U.V. S. This was a tv show, and he specifically said “you may fire when ready, Gridley”. It’s a quote from commodore gridley, commander of the us asiatic squadron, spoken at the start of the battle of Manila bay in the Spanish American war
11Stucat no I get it’s a reference to star wars, my point was that the video here was from a tv show, and not a movie. Also the tv show was before Star Wars, so the video wasn’t referencing Star Wars
This was my dad's favorite show when I was a kid growing up! We would meet in the living room and watch but you couldn't make a sound or you got in trouble! Those were the days!
I love how the water pipe and the equipment being stolen were all planned by Hogan's men, but the Major being bashed in the head was a byproduct of all that and had nothing directly to do with them XD
very true, shows like this could never exist today, imagine making a new show the liberals and snowflakes of the younger generation would be so offended by the show they would rioting in the streets people cant handle good tv anymore . i also miss south-park and family guy when they were allowed to be funny
@@KingCeee you need to raise your expectations Bud. The stuff today is snowflakey PC crap that caters to trying to force us all to like rainbow people. Hogan's Heroes and most of the stuff from the sixties and seventies was pure, raw, unfiltered humor that was actually funny and did not care if snowflakes were offended. Archie Bunker was our hero. Having grown up during that time, in Grade school, we used to take snowflakes out to the park at lunch hour for some much-needed discipline when they offended us. Sometimes they had to be dragged kicking and screaming. It was great! Fa-9s and snowflakes did not announce their preferences and pronouns like they do today. They stayed in their closets and kept their yaps shut because to do otherwise would cause them to be noticed, and invite a trip to the park, where they got to be lunch for the Greasers. There are a few okay TV shows nowadays but you really have to hunt for them and be willing to lower your standards. Hogan's Heroes and All In The Family and Man From U.N.C.L.E. rocked.
Gavin MacCleod also appeared in several episodes of Hogan's Heroes,playing different characters.Interesting fact,Bob Crane made his final T.V.appearance on The Love Boat(Gavin MacCleod starred in this Series) back in 1978.
If you get a chance, check out Gavin's early work as a dramatic character actor. Though he drifted into lighter, sitcomish roles for which he is best known he was actually a very good actor when given the opportunity.
@@joeschizoid7762 Yes, I think he was also on the Mary Tyler Moore show. Whether you consider that comedy or drama is up to you but certainly he was a fine actor.
The major went from the Gestapo to running a cruise ship. Princess cruises apparently did not run a good background check on their applicants for ship captains!
Very good......and after the Gestapo imprisoned him, for his dismal attempt at trying to find escape tunnels in Stalag 17, he escaped and joined the allies on D-Day by infiltrating the crew of "Oddballs" Sherman tank and taking the name Moriarty.
Gavin Macloud was also MORIARTY in KELLY'S HEROES the tank driver who had a ying/yang ☯️ relationship with ODDBALL the hippie tanker played brilliantly by DONALD SUTHERLAND. Gavin was also in MCHALE'S NAVY for the shows 1st season..
German 1940's advanced, efficient technology. Just like in another episode where the latest, greatest radio transmitter detector was great in locating.....Coffee Pots, the Major's tunnel detector is great at locating.....Water Pipes.
That's cuz it was produced in a studio in Los Angeles. er, I think it was Culver City, and if I'm not mistaken, it was a little used Universal Studios storage facility that used to do sets for John Wayne movies. It is right in the middle of a residential subdivision and occasionally, there were rooftops and street lites visible. If yer really interested, just Goggle it and you will find all kinds of cool bloopery stuff about where and how Hogan's Heroes was brought to us, so if you saw a palm tree above Schultz's helmet, it probably was.
It's funny to see a major telling an enlisted man that he is willing to do the dirty work. Normally, the officers never get their hands dirty. You gotta appreciate his willingness to do what it takes.
i wonder what model geiger counter they were using as their "wireless" detector (and yes those clicks from it are actually the same clicks the counter makes)
The Germans in this episode were just as incompetent as Klink and Schulz, and that made it so hilarious. Now we know why the Allies won..... just kidding.... :)
I was thinking the movie Kelly's Hero's "It's a piece of junk. The fuel system leaks all over the place. It's a piece of junk. Always with the negative waves Moriority"
@@daviddaniel4687 Same for Werner Klemperer, who is of German ancestry. He played Col. Klink. He also wanted the Nazi Germans to look like buffoons, including his character "Col. Klink".
I could never understand in this scene Where’s the Logic for Major Zolle thinking they would escape through the Ceiling. That makes zero sense and besides since when are any of those buildings 2 Stories.
It's hard to believe that anyone could survive from being hit on the top of the head that hard from that board. Certainly would need more than a bandaid and then back to work
("Sgt.J."). "They are Excaping through the Roof! 🎼Up To, Up to the roof.🎶🎵so we Can See... Heaven on Fi er... Its Up to, Upto the Roof. The Supremes... 1968??? Lol. 😀.
Checking IMDB.com; it looks like the blond-haired SS man was played by Horst Ebersberg, and the soldier who clobbered Major Zolle was played by Ramon Bieri.
If I was having a bad day as kid ,watching Hogan’s heroes made everything alright
Still does!!
@@chipmack7 Yup! Still does.
Makes my day better
Too bad CBS is ashamed of this production
I hear ya.
Those soggy Lucky Charms did me in every time too...
You may fire when ready!
Next time this line was spoken in a movie, a whole planet was blown apart.
U.V. S. This was a tv show, and he specifically said “you may fire when ready, Gridley”. It’s a quote from commodore gridley, commander of the us asiatic squadron, spoken at the start of the battle of Manila bay in the Spanish American war
@@spikethompson2000 your missing his Star Wars reference.
11Stucat no I get it’s a reference to star wars, my point was that the video here was from a tv show, and not a movie. Also the tv show was before Star Wars, so the video wasn’t referencing Star Wars
@@spikethompson2000 you're clearly still missing the point...
This was my dad's favorite show when I was a kid growing up! We would meet in the living room and watch but you couldn't make a sound or you got in trouble! Those were the days!
I love how the water pipe and the equipment being stolen were all planned by Hogan's men, but the Major being bashed in the head was a byproduct of all that and had nothing directly to do with them XD
I miss these guys. I want them back. Much better than the TV crap these days.
MeTV, I think its available every where, for me its Monday through Friday at 9pm cst.
very true, shows like this could never exist today, imagine making a new show the liberals and snowflakes of the younger generation would be so offended by the show they would rioting in the streets people cant handle good tv anymore . i also miss south-park and family guy when they were allowed to be funny
I think the shows today are pretty good
@@KingCeee you need to raise your expectations Bud. The stuff today is snowflakey PC crap that caters to trying to force us all to like rainbow people.
Hogan's Heroes and most of the stuff from the sixties and seventies was pure, raw, unfiltered humor that was actually funny and did not care if snowflakes were offended. Archie Bunker was our hero.
Having grown up during that time, in Grade school, we used to take snowflakes out to the park at lunch hour for some much-needed discipline when they offended us. Sometimes they had to be dragged kicking and screaming. It was great!
Fa-9s and snowflakes did not announce their preferences and pronouns like they do today. They stayed in their closets and kept their yaps shut because to do otherwise would cause them to be noticed, and invite a trip to the park, where they got to be lunch for the Greasers.
There are a few okay TV shows nowadays but you really have to hunt for them and be willing to lower your standards. Hogan's Heroes and All In The Family and Man From U.N.C.L.E. rocked.
@@ronaldwest2264 What you mean I need to raise my expectations? Shows today are pretty good tf
Gavin Macleod! Great actor! He was the Gestapo Major in this episode.🙂
Captain Stubing was a Nazi?!?
Gavin MacCleod also appeared in several episodes of Hogan's Heroes,playing different characters.Interesting fact,Bob Crane made his final T.V.appearance on The Love Boat(Gavin MacCleod starred in this Series) back in 1978.
@@averymurray4722 Gavin Macleod played Capt. Merrill Stubing, the Captain of the cruise ship.
@@roncabell2338 And he played Murray on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."
Kinche’s laugh always puts a smile on my face
He had a radio in the coffee pot !
Kinchloe? I love him
He had such a handsome smile.
You may fire when ready, Gridley!
Bob Crane's last role was in the Love Boat. Gavin Macleod was in 4 episodes of Hogan's Heroes through the series run.
Only four?
If you get a chance, check out Gavin's early work as a dramatic character actor. Though he drifted into lighter, sitcomish roles for which he is best known he was actually a very good actor when given the opportunity.
@@joeschizoid7762 Yes, I think he was also on the Mary Tyler Moore show. Whether you consider that comedy or drama is up to you but certainly he was a fine actor.
@@anthonyparkinson5820 you think?
@@glenlee9537 Yes, quite well, thank you.
The major went from the Gestapo to running a cruise ship. Princess cruises apparently did not run a good background check on their applicants for ship captains!
huh?
Very good......and after the Gestapo imprisoned him, for his dismal attempt at trying to find escape tunnels in Stalag 17, he escaped and joined the allies on D-Day by infiltrating the crew of "Oddballs" Sherman tank and taking the name Moriarty.
@@Cathrope1 He's talking about the actor playing the Gestapo Major
Shocking a formet member of the Gestapo running a cruise ship.What if he snaps and thinks he's commanding the German battleship The Bismarck ?
@@Envy_the_Darksider Captain Stubbing of the Loveboat or Das Love Boot
I love this show..i remember my family getting snacks ect..ready to watch..made us all laugh&still does..
This is a great show of American Ingenuity.
Great show for sure - fictional of course by all measures.
This was a great show
Those two guys are headed to the Russian Front.
@Gus Goose yes, train no bus is go to Russian front in next hour im sent men :] o and klink
Gavin Macloud was also MORIARTY in KELLY'S HEROES the tank driver who had a ying/yang ☯️ relationship with ODDBALL the hippie tanker played brilliantly by DONALD SUTHERLAND. Gavin was also in MCHALE'S NAVY for the shows 1st season..
What does any of that have to do with Hogan‘s heroes?
Not that many people star in two hit shows.
2:05 Best part was watching Kinch in stiches laughing as the major gets soaked!
Word is, that major escaped any accountability by sneaking off and becoming a cruise ship captain.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
that major reminds me of a stereotypical cold war KGB spy with the all black hat and coat
German 1940's advanced, efficient technology. Just like in another episode where the latest, greatest radio transmitter detector was great in locating.....Coffee Pots, the Major's tunnel detector is great at locating.....Water Pipes.
They need a gonkulator
FATHER THOMAS
Apologies, that's classified.
@@fatherthomas1575 🤣🤣🤣🤣HOWWWLLLL
Anyone notice the reference from the Spanish American war of "you may fire when ready Gridley".
Need this kind of stuff today, not the crap they feeding us today.
Captain Stubing when he was a mere major.
Of course, a major is a higher rank than a captain. Was he demoted!
@0:44 I never knew they had palm trees in Germany..
Above Shultzs' helmet and in between the guard tower and Klink's ear
That's cuz it was produced in a studio in Los Angeles. er, I think it was Culver City, and if I'm not mistaken, it was a little used Universal Studios storage facility that used to do sets for John Wayne movies.
It is right in the middle of a residential subdivision and occasionally, there were rooftops and street lites visible.
If yer really interested, just Goggle it and you will find all kinds of cool bloopery stuff about where and how Hogan's Heroes was brought to us, so if you saw a palm tree above Schultz's helmet, it probably was.
Thnx. However I was being sarcastic.
Spent 20 years, 20 years too long, living in North Hollywood right off the 170
@@ronaldwest2264 Desilu Studios, not Universal. "40 Acres" in Culver City. The location was not little used nor was it a storage lot.
Yes that is a fail and mistake there are a few
Could be worse--- could be a princess, that keeps dragons..............
"Now Major Zolle will be proud of us."
Yeah...as soon as he wakes up! You both better hope he gets amnesia or you two are dead. Lol
🤣
It's funny to see a major telling an enlisted man that he is willing to do the dirty work. Normally, the officers never get their hands dirty. You gotta appreciate his willingness to do what it takes.
Hogan Heroes forever !
'We are remarkable people, Major!'
Who doesn't love Schultz?
One of my favorite low-key gems from Schultz in the whole series
*a remarkable
This was good TV.
No, it was better than that..
Absolute power promotes absolute fear
CHRIST loves you and died for you.
Blow me..Howz that grab your balls?
It's hard to take Capt Stubing seriously.
RIP Captain
i wonder what model geiger counter they were using as their "wireless" detector (and yes those clicks from it are actually the same clicks the counter makes)
The Germans in this episode were just as incompetent as Klink and Schulz, and that made it so hilarious. Now we know why the Allies won..... just kidding.... :)
ha ha .. using a geiger counter to find a tunnel ?? wow ... unless the tunnel had uranium in it ... how dumb.. Should have used a gunculator
It would have to be a German gonculator as those are far superior.
RIP Gavin MacLeod
the major brags about those flashlights being some new ultra powerful models yet its like 50 lumen s not very bright lights at all
"The Love Boat soon will be making another run..." You were thinking it!
I was thinking the movie Kelly's Hero's
"It's a piece of junk. The fuel system leaks all over the place. It's a piece of junk. Always with the negative waves Moriority"
The Love Boat was a close second!
I love show
It's great how Hogan and his crew
were always able to make the germans look foolish. 😄 hahaha
So did Burkhalter and Hochstetter. Both were German Jews that took the rolls with the proviso that they made their characters look like idiots.
@@jameshoran8 Truth.
@@daviddaniel4687 Same for Werner Klemperer, who is of German ancestry. He played Col. Klink. He also wanted the Nazi Germans to look like buffoons, including his character "Col. Klink".
@@roncabell2338 Rest in peace all of them. They brought us so much joy.
Dam she was gorgeous
You know number 13 is bad luck
They are all gone now shame really good tv.not like trash today
Robert Clary is still very much alive.
@@leev4206HE passed about a year back.
The guys in the supply room really get me. They would'nt last a day on the Russian Front.
what episodes does this com from?
Season 1 episode 19
Gridley, got no talk, sorry buddy.
I could never understand in this scene Where’s the Logic for Major Zolle thinking they would escape through the Ceiling. That makes zero sense and besides since when are any of those buildings 2 Stories.
Which episode is this?
I believe Season 1, Episode 19 - Hello Zolle
Who w as the actor?
Playing the head Nazi? Looks like Gavin MacLeod.
Capain Stuben as a Natzi?
AWESOME +
It's hard to believe that anyone could survive from being hit on the top of the head that hard from that board. Certainly would need more than a bandaid and then back to work
Just like all the things that Kevin did to the two cooks in Home Alone movies.
Well, at least the major was using his head
("Sgt.J."). "They are Excaping through the Roof! 🎼Up To, Up to the roof.🎶🎵so we Can See... Heaven on Fi er... Its Up to, Upto the Roof. The Supremes... 1968??? Lol. 😀.
Amen
How Could a Water Line Be Just Under The Surface and Lines and Vale Outside ?? Would Be FROZEN !!!
It's a TV comedy, genius.
Hilarious🤓❗
Our rockets can hit any target🤪🤪
It's kinda hard to see the love boat captain playing a Nazi.
Vas ist Das? (What is that). Funny TV show.
LaughTooHard was*
You're right. My German is super rusty.
LaughTooHard nonononono, it makes a “V” Sound so
Totally agree
4:30 Who's the guy on the left?
Checking IMDB.com; it looks like the blond-haired SS man was played by Horst Ebersberg, and the soldier who clobbered Major Zolle was played by Ramon Bieri.
@@troymacgill7558 Thank you so much, I'm sorry I didn't see your reply till now!!
@@upthedownescalator630 Always happy to help!
@@troymacgill7558 :)
That Gavin MacLeod?
Colorado ik carter is married
1:58 4:40
bonk
What is that man doing here 😅
😢😢😢😮.
B🎉
Did you know the number 13 is an unlucky number you know what I'm
Talking about right. Nazi ending
CANCEL H H !!!!!!
Ok CBS
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Seems ashamed that someone would show just clips and not the entire episodes in order , that’s why you get a flunking grade here
Well there was a purge of a lot of clips a while back, rather flunk than not have anything to show for it.
Keep getting taken down.
What a joke
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One of the most stupid shows ever to appear on television.
If by stupid, you mean Hilareously Funny, then you are: Correct Sir!
You're not very bright, Mariano.
YOU JUST DON'T HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR DUDE