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Overview
Release Date:
30 December 1982 (UK) morePlot:
René Artois runs a small café in France during World War II. He always seems to have his hands full: He's having affairs with most of his waitresses... moreAwards:
1 win & 5 nominations moreUser Comments:
Simply one of the best! moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 17 of 65)| Gorden Kaye | ... | René Artois (85 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Carmen Silvera | ... | Edith Artois (85 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Vicki Michelle | ... | Yvette Carte-Blanche (85 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Richard Marner | ... | Colonel Kurt von Strohm (85 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Kim Hartman | ... | Private Helga Geerhart / ... (85 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Guy Siner | ... | Lieutenant Hubert Gruber (85 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Kirsten Cooke | ... | Michelle Dubois (82 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Richard Gibson | ... | Herr Otto Flick (79 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Rose Hill | ... | Madame Fanny (78 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Arthur Bostrom | ... | Officer Crabtree (74 episodes, 1985-1992) | |
| John D. Collins | ... | Flying Officer Fairfax (64 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Nicholas Frankau | ... | Flying Officer Carstairs (64 episodes, 1982-1992) | |
| Louis Mansi | ... | Herr Engelbert von Smallhausen (63 episodes, 1985-1992) | |
| Sue Hodge | ... | Mimi Labonq (62 episodes, 1987-1992) | |
| Kenneth Connor | ... | Monsieur Alfonse (62 episodes, 1984-1992) | |
| Hilary Minster | ... | General Erich von Klinkerhoffen (59 episodes, 1984-1992) | |
| Jack Haig | ... | Roger Leclerc (51 episodes, 1982-1989) |
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UK:30 min (85 episodes)Country:
UKLanguage:
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1.33 : 1 moreMOVIEmeter: 
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Lt. Gruber's armored car is a SdKfz 222, the Leichter Panzerspahwagen, or translated, light armored reconnaissance vehicle, a 4x4 car produced between 1935 to 1944. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: The sub-machine guns used by Michelle and the Resistance girls in various episodes are Stirlings, which were not produced until 1953. moreQuotes:
Flying Officer Carstairs: Look at my knees[lifts up his "skirt"]
René: Why is he showing you his knees?
Michelle Dubois: He was a scrubber at ze nunnery.
René: No wonder they threw him out.
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There are few TV comedy shows that I can watch the same episodes repeatedly and still enjoy them as much as I did the first time. The US show Seinfeld, and the British import Faulty Towers are two of these. Allo, Allo! ranks with those as the three best. Zany and insane are mild ways of describing this slapstick and very entertaining comedy. You can genuinely fall in love with its silly characters, even the evil Herr Flick. I can't wait for another run of episodes on PBS. Thank you UK and Croft.