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Unread 11-06-2014, 07:10 AM   #21
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We were certainly "awed" to meet someone we saw on TV and she was making sure to secure her young fan base!

Her parents moved away in 1968-69 or so. I later dated the girl who moved into their house!
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My father was a hard hat diver for the navy and specialized in under water demolitions. He was a consultant on Sea Hunt with Lloyd Bridges. I used to play with one of his son, Bo I think~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Hunt
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Found some vintage scenes~ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051311/videogallery
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Born in 1960, I thought I knew everything about Hogan's Heros, but who the hell was 'Vladmir Minsk'???

And no mention of Col. Crittenden???
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The entire crew~~ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058812/fullcredits/
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Born in 1960, I thought I knew everything about Hogan's Heros, but who the hell was 'Vladmir Minsk'???

And no mention of Col. Crittenden???
The Black and White Pilot for the show included the character of "Vladimir Minsk", a Russian POW, as one of the Heroes. Apparently this did not test well at the height of the Cold War and the character never returned when the show was picked up. Newkirk and Lebeau took over Vladimir's tailoring duties.

Subsequently, most Russian characters on the show were portrayed as traitorous, flamboyant, sneaky or just plain kooky
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In fact, The pilot had Stewart Moss as "Olsen", the "Outside Man", one of the Heroes and Larry Hovis played a downed Leutenant who they were in the process of sending back to England!

Olsen disappeared, but was around on occasion as a recurring cast memeber and Larry Hovis became Sergeant Andrew Carter for the entire run of the show.
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