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Corporal Peter Newkirk
Newkirk
Rank Corporal
Enlisted In Allies, Royal Air Force
Serial Number
Appearances Full List of Appearances
Actor Richard Dawson

Corporal Peter Newkirk is one of the main secondary fictional characters who appeared in the 1960s American sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. He was played by Richard Dawson.

History

Peter Newkirk was born on April 29, 1916 in England, of an English father and an Anglo-Welsh mother who is a dancer and artist. He claims to have nine sisters and brothers, but only ever names one of them, a sister named Mavis, who lives in Stepney. While his education is never explained, it must be assumed that he went to a secondary school. Either during, or after finishing his education, he traveled with a circus, rooming with George and Freddie Bloomington, the 'Amazing Bloomingtons' from 1929 to 1934. While working for the circus, Newkirk learned several skills, among which includes knife throwing and shooting the bow and arrow, while he is shown how to open safes by Alfie the Artist. By the time of the British declaration of war against Germany on September 3, 1939, Newkirk was a stage magician performing a headline act at the Palladium Theater in London, and was romancing a fan dancer named Rita Nottingham.

World War II

On August 9, 1938, Newkirk was most likely drafted into the British military, rather than abandon his sucessful carrer and join the colors. After training, sometime between 1939 and early 1940, he was transferred to France and sent to an airfield as a member of an air unit, trained as a wireless operator, that was attached to the British Expeditionary Force as part of the support personnel, where he quickly rose up to the rank of corporal by June, 1940. Corporal Newkirk, like the rest of his unit, was involved in the French Campaign of 1940, servicing the aircraft that support the soldiers of the BEF. At some point during the campaign, he was captured by the Germans, probably when his unit was trying to evacuate its support personnel from the airbase to keep ahead of the advancing Germans, and became a POW. He was then sent on to Germany to be placed in a POW camp for British Air Force personnel. At some point the Germans sent him to Stalag 13, and he was apparently the first of the future "heroes" to arrive there.

Much later, not long after Colonel Hogan's arrival, he joined Hogan's Anti-Nazi organization. His primary function in the group, based on his past experiences, is that of a general conman, pickpocket, forger, and one of the impersonators of the group. Because of his pickpocketing ability, Newkirk can remove or add an item without the other indiviudal realizing that it has been done. His usual impersonations include German officers, civilians and even Adolf Hitler. He is also a very good safe cracker, and he is often called upon to open Klink's safe to help retrieve any secrets placed inside by Klink for safekeeping, plant documents for the Germans to find, or to let Corporal Louis LeBeau inside listening post #3. Newkirk is also shown to be a talented tailor, and was likely trained in the skill by Minsk before the Russian's departure from Stalag 13, he also sometimes states that he was a Gentleman's Tailor before the war. Newkirk usually sews all of the various costumes and uniforms that are used by our heroes in the course of their operations.

Although Colonel Hogan didn't officially have a second-in-command, Newkirk did fill in that position a couple of times. There was one operation where Hogan was unavailable, so Newkirk directed the other heroes. And on several occasions, after Col. Hogan spoke with a spy, Newkirk would ask Hogan what was said. Newkirk is a very intelligent individual who is loyal to his commanding officer, but he will say what is on his mind if he believes there is a problem with a plan. He can be something of a realist, in comparison to the more naive Carter.

Post-World War II

Once Stalag 13 was liberated by the Allies at the end of the war, Newkirk eventually made his way back to England after taking the long way around through most of Europe. After Newkirk finally made it back to London he decided to pick back up where he left off, as a magician at the Palladium Theater. Using the old skills he perfected and the new ones he picked up as a P.O.W. in Stalag 13, Newkirk was a smash hit turning his act into a show about a P.O.W. using magic and tricks to sabotage and strike at the Nazis from inside a Stalag Luft. He was able to cut down on most of the costs because he made all the costumes himself and was now an expert at deception and sleight of hand.

After a few years of success, Newkirk decided to get out of show business and get into the nightclub scene. Using his proceeds from his magic show he opened a club on Gaunt street in London calling it The Ministry of Sound. Newkirk spent most of his time flirting with all the "birds" in the club until he ran into his old girlfriend Rita Nottingham. Rita was normally seen slapping Newkirk as he would try and flirt with every other girl that came into the club until he asked Rita, "Well if you're gonna slap me every time I talk to another girl we might as well be married!" Newkirk and Rita later married just over a year later and had seven children, two boys and five girls. Their oldest son ran off and joined the circus causing his mother stress but Newkirk told her "It paid off for me. Let the kid get a real education out of life."

Trivia

Unlike the other heroes, Newkirk doesn't wear pajamas but a man's long nightshirt. He also wears an RAF greatcoat instead of a jacket when it's cold.

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