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Hogan's Heroes/Eight O'Clock and All Is Well
Eight O'Clock and All Is Well | |
Season 6, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | November 8, 1970 |
Production Number | 37784-155 |
Written by | Laurence Marks |
Directed by | Richard Kinon |
Produced by | William A. Calihan |
← 6x07 Kommandant Schultz |
6x09 → The Big Record |
Hogan's Heroes — Season Six |
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Eight O'Clock and All Is Well is the eighth episode of the sixth season of Hogan's Heroes, and the one hundred fifty-second episode overall.
Starring: Bob Crane (Col. Hogan)
Co-Starring: Werner Klemperer (Col. Klink)
and John Banner (Sgt. Schultz)
with Robert Clary (LeBeau), Richard Dawson (Newkirk), Larry Hovis (Carter), Kenneth Washington (Baker)
Additional Cast: Howard Caine (Major Hochstetter)
Guest Star: Monte Markham (Lt. James Martin)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Major Hochstetter once again has a spy placed inside Stalag 13. This time the spy goes in the guise of Captain James Martin, American Air Corp. He is placed in Hogan's barracks. The heroes goes through the usual routines :checking his uniform to make sure it is made in America, testing his knowledge about the States in America, even checking to see if he speaks any German. He passes each test enough to show him their operation. He is so trusted that Hogan decides to take him on their next bombing mission. His cover set, Martin decides to make his move to contact Hochstetter. The information that he gathered would put Hogan and his heroes out of business and would lead to execution for them all. Fortunately,a forgetful Gestapo guard tips Hogan to Martin's identity. Hogan now has to think of a plan to get rid of Martin and not have their operations exposed.
Notes
Captain James Martin has put on the best acting job of a prisoner of war of all the spies that the Nazis have used to expose secret underground activities. Because he came the closest to exposing Hogan's operation, he holds that honor.
Arc Advancement
Happenings
The heroes do their part in testing Major Martin to find out if he is really an American officer. A Gestapo guard comes to attention when Major Martin (who is in reality a German Spy) walks by him. Martin pushes Schultz as a way to be sent to Klink's officer so as to reveal himself as a spy for the Gestapo.