'allo 'allotv Show | 1982 Info

Although the show is performed entirely in English for the audience, the characters represent several nationalities (French, German, Italian, and British). To distinguish them, the show uses : The French speak English with a French accent. The Germans speak English with a German accent. The Italians speak English with an Italian accent.

The comedy stems from the fact that while the audience understands everyone, the characters often cannot understand each other unless they are of the same "language group". For example, the French characters cannot understand the British airmen despite both speaking English to the audience. Other Notable Features Looking back at: 'Allo 'Allo! - MikeyMo 'Allo 'AlloTV Show | 1982

speak English with a very posh, stereotypical upper-class English accent. Although the show is performed entirely in English

One of the most interesting and unique features of (which debuted with a pilot in 1982 and officially ran from 1984–1992 ) is its clever and distinctive linguistic device used to represent different nationalities . The Language Device The Italians speak English with an Italian accent