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'Allo 'Allo! (1982–1992) — comedy · war on BBC One
About 'Allo 'Allo!
'Allo 'Allo! ended on December 14, 1992, after its ninth season on BBC One.
This British comedy series, which first premiered on December 30, 1982, was a parody of World War II. It was set in a café in German-occupied France, where René Artois managed his busy establishment while juggling affairs with waitresses, keeping his wife happy, and secretly supporting the Resistance underground. The show used humor to depict the absurdities of wartime life, blending slapstick and satire.
The series featured a cast led by Gorden Kaye as René Artois, with Vicki Michelle as Yvette Carte-Blanche, and Carmen Silvera as Edith Melba Artois. It was rated 8 on TVMaze and had a runtime of 30 minutes per episode. The show was known for its comedic portrayal of wartime espionage, romance, and mistaken identities, making it a memorable staple of British television comedy during the 1980s and early 1990s.
'Allo 'Allo! episode schedule
83 aired
Aired · 83
| Date | Ep. | Title |
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| December 14, 1992 | S9·E6 | A Winkle in Time |
| December 7, 1992 | S9·E5 | A Fishy Send-Off |
| November 30, 1992 | S9·E4 | Tarts and Flickers |
| November 23, 1992 | S9·E3 | René Artois is Still Dead |
| November 16, 1992 | S9·E2 | Missing and Presumed Dead |
| November 9, 1992 | S9·E1 | Gone with the Windmill |
| March 1, 1992 | S8·E7 | A Swan Song |
| February 23, 1992 | S8·E6 | A Fistful of Francs |
| February 16, 1992 | S8·E5 | Firing Squashed |
| February 2, 1992 | S8·E4 | Awful Wedded Wife |
| January 26, 1992 | S8·E3 | Hitler's Last Heil |
| January 19, 1992 | S8·E2 | A Woman Never Lies |
| January 12, 1992 | S8·E1 | Arousing Suspicions |
| March 16, 1991 | S7·E10 | René of the Gypsies |
| March 2, 1991 | S7·E9 | Soup and Sausage |
| February 23, 1991 | S7·E8 | Prior Engagements |
| February 16, 1991 | S7·E7 | Leg It to Spain! |
| February 9, 1991 | S7·E6 | The Spirit of Nouvion |
| February 2, 1991 | S7·E5 | The Gestapo Ruins a Picnic |
| January 26, 1991 | S7·E4 | Up the Crick without a Piddle |
| January 19, 1991 | S7·E3 | Fleeing Monks |
| January 12, 1991 | S7·E2 | An Almighty Bang |
| January 5, 1991 | S7·E1 | A Quiet Honeymoon |
| October 21, 1989 | S6·E8 | Rising to the Occasion |
| October 14, 1989 | S6·E7 | Crabtree's Podgeon Pist |
| October 7, 1989 | S6·E6 | The Crooked Fences |
| September 30, 1989 | S6·E5 | The Airmen De-Nicked |
| September 23, 1989 | S6·E4 | The Nicked Airmen |
| September 16, 1989 | S6·E3 | The Nouvion Oars |
| September 9, 1989 | S6·E2 | The Gestapo for the High Jump |
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| September 2, 1989 | S6·E1 | Desperate Doings in the Graveyard |
| February 25, 1989 | S5·E26 | All in Disgeese |
| February 18, 1989 | S5·E25 | Down the Drain |
| February 11, 1989 | S5·E24 | Wedding Bloss |
| February 4, 1989 | S5·E23 | An Enigma Variation |
| January 28, 1989 | S5·E22 | Train of Events |
| January 21, 1989 | S5·E21 | Flight to Geneva |
| January 14, 1989 | S5·E20 | Land Mines for London |
| January 7, 1989 | S5·E19 | Puddings Can Go Off |
| December 31, 1988 | S5·E18 | Money to Burn |
| December 24, 1988 | S5·E17 | Going Like a Bomb |
| December 17, 1988 | S5·E16 | The Exploding Bedpan |
| December 10, 1988 | S5·E15 | A Duck for Launch |
| December 3, 1988 | S5·E14 | The Reluctant Millionaires |
| November 26, 1988 | S5·E13 | Ribbing the Bonk |
| November 19, 1988 | S5·E12 | Who's for the Vatican |
| November 12, 1988 | S5·E11 | The Confusion of the Generals |
| November 5, 1988 | S5·E10 | René Under an Assumed Nose |
| October 29, 1988 | S5·E9 | Watch the Birdie |
| October 22, 1988 | S5·E8 | The Coming of the Long Distance Duck |
| October 15, 1988 | S5·E7 | Post-Matrimonial Depression |
| October 8, 1988 | S5·E6 | A Marriage of Inconvenience |
| October 1, 1988 | S5·E5 | Enter Denise |
| September 24, 1988 | S5·E4 | The Dreaded Circular Saw |
| September 17, 1988 | S5·E3 | Dinner with the General |
| September 10, 1988 | S5·E2 | The Camera in the Potato |
| September 3, 1988 | S5·E1 | Desperate Doings in the Dungeons |
| December 12, 1987 | S4·E6 | The Jet-Propelled Mother-in-Law |
| December 5, 1987 | S4·E5 | The Sausage in the Trousers |
| November 28, 1987 | S4·E4 | The Flying Nun |
| November 21, 1987 | S4·E3 | Good Staff are Hard to Find |
| November 14, 1987 | S4·E2 | Camp Dance |
| November 7, 1987 | S4·E1 | Hans Goes Over the Top |
| January 9, 1987 | S3·E6 | The Great Un-Escape |
| January 2, 1987 | S3·E5 | Pretty Maids All in a Row |
| December 26, 1986 | S3·E4 | The Flight of Fancy |
| December 19, 1986 | S3·E3 | The Sausage in the Wardrobe |
| December 12, 1986 | S3·E2 | Gruber Does Some Mincing |
| December 5, 1986 | S3·E1 | The Nicked Knockwurst |
| December 26, 1985 | S2·E7 | The Gateau from the Chateau |
| November 25, 1985 | S2·E6 | Herr Flick's Revenge |
| November 18, 1985 | S2·E5 | The Duel |
| November 11, 1985 | S2·E4 | Swiftly and with Style |
| November 4, 1985 | S2·E3 | The Policeman Cometh |
| October 28, 1985 | S2·E2 | The Wooing of Widow Artois |
| October 21, 1985 | S2·E1 | Six Big Boobies |
| October 26, 1984 | S1·E7 | The Dance of the Hitler Youth |
| October 19, 1984 | S1·E6 | Red Nick's Colonel |
| October 5, 1984 | S1·E5 | The Funeral |
| September 28, 1984 | S1·E4 | The Execution |
| September 21, 1984 | S1·E3 | Saville Row to the Rescue |
| September 14, 1984 | S1·E2 | Pigeon Post |
| September 7, 1984 | S1·E1 | The Fallen Madonna |
'Allo 'Allo! cast
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Gorden Kayeas René Artois -
Vicki Michelleas Yvette Carte-Blanche -
Carmen Silveraas Edith Melba Artois -
Kirsten Cookeas Michelle Dubois -
Kim Hartmanas Pvt. Helga Geerhart -
Guy Sineras Lt. Hubert Gruber -
Rose Hillas Madame Fanny La Fan -
Richard Marneras Col. Kurt von Strohm -
Arthur Bostromas Off. Crabtree -
Kenneth Connoras Monsieur Alphonse -
John D. Collinsas RAF Flight Ltn. Fairfax -
Nicholas Frankauas RAF Flight Ltn. Carstairs -
Hilary Minsteras Gen. Erich von Klinkerhoffen -
John Louis Mansias Engelbert von Smallhausen -
Sue Hodgeas Mimi LaBonq - JHJack Haigas Monsieur Roger LeClerc
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Sam Kellyas Cpt. Hans Geering -
Derek Royleas Monsieur Ernest LeClerc