I was born in 1970. In the mid to late 70s, I didn't have cable TV and the three channels that we watched via the antenna on the house didn't get Hogan's Heroes. But when we went to my aunt's house 100 miles away, it was always a Saturday around lunchtime and Hogan's Heroes was on WTBS Atlanta, which she got on cable. They always ran several episodes in a row and I watched them, boy did I like Helga. I was under the age of 10 and had no idea why. I also liked Erin Gray on Buck Rogers and Wonder Woman, I wasn't watching those shows for the sparkling conversation. They proved at a young age that I was straight.
That last one was from one of my favorite episodes of all time on this show regarding the guard tower and all of the antics including the later part where they had to jack the side of it up and as it starts to tilt all the men in the yard lean to one side! Haha!
Hogan's Heroes was the cake, she was the whipped cream. At the same time, the show's writers knew they needed a regular love interest for Hogan, not just the parade of "Bond girl" types. Besides the welcomed eye-candy, it opened up a whole new dimension for jokes. Though a side-character, I'll bet the protest letters would have flooded in if they took her out of the show. From a psychological perspective, this is a classic Oedipal situation - Klink as the father, the secretary as mother, Hogan as the son/rival (just when you thought it couldn't get deep!).
funny but these camps are no joke!!! my Grandfather died in one of these German Camps so show some respect, he was drunk and fell off the Guard Tower.. lolol
I think the only ones avoiding the gallows at Nuremberg are Klink, Shulz, and, of course, Helga. Hogan will say they knew of their operations and allowed if they were not encouraged it.
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- Easy Come, Easy Go (1971) ... Eva (uncredited) - Will the Blue Baron Strike Again? (1968) ... Girl at Party with the Baron (uncredited) - Request Permission to Escape (1966) ... Helga - The Flame Grows Higher (1966) ... Helga - The Assassin (1966) ... Helga - The Prince from the Phone Company (1966) ... Helga - Psychic Kommandant (1966) ... Helga - How to Cook a German Goose by Radar (1966) ... Helga - The 43rd, a Moving Story (1966) ... Helga - It Takes a Thief... Sometimes (1966) ... Helga - The Gold Rush (1966) ... Helga - Happy Birthday, Adolf (1966) ... Helga - Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13 (1965) ... Helga - Reservations Are Required (1965) ... Helga - Oil for the Lamps of Hogan (1965) ... Helga - Hogan's Hofbrau (1965) ... Helga - Happiness Is a Warm Sergeant (1965) ... Helga - Go Light on the Heavy Water (1965) ... Helga - Movies Are Your Best Escape (1965) ... Helga - German Bridge Is Falling Down (1965) ... Helga - The Flight of the Valkyrie (1965) ... Helga - The Late Inspector General (1965) ... Helga - Hold That Tiger (1965) ... Helga - The Informer (1965) ... Helga
Damn you cut this video off just as it was really starting to get interesting. Helga was gorgeous as hell. I can't swear to it but I think she was the 1st woman to make it difficult for me to take a piss at the age of 8.
I enjoy Hogan's heroes I love watching it every night on me TV but now that MeTV here in Lexington Kentucky cut it off through LEX 18 we can't watch it so I have to watch it here which is okay
She was willing to do her work...but, inwardly, she didn't want Colonel Klink to even lay a paw on her! She seemed very intrigued by other Officers, though. She didn't seem to mind the other German Officers, or Colonel Hogan, touching her, and ogling her beautiful body (Especially Colonel Hogan!), but, when it came to Colonel Klink...are you kidding me? Inwardly, she didn't want to be within a Million Miles of him!!! She didn't even mind Sergeant Schultz being near her! Now THAT'S a REAL slap in the face to Colonel Klink!!!
She was OK. Little bit of a chunk, but played the part excellently. She looked a little thinner when she made a later season cameo as one of the Stuttgart Steppers. Interesting she wore that Yellow Mustard coloured top. It looked identical to the top worn by Traudl Junge when she was interviewed in the early 70's for the "World At War".
She was stunning and added to the show without question.
Smelly Nazi bitch!😂 Underarm hair like most German sluts!😂 And Nazi beer-breath!😂😂😂😂😂
One of the best reasons to watch Hogan's Heroes
You ain't justa whistling dixie... a string bikini could've caused a guard to fall out of the tower....
I was born in 1970. In the mid to late 70s, I didn't have cable TV and the three channels that we watched via the antenna on the house didn't get Hogan's Heroes. But when we went to my aunt's house 100 miles away, it was always a Saturday around lunchtime and Hogan's Heroes was on WTBS Atlanta, which she got on cable. They always ran several episodes in a row and I watched them, boy did I like Helga. I was under the age of 10 and had no idea why. I also liked Erin Gray on Buck Rogers and Wonder Woman, I wasn't watching those shows for the sparkling conversation. They proved at a young age that I was straight.
I was only 3 when the show premiered, but after all these years of reruns, Cynthia Lynn was always my favorite. What a babe!!!!! RIP.
Her eyes and smile she was beautiful
While every other young boy was crushing on Mary Ann on Gilligan’s island, or Jeannie, I was crushing on Helga.
I like when Schultz calls her baby
The actress and Schultz had a huge off-camera romance …
he loved her German armpit hair and her bunkerish odor😂
Schultz was like justin bieber
@@Thatoneirishcousin ahhhh....no
She had just a cute way of responding to questions
She was gorgeous!
You damn right she was.
Agreed.
Oh yes!
I kinda get the feeling that the guy who chose the women for this show is the same guy who chose the women for Benny Hill.
Helga was the best of the three secretary's and a great actress. Also a great beauty.
3? I thought there was just Helga & Heidi?
That last one was from one of my favorite episodes of all time on this show regarding the guard tower and all of the antics including the later part where they had to jack the side of it up and as it starts to tilt all the men in the yard lean to one side! Haha!
Simply........... BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She was Nimrod, remember the first episode she was in the tunnels giving manicures.
Hogan's Heroes was the cake, she was the whipped cream. At the same time, the show's writers knew they needed a regular love interest for Hogan, not just the parade of "Bond girl" types. Besides the welcomed eye-candy, it opened up a whole new dimension for jokes. Though a side-character, I'll bet the protest letters would have flooded in if they took her out of the show. From a psychological perspective, this is a classic Oedipal situation - Klink as the father, the secretary as mother, Hogan as the son/rival (just when you thought it couldn't get deep!).
Love both of them❤
Helga was ridiculously gorgeous
Always loved this show.
Any man who doesn't want to make out with Helga needs to have his pulse checked.
What an absolute stunning doll!
She was the sexiest woman of Hollywood.
Not just Hollywood either!
Is
@@frankstall1347 she's dead mate
@@pioneer_1148 Sadly gone! Cancer got her, bastard way to go.
Klink knew how to pick his secretary.
The man was a total putz but even he could do this without screwing it up.
She was the best!
14:20 Helga distracts the guard in the tower. What a beauty.
funny but these camps are no joke!!! my Grandfather died in one of these German Camps so show some respect, he was drunk and fell off the Guard Tower.. lolol
@@SugarRainerIn a POW camp?🤨
Hogan did her off stage 😊
Helga knew everything, she had to be "Nimrod".
I always thought she was.
I think the only ones avoiding the gallows at Nuremberg are Klink, Shulz, and, of course, Helga. Hogan will say they knew of their operations and allowed if they were not encouraged it.
Before her time in 2021. 2022. Soon 😄😄😄😄
Wish i had a friend like her. Well NOT the " Friends Zone " 😄😄
Its too bad Helga only appeared in Season 1, Hilda was ok, but she just wasnt the same
I never took to Hilda in the way that I took to Helga!
agreed!
Bob Crane was OK with the replacement. He married her. 😉
@@deantodd8103 the first prob had to go bec she wouldn t surrender to bob crane
@@deantodd8103 only to later cheat on her with other Woman and even Fags.. at least that's what the rumors are about...
I really enjoy watching the show
R.I.P "Helga"
Very handy Hogan had such a beautiful liaison to Colonel Klink.
I see nothing.....nothing.
funny the russians were excluded ruclips.net/video/AUnIccpmaNs/видео.html
Everybody was making a play for Helga, only Hogan got the prize. Funny when Schultz talked her up, “Hey, baby”, “How about a smile, baby?”
I watched this new. Klink and Schultz were the funny ones. Bob Crane and Richard Dawson were the cuties. In real life Helga and Crane were married.
Crane and Hilda were married, not Helga.
Don't know if they were married, but his fling was not with this Helga from season one.@@dianeeyestone2040
@@dianeeyestone2040 But Crane and Helga did have an affair. Dude nailed everyone.
nobody wants to talk about bra shapes back then, I approve whole heartedly
A natural beauty!
She was GREAT♥️
If I'm not mistaken wasn't Helga or Hilda Colonel Hogan's wife Bob Crane's wife
One of them for sure
Hilda was his wife
Sigrid Valdis, who played Hilda beginning with season two, eventually got married to Bob Crane.
You have access to RUclips, but mysteriously when it comes to googling such simple question (which would take 10 seconds), mysteriously and suddenly you no longer have access to the internet?
How does that work?
@Grazzer1 the desire to interact with humans is still strong with that one 😂
The german version of the series called „Ein Käfig voller Helden” is way funnier. No doubt. 😁
Much prettier than Sigrid Valdis imo.
Little oggie?
Bob got her too
Aw, the compilation doesn't have all of Cynthia Lynn's appearances on Hogan's Heroes.
- Easy Come, Easy Go (1971) ... Eva (uncredited)
- Will the Blue Baron Strike Again? (1968) ... Girl at Party with the Baron (uncredited)
- Request Permission to Escape (1966) ... Helga
- The Flame Grows Higher (1966) ... Helga
- The Assassin (1966) ... Helga
- The Prince from the Phone Company (1966) ... Helga
- Psychic Kommandant (1966) ... Helga
- How to Cook a German Goose by Radar (1966) ... Helga
- The 43rd, a Moving Story (1966) ... Helga
- It Takes a Thief... Sometimes (1966) ... Helga
- The Gold Rush (1966) ... Helga
- Happy Birthday, Adolf (1966) ... Helga
- Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13 (1965) ... Helga
- Reservations Are Required (1965) ... Helga
- Oil for the Lamps of Hogan (1965) ... Helga
- Hogan's Hofbrau (1965) ... Helga
- Happiness Is a Warm Sergeant (1965) ... Helga
- Go Light on the Heavy Water (1965) ... Helga
- Movies Are Your Best Escape (1965) ... Helga
- German Bridge Is Falling Down (1965) ... Helga
- The Flight of the Valkyrie (1965) ... Helga
- The Late Inspector General (1965) ... Helga
- Hold That Tiger (1965) ... Helga
- The Informer (1965) ... Helga
She was Hogan’s wife in real life.
No, that was the one that took her place later in the series.
Yup it was the second secretary.
The 2nd 1 was married to bob crane
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Damn you cut this video off just as it was really starting to get interesting. Helga was gorgeous as hell. I can't swear to it but I think she was the 1st woman to make it difficult for me to take a piss at the age of 8.
That bad Huh?,,, Lmao.
I enjoy Hogan's heroes I love watching it every night on me TV but now that MeTV here in Lexington Kentucky cut it off through LEX 18 we can't watch it so I have to watch it here which is okay
I bought the complete series on DVD. That's one way to be sure I can watch it.
Was she married to Bob Crane? One of them was.
Helga was married to Bob Crane
Helga (Cynthia Lynn) was NOT married to Bob Crane. Hilda (Sigrid Valdis) was married to Bob Crane.
She was willing to do her work...but, inwardly, she didn't want Colonel Klink to even lay a paw on her! She seemed very intrigued by other Officers, though. She didn't seem to mind the other German Officers, or Colonel Hogan, touching her, and ogling her beautiful body (Especially Colonel Hogan!), but, when it came to Colonel Klink...are you kidding me? Inwardly, she didn't want to be within a Million Miles of him!!! She didn't even mind Sergeant Schultz being near her! Now THAT'S a REAL slap in the face to Colonel Klink!!!
And a snappy dresser
What is the name of the song @14:25-@14:40
If the guy is a Jew missing around with blond blue eyes woman guess what in real life what happened
She and Bob had an affair together. Her husband at the time insisted that she leave the show or he would leave her.
She left the show but the still not enough to save the mariage.
Wie Gehts baby!😊
HELGA WAS MY FAVORITE GOD I WISH I WAS AROUND HER , WOULD HAVE LOVED TO ROCK HER WORLD 😊😊😂😂
👍👍
I Always Liked the First Helga Better.
The first Helga was the only Helga. From Season 2 on, it was Hilda.
@@SplashJohn Touche' (smile)
the other Helga was hotter and that voice......
She was OK. Little bit of a chunk, but played the part excellently.
She looked a little thinner when she made a later season cameo as one of the Stuttgart Steppers.
Interesting she wore that Yellow Mustard coloured top. It looked identical to the top worn by Traudl Junge when she was interviewed in the early 70's for the "World At War".
A little bit of a chunk? You like girls who look like 13 year old boys?
I think she was also one of the two women in “Easy Come, Easy Go”, from season 6…
Hilda ..Bob crane's real wife
She makes me question my sexuality.
Want some answers?
Someone can be acknowledged as beautiful without it redefining your metaethical worldview.
She was so beautiful, she could easily pull any homosexual back from the dark side.
@@flashkellam7395 🤦♂️🙄
Because Nazis were a barrel of laughs.
volunteering for active duty?