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jal
09-13-07, 01:13 PM
I usually see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing, and know nothing.....But, now that HDNet has removed Hogan's Heroes from its morning line-up, I'm mad. Bring it back!!!!

VegasDen
09-13-07, 01:37 PM
Yes....it is a travesty of a programming decision. For some honcho to say "dissssss-missssed" to classic is inexcusable. It had to be either Major Hochstetter or General Burkhalter behind this.

msmith
09-13-07, 01:41 PM
Honestly, I loved it. But I've seen all the episodes at least twice each.

Maybe they'll do another classic?

dphil9833
09-13-07, 02:04 PM
What!!!:eek2: When did that happen? I really enjoyed catching those on occasion, and they never looked better. Thats disappointing.

tonyd79
09-13-07, 02:05 PM
You might want to post this over on avsforum. Mark Cuban hangs out there.

Tom Robertson
09-13-07, 02:26 PM
You might want to order the DVDs from your favorite retailer and/or look for a local RTN station. (Which also carries Wild Wild West!) :)

Cheers,
Tom

oldschoolecw
09-13-07, 02:29 PM
You might want to order the DVDs from your favorite retailer and/or look for a local RTN station. (Which also carries Wild Wild West!) :)

Cheers,
Tom

But they don't look as good as on HDNET

bobnielsen
09-13-07, 02:31 PM
I asked Sgt. Schultz why it was removed, but he replied that he knows nothing!

dphil9833
09-13-07, 02:51 PM
I asked Sgt. Schultz why it was removed, but he replied that he knows nothing!

:lol: I asked viewer@hd.net why it was removed and if they had plans to maybe run it in a different time slot. The repsonse I got was "Hogan's Heroes has been put on hiatus for now but we will bring it back again at some point in the future, however we don't have a date set at this time." :(

Tom Robertson
09-13-07, 03:00 PM
But they don't look as good as on HDNET

True but better than a black screen. :)

And Hogan's Heroes has had short hiatuses before. Lasted about a week as I recall. :)

Cheers,
Tom

markman07
09-13-07, 03:03 PM
Great now I can't get its theme song out of my head.

cartrivision
09-13-07, 03:12 PM
How exactly were they acheiving the 16:9 aspect ratio for the HH showings? From the few I watched, it did not look like they used stretch-o-vision like TNT-HD does, and it didn't seem like the top and bottom was cut off either.

Thaedron
09-13-07, 03:14 PM
:(

At least it's still running on a local SD channel that we get in the Twin Cities. However, the HD Net upconversion doesn't suffer from the horrible color fade-in/fade-out (I'm sure there's an appropriate technical term for it) that the original colorization suffers from.

HD AV
09-13-07, 03:55 PM
:(

At least it's still running on a local SD channel that we get in the Twin Cities. However, the HD Net upconversion doesn't suffer from the horrible color fade-in/fade-out (I'm sure there's an appropriate technical term for it) that the original colorization suffers from.

Hogan's Hero's was shot on film. It is not an upconversion. Any of the older shows that were shot on film can be scanned into HD. Only video taped shows require upconversion and it is noticeable. Since it was film, it's easy to match the 16:9 ratio without stretch-o-vision. We're just missing some of the sides. The 4:3 standard version originally aired was cropped to 4:3, but if you could compare it with the original film aspect, you would see that the director filmed with the cropping in mind and that what we get in HD actually shows more scene on each side. I may be wrong, but I don't believe it was ever filmed in B&W so it is not colorized.

Tom Robertson
09-13-07, 04:00 PM
Hogan's Hero's was shot on film. It is not an upconversion. Any of the older shows that were shot on film can be scanned into HD. Only video taped shows require upconversion and it is noticeable. Since it was film, it's easy to match the 16:9 ratio without stretch-o-vision. We're just missing some of the sides. The 4:3 standard version originally aired was cropped to 4:3, but if you could compare it with the original film aspect, you would see that the director filmed with the cropping in mind and that what we get in HD actually shows more scene on each side. I may be wrong, but I don't believe it was ever filmed in B&W so it is not colorized.

The pilot was the only episode in B&W, AFAIK.

Cheers,
Tom

Galley
09-13-07, 06:27 PM
They need to bring back Square Pegs so I can record them on DVD.

TNGTony
09-14-07, 12:33 AM
35mm film is not quite 9x16 but it is wider than 4x3. There is a little top/bottom cropping going on to fit a 9x16 screen, but not as much as if it were a 4x3 source.

See ya
Tony

cartrivision
09-14-07, 12:45 AM
They need to bring back Square Pegs so I can record them on DVD.


Ahhh, the show which taught the viewers that punk is not the same as new wave... totally different head... totally.

Nick
09-14-07, 06:41 AM
Instead of just whining about the loss of HH here, why not take the extra steps
that might actually get results -- email HDNet: viewer@hd.net, or the big guy*
himself. His email addy is on the HDNet website.

(*Where else would you be advised to write to a billionaire? :D)

Steve
09-14-07, 06:48 AM
35mm film is not quite 9x16 but it is wider than 4x3. There is a little top/bottom cropping going on to fit a 9x16 screen, but not as much as if it were a 4x3 source.

See ya
TonyYup. It's definitely zoomed a bit. And it still doesn't fill the the full 16:9 aspect ratio... it's slightly pillar-boxed. That not withstanding, HDNet did a wonderful job. I can only hope they get their hands on other vintage classics, like "I Love Lucy", or the "3 Stooges" library! I'd love to see what they can do with those! /steve

durl
09-14-07, 07:24 AM
Hmmm...this makes me want to start a thread about classic TV shows people would like to see revived in HD for HDNet. Or does one already exist somewhere?

Barnaby Jones in HD!!!

RunnerFL
09-14-07, 07:46 AM
Hogan's Hero's was shot on film. It is not an upconversion.

Correct, it's technically a downconversion since film is actually of better quality than HD.

At least one episode was filmed in B&W and, as Tom said, that was the Pilot. There may be others from the first season in B&W though. If memory serves me correctly, and it doesn't always, I've seen 3 or 4 in B&W.

Steve
09-14-07, 09:03 AM
Correct, it's technically a downconversion since film is actually of better quality than HD.

At least one episode was filmed in B&W and, as Tom said, that was the Pilot. There may be others from the first season in B&W though. If memory serves me correctly, and it doesn't always, I've seen 3 or 4 in B&W.I recall at least 2 in B&W, if memory serves me. And, IIRC, Klink used to called it "Camp 13" in those episodes. :) /s

Stuart Sweet
09-14-07, 09:56 AM
35mm film is not quite 9x16 but it is wider than 4x3. There is a little top/bottom cropping going on to fit a 9x16 screen, but not as much as if it were a 4x3 source.

See ya
Tony

I think that it is possible depending on how you shoot 35mm film for it to have a 2:3 (1.66:1) or 3:4 (1.33:1) aspect ratio without using anamorphic lenses. Old movies were shot with 3:4, and television picked that up. In the 1950s it became common to use anamorphic lenses to fit more on a single 35mm frame, for aspect ratios as extreme as 2.66:1.

Snoofie
09-14-07, 10:00 AM
I also noticed that they have stopped showing Charlie's Angels in the morning. That was good background TV for when I was getting ready for work.

Thaedron
09-14-07, 08:17 PM
I may be wrong, but I don't believe it was ever filmed in B&W so it is not colorized.

Thanks for the info on film/tape, etc... I wasn't sure what, but I knew that HDNet was doing something to get it to HD.

Regarding the color, I don't know what it is, but the color on our local SD channel and other SD versions of HH that I have seen have a really bad color "fade". Basically the color washes out toward black and white, never totally getting there, but easily losing 1/3 of the color hue and/or saturation (I'm far from technical in this area).

TNGTony
09-15-07, 12:12 AM
That really just has to do with the print the TV station shows. HD Net got top quality restored prints to do its transfer. Most local TV stations are running the same prints they got in 1972, transfered to 1" Sony tape then transfered again to 3/4" U-Matic, then transfered again to BetaCam then transfered again to DVC Pro or MPEG file. :)

See ya
Tony

Tom Robertson
09-15-07, 12:16 AM
most stations probably aren't using prints, but tape they received 10 years ago. :( And if they are part of the RTN, it would be a network feed anyway.

Cheers,
Tom

Blitz68
09-15-07, 05:02 AM
I want Sgt. Schultz in HD!!!!! :mad: :mad:

purtman
09-15-07, 07:10 AM
Tom, what is RTN?

ralphfurley
09-15-07, 07:20 AM
Love HH on HDnet. But it has made me notice that no matter how likable he was, Bob Crane was a HORRIBLE actor. He could not even fake a English or German accent. They always had to slap a mustache on him.

Mark Cuban should forget that DePalma movie and put HH, Square Pegs and another Star Trek show on the air.

Steve
09-15-07, 08:02 AM
Love HH on HDnet. But it has made me notice that no matter how likable he was, Bob Crane was a HORRIBLE actor. He could not even fake a English or German accent. They always had to slap a mustache on him.The 2002 movie "Auto Focus" spot-lighted the fact that besides his acting skills, unfortunately Bob Crane had some serious personal issues. /steve

fluffybear
09-15-07, 08:11 AM
Why don't you take the time to send Mark Cuban an e-mail and make your feelings known.
From what I understand, Mark does take time to read and respond to every e-mail he receives.

Nick
09-15-07, 08:18 AM
▲ What I said. ▲

Richard King
09-15-07, 09:26 AM
no matter how likable he was, Bob Crane was a HORRIBLE actor.He played a likable character, but, from everything that I have heard he was not only a horrible actor, but a horrible person as well. Actually, I might even debate the acting ability. He was nominated for a couple of Emmys. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crane

elric
09-15-07, 09:30 AM
Whatever it was Hogan's Heroes looked awesome on HDNET! I will miss it.

TNGTony
09-15-07, 12:33 PM
Tom, what is RTN?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro_Television_Network
Retro-Television Network

shoelessjoe
09-16-07, 10:30 PM
Count me in on the Hogans Heroes bandwagon. I recorded both episodes daily and watch them all and then deleted them only to do it again the next day.

Tom's suggestion on Wild Wild West would be cool on HDNet. I haven't seen that show in years.

kirthew
09-17-07, 03:16 PM
I think Cuban should bring back Get Smart in HD...

Davesmith8
09-22-07, 10:02 PM
Of the 168 episodes only the pilot episode, "The Informer" was filmed in black and white. All of the other episodes were in color. The prisoner of war camp was called Camp 13 only in the pilot. In the rest of the series it was the familiar Stalag 13.

I was recording the shows, but then my TIVO started to fill up and I had to delete some, so I only have about 10 left.

Davesmith8
09-22-07, 10:10 PM
Sorry, I should have posted my source. After watching the episodes again on HD Net, I hunted down a book on the series. It's called' "Hogan's Heroes, Behind the Scenes at Stalag 13!" by Brenda Scott Royce with a forward by Werner Klemperer.

From page 138, "The pilot is the only episode of the series that was filmed in black-and-white. Color was in an experimental stage in 1965 and many series...were still being filmed in black-and-white. Though color processing was more expensive, the foresighted Feldman [executive producer] insisted on shooting the remainder of the series in color, to increase its value in syndication."

This is an excellent book if you are interested in the series. It has a synopsis for each episode. I think that I paid about $10 for it through Amazon.

Tom Robertson
09-22-07, 10:16 PM
Awesome info.

And welcome to the forums, Davesmith8! :welcome_s

Cheers,
Tom

Davesmith8
09-22-07, 11:28 PM
Thanks, Tom. I have been lurking here occasionally for about the last year but never had anything that I thought that I could contribute to most of the discussions. But then I found Hogan's Heroes and I thought that I could add a little here.

I would like to see HD Net bring back HH and someday, "I Dream Of Jeannie". :)

jal
10-05-07, 09:20 AM
Well, I emailed Marc Cuban a few weeks ago to bring back Hogan's Heroes, but I didn't get a response. Oh well, it would be great if they brought it back, along with other classic shows. Jeanie would look great in HD, as would Bewitched. Seeing Ginger in HD from Gilligan's Island wouldn't be too bad either.

bdowell
10-05-07, 09:30 PM
Well, I emailed Marc Cuban a few weeks ago to bring back Hogan's Heroes, but I didn't get a response. Oh well, it would be great if they brought it back, along with other classic shows. Jeanie would look great in HD, as would Bewitched. Seeing Ginger in HD from Gilligan's Island wouldn't be too bad either.
Eh, Mary Ann blows Ginger away :p ;) :D

mexican-bum
10-05-07, 10:20 PM
I think Cuban should bring back Get Smart in HD...

That would be sweet, loved get smart when they use to show it on nike at nite waaay back

jal
10-20-07, 01:38 PM
Well, still no word from Mark Cuban per my email.... I'm having Hogan's Heroes withdrawal pains. I still know nothing, have seen nothing, and heard nothing....

jal
12-01-07, 05:38 AM
Another month has gone by, still no word.........

stogie5150
12-01-07, 06:43 AM
Get yourself a FTA system, aim it at G10, and you can watch Col. Hogan every night on RTN. Along with Hawaii Five O, Mission:Impossible, Get Smart, Streets of San Fransisco, yeah, not in HD, but better than a black screen.:)

Thaedron
12-03-07, 02:29 PM
Whoa, this one popped up from the archives... I'd still love to see it back, but no I'm not inclined to go searching for other means of getting the episodes. Mostly since I do have an SD alternative locally.

tomcrown1
12-03-07, 03:48 PM
That would be sweet, loved get smart when they use to show it on nike at nite waaay back


ER 99 take it off take it all off GRRRR

Thaedron
04-28-08, 02:40 PM
Seems that the consensus that it would be back again at some point were correct. I started getting new HDNet recordings sometime last week.

Other than that... I know nothing :D

jal
04-28-08, 02:52 PM
Yes, I am pleased to see its back on. My Hr20 recorded them, except for when it locked up, and I had to do a RBR.

ebaltz
04-28-08, 04:43 PM
Yes, I am pleased to see its back on. My Hr20 recorded them, except for when it locked up, and I had to do a RBR.

What they should do for fun is show Hogan's Heroes followed by "Auto Focus" the movie about Bob Crane. :-)

Davesmith8
04-28-08, 11:31 PM
Thanks for the notification. I have changed DVRs since I last recorded HH and I hadn't noticed it was back. I'll set up a season pass right away.

And I would like to see the Auto Focus movie, too. :)

(Now if we could just get Tales of the Gold Monkey...).

bkushner
11-18-08, 09:19 PM
Looks like they did it again. After the 23rd. NO MORE HOGAN'S on HDNET!

scottchez
11-18-08, 09:27 PM
Yes bring it back please.

Davesmith8
11-18-08, 11:54 PM
Not gone again! :(

phrelin
11-19-08, 12:24 AM
I know it's better on HDNet, but the entire six years is available on DVD as a boxed set for real fanantics who need a fix. It's $118.99 at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Hogans-Heroes-Complete-Richard-Kinon/dp/B000P5FH4O/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1227079290&sr=8-2). Put it on your Christmas list.

paragoat
11-24-08, 09:38 PM
I sent a letter to Mark Cuban regarding the cancellation of HH. In about 10 mins I received a reply back.

It appears there agreement with Paramount expired. No more HH, i guess.

Too bad.

I really respect Mr Cuban for answering my question so quickly.