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If there was ever a more misunderstood TV
series, it would have to have been “Hogan’s
Heroes.” Debuting in 1965 (when I
was but a wee lad of 2), the series revolved
around a group of soldiers imprisoned in
a Nazi prisoner of war camp. Led by the
affable Col. Robert Hogan (Bob Crane), the
heroes were forever up to the task of performing
important missions for the Allied Forces,
while making buffoons of their Nazi captors.
“Hogan’s Heroes” was originally
based on the teleplay “Stalag 17”,
and was so popular with audiences that it
ran for 6 seasons. However, oddly enough
it was never considered a hit by the standards
of critics of the day. I used to love watching
the series, and found it to be often hilarious,
which is why I was shocked a couple of years
ago when I read a TV Guide article listing
the ‘worst' TV shows of all time.”
“Hogan’s Heroes” was at
the top of the list!
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I read further to learn that the reason it was
picked was because it represented political incorrectness
at its worst, making light of the horrible time
of the holocaust. It was considered insulting
to Jewish people.
Once I read these reasons, I calmed down a bit;
after all it was obvious that the person who wrote
this was high on crack. It seemed he had to be
thinking of a show he THOUGHT was “Hogan’s
Heroes.” Considering the fact that the series
had nothing to do with Nazi Concentration camps,
I can’t see how it could have been insulting.
The story took place in a P.O.W. camp, and if
it was insulting to anybody, it would have to
be towards Nazis (a group seriously deserving
of parody).
If the critic had taken the time to do his research,
he would have even found that many of the actors
portraying the various Nazis were, in fact Jewish.
It was mentioned in a few interviews that some
of the actors felt uncomfortable putting on the
uniforms, but felt vindicated by making their
characters out to be either stupid, or at least
oblivious. They would even further note that Robert
Clary, who played Cpl. Louis LeBeau was actually
a Concentration Camp survivor.
All things considered, “Hogan’s Heroes”
was a far cry from ‘one of the worst TV
shows ever’, and offered some mighty fine
laughs at the expense of Hitler’s brainless
sheep. Not only was the writing solid, but the
cast was one of the great ensemble casts of the
day. Crane led the way, followed by the great
Werner Klemperer as Colonel Klink (“Hoooooogan!!)
and John Banner as Sgt., Schultz (“I know
nothing…. NOTHING…!). And as the heroes
of the title, Ivan Dixon (Kinch), Larry Hovis
(Carter), Robert Clary (LeBeau) and Richard Dawson
(Newkirk) were perfect in their roles.
Interestingly enough, most of you might realize
that Richard Dawson went on to fame and fortune
as the touchy feely host of “Family Feud”,
though you probably don’t know that Ivan
Dixon went on to direct episodes of many very
popular TV shows (“Rockford Files”,
“Waltons”, “Quincy”, “Quantum
Leap”).
Two years ago, Paramount released a DVD set for
the 1st season. And while it was well received,
there was a bit of complaint over the lack of
special features. So when the studio released
the 2nd season a couple of months later, they
MORE than made up for it. That DVD release was
billed as a ‘40th Anniversary Collector’s
Edition”, and had a ton of terrific special
features. The 3rd season soon followed with a
little less and the 4th had none. Such is the
case with the new release of the 5th season.
This new season boasts 26 episodes, so admittedly
I can't really find that much room to complain
about the lack of extra features considering how
much was included on the previous sets. After
all, with 6 full sets to release, just how much
could be found to include on a series this old.
Even without all the extra features, I still highly
recommend the 5th season set of "Hogan's
Heroes." The episodes here are still as funny
as those that had come before and the satire is
fully intact. As a matter of fact, the brilliant
Werner Klemperer won an Emmy award for his work
in the previous season. So to all of you critic’s
who bashed “Hogan’s Heroes”
(then and now), I thumb my nose at you and plan
on sitting back to continue enjoying one of the
funnier sitcoms of the past. There's only one
season left to go and I for one cannot wait.
Episodes:
Hogan Goes Hollywood
The Well
The Klink Commandos
The Gasoline War
Unfair Exchange
The Kommandant Dies at Dawn
Bombsight
The Big Picture
The Big Gamble
The Defector
The Empty Parachute
The Antique
Is There a Traitor in the House?
At Last - Schultz Knows Something
How's the Weather
Get Fit or Go Fight
Fat Herman, Go Home
The Softer They Fall
Gowns by Yvette
One Army at a Time
Standing Room Only
Six Lessons from Madame LaGrange
The Sergeant's Analyst
The Merry Widow
Crittendom's Commandos
Klink's Escape
Starring: Bob Crane, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson,
Ivan Dixon, Larry Hovis, Werner Klemperer, John
Banner
Extras: None
Specifications: Full Screen, Dolby Digital English
Mono
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 12/19/2006
Region 1
MPAA Rating: NR
Website
We'll give Hogan's Heroes: Season 5 a B-.
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