In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hogan and his men have successfully managed to sneak into Paris, courtesy of the unwitting Col. Klink. Racing against time -- not to mention his Russian competitor, secret agent Marya (Nita Talbot) -- Hogan must free underground agent Tiger (Arlene Martel) from the Gestapo and also locate several secret Nazi fighter bases. Crucial to the success of Hogan's schemes is a fortune-teller named Antonovich (Henry Corden), who happens to be a dead ringer for Nazi police chief Heinrich Himmler (also Henry Corden). Written by Richard M. Powell, part two of "A Tiger Hunt in Paris" first aired on November 25, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi