'Allo 'Allo!

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Rene Artois, played by Gordon Kaye, encounters many entanglements with the German officers who are controlling the town where his cafe is situated. The French Resistance is attempting to smuggle downed British airmen back to England, and the beautiful waitresses who works for him, wants him to leave his wife.

The plot is continuous with each episode following on from the previuos one. For this reason it makes sense to watch every episode of this so called "continuous sitcom". The storyline progresses, as do the characters and the war, offering one of those all time favorite comedy shows.

When is 'Allo 'Allo! next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC 1 Tomorrow, 1:00pm and on BBC 1 November 29th, 1:00pm. See more...

Main Cast

Gorden Kaye
Carmen Silvera
Vicki Michelle
Nicholas Frankau
Richard Gibson
John D. Collins
Richard Marner
Sue Hodge
Guy Siner
Rose Hill
Arthur Bostrum
Francesca Gonshaw
Kirsten Cooke
Michael Percival
Rikki Howard
Arthur Bostrom
John Louis Mansi
Kenneth Connor
Jack Haig
Sam Kelly
Kim Hartman
Hilary Minster
Gavin Richards
Gordon Kaye
Derek Royle
Francesca Gronshaw

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 10th, 2008 - 1:42pmNick Scholfield said...

    Which series/episode is being shown on the 18th May?

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