I used to watch it with my grandpa who was actually in WW two, my great grandpa was in WW one with his seven brothers, I love watching this show because it brings back memories of my grandpa, my dad and I watched it a lot too. I watch it with my uncle.
The fact that Larry Hovis was never nominated for an Emmy for either his portrayal of this fictional general or the apings of Hitler is subject to criticism. He was brilliant. UPDATE: Looked up the 1970 Emmys. The problem was there was only 3 nominees and Colonel Klink's Werner Kemperer was one of them. With 5 nominees, Larry Hovis has to be considered heavily.
Most interesting though all of the major German actors who played major roles in Hogan heroes were Jewish and the only way these actors would play Nazis is to make them all look like a bunch of idiots and fools and stupid! Unfortunately all the actors BOTH German and American have all passed away expect for Kenneth Washington who took over for Ivan Dixon who played Sgt kensho. RIP EVERYONE THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT YOU ALL PROVIDED!
Hochstetter is one of my favorite characters, he's so emotive and usually so frustrated. Even though he's evil (unless he's secretly Nimrod, which I still think is the best theory), it's fun to see him bounce between extreme emotions and go from contrite to boastful. And of course Klink deflates so well. Good simple character work that is exactly what the scene needed.
🤣🤣🤣 I just love the look on Major Hocksheter's face when he shoots the tires but the car explodes! This show is just too much its so funny 😂 and I do own every season of Hogan's Heroes! ❤
I loved it when he imitated both "Crazybrains" as Hogan referred to him and when he imitated a other officer who came at 1 o'clock KLINK But sir we were expecting you in the morning "Vun o'clock in the morning is morning and two o'clock in the morning is morning AND THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING IS MORNING!! Then the real officer came later and Klink had already been duped
I would love to play Hochstetter on stage, if the Hogan's script's are ever released for public performances in community theaters. I somewhat resemble Howard Caine, and do a good vocal of the character as well!
The funniest episode was when Klink killed Hogan and stuffed him in the position of a German salute while wearing an SS uniform. Then Klink nailed his feet to his front porch for the other prisoners to see whenever they came outside.
The start where he starts yelling in English but nobody reacts until he stammers and switches to German killed me 😂. I would've missed it if it wasn't for the laugh track.
The National Socialists NEVER referred to themselves as Nazis. The term comes from Ashkenazi Jews, who inserted that term into the history books, which they published.
Interesting that in an earlier episode, Carter had a horrendous German accent. Then he went on to do the best impersonations of anyone, including the little Corporal himself.
"So! Nine o'clock in the morning and already we're going to bed?!" That part always cracks me up.
So this is just mash but WWII themed
"Practice your marksmanship as soon as you get to the Russian Front." Classic line
Schultz says let's take the day off...LOL
Remember that shulz yavol her comandante boom boom !!!
I used to watch it with my grandpa who was actually in WW two, my great grandpa was in WW one with his seven brothers, I love watching this show because it brings back memories of my grandpa, my dad and I watched it a lot too. I watch it with my uncle.
best show ever!!!!!!!!!
The fact that Larry Hovis was never nominated for an Emmy for either his portrayal of this fictional general or the apings of Hitler is subject to criticism. He was brilliant. UPDATE: Looked up the 1970 Emmys. The problem was there was only 3 nominees and Colonel Klink's Werner Kemperer was one of them. With 5 nominees, Larry Hovis has to be considered heavily.
Gary Oldman would be perfect to play Hochstetter if a film was ever done.
"Next time join the Elks instead." hahahahaha
Enough klink 👻!!!!!!!!😅
I always liked Major Hochstetter, he was my favourite "enemy".
To fully appreciate this show you have to understand WWII history and appreciate the satire .
we never see Col Klink cry.
I like this comedy, seem it several times just going thru memory lane my husband also used to loves it.
So in order to be an American spy in Nazi Germany all you had to do was speak English with a lame fake German accent?
Most interesting though all of the major German actors who played major roles in Hogan heroes were Jewish and the only way these actors would play Nazis is to make them all look like a bunch of idiots and fools and stupid! Unfortunately all the actors BOTH German and American have all passed away expect for Kenneth Washington who took over for Ivan Dixon who played Sgt kensho. RIP EVERYONE THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT YOU ALL PROVIDED!
It was this show when I realized Richard Dawson was British af. He didn't quite sound that way on Family Feud.
There is another episode where Klink was sleeping,and Carter comes in dressed like a German officer and swats him on the soles of his feet
Hochstetter is one of my favorite characters, he's so emotive and usually so frustrated. Even though he's evil (unless he's secretly Nimrod, which I still think is the best theory), it's fun to see him bounce between extreme emotions and go from contrite to boastful. And of course Klink deflates so well. Good simple character work that is exactly what the scene needed.
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🤣🤣🤣 I just love the look on Major Hocksheter's face when he shoots the tires but the car explodes! This show is just too much its so funny 😂 and I do own every season of Hogan's Heroes! ❤
I like the ski lodge Klink/tub of lard episode. Robert at 69.
Now they don’t have to execute one of their own
I loved it when he imitated both "Crazybrains" as Hogan referred to him and when he imitated a other officer who came at 1 o'clock KLINK But sir we were expecting you in the morning "Vun o'clock in the morning is morning and two o'clock in the morning is morning AND THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING IS MORNING!! Then the real officer came later and Klink had already been duped
The most clever sitcom ever.
I would love to play Hochstetter on stage, if the Hogan's script's are ever released for public performances in community theaters. I somewhat resemble Howard Caine, and do a good vocal of the character as well!
One of the most gifted and talented actors in Hogans Heroes and who should have received an award is Larry Ovis/Sargent Carter.
Brilliamt!
50 years later and we still can't get a free full episode of this show? YT sucks.
Carter was fantastic was fantastic when impersonated German generals and Hitler himself lol
Carter impersonation are so classic, Hogan's Hero's is a very classic show and his Hitler impersonation is very funny.
Schulz is Nimrod
Come get itheadit
What a great cast. Everyone was just spot on.
The funniest episode was when Klink killed Hogan and stuffed him in the position of a German salute while wearing an SS uniform. Then Klink nailed his feet to his front porch for the other prisoners to see whenever they came outside.
The start where he starts yelling in English but nobody reacts until he stammers and switches to German killed me 😂. I would've missed it if it wasn't for the laugh track.
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The National Socialists NEVER referred to themselves as Nazis. The term comes from Ashkenazi Jews, who inserted that term into the history books, which they published.
❤ lov that show
When Carter plays a German General it's sublime.
Prop open your eyes and listen. 😂
Did newkirk just admit to cutting the wires 😂😂😂😂 0:13
Hogans hero’s always in the end made the gestapo and ss as totally inept as they could. Remember this was only really 20 years after ww2
In the Pilot episode, Carter was a Lt. not a Sargent.
Interesting that in an earlier episode, Carter had a horrendous German accent. Then he went on to do the best impersonations of anyone, including the little Corporal himself.
Howard Caine played Banjo, well
Yaroslav Hunka at 0:14 in the video!
It's 460 km from Hamelburg to Berlin....