Hogan's Heroes
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Series: Hogan's Heroes
Episode: The Purchasing Plan
Original Airdate: February 22, 1969
Production Number: 5784-116
Written by: Laurence Marks
Directed by: Marc Daniels
Produced by: Edward H. Feldman, William A. Calihan & Jerry London

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Synopsis[]

Hogan and his men are ordered to deliver airdropped ammo to the Underground.

Story Notes[]

  • This is the one hundred and sixteenth episode of the series, but it is the one hundredth and fourteenth episode to be shown on television and is the twenty-second episode shown for the Fourth Season.
  • Carter mentions that he has a younger brother.
  • Before the war, Carter worked at a drugstore, but was studying to take the Indiana state pharmaceutical exam. He also aspired to someday become a brain surgeon.
  • Schultz states that the main reason he re-enlisted in the German military was to avoid any more problems with the Nazis. Being a soldier kept him away from politics ... and trouble.

Timeline Notes and Speculations[]

  • Burkhalter forces Klink to cut camp expenses in this episode. This will cause him to begin dipping out of the camp officer's club funds in order to maintain his lifestyle, as mentioned in later episodes. Burkhalter utters a veiled Russian Front threat by telling Klink he may have the opportunity to catch his own caviar on the Volga River. This places the episode in 1942 when Axis armies were near their easternmost extent.

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Bloopers[]

When Newkirk starts to smoke a cigarette near the ammunition, Hogans says the next person who lights a cigarette will be court-martialed. Meanwhile there are open flame lamps on the walls..

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Up In Klink's Room
Next episode:
The Witness
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