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  1. The Big Record: Directed by Richard Kinon. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. Hogan is going to use the recorder given to him by Klink to record a top secret SS meeting.

    • (158)
    • Comedy, War
    • Richard Kinon
    • 1970-11-15
    • Regular
    • Guest Stars
    • Synopsis
    • Story Notes
    • 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

    Col. Schneider - John Myhers
    S. S. Man - Jack Riley

    Klink gives the prisoners a recorder so they can send messages home which Hogan plans on using to tape a top secret SS meeting.

    This is both the one hundred and fifty-fourth produced episode of the series, but is the one hundred and fifty-third to be shown on television, and is also the ninth episode shown for the Sixth Sea...
    Klink and the Hammelburg Quartet play the String Quartet in D Major by Mozartduring the fake recording session.
    A contemporaneous American singer is mentioned: Nelson Eddy.
    A famous fairy tale is mentioned: Goldilock and The Three Bears.

    This probably takes place in October of 1944, right after Operation Market Garden. The Allied armies are stalled at the Rhine River, as is shown on the map in Burkhalter's office. The plans Hogan w...

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  2. The Big Record is an American television music variety series that aired from September 18, 1957, to June 11, 1958, on CBS. Originally an hour-long show, it was changed to 30 minutes beginning on March 26, 1958. It was hosted by Patti Page, who sang songs and introduced the guest performers.

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  7. The Big Record is an American television music variety series that aired from September 18, 1957, [1] to June 11, 1958, on CBS. Originally an hour-long show, it was changed to 30 minutes beginning on March 26, 1958. It was hosted by Patti Page, [2] who sang songs and introduced the guest performers.