Klink's old friend Major Kronman (Antony Eustrel) is captured by the Gestapo and charged with conspiring against Adolf Hitler. In true "guilt by association" fashion, Klink is likewise targeted for arrest and execution. Thus it is that Klink agrees to allow Hogan to steal the evidence against Kronman from the camp's safe -- a job requiring the special skills of Newkirk's old friend, professional cracksman Alfred "Alfie the Artist" Burke (Walter Burke). Written by Laurence Marks, "The Safecracker Suite" originally aired on March 25, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi