens camp security, interfering with Hogan's

efforts to smuggle an American general to London.
 

#166 "Hogan's Double Life" 3/7/71

A Gestapo agent blames Hogan for all the sabotage in the

area. In order to escape arrest, Hogan tries to convince his

accusers that he has an exact double, a German traitor who

has been committing the sabotage.
 

#167 "Look At the Pretty Snowflakes" 3/21/71

The heroes learn that General Strommberger's Third Panzer

Division is headed towards Mount Hoffenstein Pass to block

an Allied air strike launched from London. The heroes will

try anything to prevent the panzer tanks from reaching their

destination-- including setting off an avalanche.
 

#168 "Rockets or Romance" 4/4/71

Hogan and a beautiful underground member are teamed in an

attempt to locate and immobilize three mobile rocket

launchers.

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