'Allo 'Allo - Series 1 And 2 Reviews
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Director David Croft Starring: Gorden Kaye, Carmen Silvera
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- Genre: Television Comedies
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3 Reviews For 'Allo 'Allo - Series 1 And 2
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mallycal
24th Oct 2008
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Another Great British comedy series, again a good solid cast, a great storyline from David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, i have upto series 5, i am looking for the remaining 4 series, for my collection, i saw the recent stage show at the local theatre only last week, Vikki Michelle, playing her usual role, (only original cast member) Jeffry Holland, plays a very good Renee, along with a great cast for the other parts, worth a visit if it shows in your area. I have always liked 'Allo 'Allo, from the very first showing, it has a great comedy point, a very good cast of various stars of t.v.
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Guest 24th Oct 2008
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My 10 year old son was addicted to this light hearted, true comedic gem. I disagree with the idea that the humour is irrelevent in this day and age.- Read Guest's review (34 words)
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waterlily1882
13th Sep 2005
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Allo Allo was outstanding comedy when it was first aired, over time I must admit it has dated rather quickly.
The show is based around Ren Artois, a caf owner in the town of Nouvion, who becomes unwittingly involved with the resistance when they use his establishment as a centre, from which to hatch plans to smuggle two British airmen back to dear old Blighty (loosely based on Secret Army).
This adds complications to Ren 's life which is already complicated enough, as he is married to E ...- Read waterlily1882's review (339 words and 1 comment)






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