Duplicitous German officer Col. Becker (H.M. Wynant), hoping to trade assignments with Klink, tries to persuade the...
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1971
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Hogan intends to use a fundraising tea party, orchestrated by the wives of several German officers, as a cover to relay...
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1971
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Marlyn Mason returns as leggy German chanteuse Lily Frankel, who moonlights as an Allied agent. With Lily's assistance, Hogan...
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1971
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Written by Arthur Julian, this episode finds Hogan and his crew trying to harness the forces of nature in order to create an...
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1971
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The inept Ensign Garland (Robert Morse) battles a trio of jewel thieves in this Walt Disney comedy. Garland starts by...
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1970
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Marlyn Mason guest stars as Lily Frankel, a sexy German nightclub chanteuse who doubles as an Allied agent. Lily informs...
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1970
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In a variation on the third-season episode "Axis Annie," guest star Antoinette Bower is cast as Nazi radio propagandist...
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1969
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Impressionist Rich Little returns to The Flying Nun in the role of hopelessly accident-prone Brother Paul, a character...
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1969
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Hogan talks Col. Klink into opening an antique cuckoo-clock shop. Convinced that he will make a fortune off the needs of...
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1969
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Hoping to smuggle a vital document out of Stalag 13, Hogan plants the papers on Colonel Klink. Unfortunately, the Gestapo...
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1969
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As a birthday present to Col. Hogan, his men take it upon themselves to blow up an ammunitions dump. Unfortunately, they...
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1969
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Vito Scotti guest stars as peace-loving Italian officer Major Bonacelli, a role originated by Hans Conried in the...
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1969
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Klink trembles in anticipation of a visit from his old flame Marlene Schneider (Norma Eberhardt. Convinced that he is still...
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1969
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It's been a few weeks since Darrin demanded that Samantha stop using witchcraft, so now is as good a time as any for him to...
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1968
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At the suggestion of Darrin's mother (Mabel Albertson), Samantha enters a slogan contest conducted by one of Darrin's...
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1968
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A few seasons back, Abner Kravitz moved in with Darrin and Samantha when his wife, Gladys, kicked him out of the house. This...
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1968
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Vito Scotti makes his first appearance on The Flying Nun as relentless-and relentlessly stupid-Police Captain Fomento....
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1968
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Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) has cooked up another experiment: This time, he wants to send a male and a female astronaut to the...
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1968
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Once again, Hogan needs Klink as a dupe for a vital mission; this time, the task is to smuggle a French girl named Janine...
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1968
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Doltishly diligent Police Captain Fomento once again thinks he has sniffed out illegal activities at Convent San Tanco. This...
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1968
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Assigned to an underground courier mission, LeBeau returns to camp with stories of his cranky, "old lady" contact. It turns...
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1968
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Hogan's newest "hero" is Freddy, a chimpanzee who wanders into camp after the nearby Hammelburg Zoo is bombed. Previously...
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1968
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Hogan successfully completes his mission of mining an enemy bridge. He then discovers to his chagrin that a truckload of...
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1968
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The Allies would like to locate the new Luftwaffe headquarters of famed WWI German flying ace General Von Richter (Henry...
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1968
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Hogan concocts a fanciful scheme to smuggle British agent Downes to London via air balloon. This requires such diversions as...
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1968
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Carter inadvertently leaves one of his coat buttons behind at a sabotage site. Using this evidence, General Hochstetter...
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1968
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Hogan helps beautiful underground contact Heidi Eberhadt (Marj Dusay) escape to London. But after successfully completing...
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1968
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Coming in for an emergency landing while flying important documents to the Mother Superior, Sr. Bertrille drops into the...
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1967
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Hoping to impress Wrangler Jane (Melodie Patterson), Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) vows to capture an elusive wild stallion....
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1967
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In this sublimely anachronistic episode, Agarn (Larry Storch) resigns from the Army to manage a singing group called the...
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1967
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Hogan faces the daunting task of arranging the mass escape of an entire American bomber crew. To this end, Hogan's men...
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1967
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On the eve of his promotion examination, Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) comes down with a nasty cold. This is the cue for...
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1967
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Samantha is invited to paint a picture for a charity exhibit. Dissatisfied with the results, Endora secretly switches the...
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1967
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and Agarn (Larry Storch) have hatched another scheme to sell mail-order brides to the troopers,...
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1967
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Fort Courage is paid a visit by Colonel Adams (Arch Johnson), who informs Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) that someone in the...
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1967
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James Gregory, previously seen in two first-season F Troop episodes as Major Duncan, returns to the series in the role of...
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1967
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Child actor Peter Robbins, who provided the voice of the title character in the classic cartoon special A Charlie Brown...
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1967
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Fort Courage endures a Japanese invasion in the form of a fierce Samurai warrior (Mako), who has arrived in town in pursuit...
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1967
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Larry Storch appears in a dual role as Corporal Randolph Agarn and Agarn's Russian cousin, Cossack officer Dmitri Agarnoff....
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1967
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Andrew Duggan guest stars as Major Chester Winster, the Army's new Inspector General. An avowed Indian hater, Major Winster...
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1966
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Larry Storch pulls double duty in this episode as both Corporal Randolph Agarn and his lookalike cousin, Mexican bandit El...
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1966
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Comic actor George Furth, who later cowrote the hit Broadway musical "Company", appears in this episode as by-the-book Army...
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1966
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The entrepreneurial Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) may have to relinquish ownership of the Fort Courage saloon to...
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1966
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Hogan wants to find out why three female American USO entertainers are being held by the Gestapo. He learns that the girls...
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1966
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The good news is that F Troop is about to receive a citation for its high morale. The bad news is that everyone at Fort...
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1966
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Who better than Zsa Zsa Gabor to guest star on F Troop as Marika, the leader of a tribe of glamorous Hungarian Gypsies?...
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1966
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) would like to keep Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) out of his hair so that he can inaugurate a few...
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1966
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Agarn (Larry Storch) insists that he has seen a strange Indian wandering around Fort Courage in the dead of night. Since no...
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1966
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Because of new orders issued by Washington, everyone at Fort Courage is transferred to another outpost--everyone but Corporal...
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1966
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The future of O'Rourke Enterprises is threatened by the arrival of Major Duncan (James Gregory). Not that Duncan suspects...
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1966
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker), Agarn (Larry Storch), Dobbs (James Hampton) and Vanderbilt (Joe Brooks) buy their way out of the...
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1966
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Charles Lane takes temporary leave from his "Homer Bedloe"duties to essay the similar role of Fort Courage banker Mr....
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1966
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F Troop launches its second season with the series' first color episode, in which Paul Lynde guest stars as singing Mountie...
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1966
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The birth of Tabitha sparks yet another battle of one-upsmanship between Samantha's mother, Endora, and Darrin's parents, Mr....
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1966
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Hans Conried guest stars as Major Bonacelli, a pacifistic Italian POW commandant. Assigned to study under Stalag 17's Col....
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1966
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Forrest Tucker plays a dual role in this episode as both Sgt. O'Rourke and O'Rourke's Irish-born father. Arriving in Fort...
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1966
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Who caused the Great Power Blackout on November 9, 1965? According to this episode of Bewitched, the culprit may well have...
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1966
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How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the "Beach Party" movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in...
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1965
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Frontier con artist Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) meets his match in the curvaceous form of Lilli O'Reilly (Lee Meriwether)....
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1965
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Again counting on the fact that the Allies won't bomb a POW camp, the Germans bring a tightly guarded truck containing a...
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1965
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While Parmenter is out of town attending command school, O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) establishes a new racket--er, business...
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1965
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With only one week left in his Army hitch, Agarn (Larry Storch) is persuaded to return to civilian life by O'Rourke (Forrest...
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1965
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Don Rickles guest stars as Bald Eagle, the much-feared renegade son of peace-loving Hekawi chief Wild Eagle (Frank De Kova)....
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1965
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Bernard Fox guest stars as Major Bentley Royce (foreign-car fanciers please note!), late of the Bengal Lancers. Arriving...
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1965
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Wrangler Jane (Melody Patterson) has a lot of trouble hiding her jealousy when Captain Parmenter's former girlfriend,...
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1965
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Learn the grim truth about the lifestyles of those colorful beatniks in this exploitation drama that tells the story of a...
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1960
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1957
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