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Stalag 13 Hello, Zolle (1965–1971) Online

Stalag 13 Hello, Zolle (1965–1971) Online
Original Title :
Hello, Zolle
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / War
Year :
1965–1971
Directror :
Gene Reynolds
Cast :
Bob Crane,Werner Klemperer,John Banner
Writer :
David Chandler,Jack H. Robinson
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
8.0/10
Stalag 13 Hello, Zolle (1965–1971) Online

While Hogan detains a German general during an Allied offensive, a Gestapo officer looks into Stalag 13's perfect escape record.
Episode complete credited cast:
Bob Crane Bob Crane - Col. Hogan
Werner Klemperer Werner Klemperer - Col. Klink
John Banner John Banner - Sgt. Schultz
Robert Clary Robert Clary - LeBeau
Richard Dawson Richard Dawson - Newkirk
Ivan Dixon Ivan Dixon - Kinchloe
Larry Hovis Larry Hovis - Carter
Gavin MacLeod Gavin MacLeod - Major Zolle
Gilbert Green Gilbert Green - General Hans Stofle
Britt Nilsson Britt Nilsson - Ingeborg
Ramon Bieri Ramon Bieri - Steiner
Horst Ebersberg Horst Ebersberg - Gunther

When Hogan and Klink are in the office discussing Zolle, Hogan picks up the Geiger counter from the desk. Not a German-made instrument, it is actually a Detectron model DG-2, manufactured in North Hollywood, just minutes away from the "Forty Acres" lot where the outdoor sets for Stalag 13 were located.

Sgt. Schultz says he weighs 295 pounds.

The title of this episode is based upon the Broadway play Hello, Dolly! substituting "Dolly" with the name of the Gestapo officer.

First of four appearances by actor Gavin MacLeod, best known for his roles as Murray Slaughter on Mary Tyler Moore (1970) and as Captain Stubing on Lembelaev (1977).


User reviews

Hawk Flying

Hawk Flying

Klink has an old friend, General Hans Stofle, come by the Stalag. It seemed that Klink and Stofle have been friends for years and now the General is the commander of a large military unit in Africa. The Allies are planning an attack on Stofle's unit and want Hogan to keep the General away from his unit. The General brings with him a young female that Hogan is going to use to pin the General down.

It just so happens that Berlin has sent a nasty Gestapo agent, Major Zolle (Gavin MacLeod), that is looking into why Stalag 13 has had no escapes. Zolle thinks that something is wrong and is going to use everything at his disposal to discredit Klink's record. Hogan gets word to the General that Zolle is looking for his date and that she is the girlfriend of a high power Nazi member. Now Stofle is afraid to even show his face around Zolle.

For some reason this episode did not flow with the consistency of others. Both of the characters, General Stofle and Major Zolle, are great on their own but to combine them into one story- just did not keep the interest going. Gavin MacLeod was excellent as the nasty, black suited, Getapo agent and actually stole the show but the problem seemed to be with the story. Not a bad episode but one that could have been much better.