This is the second time that the writers have used the idea of a person on the other end of a telephone beginning a conversation under normal quiet conditions and ending under a bomb attack. The first time, in The Ultimate Weapon (1968), General Burkhalter contacts his friend in Hamburg, convinced that the bombing attack on the city will not happen as predicted by Sgt Schultz. This time it's Otto von Krubner, in contact with his munitions plant manager, attempting to debunk Hogan's rumor of a bombing there.
No one could say that they did not have a sense-of-humor making the episode.
As Hogan enters Max's Grocery Store, two RUBBER (joke store) Chickens hung some six to seven feet off the ground, in another room, from the ceiling.
As Hogan enters Max's Grocery Store, two RUBBER (joke store) Chickens hung some six to seven feet off the ground, in another room, from the ceiling.
The Portabello mushrooms LeBeau is examining are real, fresh mushrooms.
Shot-after-shot, Robert Clary pulled on the mushroom stems so much that circles formed where the mushrooms were pulling away from the caps were visible.
Shot-after-shot, Robert Clary pulled on the mushroom stems so much that circles formed where the mushrooms were pulling away from the caps were visible.
Sergeant Carter said he had two weeks of "KP" when asked if he had any experience serving meals. In the military "KP" is slang for Kitchen Police, meaning mess hall duty where military meals are served cafeteria style.