Re: Old TV Series



Polychromic Dragon the Unparalleled Pugnacious Pusher of Virtue wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 04:27:02 -0400, erimess wrote:
I didn't really recall the actors on Hogans Heroes being so terrible.
It always seemed dreadful to me.

I remember that they told an add guy about it to try and get a slogan
and he was so unimpressed by the idea of a comedy about a POW camp, he
suggested jokingly the tagline "If you liked World War II, you'll love
Hogan's Heroes." They went with that. So was it more dreadful than
actually living through World War II?

Anyway, I've only seen it on once or twice, as I recall the acting was
kind of wooden.
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