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Date Posted:01/18/2018 02:51:48Copy HTML Chip,
I know you like Classic TV Programs, so you may have more information on this series. I have all 6 seasons on DVD, but have a question about the episode order. I have watched them several times, and finally decided to keep track of the number at the beginning of the end credits. I have noticed that for every season that some numbers are missing and some are not in sequence. I have only started to keep track of these numbers since yesterday, and for Season 1, they are as follows: Episode 1 5784-01 Episode 2 5784-03 Episode 3 5784-04 Episode 4 5784-02 Episode 5 5784-09 Episode 6 5784-06 Episode 7 5784-07 Episode 8 5784-12 Episode 9 5784-10 Episode 10 5784-14 Episode 11 5784-15 Episode 12 5784-13 Episode 13 5784-16 Episode 14 5784-18 5784-05 5784-08 5784-11 5784-17 are all missing from this sequence, Do you know if these numbers are incorrect? Or, are the episodes out of order on the DVD set? I do remember from watching all episodes that they number sequence continues out of order and has missing numbers. One would think that CBS and Paramount would have done a better job at putting them in the correct order. Christmas Isn't Just A Day In December, It's A Way Of Life.
Susan
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Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:01/18/2018 10:39:11Copy HTML Don't know for sure whether they are correct or not, Susan. But my guess is that CBS/Paramount just screwed up when issuing the DVD set. And I agree with you that they should have done a better job on this. Lawrence F. "Chip" Arcuri
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Christmas Always | Share to: #2 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:01/19/2018 01:51:26Copy HTML Thanks Chip,
It would be nice if they would re-release the series again with the episodes in the correct order.and include outtakes and ending credits where they show previews of the next episode and sponsored by. Also Commercials such as the Jello one when Carol Channing was in it. Christmas Isn't Just A Day In December, It's A Way Of Life.
Susan
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Christmas Always | Share to: #3 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:01/25/2018 02:23:07Copy HTML I usually didn't pay attention to the Special Features in this DVD set but in in going through and keeping track of the production numbers. I started watching the special features and noticed that there was a gag reel Bob's wedding to Sigrid Valdis otherwise known as Patricia Crane and there was the Jell-o commercial so they did include these things
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Susan
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Christmas Always | Share to: #4 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:01/27/2018 02:13:05Copy HTML Well this is getting more and more confusing.
I am up to Season 3 and Episode 86 of the entire series, and the production numbers that are missing 5784-73 and 5784-77. Episode 86 is 5794-87. What I see online, even though the production numbers are out of sequence, they list the episodes in order and the dates they originally aired. It just seems odd that they would have the production numbers out of sequence, especially when they taped them, I believe they were numbered in order of production, therefore they should have aired on TV in the order they were produced. I don't believe they taped an entire season in a few weeks, especially when nobody could predict how long the series would last. Christmas Isn't Just A Day In December, It's A Way Of Life.
Susan
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Christmas Music Guru | Share to: #5 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:01/28/2018 06:07:47Copy HTML That's makes no sense to me too, Susan. I can see showing a holiday-themed episode out of the sequence that episodes for that season were filmed, but not the others. Lawrence F. "Chip" Arcuri
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Christmas Always | Share to: #6 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:02/08/2018 02:02:52Copy HTML I don't know if this was intentional or a mistake but in the pilot, Carter / Larry Hovis rank was Lieutenant and in of the rest of episodes he was a Sargent. I believe Hockstetter and Burkhalter had different ranks too.
Christmas Isn't Just A Day In December, It's A Way Of Life.
Susan
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johnnyelectron | Share to: #7 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:02/25/2018 06:28:22Copy HTML Funny that you should mention this Susan, as it's one of the very few TV shows that I always looked for the episode number during the ending credits, and always noticed it was very prominent compared to any other show I've ever seen. And of course I always like the Bing Crosby Productions logo at the end of each show. As far as out of order, I'm not sure about that - perhaps there's a ME-TV site where you can ask that question?
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Christmas Always | Share to: #8 |
Re:Hogan's Heroes Date Posted:02/26/2018 05:29:00Copy HTML Johnny it is just so strange that the production numbers could be so far out of sequence on some of the episodes. A few go into another season or they are several numbers apart.
For instance in Season 5, Episode 144 is 5784-119 and is is the last episode of Season 5 but the first episode of season 5 is episode 119 5784-121 In Season 3, Episode 63 starts with 5784-65 and Episode 78 is 5784-62. The season ends with episode 92 5784.73 Then in Season 6, they added another number to the production numbers starting with Episode 151 35784-149 ending with Episode 168 35784-156 I don't know how many episodes were taped before their actual broadcast on TV, but it does seem odd that they would have them so far out of sequence. I do vaguely remember at the end of each episode in the 1960's that they had a preview of the next episode. It would be interesting to know if these ending credits still exist. I have watched the complete series of Car 54 Where on Shout TV on ROKU, are and in their end credits, it shows the "Sponsored By" But when it was airing on MeTV or Antenna TV a couple years ago, those graphics weren't in the ending credits. Christmas Isn't Just A Day In December, It's A Way Of Life.
Susan
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