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  1. That's No Lady, That's My Spy: Directed by Jerry London. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. Disguised as a German officer's wife, Newkirk collects penicillin for the underground.

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    • Comedy, War
    • Jerry London
    • 1971-01-24
    • Regular
    • Guest Stars
    • Story Notes
    • Background Trivia
    • Timeline Notes and Speculations
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    Prisoners

    1. Colonel Hogan - Bob Crane 2. Corporal Louis LeBeau - Robert Clary 3. Corporal Peter Newkirk - Richard Dawson 4. Sergeant Andrew Carter - Larry Hovis 5. Sergeant Richard Baker - Kenneth Washington

    Camp Personnel

    1. Kommandant Wilhelm Klink - Werner Klemperer 2. Sergeant Hans Schultz - John Banner

    Semi-Regulars

    1. General Albert Burkhalter - Leon Askin

    Mrs. Mannheim - Alice Ghostley
    Red Riding Hood - Wendy Wilson
    Oskar Danzig - Jon Cedar
    Patrol Leader - David Morick
    This is the one hundred and sixty-second produced episode of the series, but is the one hundred and sixty-first to be shown on television, and is also the seventeenth episode shown for the Sixth Se...
    The episode title is a wordplay on the classic English joke punchline, "That's no lady, that's my wife." Who first said it is unknown, but its origins lie somewhere in 19th century vaudeville and m...
    A convincing, consistent and accumulating snowstormis created for one of the roll calls.
    LeBeau is grazed by a German bullet. He is the only one of our heroes who is wounded (however slight) during the course of the whole series.
    Danzig's car is the 1935 Vauxhall 14/6 seen earlier in The Missing Klink and The Gestapo Takeover.
    This is the only episode where we get to see Berta Burkhalter, General Burkhalter's wife ("The fat little lady in the red dress" who eats like a pig, according to Klink).
    As in several other episodes throughout the series, actor Jon Cedar gets a break from his normal semi-recurring role of Corporal Langenscheidt to appear as a guest star. This time around, he plays...
    Alice Ghostley (Mrs. Mannheim) also stands in for Kathleen Freeman as Frau Linkmeyer, General Burkhalter's man-hungry sister, in the Fourth Season episode, Watch the Trains Go By.
    This is the seventeenth episode in chronological order, per the series timeline. It follows The Big Gamble, and is in turn followed by The Softer They Fall.
    This probably takes place in December of 1942. Schultz observes that it's the middle of winter, and it begins to snow heavily during the episode. Newkirk offers Klink a snowball "for the boys in St...
    Underground agent Danzig was Germany's most popular female impersonator before the war. He gives Newkirk some important pointers in disguises, and even loans him a very effective disguise as a dodd...
    Hogan foresees the events of I Look Better in Basic Black(and even quotes the episode title) when selecting Newkirk to penetrate Klink's tea party disguised as a woman.

    As the Unsung Heroes wait for Danzig to arrive ... 1. Hogan - Where's Carter? (A bush beings moving up behind Newkirk.) 1. Baker - He was here a minute ago. 2. Newkirk - I'll go and get him. (Newkirk turns and almost walks into the bush Carter is hiding behind) 1. Carter - Never mind! Here I am. 2. Hogan - Carter, get rid of that bush. 3. Carter - ...

    Near the end of the episode when Mrs. Burkhalter says (regarding Mrs. Mannheim) “I knew it was a wig the whole time”, it sounds as if her voice has been dubbed over

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  2. Hogan's Heroes. The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders.

  3. Hogan's Heroes · Season 6 Episode 17 · That's No Lady, That's My Spy starring Bob Crane, Richard Dawson, Robert Clary and directed by Jerry London. Dressed as a general's wife, Newkirk attends a tea party to deliver penicillin to an underground leader.

    • Bob Crane, Richard Dawson, Robert Clary
    • January 24, 1971
    • Hogan's Heroes
  4. He is desperately in need of penicillin so Hogan calls London for an air-drop. But with the woods full of Gestapo men, it is going to be difficult to get the medicine out of camp. Hogan has to think of a way to get the underground agent the medicine since he is taking a turn for the worse.

  5. That's No Lady, That's My Spy. Hogan's Heroes. Edit. The title comes from the comic gag, "That's no lady, that's my wife." The final appearance of Jon Cedar. He most often appeared as Corporal Langenscheidt, however, in this episode, he plays underground agent Oskar Danzig. One of the definitive Borscht Belt jokes.

  6. Hogan's Heroes focuses on the exploits of five main prisoners of war (Hogan, LeBeau, Newkirk, Carter & Kinchloe who, while under the cover of being typical prisoners of war, are really secretly doing their best to sabotage the German war effort through whatever means necessary.

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