We start off the second season in an average fashion as James Gregory stars as General Biedenbender who happens to be a Luftwaffe intelligent officer that has studied Colonel Hogan's bombing tactics. General Biedenbender knows everything about Hogan, his flying formation, his personal tics and right down to his birthday- which happens to be the day of his visit.
In the meantime, Hogan's gang has received two shot-down fighters that are in camp and are preparing them before they can take the underground path back to London. With General Biedenbender's plane near the camp, Hogan has a plan where the two pilots can return to London and also possibly take care of a fuel refinery plant that the Allies are having trouble destroying.
Even though James Gregory seemed to fit the character of the General, is just did not play as well on the screen. Perhaps it was the fact that Gregory did not use, nor try to use, any type of German accent while delivering his lines. The only reason the viewer knew he was a German was that he wore the uniform. The show was also lacking comic value as it just did seem to have many laughs. An average show to start of the second season.