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8th July 2010 #1
Allo allo
Have just brought the boxed set of this comedy,and had forgotten just how good it is.For me an instant antidepressant, jaw aching :)
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8th July 2010 #3
Now you've made me miserable reminding me of something 20 years ago
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8th July 2010 #4
It is good fun Mick, and the saddest thing is, they'd never get away with making it nowadays because of all the political correctness.. it's not our greatest comedy series by quite a way though.. that's Dad's Army and It Ain't Half Hot Mum a close second..
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8th July 2010 #5
Yes there are so many good and funny characters and i guess because i had not watched either for many years its been great to get reacquainted,and wow i do like helga!
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8th July 2010 #7
Oh yeah Love Thy Neighbour was funny at the time, but I was a kid.. and didn't realise how racist its sounded.. though as yousay it did take the piss out of the white guy because of his attitude.. but it still didn't really justify the names.. another was Mind Your Language.. take a stereotype of a dozen different peoples and countries and just take the piss again.. another that would never get made today.
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10th July 2010 #8
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10th July 2010 #11
Only by adoption bud, my dad was her adopted little bro. Their father is called Roger S & the family are based around Coventry.
There aren't many Silvera's in this country - they emanate from Portugal but some went to America from where Roger came to UK, they are related to a Frank Silvera who was in The St Valentine's Day Massacre.
Shame to say my mum fell foul of that side of the family when my dad died way back along - my elder bro though, he's been tracing his family tree & he's the closest to them these days from our end.
It amazes me sometimes to think they are still repeating the show & I agree with much of the above, I still chuckle at Dads Army etc
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10th July 2010 #12
Interesting stuff gs. You forget how big Allo Allo was back in the 80's, I guess with not so many channels then but the writing was pretty good. She did well to put up with being called 'you stupid woman' everytime Rene was caught with a barmaid for so long!

I do recall seeing her with Arthur Lowe so maybe I have seen that Dad's Army episode.
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