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'''''The Fallen ]''''', usually referred to as '''''The Fallen Madonna with the Big ]'''''<ref name="WT" /><ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/oxfordshire/6591777.stm |title= Fallen Madonna to go to new buyer |publisher=news.bbc.co.uk |accessdate=17 April 2010 | date=25 April 2007}}</ref><ref name="Sun">{{cite news |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article192597.ece |title=TV Fallen Madonna found |work= The Sun |accessdate=17 April 2010 |location=London |first=John |last=Coles |date=24 May 2007}}</ref> by the fictional painter '''van Klomp''' was a portrait of a bare breasted woman, which provided a ] in the ] ] series '']'' (1982–92), written by ] and ], as well as '''''The Cracked Vase with the Big Daisies''''' by real artist ]. The first episode of the ] of ''&#39;Allo 'Allo!'' (1984) was titled ''The Fallen Madonna''.<ref>Broadcast 14 September 1984</ref> In an earlier pilot the painting was referred to as the reclining Madonna.


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==Recurring theme==
''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' was set in the French town of ] during the German occupation of the ]. Its focus was a café in the town square run by ] (played by ]). There were sustained attempts by the occupiers to appropriate the ''Fallen Madonna'', a local treasure, to provide a ] after the war. Among those who coveted it were the local German commandant ] (]) and the '']'' ] himself on whose behalf ] (]) of the '']'' was instructed to secure it (but, of course, also wanted it for himself).

The painting was seen and hidden in various guises; it was often secreted, with suggestive possibilities, in a long '']'' sausage. Forgeries were also in evidence.<ref name="BBC" />

An incredible number of forgeries of the Fallen Madonna were made, mostly by ] and ], which were naturally hidden in ] sausages in René's kitchen. The forgeries were subsequently destroyed in various ways (burned, blown up, minced, eaten by a dog, etc.).

==Lord Bath==
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Following his assistance with an event connected with the programme, the BBC presented the ] with a specially commissioned copy of the Fallen Madonna that was hung alongside ]s in Bath's ancestral home, ].<ref name="WT">], 16 December 2005, ''''. Retrieved 7 April 2008.</ref><ref name="Sun" /><ref name="BBC">''The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!'' (]), 28 April 2007</ref>

==See also==
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==Notes==
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