so you drove an ice cream truck "ONCE AROUND THE BLOCK"!!! and then you quit!!!. I never drove an ice cream truck ,I am way too smart for that one!!!!!
I love the one where Klink says, "There has never been a successful escape from Stalag 13!" Burkhalter replies, "So you have told me, and told me, AND told me!" 😂
Absolutely, knock off with the loud music. I stop watching at 6:14 couldn’t take it any longer. Of course I see your not taking suggestions or it wouldn’t have been 3years since it was originally suggested. 😞
Burkhalter: Remember, there ARE worst things than marrying the sister of General Burkhalter. (slams door) Klink: Name ONE. Burkhalter: (reopens door) The Russian Front. (slams door, again)
Another good line is when Major Hochstetter has been outsmarted by Hogan again the major asks Burkhalter, " How does one transfer to eastern front?" and Burkhalter replies, " No problem. I'll have you there by tomorrow!"
Classic TV programming making people think that a Nationwide Obesity Epidemic is totally acceptable. And that we should have a president with an overly enlarged colon.
Werner Klepmerer's portrayal of Colonel Klink was all the more amazing when you take into account the fact that he had done relatively no comedy performances in his career. Along the lines of Leslie Nielsen years later, he had been a successful actor but had done serious and dramatic roles until Hogan's Heroes came along. As he tells the story, he wasn't even aware the show was a comedy when he was first approached to play the part! A rare example of the perfect actor in the role of a lifetime!
Absolute Genius regarding his Character. No one on the Planet could have played Klink other than Klemperer. From facial Expressions to timing. Still laughing after all these years.
He's also in good company with Ted Knight, Ed Asner, Eddie Albert, Carroll O'connor, John Lithgow and Ed O'Neill too. All known for much more serious heavy roles but became comedy icons that most forget they ever did serious roles.
He might be trying to avoid copyright problems. As long as you can hear them. Nothing worse than a video of people moving their mouths nut you can't tell what they're saying.
@@ArbeedubyaHow dare you imply that being in a wheelchair is basically the end of living. People in wheelchairs still can lead productive lives although adjusted a bit from how we live it. Yoyr ignorance and disrespect is pathetic. Get some sense.
This show is comedy gold. I watched this on Note 8. The part where Klink plays "Off We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder," had me laughing so hard that I almost dropped my phone.
I know did you see how mad the general was he was ready to kill KLINK or when he said he ran into a top general and he promoted clink and then the general reps of the promotion and hands it to KLINK
@@launcesmechanist9578 the ironic part is klink was a classically trained professional musician and violinist! For all the screeching he did on the violin in the show he actually played very well!
Did you know that Leon Askin, the guy who played General Burkhalter, lived to be 97 years old? Who would have thought that from looking at him? Ernest Borgnine also looked like a guy who would blow out early and he lived to be 95.
I have seen every episode of this show. Burkhalter always treats Hogan with respect and treats him almost as a friend when they interract with other people. You get the feeling that if Burkhalter ever found out about the real goings on, he would tip his hat to Hogan with grudging admiration.
So many comments about other actors. Leon Askin (Aschkenasy), thanks for the 'general' laughter. Hogan's Heroes. A true 'golden gem' of yesteryear. A gifted thespian with an even more fascinating personal history.
The name of this song is The Entertainer. The classical song from a century. I've saw Klink on some of the guest programs on TV from the 1960s and 1970s. The Informer was the only episode in black and white.
@@robertallen6710 You are right 100%. The dialogue between him and Klink was hysterical sometime. One time he gave Klink and order to do something Klink: " Do you want me to do it in my normal way"? Burkhalter: "No. This time I want it done rrright." Great show. Burkhalter always rolled his "R's"
Mine too, that and schultz a close second! I love impersonating the character myself. Klink: ah it's good to see you general, Burkhalter: Klink, Berlin is not happy with your stalag! Keep your house in order! Or your new house will be overlooking the Volga! LOLOLOL
@@nicholasregan6526 I should have said this earlier, but some of my favorite memories of this show is when General Burkhalter and Major Hochstetter were in the same scene. Some of that was hysterical. One of Hochstetters recuring lines was "What is dis man doing here"? , referring to Hogan.
@@Eddie_Schantz thats outstanding its such a great show and we'd be wishful thinking to think there will ever be a show like this ever again! I have the whole DVD set! Thanks for sharing!
The Scott Joplin Rag, 'The Entertainer' is a nice tune on its own but why is it used a backing tune for this compilation video? The volume starts low but is increased as the video progresses and is overtaking the actors dialogue.
Hogan's Heroes is comfort ty to me. I have a nightly routine of watching these classic golden shows also, M*A*S*H, Gomer Pyle, Andy Griffith, Green Acres, etc. Leon Askin was absolutely perfect for the role of being Klink's biggest pain in the ass. The entire show was so implausible that doing so made it that much better.
Think about all those times General Burkhalter wanted to send Klink to the Eastern Front, only to have the prisoners make the buffoon like like a genius.
Excellent video, but there are two scenes that are missing. 1. Burkhalter enters, Klink's office: Klink - Ah General Burkhalter what an unexpected pleasure. Burkhalter - Unexpected yes, pleasure no. 2. Burkhalter enters, Klink's office: Klink - Ah General Burkhalter, I have some wonderful news for you. Burkhalter - You've transferred to the navy?
Great scenes but as usual the poster has to put unnecessary and annoying background music to it. If we wanted to hear the theme from the film the Sting, we would have gone to that.
Even though all the Germans were bumbling dolts General Burkhalter actually scared me a little. He always was willing and able to really hurt Col. Klink and Col. Hogan. Well played by Leon Askin.
Leon Askin was great as General Burkhalter. He had the funniest lines and his put downs of Klink are hysterical. You might notice how Askin’s weight varies throughout the series. He was often trying to lose weight. He played Burkhalter 67 times.
To quote Newkirk, "Burkhalter & Klink, my favorite comedy team". Great compilation but you use of the Entertainer as background music was just a bit too loud, if ya'll would accept a bit of constructive criticism from 1 Creator to another.
Oh that music!! I could've torn my hair out strand by strand. I'll have to submit myself to therapy after this.
I drove an ice cream truck once, the music drive me nuts. Thanks for finishing the job.
You are one funny man!!!
Yes, lose that music...way too loud too! 😢👎
so you drove an ice cream truck "ONCE AROUND THE BLOCK"!!! and then you quit!!!. I never drove an ice cream truck ,I am way too smart for that one!!!!!
LOL !
I love the one where Klink says, "There has never been a successful escape from Stalag 13!" Burkhalter replies, "So you have told me, and told me, AND told me!" 😂
General Burkhalter was my favorite person on the show...the back and forth between him and Klink was some of the funniest moments on tv ever lol lol
mycolortv1 and Hoschtetter too
Shut up Klink.
Carter, Newkirk, Schultz. In that order.
Borkholter in my top five fav's on that show...'Kleenk, you eediot!'...lol
my favourite general in the german army
' Klink!! I haven't laughed like this in years,.. I really am an old nasty tub of LARD!! ' 🤣🤣🤣 hilarious! These two are too funny!!
😂
I love Leons rage on his face and his BULGING eyes...classic!
That look he gives Kiink at the ski lodge!
could do without the music.
for sure
The music needs to go
What made the music a bad addition was that it was far too loud to enjoy the dialog.
Absolutely, knock off with the loud music. I stop watching at 6:14 couldn’t take it any longer. Of course I see your not taking suggestions or it wouldn’t have been 3years since it was originally suggested. 😞
Yeah it’s too much
General Burkhalter was my favorite character on Hogan's Hero's. Leon Askin played this part perfectly.
The compilation is great, but the background music just keeps getting obnoxiously louder and louder, blocking out the conversation between the actors.
You got that right!
That's to prevent copyright strikes.
They had such great chemistry. Makes me laugh alot. Poor Klink !
Brilliant as always. Hogan’s Heroes was legendary! Nothing like it today.
Turn the music down for crying out loud
Askin and Klemperer, gold together. Thanks for posting! :) I remember Kathleen Freeman playing the general's sister, always marriage minded ...
Kathleen Freeman was funny.
Burkhalter: Remember, there ARE worst things than marrying the sister of General Burkhalter. (slams door)
Klink: Name ONE.
Burkhalter: (reopens door) The Russian Front. (slams door, again)
Do you know who is really pretty Kling secretary she was beautiful German women are usually very beautiful 😍
@@taylorlynne8504 She married Bob Crane (Hogan).
Another good line is when Major Hochstetter has been outsmarted by Hogan again the major asks Burkhalter, " How does one transfer to eastern front?" and Burkhalter replies, " No problem. I'll have you there by tomorrow!"
Yes I loved that line.
good best of burkhalter video except the background music is annoying as hell
Rob W too loud . I could handle 5 min,only. It's a Chinese water torture ,except with music
Classic TV programming making people think that a Nationwide Obesity Epidemic is totally acceptable. And that we should have a president with an overly enlarged colon.
Very bloody annoying with the music, love Hogan's Heroes
Excellent compilation but IMO the music ruined it: at times it was hard to hear the conversation.
" Ditto"
Agreed. And it seemed to get louder near the end, didn't it?
Yep.
Right on SIS....U GO GIRL!🤠
Copyright protection.
Dump the music.
Colonel Klink is a brilliant comic creation!
DITTO EVERYONE KNOWS THE NAME COLONEL KLINK!!!!
The German soldier equivalent of Barney Fife 😂 both great charactees in television comedy.
He agreed todo that role only if the Germans looked fools and not heroes.
One of my favorites is where Burkhalter catches Major Hochstetter dancing with LeBeau!
That is one of the funniest scenes in all of Hogan's Heroes!
Yesssss! I LOVED that scene!!!😂😂🤣
😁😅🤣
Even funnier when Hochsteter meets the beautiful assistant of the fire master!
I need to escape from that music.
I can hardly hear myself think, let alone anything else.
Werner Klepmerer's portrayal of Colonel Klink was all the more amazing when you take into account the fact that he had done relatively no comedy performances in his career. Along the lines of Leslie Nielsen years later, he had been a successful actor but had done serious and dramatic roles until Hogan's Heroes came along. As he tells the story, he wasn't even aware the show was a comedy when he was first approached to play the part! A rare example of the perfect actor in the role of a lifetime!
Absolute Genius regarding his Character. No one on the Planet could have played Klink other than Klemperer. From facial Expressions to timing. Still laughing after all these years.
He's also in good company with Ted Knight, Ed Asner, Eddie Albert, Carroll O'connor, John Lithgow and Ed O'Neill too. All known for much more serious heavy roles but became comedy icons that most forget they ever did serious roles.
"Klink... You're An Idiot"!! That line always made me laugh!!
Lovely Scot Joplin. Pity we can't hear Leon Askin and Werner. Turn the music down.
Even better, turn it OFF.
He might be trying to avoid copyright problems. As long as you can hear them. Nothing worse than a video of people moving their mouths nut you can't tell what they're saying.
Please turn off music😒
Leon Askin played Burkhalter to a tee. He was fantastic. He lived until the age of 98!
He existed to his late 90's. I don't consider being confined to a wheelchair to be "living".
97 klink
@@ArbeedubyaHow dare you imply that being in a wheelchair is basically the end of living. People in wheelchairs still can lead productive lives although adjusted a bit from how we live it. Yoyr ignorance and disrespect is pathetic. Get some sense.
This show is comedy gold. I watched this on Note 8. The part where Klink plays "Off We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder," had me laughing so hard that I almost dropped my phone.
The background music ruined it. 😆
Ironically, that was the one time Klink didn't butcher the violin.
I know did you see how mad the general was he was ready to kill KLINK or when he said he ran into a top general and he promoted clink and then the general reps of the promotion and hands it to KLINK
@@launcesmechanist9578 the ironic part is klink was a classically trained professional musician and violinist! For all the screeching he did on the violin in the show he actually played very well!
And Leon Askin (Burkhalter) served in the Army Air Corps(?) during WWII
Lots of great memories. Thank you!
Agreed, why the music.
Could do without the music
I agree...the music is there, and almost wipes out the video's soundtrack.
Hilarious! I love these episodes! Grew up watching these.
Nice video, but why is the music so loud?
Moreover, this music does not fit these scenes.
"I'll bet you're ready to blow your lard at me"
omg I'm crying from laughing so hard😂
Get rid the piano recital in the background! The music fights the actors on the screen for attention.!
Get rid of the Music, it’s way too loud.
Indeed
YESSS PLEASE LEAVE OUT THE MUSIC 🤷😱👎
and it's goofy
Black ragtime for a Nazi spoof.
I had to read lips
You missed my favorite: "How would you like to hear sleigh bells...coming towards you!"
As a reference to Klink being sent to the Eastern Front.
The music is annoying and unnecessary.
We don't like the music other than that I love it
Did you know that Leon Askin, the guy who played General Burkhalter, lived to be 97 years old? Who would have thought that from looking at him? Ernest Borgnine also looked like a guy who would blow out early and he lived to be 95.
Really? Both bits of info are interesting.
Yes, I remember posting many comments such as "Leon Askin yet lives" (until 2005 anyways). All the other German officers on Hogan had already passed.
And Winston Churchill lasted to 90 despite his drinking and cigar smoking!
Askin also spent the last years of his life in a wheelchair in a nursing home. Some "life".
@@Arbeedubya better than being 6 ft under!
Unfortunately, the background music ruined what was a great compilation.
Can I recommend you turn the background noise up just a little higher. I can still hear the actual video....
Klink!!! The usual way General Burkhalter greeted Colonel Klink and usually when Klink least expected it.
The show was the best when these two were together..
3 years in solitary for that horrid overbearing "frontground" music. I tuned in to HEAR the dialogue.
3 years in solitary is not enough! That man has to be shot and sent to the Russian front, there shot once more and then made to clean the latrines!
@@u.v.s.5583 Has to be shot first before sending to the russian front?
Don't you mean 3 years in the cooler 😂🤣🤣😂
I would personally see to it that he is sent to the Russian front
I always love Hogan's Heroes. I always will.
I have seen every episode of this show. Burkhalter always treats Hogan with respect and treats him almost as a friend when they interract with other people. You get the feeling that if Burkhalter ever found out about the real goings on, he would tip his hat to Hogan with grudging admiration.
So many comments about other actors.
Leon Askin (Aschkenasy), thanks for the 'general' laughter.
Hogan's Heroes. A true 'golden gem' of yesteryear.
A gifted thespian with an even more fascinating personal history.
@@backiniowaswab4106 Aren't they the best. Askin, Banner, Caine and others. So funny given their pasts. The right persons for their characters!
The name of this song is The Entertainer. The classical song from a century. I've saw Klink on some of the guest programs on TV from the 1960s and 1970s. The Informer was the only episode in black and white.
General Burkhalter was my favorite character on Hogan's Hero's.
Me too...I think that was because he impressed me as authentically German and the arrogance lol
@@robertallen6710 You are right 100%. The dialogue between him and Klink was hysterical sometime. One time he gave Klink and order to do something
Klink: " Do you want me to do it in my normal way"? Burkhalter: "No. This time I want it done rrright." Great show. Burkhalter always rolled his "R's"
Mine too, that and schultz a close second! I love impersonating the character myself. Klink: ah it's good to see you general, Burkhalter: Klink, Berlin is not happy with your stalag! Keep your house in order! Or your new house will be overlooking the Volga! LOLOLOL
@@nicholasregan6526 I should have said this earlier, but some of my favorite memories of this show is when General Burkhalter and Major Hochstetter were in the
same scene. Some of that was hysterical. One of Hochstetters recuring lines was "What is dis man doing here"? , referring to Hogan.
@@Eddie_Schantz thats outstanding its such a great show and we'd be wishful thinking to think there will ever be a show like this ever again! I have the whole DVD set! Thanks for sharing!
"Kleenk!, you eediot!" LOL!!
What's the crazy music for makes listening to classic comedy difficult just crazy
very wonderfull.....Scott Joplins' music, noted in this generation, from the movie....' The Sting' 1972, thankyou, for memories, .....
LOVE Leon Askin!
Askin as Burkhaulter was a stroke of genius, the back and forth bbetween him and Klink was the best and funniest thing about the show
@@mycolortv1 well next to Klink and Hogan's interactions in Klink's office.
Imho, tv shows and actors today can't hold a candle to these brilliant actors. But thankfully we have re runs of shows like this!
I love this show i tape it every night on me tv it never gets old.
The music drive me crazy
The Air Force song on the fiddle-awesome!
Someone has to either turn down that background music or turn it OFF!
Absolutely hilarious !
Excellent cast for this great comedy. Klink was probably my favorite but they were all great. . My Dad's favorite show.
The piano really gives the video class. 😂
The Scott Joplin Rag, 'The Entertainer' is a nice tune on its own but why is it used a backing tune for this compilation video? The volume starts low but is increased as the video progresses and is overtaking the actors dialogue.
the sound overwhelms the dialogue toward the end, nade it hard to watch. Great classic clip nonrtheless, ?Thank you,
What is it about music overlays? - People just can't seem to help themselves, and make it so loud that it ANNOYS THE SHIT OUT OF US !
the ragtime piano would have been better at 1/2 its current volume, and best entirely absent
0:25 - That was a well-written exchange.
music is too loud
6 years and you still haven't fixed this?❤
There was never any love lost between Klink and Burkhalter and that's what made this so good.
Funny video but please redo it and remove the music. The music ruins the comedy.
Hogan's Heroes is comfort ty to me. I have a nightly routine of watching these classic golden shows also, M*A*S*H, Gomer Pyle, Andy Griffith, Green Acres, etc. Leon Askin was absolutely perfect for the role of being Klink's biggest pain in the ass. The entire show was so implausible that doing so made it that much better.
Music got louder...and Louder....and LOUDER! Too bad I couldn't hear most of the dialogue. Damn.....oh well.
Music killed it
Think about all those times General Burkhalter wanted to send Klink to the Eastern Front, only to have the prisoners make the buffoon like like a genius.
"Bet youre ready to blow your lard at me"!😂😂🤣
Turn your damn music down. Maybe I can hear what they are saying. Hogan Heroes DID NOT have music in the background.
Great clips, thank you. Please in your next vids turn the music down - could hardly hear the voices, it was very annoying.
The great Leon Askin. RIP.
My favorite show
Excellent video, but there are two scenes that are missing. 1. Burkhalter enters, Klink's office: Klink - Ah General Burkhalter what an unexpected pleasure. Burkhalter - Unexpected yes, pleasure no.
2. Burkhalter enters, Klink's office: Klink - Ah General Burkhalter, I have some wonderful news for you. Burkhalter - You've transferred to the navy?
I believe for the first one Klink says “General Burkhalter! What a pleasant surprise!”
To which Burkhalter responds “surprise yes, pleasant no.”
WOW THAT MUSIC SUUURE IS LOUD
Music is too loud.
Great scenes but as usual the poster has to put unnecessary and annoying background music to it. If we wanted to hear the theme from the film the Sting, we would have gone to that.
Why is the theme song from "The Sting" playing during this video?
This would have been great if it weren't for the dopey music.
KILL THE MUSIC,... TOO LOUD!
Leon Askin's Gen Burkhalter. So humorless, yet so humorous.
Background music gets louder and more annoying as the video goes on.
Even though all the Germans were bumbling dolts General Burkhalter actually scared me a little. He always was willing and able to really hurt Col. Klink and Col. Hogan. Well played by Leon Askin.
Yep, authentically scary as real WW2 Nazi...
@Robert Allen The show was often criticized for its poor taste by attempting to humorize Nazis. "If you liked WWII, then you'll love Hogan's Heroes."
Why do UA-cam people think they have to dub music over all their videos?
Another good video ruined by music
Caus they think it can make through the copyright
Classic TV gold!
You weren't thinking straight when you put in that loud background noise.
What is the name of the classic back ground music called again. It sounds so original.
Leon Askin was great as General Burkhalter. He had the funniest lines and his put downs of Klink are hysterical.
You might notice how Askin’s weight varies throughout the series. He was often trying to lose weight. He played Burkhalter 67 times.
What's w the music....that's 'the entertainer ' used in the sting...popular in 1905 era... 🤔🌍🌎💖🌹🦋👀
It would be nice to hear the words instead of the music.
Sounds like another one took the: How to Ruin Your Videos Course.
Music too loud
This music fits these scenes perfectly.
To quote Newkirk, "Burkhalter & Klink, my favorite comedy team". Great compilation but you use of the Entertainer as background music was just a bit too loud, if ya'll would accept a bit of constructive criticism from 1 Creator to another.
Music gets too loud