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[[File:Hogan's Andersonville.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Hogan's Andersonville'''''.]]'''''Hogan's Andersonville''''' is | [[File:Hogan's Andersonville.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Hogan's Andersonville'''''.]]'''''Hogan's Andersonville''''' is a Union television sitcom set in a Confederate prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during the American Civil War. | ||
The show had the longest broadcast run for an American television series inspired by that war. | The show had the longest broadcast run for an American television series inspired by that war. | ||
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File:The Mathew Brady Bunch.jpg|link=The Mathew Brady Bunch|'''''[[The Mathew Brady Bunch]]''''' is a historical comedy television series starring | File:The Mathew Brady Bunch.jpg|link=The Mathew Brady Bunch|'''''[[The Mathew Brady Bunch]]''''' is a historical comedy television series starring photographer Mathew Brady and the Brady family. | ||
File:Oliver (1985 film).jpg|link=Oliver!|'''''[[ | File:Slothrop's Heroes.jpg|link=Slothrop's Heroes|'''''[[Slothrop's Heroes]]''''' is a 1973 historical novel by American writer Thomas Pynchon about the design, production, and sabotage of V-2 rockets by Allied agents posing as prisoners of war. | ||
File:MASH - Medieval Army Surgical Hospital.jpg|link=M*A*S*H|'''''[[M*A*S*H]]''''' (an acronym for Medieval Army Surgical Hospital) is a war comedy drama television which follows a team of doctors and support staff stationed at various times and places in Medieval Europe. | |||
File:Oliver (1985 film).jpg|link=Oliver!|'''''[[Oliver!]]''''' is a 1985 American political comedy film about a Marine Corps officer (Oliver North) who poses as an orphan in order to expose an illegal weapons trafficking operation. | |||
File:Full Petal Jacket.jpg|link=Full Petal Jacket|'''''[[Full Petal Jacket]]''''' is a 1987 war drama film about two Marine Corps florists who struggle under their abusive drill instructor, and the experience of combat floristry during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. | File:Full Petal Jacket.jpg|link=Full Petal Jacket|'''''[[Full Petal Jacket]]''''' is a 1987 war drama film about two Marine Corps florists who struggle under their abusive drill instructor, and the experience of combat floristry during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. | ||
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[M*A*S*H]]'' | |||
* ''[[Oliver!]]'' | * ''[[Oliver!]]'' | ||
* [[One vast flow-chart]] | |||
* ''[[Slothrop's Heroes]]'' | |||
* ''[[The Mathew Brady Bunch]]'' | * ''[[The Mathew Brady Bunch]]'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogan%27s_Heroes Hogan's Heroes] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogan%27s_Heroes Hogan's Heroes] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville_Prison Andersonville Prison] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville_Prison Andersonville Prison] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_WS5yAzME4 Deadline Andersonville] @ YouTube | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0WBmEgmMZY Hogan's Heroes Bloopers] @ YouTube | |||
=== Social media === | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1684349213369421824 Post] @ Twitter (26 July 2023) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1608594708242075649 Post] @ Twitter (29 December 2022) - YouTube | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1518421983440089089 Post] @ Twitter (24 April 2022) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1488933199778664462 Post] @ Twitter (2 February 2022) | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 15 November 2023
Hogan's Andersonville is a Union television sitcom set in a Confederate prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during the American Civil War.
The show had the longest broadcast run for an American television series inspired by that war.
In the News
The Mathew Brady Bunch is a historical comedy television series starring photographer Mathew Brady and the Brady family.
Slothrop's Heroes is a 1973 historical novel by American writer Thomas Pynchon about the design, production, and sabotage of V-2 rockets by Allied agents posing as prisoners of war.
M*A*S*H (an acronym for Medieval Army Surgical Hospital) is a war comedy drama television which follows a team of doctors and support staff stationed at various times and places in Medieval Europe.
Oliver! is a 1985 American political comedy film about a Marine Corps officer (Oliver North) who poses as an orphan in order to expose an illegal weapons trafficking operation.
Full Petal Jacket is a 1987 war drama film about two Marine Corps florists who struggle under their abusive drill instructor, and the experience of combat floristry during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War.
Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast is a reality television series in which famed psychologist and camping enthusiast Carl Jung goes camping.
Fiction cross-reference
- Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast
- Full Petal Jacket
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- M*A*S*H
- Oliver!
- One vast flow-chart
- Slothrop's Heroes
- The Mathew Brady Bunch
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Hogan's Heroes @ Wikipedia
- Andersonville Prison @ Wikipedia
- Deadline Andersonville @ YouTube
- Hogan's Heroes Bloopers @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (26 July 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (29 December 2022) - YouTube
- Post @ Twitter (24 April 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (2 February 2022)