New Bob Crane biography


Just wanted to bring this book to the attention of Hogan's Heroes fans, and to those interested in Bob Crane's life before and after the show.

http://vote4bobcrane.org/book.html

This is a very detailed (and long!) biography that examines all of Crane's life, from his childhood in Connecticut to his career after the show was canceled.

I found the beginning of the book particularly illuminating. (the part before his breakout role on the Donna Reed show.) I did not realize how much of a radio pioneer he truly was, and the pages dealing with this time period were extremely educational.

I will also tell you all that the first part of the book left me feeling quite sad as well. From reading about his childhood, and his work ethic, it seemed to be almost inevitable that this man was headed for some type of mental illness. (as we all know too well). That is just my opinion and others may disagree, obviously.

The many interviews with those who worked with him and knew him are invaluable and often intriguing. Based on the research of his career, his personal life, and recollections of his peers and family members, I would categorize the movie Autofocus as total fiction.

Some of my questions were answered; some were not.

The book does not really get into his relationship with Carpenter, etc. and all those sordid details, which is perfectly fine with me.

Has anyone else read this book? Hope to get a discussion going.

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Generally, what was Bob's relationships with various cast members during and after the series?

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Based on the research of his career, his personal life, and recollections of his peers and family members, I would categorize the movie Autofocus as total fiction.


Reading (just now) that the movie was fiction, I regret watching it, as it defamed Crane.

I agree his radio work was outstanding.
There are web pages that discuss his pioneering work on KNX, which now is all-news, but back then, was "middle of the road" or music for adults (vs. rock & pop).
One can listen to clips of Crane's on-air work.
He sounds great & was good on the radio, something not found much anymore on the airwaves.

I wonder why Crane didn't return to radio in the 70s.
Would've been a good move.

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Not much doubt that some juiciness was added to punch up the film, but I suspect Auto-Focus was probably a more accurate depiction of the HH period of Crane's life than most fans would care to realize.

50 Is The New Cutoff Age.

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Here's the news cast--5 parts. I suggest to watch the last one unless you want to see background on the case.

http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/217491292-story

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