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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Allo, 'Allo!: Series Four
1. Trapped [5:56]
2. Escape Plan [2:09]
3. Rescue Plan [2:37]
4. All Clear [6:06]
5. Nun's Knickers [3:15]
6. Fanny and the Droon Poop [6:14]
1. Eyes and Teeth [4:52]
2. Back to Normal [5:09]
3. Jamming London [3:10]
4. Worried About Hans [2:50]
5. Mad About the Boy [2:54]
6. London Calling [5:10]
1. Waitress Applicants [2:50]
2. Forced Liaison [3:09]
3. Mimi LaBono [3:00]
5. Not a Good Year [2:40]
4. Erratic Transmissions [8:31]
6. Lucky Night [4:47]
1. All Will Be Revealed [4:52]
2. Beautiful Laydee [5:38]
3. Private Kinkenrotten [3:14]
4. More Cross-Dressing [1:26]
5. Saint Inevriata's Day [3:35]
6. Strong Wost Wind [6:00]
1. Peace and Quiet [5:41]
2. Dynamite in the Trousers? [4:50]
3. Daffy Behavior [4:02]
4. Emergency Power [3:09]
5. Nurse Von Smallhousen [1:13]
6. Too Many Sausages [6:55]
1. Inopportune Arrest [3:31]
2. Vich Sausage Is Vich? [4:29]
3. Flick in the Nick [2:29]
4. Edith's Bold Plan [3:50]
5. Accommodating Staff [4:50]
6. Grapes of Wrath [8:34]
As bawdy and irreverent as ever, Series 4 of this BBC comedy parades across the screen in a delightfully daffy progression of comedic incidents, each calculated to make good use of a large, variegated cast. The relatively short (six-episode) 1987 series begins where the third left off, with World War II restaurant owner and French Resistance kingpin Rene (Gorden Kaye) trapped in a POW camp with numerous other prisoners, who enlist him in the effort to dig an escape tunnel. Also detained in the camp are the Colonel (Richard Marner) and the Captain (Sam Kelly), whom Gestapo officers believe to be implicated in an attempted assassination of Hitler. It falls to Gruber (Guy Siner) to mount a separate rescue attempt, and considerable confusion ensues. A subsequent episode finds Yvette (Vicki Michelle), Michelle (Kirsten Cooke), and Edith (Carmen Silvera) worming their way into the camp and posing as men pretending to be chorus girls in the prison's annual variety show. The Series 3 gimmick of hiding things in sausages is reused rather promiscuously this year: Gruber uses them as repositories for his newly completed forgeries of Van Clomp and Van Gogh paintings, and the Resistance stuffs a few with dynamite and submarine batteries. The season finale finds the Underground charged with getting photographic images of new German plans for the invasion of Britain. If you've never seen 'Allo! 'Allo! just imagine Hogan's Heroes with a bit more style, wit, and a surfeit of naughty, sometimes crass humor. It's a real delight. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble