26+ Hidden Gems: Intriguing Facts About Your All-Time Favorite Classic TV Shows!

Published on 11/13/2023
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The Original Script for Hogan’s Heroes Placed The Program In An American Jail

Show: Hogans Heroes
Original Network: CBS
Est. Production Budget: $150,000 per episode*

Unbelievably, the original Hogan’s Heroes script called for the program to take place in an American jail rather than a camp for German prisoners of war. Producer Edward H. Feldman, however, thought of a different approach to sidestep criticism and controversy. The show turned out to be a humorous take on World War II prisoners’ attempts to outwit their bumbling Nazi captors rather than a comedy about the American jail system. The six-season program, which featured a number of iconic characters—including the anti-heroes Colonel Klink and Sergeant Schultz—became a cult favorite.

The Original Script For Hogan's Heroes Placed The Program In An American Jail

The Original Script For Hogan’s Heroes Placed The Program In An American Jail

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The First Episode of All In The Family Featured A Warning

Show: All In The Family
Original Network: CBS
Est. Production Budget: Unknown

When the contentious sitcom All in the Family debuted in 1971, it was a groundbreaking show. Even a warning about the show’s content was included in the first episode: “The program you are about to see is All In The Family.” It attempts to lightheartedly highlight our shortcomings, biases, and worries. The program directly addressed topics such as racism, sexism, and homophobia, which led to criticism from those who felt it was offensive. Nevertheless, it became one of the decade’s most popular shows due to its accurate depiction of American life. The nine-season program had a big influence on pop culture during its run.

The First Episode Of All In The Family Featured A Warning

The First Episode Of All In The Family Featured A Warning

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