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Revision as of 18:21, 13 January 2008 by 84.69.87.228 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! that aired from 1982 to 1992. It also features the two special programmes that aired in 1994 and 2007. Dates shown are original air dates on BBC One. (The Return Episode was on BBC Two)
Pilot (1982)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 1)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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01 | "The British Are Coming" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 30, 1982 | Pilot |
The Germans steal the local valuables, and René is forced to aide the local Resistance. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft
Series 1 (1984)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 1)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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02 | "Series One Episode One (The Fallen Madonna)" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 14, 1984 | #1.01 |
René tries to get a forgery of The Fallen Madonna made, as Hitler wants the original. | ||||
03 | "Pigeon Post" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 21, 1984 | #1.02 |
The uniforms of the German officers have been borrowed and accidentally burnt, so some must be made by London. | ||||
04 | "Saville Row to the Rescue" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 28, 1984 | #1.03 |
The Germans participate in Resistance activity so they can get their uniforms back. | ||||
05 | "The Execution" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 5, 1984 | #1.04 |
René is caught blowing up a railway line, and is consequently ordered to be executed. | ||||
06 | "The Funeral" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 12, 1984 | #1.05 |
René starts to pose as his own twin brother - but this requires that a funeral must take place. | ||||
07 | "Red Nick's Colonel" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 19, 1984 | #1.06 |
René is ordered by the Communist Resistance to shoot the Colonel and the Captain. | ||||
08 | "The Dance of Hitler Youth" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 26, 1984 | #1.07 |
The Resistance attempt to retrieve the real painting and help the airmen escape, whilst the Germans have a party in the café. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft
Series 2 (1985)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 2)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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09 | "Six Big Boobies" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 21, 1985 | #2.01 |
Herr Flick calls on the help of Gruber, when he ends up with three paintings - two of which are forgeries. | ||||
10 | "The Wooing of Widow Artois" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 28, 1985 | #2.02 |
René must try to win back the heart of Madame Edith, now that she is a rich widow and the subject of much wooing. | ||||
11 | "The Policeman Cometh" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 4, 1985 | #2.03 |
British Intelligence send Crabtree to France to try and assist the Resistance. | ||||
12 | "Swiftly and with Style" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 11, 1985 | #2.04 |
René is challenged to a duel by Monsieur Alfonse to win Madame Edith. | ||||
13 | "The Duel" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 18, 1985 | #2.05 |
The Colonel offers to accidentally kill Monsieur Alfonse whilst The Duel takes place. | ||||
14 | "Herr Flick's Revenge" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 25, 1985 | #2.06 |
Herr Flick arrests and tortures René, the Colonel and Hans. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft
Christmas Special (1985)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 2)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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15 | "The Gateau from the Chateau (Klinkerhoffen in Control)" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 26, 1985 | #Xmas Special 1 |
The General takes command of the district, forcing the German officers, the Gestapo and the Resistance each to try and kill him. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft
Series 3 (1986–1987)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 3)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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16 | "The Nicked Knockwurst" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 5, 1986 | #3.01 |
The Communist Resistance have stolen the sausage containing the portrait of The Fallen Madonna . | ||||
17 | "Gruber Does Some Mincing" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 12, 1986 | #3.02 |
The stolen sausage ends up in the mouth of Lt. Gruber's Alsatian dog. | ||||
18 | "The Sausage in the Wardrobe" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 19, 1986 | #3.03 |
The sausage ends up in the wardrobe of the General; forcing the Resistance, the Germans, and the Gestapo to try and retrieve it. | ||||
19 | "Flight of Fancy" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 26, 1986 | #3.04 |
The Resistance attempt to get the Airmen to escape to England in an antique plane. | ||||
20 | "Pretty Maids All in a Row" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | January 2, 1987 | #3.05 |
The Airmen are dressed up as "women of the street", so they can be theatrically shot and transported to the mortuary. | ||||
21 | "The Great Un-Escape" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | January 9, 1987 | #3.06 |
The Resistance build a tunnel into the local Prisoner of War camp, to try and hide the British airmen |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft (Episode 1)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by David Croft and Robin Carr (Episodes 2-6)
Series 4 (1987)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 4)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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22 | "Hans Goes Over the Top " | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 7, 1987 | #4.01 |
The Resistance and German officers get used to life inside the Prisoner of War camp. | ||||
23 | "Camp Dance" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 14, 1987 | #4.02 |
Gruber rescues everyone (including the British airmen) from the Prisoner of War camp. | ||||
24 | "Good Staff Are Hard to Find" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 21, 1987 | #4.03 |
As René's waitress Maria did not escape from the Prisoner of War camp, a replacement waitress is found in the form of Mimi. | ||||
25 | "The Flying Nun" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 28, 1987 | #4.04 |
Herr Flick jams the Resistance's radio signal, forcing them to use a kite aerial instead. | ||||
26 | "The Sausage in the Trousers" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 5, 1987 | #4.05 |
A mix up of sausages happens at the café when paintings, batteries and dynamite are all delivered at the same time. | ||||
27 | "The Jet-Propelled Mother-In-Law" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 12, 1987 | #4.06 |
The Resistance work in the commandeered local vineyard, in an attempt to find a spy camera which was dropped there by the RAF. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft (Episode 5)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by David Croft and Martin Dennis (Episodes 1-4, 6)
Series 5 (1988–1989)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 5)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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28 | "Desperate Doings in the Dungeon" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 3, 1988 | #5.01 |
René is tricked by Herr Flick, and imprisoned in the Château dungeon. | ||||
29 | "The Camera in the Potato" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 10, 1988 | #5.02 |
René has a midnight encounter with Lt. Gruber after trying to photograph the safe in the Château. | ||||
30 | "Dinner with the General" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 17, 1988 | #5.03 |
The General invites Helga to dinner, whilst the Resistance break into the Château disguised as firemen. | ||||
31 | "The Dreaded Circular Saw" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 24, 1988 | #5.04 |
René and LeClerc escape from the Château, but are promptly captured by the Communist Resistance. | ||||
32 | "Otherwise Engaged" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 1, 1988 | #5.05 |
The leader of the Communist Resistance turns out to be René's childhood sweetheart. | ||||
33 | "A Marriage of Inconvenience" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 8, 1988 | #5.06 |
Denise orders René to marry her, but Edith and the café waitresses have other ideas. | ||||
34 | "No Hiding Place" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 15, 1988 | #5.07 |
The Communist Resistance orders revenge on René's household, due to the failed marriage ceremony. | ||||
35 | "The Arrival of the Homing Duck" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 22, 1988 | #5.08 |
The RAF send a long-distance duck, so the Resistance can deliver the microfilm back to England. | ||||
36 | "Watch the Birdie" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 29, 1988 | #5.09 |
The long-distance duck escapes, and the invasion plans still need to be photographed. | ||||
37 | "René - Under an Assumed Nose" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 5, 1988 | #5.10 |
René is ordered to be shot, and so disguises himself as a French General. | ||||
38 | "The Confusion of the Generals" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 12, 1988 | #5.11 |
The General holds his conference in the café, whilst lots of British airmen are tying to escape. | ||||
39 | "Who's for the Vatican" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 19, 1988 | #5.12 |
The Colonel decides to try and hide in the Vatican, but he needs to sell the paintings first. | ||||
40 | "Ribbing the Bonk" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | November 26, 1988 | #5.13 |
René robs the local bank in order to pay the Communist's ransom for the Colonel. | ||||
41 | "The Reluctant Millionaires" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 3, 1988 | #5.14 |
René finds out that the money stolen from the bank was Gestapo money. | ||||
42 | "A Duck for Launch" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 10, 1988 | #5.15 |
The microfilm is ready to be sent to England, but the long-distance duck is not will not leave. | ||||
43 | "The Exploding Bedpan" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 17, 1988 | #5.16 |
Alfonse is arrested by the Gestapo for passing forged banknotes; but he collapses and is sent to hospital. | ||||
44 | "Going Like a Bomb" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 24, 1988 | #5.17 |
The Resistance plot to have the British airmen sent back to London inside empty landmines. | ||||
45 | "Money to Burn" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | December 31, 1988 | #5.18 |
Madame Fanny accidentally burns the stolen money, just as Herr Flick orders that it be returned to him. | ||||
46 | "Puddings Can Go Off" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | January 7, 1989 | #5.19 |
The Resistance have used the explosive from the landmines to make 500 exploding Christmas puddings. | ||||
47 | "Landmines for London" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | January 14, 1989 | #5.20 |
Flick and Von Smallhausen hide in the empty landmines; just as they are sent to be dropped over England. | ||||
48 | "Flight to Geneva" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | January 21, 1989 | #5.21 |
René has had enough of the war and decides to elope with Yvette on-board the Geneva Express. | ||||
49 | "Train of Events" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | January 28, 1989 | #5.22 |
Edith ends up in the place of Yvette; whilst Gruber and the Colonel attempt to retrieve the real painting. | ||||
50 | "An Enigma Variation" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | February 4, 1989 | #5.23 |
The Resistance pose as a musical quartet to retrieve the paintings and an Engima machine from the Château. | ||||
51 | "Wedding Bloss" | John Chapman & Ian Davidson | February 11, 1989 | #5.24 |
Edith orders René to remarry her immediately; but Alfonse has to perform the ceremony. | ||||
52 | "Down the Drain" | Ronald Wolfe & Ronald Chesney | February 18, 1989 | #5.25 |
The Resistance attempt to get the Enigma machine to England by flushing it down the town's drains. | ||||
53 | "All in Disgeese" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | February 25, 1989 | #5.26 |
Everyone goes in disguise, as René is ordered to be shot if the Enigma machine is not returned. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft (Episode 1)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by Martin Dennis (Episodes 2-6, 13-19)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by Susan Belbin (Episodes 7-12)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by Richard Boden (Episodes 20-26)
- Wedding Bloss Written by John Chapman and Ian Davidson
- Down the Drain Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney
Series 6 (1989)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 6)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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54 | "Desperate Doings in the Graveyard" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 2, 1989 | #6.01 |
Gruber gets the shock of his life, when he sees the Ghost of René's dead twin brother in the graveyard. | ||||
55 | "The Gestapo for the High Jump" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 9, 1989 | #6.02 |
The Gestapo are tricked in to believing that the local Resistance is made up of witches and monsters. | ||||
56 | "The Nouvion Oars" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 16, 1989 | #6.03 |
The Resistance attempt to help the Airmen get to a British submarine, which is waiting in the local river estuary. | ||||
57 | "The Nicked Airmen" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 23, 1989 | #6.04 |
After failing to make it to the submarine, the British Airmen are captured by the German officers. | ||||
58 | "The Airmen De-Nicked" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | September 30, 1989 | #6.05 |
The Resistance disguise themselves as Intelligence officers, so they can free the British Airmen. | ||||
59 | "The Crooked Fences" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 7, 1989 | #6.06 |
René arranges a "fence" where the painting is exchanged for the stolen gold from the cuckoo cock. | ||||
60 | "Crabtree's Podgeon Pist" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 14, 1989 | #6.07 |
The wedding of Fanny and LeClerc takes place, at which time the Airmen will attempt to escape in a helium filled balloon. | ||||
61 | "Rising to the Occasion" | David Croft & Jeremy Lloyd | October 21, 1989 | #6.08 |
The General is placed in hospital after he goes mad. The helium balloon rises up with the bed of Fanny and LeClerc attached to it. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft (Episodes 1-2)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by Martin Dennis (Episodes 3-8)
Series 7 (1991)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 7)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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62 | "A Quiet Honeymoon" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 5, 1991 | #7.01 |
General Von Flockenstuffen takes command of the district; whilst Fanny and LeClerc are placed in prison. | ||||
63 | "An Almighty Bang" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 12, 1991 | #7.02 |
General Von Klinkerhoffen manages to escape from the hospital; and Von Flockenstuffen is blown up in René's café. | ||||
64 | "Fleeing Monks" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 19, 1991 | #7.03 |
René is to be given a collaborator's medal, but decides to try and escape to England instead. | ||||
65 | "Up the Crick Without a Piddle" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 26, 1991 | #7.04 |
Edith ends up with René in England, where they both happen to meet Hans Geering (who has switched sides). | ||||
66 | "The Gestapo Ruins a Picnic" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | February 2, 1991 | #7.05 |
The Resistance try to get the airmen back to England by using telegraph poles to make a raft. | ||||
67 | "The Spirit of Nouvion" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | February 9, 1991 | #7.06 |
The local paper runs a "Spirit of Nouvion" contest; whilst the Resistance break into Herr Flick's safe. | ||||
68 | "Leg it to Spain!" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | February 16, 1991 | #7.07 |
The Resistance place the Airmen in wine barrels, which are promptly commandeered by the General. | ||||
69 | "Prior Engagements" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | February 23, 1991 | #7.08 |
The General suggests that Edith marry Captain Bertorelli, so a mixed marriage can be promoted in the local paper. | ||||
70 | "Soup and Sausage" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | March 2, 1991 | #7.09 |
In an attempt to rescue the Airmen from the sewer, René brings out his old ice-cream truck as a distraction. | ||||
71 | "René of the Gypsies" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | March 16, 1991 | #7.10 |
As the previous plan failed, the Resistance organise a Gypsy Carnival to pose as a distraction. |
- Written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam
- Produced and Directed by Mike Stephens (Episodes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
- Produced by Mike Stephens, Directed by Sue Longstaff (Episodes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
Christmas Special (1991)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 8)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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72 | "Christmas Special 2" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | December 24, 1991 | #Xmas Special 2 |
Yvette reveals that she is pregnant; whilst Helga removes one of the boobies from the painting to keep as a bargaining tool. |
- Written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam
- Produced and Directed by John B. Hobbs
Series 8 (1992)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 8)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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73 | "Episode 8.01" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 5, 1992 | #8.01 |
Michelle comes up with the idea of creating a travelling propaganda radio station. | ||||
74 | "Episode 8.02" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 12, 1992 | #8.02 |
Michelle blackmails the German officers, which forces the officers to rob a German pay truck. | ||||
75 | "Episode 8.03" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 19, 1992 | #8.03 |
The General makes the Colonel and Gruber dress up as Hitler and Goering. | ||||
76 | "Episode 8.04" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | January 26, 1992 | #8.04 |
The Colonel and Gruber are captured by the Communist Resistance, thinking that they are Hitler and Goering. | ||||
77 | "Episode 8.05" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | February 2, 1992 | #8.05 |
The De Gaulle Resistance try to kidnap Hitler and Goering (the Colonel and Gruber) from the Communists. | ||||
78 | "Episode 8.06" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | February 9, 1992 | #8.06 |
The Colonel tries to pay the Resistance's ransom. René and Edith (now dressed as Hitler and Goering) are captured. | ||||
79 | "Episode 8.07" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | March 1, 1992 | #8.07 |
The Colonel and Gruber try to flee to Spain, whilst Madame Fanny and LeClerc head for Paris. |
- Written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam
- Produced and Directed by John B. Hobbs
Series 9 (1992)
Main article: 'Allo 'Allo! (series 9)# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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80 | "Episode 9.01" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | November 9, 1992 | #9.01 |
René suggests that the Colonel and Gruber fake their own kidnapping. | ||||
81 | "Episode 9.02" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | November 16, 1992 | #9.02 |
René is captured by Louise, and is made the Communist Resistance's love slave. | ||||
82 | "Episode 9.03" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | November 23, 1992 | #9.03 |
René must try and explain his existence, as the Germans think that he is dead! | ||||
83 | "Episode 9.04" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | November 30, 1992 | #9.04 |
The Resistance come up with a plan to use a Fishmonger's float, in order to get some necessary microfilm sent to England. | ||||
84 | "Episode 9.05" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | December 7, 1992 | #9.05 |
The General discusses his assassination plan; whilst Herr Flick tries to gain the real painting before the Allies arrive. | ||||
85 | "Episode 9.06" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam | December 14, 1992 | #9.06 |
The Allies reach Nouvion, forcing the General to surrender. The missing painting seems to be lost for ever. |
- Written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam
- Produced and Directed by John B. Hobbs
The Best of 'Allo 'Allo (1994)
Main article: The Best of 'Allo 'Allo!# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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N–A | "The Best of 'Allo 'Allo!" | Jeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam (additional scenes) | August 17, 1994 | #Special |
An episode which was made to celebrate the series' 10th anniversary. It is mainly made up of archive footage; but also features new scenes in which René and Edith renew their love for each other. |
The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! (2007)
Main article: The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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N–A | "The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!" | Jeremy Lloyd (new scenes) | April 28 2007 | #Special |
A one-off special. René is writing his memoirs and needs help to fill in the "big gaps". Features some of the original cast reprising their roles; inter-worked with a documentary about the show's history. |
Notes
There remains some confusion over what the official titles are for each 'Allo 'Allo! episode. This had led to different DVD releases using different titles; and some fans have formed their own unofficial titles for episodes which have not yet being released on DVD. For the purposes of clarification, titles shown here are as follows:
- Series 1-5: These are the titles which appear on the Region 2 DVD releases. Titles shown in brackets are where Region 1 and Region 4 DVD release titles do not correspond to those on the Region 2 DVD release.
- Series 6: These are the titles which appear on the Region 1 DVD release (the only release of this series to date).
- Series 7-9: The official titles are not currently known for these series, and are therefore shown by the production code of each episode. Unofficial titles for these episodes are shown within the related article for each episode. Serieses 7-8 and the second Christmas Special (under the title "Pregnency") have been released on DVD in Poland, however with no titles, just notes on every episode.