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Hogan's Heroes/The Big Picture

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The Big Picture
Season 5, Episode 8
Airdate November 14, 1969
Production Number 5784-120
Written by Laurence Marks
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Produced by William A. Calihan
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The Big Picture is the eighth episode of the fifth season of Hogan's Heroes, and the one hundred twenty-sixth 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), Ivan Dixon (Kinchloe), Larry Hovis (Carter)

Additional Cast: Sandy Kenyon (Capt. Bohrmann), Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), Diana Chesney (Hotel Clerk)

Contents

Plot Overview

Klink is being blackmailed by a Captain Bohrmann who is investigating a number of German officers who are believed to be traitors to the Third Reich. Bohrmann knows Klink may be innocent when he shows the Commandant a picture of an Officer Klink went to Military School with. Bohrmann will destroy the picture if Klink will give him 1,000.00 Marks. Klink gives him the money. Hogan and his men have been listening in on the conversation. Knowing that Bohrmann will continue to blackmail Klink until he has nothing left, Bohrmann will have Klink executed to cover-up the blackmail scheme. Boehrmann will then do the same to Hogan and his men. Hogan figures the only way to stop Bohrmann in his blackmailing scheme is to steal the picture and the negatives. By saving Klink, Hogan will be saving them all.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

LeBeau,and Newkirk playing as drunks to get Bohrmann to open his Door from a Hotel Room to distract him when Hogan steals the incriminating picture,and negative of Klink.

Quotes