Kenneth Washington, a familiar face on television in the 1960s and '70s and the last surviving main cast member of Hogan’s Heroes, has died. He was 88. Washington died on July 18, according to Variety ...
Before Hogan’s Heroes was cancelled in 1971 after six seasons, Bob Crane, who played Col. Robert E. Hogan, was working on a live version of the TV series called Hogan’s Heroes’ Review. In addition to ...
There's a certain irony in the fact that actor Kenneth Washington was the last cast member to join classic TV sitcom Hogan's Heroes, and had been the final surviving star of the show until his passing ...
The subject of war never seems like a topic that lends itself to much hilarity, but one TV show that proved it was possible is streaming for free on Freevee, and has found itself climbing into the ...
Washington died as a result of cardiopulmonary arrest and prostate cancer, according to his death certificate obtained by People on Monday, August 25. Cardiopulmonary arrest "is the sudden loss of all ...
The military sitcom centered around a prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during World War II drew audiences in for six seasons. CBS via Getty Hogan's Heroes, which ran on CBS from September 1965 to April 1971 ...
The last surviving main cast member of TV’s “Hogan’s Heroes” has died. According to Variety, Kenneth Washington, who also had roles on a host of other popular ’60’s shows, died on July 18. He was 88.
Imagine this: you’re a network executive and two Hollywood hangers-on come to you with an idea for a television comedy. It will be set in a POW camp in Nazi Germany at the height of World War II.
The ‘60s TV sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” which airs weeknights on MeTV, is, oddly, helping me figure out what we need to do to resist Trump/Musk. An aside here at the outset: MeTV has been my nightly ...
As we approach the 60th anniversary of the TV sitcom Hogan’s Heroes, it’s a good occasion to consider whether the viewers who found it unseemly to derive laughs from a Nazi prisoner of war camp may ...