One of my favourite series, I remember discussing the series with a former employer. He was far from impressed as at the time i didn't know that he had been a downed RAF pilot who owed his life to the bravery of the resistance.
5:22 : interestingly enough, when officer Crabtree pronounces "crimes" as "cream", that IS actually the way one pronounces "crime" or "crimes" in French.
Ashamed though I am to admit it I still say it to this day. I live in Canada so I get some strange looks at times but it's a habit I can't break myself of.
I can honestly say this is the only comedy show in which I will and do watch entire episodes just to see the usually cameo like appearance of Officer Crabtree in each one. Whether warning Rene He will be 'Licked up for disturbing the puss" or overseeing a wedding while disguuused as a Priest and addressing the attendees with "Dearly Belivid...." I want to put a case forward that if ever a character should get a spin off series. . . "It is the Fraunch Poluce-man who once parashatted out of a British Plane chased by some German Farters..."
Ah who can forget that moment when Renee and his staff had to flush a decoding machine through the sewers by having the whole town flush their toilets at the same time. But before they could do so. Crabtree came in with "Bad todings" since there had been "Another kick up" The "Bummers of the Ear farce had scored a direct hot on the pimps." Which meant that there was no water flowing through "the poops." Or when he's undercover as a General of the Vichy-French forces and he's bringing forth a plan send over the air force to "Bum the London dicks." Or when Herr Flick actually asks him about his way of talking. He clarifies that he's "Half Itoolian" and that he was born in "Nipples." Gah, somebody should compile all of those and issue it in a book.
But remember the most important factor would be missing. The incredible writing of Croft and Lloyd. Getting every word wrong in a sentence, isn't as funny as getting the *right* words wrong. They had the gift of knowing which words should be said right and which should be said wrong. 👏
My childhood favorite comedy..Can watch allo allo 100 times and never get tired..RIP to the actors who.have left us..Gone but not forgotten
This was the hightlight of the saturday during my childhood.
The Best comedy Serie Ever....Listen carefully..... I say this only once !
best comedy ever love you gruber😳😄😉😉😉
yes definitely one of them - this and only and fools and horses
This comedy let me laugh until I cry after so many years the best comedy yet.
I used to watch this in Jordan. Magnificent
Medju najboljim serijama u to vreme
"There's obviously no piss for the wicked!"
I love that line
The theme tune still makes me think of school on Monday.
6:33 Kim Hartman is stunning in this scene.
Still watching repeats, marvellous, still in love with Kirsten Cook.
Бих го гледала ,безброй пъти, с удоволствие.💋
RIP Gordon Kaye
rest in peace Gordon
**Gorden**
Every time I watched I laughed til my eyes water. I love this show
The pissoir scene was one of the most hilarious things ever.
best comedy i've ever seen!!!!!
"Good Moaning," :) Genius!
It's 2018 in Norway and there are STILL people here who greet each other with "Good moaning".
One of my favourite series, I remember discussing the series with a former employer. He was far from impressed as at the time i didn't know that he had been a downed RAF pilot who owed his life to the bravery of the resistance.
5:22 : interestingly enough, when officer Crabtree pronounces "crimes" as "cream", that IS actually the way one pronounces "crime" or "crimes" in French.
Ashamed though I am to admit it I still say it to this day. I live in Canada so I get some strange looks at times but it's a habit I can't break myself of.
Good moaning!
It wuz ah cream to noot wutch thas shuw
Bostrom is such a handsome creature. Surprised he wasn’t used in the London episodes of Friends as Ross’ uncle. He looks a lot like Elliot Gould.
Machtig die Engelse humor en spijtig nu tegenwoordig in 2018 niet meer te meemaken .....
Sounds like me in Scotland 😂😂😂
I had no idea Crabtree was based on Ted Heath!
They told the rest of us!
I love the incompetent and idiotic world of allo, allo.
I can honestly say this is the only comedy show in which I will and do watch entire episodes just to see the usually cameo like appearance of Officer Crabtree in each one. Whether warning Rene He will be 'Licked up for disturbing the puss" or overseeing a wedding while disguuused as a Priest and addressing the attendees with "Dearly Belivid...." I want to put a case forward that if ever a character should get a spin off series. . . "It is the Fraunch Poluce-man who once parashatted out of a British Plane chased by some German Farters..."
Ah who can forget that moment when Renee and his staff had to flush a decoding machine through the sewers by having the whole town flush their toilets at the same time. But before they could do so. Crabtree came in with "Bad todings" since there had been "Another kick up" The "Bummers of the Ear farce had scored a direct hot on the pimps." Which meant that there was no water flowing through "the poops."
Or when he's undercover as a General of the Vichy-French forces and he's bringing forth a plan send over the air force to "Bum the London dicks."
Or when Herr Flick actually asks him about his way of talking. He clarifies that he's "Half Itoolian" and that he was born in "Nipples."
Gah, somebody should compile all of those and issue it in a book.
But remember the most important factor would be missing. The incredible writing of Croft and Lloyd. Getting every word wrong in a sentence, isn't as funny as getting the *right* words wrong. They had the gift of knowing which words should be said right and which should be said wrong. 👏
Great humour
0:07 Yeah baby but that's all one would need.
So good don't make em like this no more
Nice bit of editing to finish the cl
4:22 Are there any other clips Heath speaking French? I couldn't find anything apart from that one here.
Is there anywhere to watch the entire film?
" wiz ze vet celery und ze flying helmet, and you haff a deal"
Move aboot... Canadian, eh..??
in Bulgarian they translated "good" in plural and mourning in singular
"Dobri utro"? 🤔😁
My dirty secret is that the fake polieceman was my least favourite character.
This same thing was in hogan's heroes
Kilroy calling something else insulting and degrading????