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609 words, approx. 2 pages Depending upon whom one asks, Hogan's Heroes was either a cutting edge situation comedy or a testament to how desensitized to human suffering American television viewers had become in the 1960s. The basic plot of the popular television show...
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 Hogan’s Heroes was a satirical American television situation comedy that ran from September 17, 1965, to July 4, 1971, on the CBS network for 168 episodes. Starring Bob Crane as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, the show was set in a German prisoner of war...


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 Hogan's Heroes was an American television situation comedy that ran from September 17 , 1965 to July 4 , 1971 on the CBS network for 168 episodes. Starring Bob Crane as Colonel Robert Hogan, the show was set in a German prisoner of war (POW) camp for...




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'Hogan's Heroes' actress Valdis dies
11/20/2007: 340 words, approx. 1 pages The actress who played Col. Klink's sexy blond secretary Hilda on "Hogan's Heroes" and married the show's star, Bob Crane, has died. She was 72.Patricia Crane died on Oct. 14, a spokeswoman for the Orange County coroner's office confirmed Monday. On stage, Crane was known...
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Will Schaefer, TV show composer, dies
7/5/2007: 268 words, approx. 1 pages Will H. Schaefer, a composer whose music accompanied hit television shows such as "I Dream of Jeannie" and "The Flintstones," has died in California, a family friend said Wednesday. He was 78.Schaefer died of cancer Saturday in a nursing home in Cathedral City near Palm...
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`Mr. Whipple' TV actor Dick Wilson dies
11/19/2007: 460 words, approx. 2 pages Dick Wilson, the actor and pitchman who played the uptight grocer begging customers "Please, don't squeeze the Charmin," died Monday. He was 91.The man famous as TV's "Mr. Whipple" died of natural causes at the Motion Picture & Television Fund Hospital in Woodland Hills, said...
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'Mr. Whipple' from Charmin TV ads dies
11/20/2007: 460 words, approx. 2 pages Dick Wilson, the actor and pitchman who played the uptight grocer begging customers "Please, don't squeeze the Charmin," died Monday. He was 91.The man famous as TV's "Mr. Whipple" died of natural causes at the Motion Picture & Television Fund Hospital in Woodland Hills, said...


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