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In the 1960s, the cast of the sitcom Hogan's Heroes did a commercial with Carol Channing featuring Colonel Hogan, his men, Kommandant Klink and Sergeant Shultz having Jell-O and Dream Whip for dessert.
* 9-Larry Hovis, 67, American actor ( Hogan's Heroes ).
** Larry Hovis, American actor ( Hogan's Heroes ) ( d. 2003 )
A number of bands associated with New York hardcore scene came from New Jersey, including Misfits, Adrenalin OD and Hogan's Heroes.
and Hogan's Heroes.
Christopher had recurring roles on Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C., That Girl and Hogan's Heroes.
A Jewish refugee, he served in the US Air Force during World War II and subsequently landed stage and TV roles, the most famous was of the goofy Col. Klink on the immensely popular sitcom Hogan's Heroes.
Howard Caine also went on to find fame by his appearances as the villainous Maj. Hochstetter in Hogan's Heroes as well as on the stage on Broadway and elsewhere.
Both of them were on Hogan's Heroes.
Richard Dawson, who previously had a regular supporting role on the sitcom Hogan's Heroes, went on to success on the game shows Match Game and Family Feud.
Larry Hovis, also a regular on Hogan's Heroes, appeared on Laugh-In during the first and the fifth seasons.
Star of " Hogan's Heroes, began his career as a disc jockey on Hornell's WLEA and became the highest-paid DJ in America before landing his famed TV role as Colonel Hogan.
Robert Edward " Bob " Crane ( July 13, 1928 – June 29, 1978 ) was an American actor and disc jockey, best known for his performance as Colonel Robert E. Hogan in the television sitcom Hogan's Heroes from 1965 to 1971, and for his 1978 murder, which remains officially unsolved.
In 1968, during the run of Hogan's Heroes, Crane and series costars Werner Klemperer, Leon Askin, and John Banner appeared, with Elke Sommer, in a feature film called The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz.
Following the cancellation of Hogan's Heroes in 1971, Crane was frustrated that he was offered few quality roles.
During the run of Hogan's Heroes, co-star Richard Dawson introduced Crane ( a photography enthusiast ) to John Henry Carpenter, who worked with the video department at Sony Electronics and had access to early video tape recorders.
After her death from lung cancer in 2007, his wife and Hogan's Heroes co-star Sigrid Valdis was buried next to him.
The film, based on Robert Graysmith's book The Murder of Bob Crane: Who Killed the Star of Hogan's Heroes ?, portrays Crane as a happily married, church-going family man and popular Los Angeles disc jockey who suddenly becomes a Hollywood celebrity, and subsequently declines into sex addiction.
* Hogan's Heroes ( 168 episodes, 1965 – 1971 )
* Nominated: Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series, Hogan's Heroes ( 1966 )
* Nominated: Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series, Hogan's Heroes ( 1967 )
* Hogan's Heroes
Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom that ran for 168 episodes from September 17, 1965, to March 28, 1971, on the CBS network.

Hogan's and became
Hogan's Alley gradually became a full-page Sunday color cartoon with the Yellow Kid as its lead character, which was also appearing several times a week.
Hogan's Alley, a comic strip revolving around a bald child in a yellow nightshirt ( nicknamed The Yellow Kid ), became exceptionally popular when cartoonist Richard F. Outcault began drawing it in the World in early 1896.
The movie became the most successful Australian film ever, and launched Hogan's international film career.
His son, Werner Klemperer, was an actor and became known for his portrayal of Colonel Klink on the US television show Hogan's Heroes.
In 1896, the World began using a four-color printing press and became the first to launch a color supplement, which featured the Yellow Kid cartoon Hogan's Alley.
When Hogan's government collapsed during the Great Depression and Hogan himself was expelled from the Labor Party, Cain became party deputy leader under Tom Tunnecliffe.
Cornell became Hogan's manager and often appeared alongside him in his popular television show, The Paul Hogan Show, as a character called " Strop " ( a dim-witted dinkum Australian surf lifesaver ).
He produced and co-wrote the screenplay for Hogan's 1986 film " Crocodile " Dundee — which became the highest grossing Australian film.
At the time, Hogan and Nash had been onscreen enemies since April 1998, when Nash broke away from Hogan's nWo stable in order to form his own rival faction, nWo Wolfpac ; Nash became a fan favorite, and Hogan the villain while continuing to lead his own nWo faction, " nWo Hollywood ".

Hogan's and hit
* In the 1960s show Hogan's Heroes, one episode was named " Praise the Fuhrer and Pass the Ammunition " after Kay's hit " Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition ".
Serly also taught orchestration to Carlyle W. Hall Sr, a trumpet player and arranger for Tommy Tucker's band, who went on to orchestrate the Broadway hit musical Man of La Mancha, as well as Cry for Us All ( a musical version of Hogan's Goat ), Come Summer, and several others.
In his best-known role, Dixon appeared as POW Staff Sergeant Ivan Kinchloe in the ensemble of the hit television program Hogan's Heroes.

Hogan's and Top
* Hoagie's Alley is the place where Top Cat lives, a pun on Hogan's Alley.

Hogan's and its
Created and drawn by Richard F. Outcault in the comic strip Hogan's Alley ( and later under other names as well ), it was one of the first Sunday supplement comic strips in an American newspaper, although its graphical layout had already been thoroughly established in political and other, purely-for-entertainment cartoons.
In 1965 CBS showed its new single-camera sitcom Hogan's Heroes to test audiences in two versions: one with the laugh track, the other without.
He recognized Hogan's showmanship and charisma and was well aware of his potential drawing power, but still believed a wrestling company should be built around one of its best technical wrestlers ( e. g., himself and Bockwinkel ); on the Spectacular Legacy of the AWA DVD, Gagne denied bias against Hogan and defended his actions by reasoning that he believed that Hogan's pursuit of the title was the draw for the audience and that " we really didn't need him to be champion ".
( The description of this background is presented in a prologue that proved sufficiently popular among readers that it was later anthologized on its own in a collection of Hogan's short fiction.
Eventually, as noted on the 2006 Spectacular Legacy of AWA DVD, Gagne settled with making Hogan his champion after Hogan's feud with Bockwinkel ran its course in April 1983, but only under the condition that he would receive the bulk of the revenue Hogan made from both merchandise sales and his matches in Japan.
Hogan's Creek lies along its south edge, and railroad lines are found on the north and east.

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