Paladin 3rd season 1st show component 1 of three. Paladin Meets Colonel Klink from Hogan’s Heros
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Werner Klemperer with HAIR. His French dialect betrays his native German.
@hemming57 Hey Boy would deliver a message he got from the telegraph office, not the mail.
@hemming57 they didnt have e mail addresses then but what they did have was law suits a guy named paladino who had a circus sued the producers of have gun will travel for copyright infringemnt they said it was supposed to be a detective show until an advertising agency said make it a western because we can get randolph scott…
@spacepatrolman Why doesn’t Paladin just use his e-mail address?
@hemming57 some viewers thought his first name was wire/ in this episode the client comes in person the conductor otto klemperer was werner klemperers father
Ever notice it says on his card wire Paladin, yet every job he gets offered comes by mail?
@dcgess —–LOL—OMG—–you really think his name was WIRE?????? LOL__LOL. You must be a little kid or something. “Wire” is the term used to telegraph money from one part of the country to the other. What you said is like saying that “The Riflemans” first name is “the”. THis is the most hilarious thing I have heard in years.
@higgme1ster LOL…..yeah, thats crazy…or at very least stupid….LOL…..”Wire” is his first name. I guess they never heard of the telegraph
@inkey2 “What am I talking about?” Someone previously typed that “Wire Paladin” on his calling card meant his first name was Wire.
That is one of the most idiotic things I have ever heard. And another thing, nobody on the show ever called him by the name wire.
@higgme1ster LOL….what are you talking about
@dcgess That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. In the USA one sends a Western Union telegram by wire. It has been embedded in the American lexicon for generations that to send an electronic transfer of funds is to “wire” money. Google search “Wire Money” gives 8,370,000 results. Back in the period settting of Paladin, a cable could be wired to an individual without any additional address if the individual were known to the Western Union operator as Paladin would surely have been.
Paladin could shoot their tinklers off—ha!
classic great post thanks
God this is good!
hay!!! where is part 2 and part 3 of the res of this story on have gun will travel GEE!!
i would like to see what hapens at the end of this story. feed back if you may.
e-mail address dondecruz3015@yahoo.com. Thank you.
Hop low = dancing mushroom from Fantasia
jdbanfield: THANK YOU for all the awesome Paladin uploads! : D
that is kim chan aka hey boy
HOP SING!
Col Klink it is
oh yes; and polite society frowned on falling in love with the pretty young ladies help–it would have been expected for him to marry a society girl–whether she ws pretty or ugly–with money. He was very independent minded–and loved too many women too much.
to moproducer: and last; but not least: don’t know if the maid affair led to a falling out with what was left of his family. And the women he usually either fell in love with or almost fell in love with were well to do or wealthy–the closest to his heart was that young female doctor phyllis thackery as played by actress june lockhart-circumstances permitted they would have married. Now i think he was single because of his money situation–and disease rampant–he ‘s a ladies man.
was easier!
to moprodcer: and finally; here’s a thought: in an episode –i forget what it was called-where he was bushwacked and robbed of his black clothing-and was left to wear smelly clothing; upon which he had to walk miles to a ranch owned by a wealthy young woman–whom ended up falling in love with him–he had beat a couple of her ranch hands up–to teach them a lesson for trying to beat him up–he mentioned something about a fling and love tor the upstairs maid once upon a time–
to moproducer: and after that; he went to san francisco; and he was paid a stipend–not to come home-and he was gambling-and played poker and other car games for extra money–which he usually won–until he gambled himself into a fifteen thousand dollar debt- to a man named norge–and if you ever see or saw the “1962-Gensis episode of have gun will travel–you would know the rest.
to moproducer: more info: when the war ended; he returned home to find out his father was dead–and the family fortunes dwindled; he had an uncle named ben who was not financially savvy; and somewhere after that he joined merrill’s mauraders-for a short time; until he realized what they were about–and he left that–and then for a time he lived with the yuma indian tribe; then rejoined his uncle–then there was a falling out-why–don’t know