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'Allo 'Allo! what an amazzin fu***n title!!!!! keep da episode cuming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'Allo 'Allo! 'Allo 'Allo! :D
PS dus any1 know how i can get rid of da tghing telling me 2 type up 2 wordss?? id appriceate iit!! :P
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- Gorden Kaye as
René Artois - Carmen Silvera as
Edith Artois - Vicki Michelle as
Yvette Carte-Blanche - Richard Marner as
Colonel Kurt von Strohm - Kim Hartman as
Private Helga Geerhart - Guy Siner as
Lieutenant Hubert Gruber - Kirsten Cooke as
Michelle Dubois - Richard Gibson as
Herr Otto Flick - Rose Hill as
Madame Fanny - Arthur Bostrom as
Officer Crabtree - John D. Collins as
Flying Officer Fairfax - Nicholas Frankau as
Flying Officer Carstairs - Louis Mansi as
Herr Engelbert von Smallhausen - Sue Hodge as
Mimi Labonq - Kenneth Connor as
Monsieur Alfonse - Hilary Minster as
General Erich von Klinkerhoffen - Jack Haig as
Roger Leclerc - Gavin Richards as
Captain Alberto Bertorelli
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René Artois is the owner and manager of a café in German-occupied France of World War II. To look at him, it's hard to believe that some women find him irresistible, something he has to work hard to hide from his wife Edith. René's cafe, frequented by both the German military and the French resistance, is the focal point for the show. René's a bit of a coward and is stuck in the middle, trying to humor both sides. Hidden in the cafe are two English airmen who don't understand a word of French. Other characters include Lt. Gruber, a homosexual German tank driver; Otto Flick, the evil SS officer who is always outsmarted; and Engelbert von Smallhausen, his small sidekick. René's not the only coward in town: Capt. Hans Geering and Col. Kurt von Strohm are constantly on the defensive along with Capt. Alberto Bertorelli of the Italian army, who has a medal for servicing Fiats. Much of the farce comes from Officer Crabtree, an English agent disguised as a French policeman with a poor grasp of "Zee Fronch Linguige", and from René's amorous waitresses, Mimi, Yvette, and Maria.
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