The previous answer was simply not true. In fact it still had a high ratings when it was canceled. What had happen was the president of CBS wanted to revamp their lineup. Because their lineup was very rualized and catered to older viewers. So they got rid of any show with trees in them. This included "Beverley Hillbillies." and sadly "Hogan's Heroes." Many people think the "Rual Purge" as it is known was giving the middle finger to Cbs's loyal viwers. Interesting fact they were in the middle of writing season 7 when the show got the axe.
They copied the story of a comic book published in 2005-06 and did not have the rights to it so the creator of the original comic sued nbc and that was the end of heroes
They show was cancelled with little notice. CBS felt the network lineup had become too ruralized. They wanted to revamp their their offerings to appeal to more urban crowds.
It still currently airs on Disney Junior Monday through Friday early in the morning, they are just not producing new episodes.
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Well John Banner played Sargent Shultz in Hogan's Heroes so that is his real name.
Gnädige Frau in German means Madam.
During syndication, those who took part in profit participation would see some of the royalties. Bob and other members of the cast and crew decided to invest in Hoganβs Heroes. As official profit participants of the series, they comprised the group known as βHoganβs Horde.
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STALAG 13
Ben Kingsley is not listed in any episode of Hogan's Heroes .
Nita Talbot
Strudel.
Well John Banner played Sargent Shultz in Hogan's Heroes so that is his real name.
Gnädige Frau in German means Madam.
During syndication, those who took part in profit participation would see some of the royalties. Bob and other members of the cast and crew decided to invest in Hoganβs Heroes. As official profit participants of the series, they comprised the group known as βHoganβs Horde.
Season 6 episode 9 "The Big Record"
NBC decided to cancel Heroes because they couldn't get enough viewers.
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Northwestern Germany. Hogan and his men were in a POW camp called Stalag 13. They helped the allied forces sabotage German war efforts.