On the eve of an important sabotage mission, Hogan is ordered to return to America and a hero's welcome. His replacement is the redoubtable Col. Crittendon (Bernard Fox), whose devotion to duty is matched only by his ineptitude. Unfortunately, Crittendon inherits Hogan's mission to blow up the Berlin Express -- and never mind that Hogan himself will be on board as part of his escape plan. Written by Bill Davenport, "Hogan, Go Home" originally aired on January 13, 1968. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi