I haven't watched this show since reruns in the early to mid '70s. So I found myself curious what impression it would make as an adult forty years later.
Firstly, the premise is even more absurd now then I thought then. Allied POWs running a secret operation out of a German POW camp? Not very likely.
That said I still find this hilarious in many instances. Occasionally there are slight acknowledgements of the war's horrors (excluding the Nazi concentration camps), but largely things are played for laughs. And while the German military and particularly the Nazis are lampooned there are also digs at the British.
The show is definitely not politically correct. And it still makes me laugh. I particularly like Carter's impersonations of German officers, especially his impersonation of Hitler.
Cynthia Lynn, who played Fraulien Helga (Klink's secretary) in the first season was a dish. Actually I think she passed away not long ago. Robert Clary (Lebeau) is the only one left of the original cast.
Still a funny show.
Firstly, the premise is even more absurd now then I thought then. Allied POWs running a secret operation out of a German POW camp? Not very likely.
That said I still find this hilarious in many instances. Occasionally there are slight acknowledgements of the war's horrors (excluding the Nazi concentration camps), but largely things are played for laughs. And while the German military and particularly the Nazis are lampooned there are also digs at the British.
The show is definitely not politically correct. And it still makes me laugh. I particularly like Carter's impersonations of German officers, especially his impersonation of Hitler.

Cynthia Lynn, who played Fraulien Helga (Klink's secretary) in the first season was a dish. Actually I think she passed away not long ago. Robert Clary (Lebeau) is the only one left of the original cast.
Still a funny show.