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Allo Allo Season 5 Episode 14

Are You Being Served? Humphries, are you free?

The show lasted from September 1. April 1. 98. 5, a total of 6. In classic Brit Com tradition, the episodes generally had relatively little in the way of plot.

Individual episode storylines were largely a framing device to deliver a rapid- fire series of double entendres, typically dealing with the reactions (or over- reactions) of the staff to the latest management scheme, or tension between the Ladies' and Gentlemen's departments. Almost every episode in later seasons ended with the characters dressing up in silly outfits.

The show rarely strayed beyond the department floor, and almost never left the confines of the store itself. A one- off revival with an all new cast was broadcast in August 2. Came twentieth in Britain's Best Sitcom. The core characters of the show were: Mrs. Slocombe, senior assistant on the Ladies' counter. She sported exotically colored hair and made constant comments about her cat, which she always called . An evidently artificial posh accent was undercut by a propensity for malapropisms and a tendency to revert back to a working class accent when surprised or angry.

Humphries, associate (later senior) assistant on the Men's counter. Ambiguously Camp Gay: the general confusion about his sexual orientation made up much of the show's jokes.

Among his perennial gags was the substitution of a deep baritone for his usual effeminate voice when answering the telephone. The Office Season 5 Stress Relief more. Lucas, junior assistant on the Men's counter.

A borderline Casanova Wannabe, often in trouble for minor violations of the store's baroque codes of conduct (for example, his failure to display a properly fluted pocket handkerchief). Lucas was well- known for being almost predictably late — he usually attempted to cover it by signing false names in the work register, but this backfired when Captain Peacock dryly pointed out that the majority of the names Mr. Lucas chose were either celebrities, fictional, dead, or a combination thereof. He was later substituted in favor of Mr.

Spooner, essentially the same character reduced to a background role. Miss Brahms, the sexy Deadpan Snarker ladieswear junior, noted for her sometimes incomprehensible Estuary accent. Captain Peacock, the floorwalker. Due to his (somewhat exaggerated) military background (he served in the Catering Corps) and higher position, he considers himself above the assistants and flaunts his greater social standing.

Constantly in trouble with his wife for supposed improprieties, although it is not clear whether he ever actually crossed the line into outright infidelity. Grainger, the elderly, cantankerous senior assistant in menswear. He was later replaced by the progressively younger and less cantankerous Mr. Tebbs, then Mr. Goldberg, then Mr.

Grossman, and finally Mr. For the final few seasons, this role was removed, reducing the core cast to a Five- Man Band.

Additional recurring characters included: Mr. Rumbold, the floor manager, often called upon to invent wild explanations for the staff's actions. Called 'Jug Ears' by the staff (and not always behind his back, either), his poor eyesight often lent itself to comical misunderstandings when he was forced to read anything. Verbal explanations also tended to be misunderstood due to him taking things very literally. Mash (later Mr. Harman), maintenance personnel used to make jokes about the class system (for example, though they are . Harman could be a Dead Pan Snarker when the situation called for it, but he could usually be counted on to help the Grace Brothers' staff out of that week's predicament.

Grace, the ancient owner of the store. Dirty Old Man, but generally a pleasant, if easily confused boss. Though described as . Grace doesn't get around much any more.

Grace was replaced for a series by Old Mr. Grace, an obviously younger actor under gobs of makeup; the character proved to be unpopular and was written out after one series, with the writers opting instead for an unseen Mr. Grace. In parody of the British class system, characters are almost never referred to by their first names, and it is several seasons before we even know all of them. The characters in the show were, in large part, roles rather than people: actors were replaced frequently, each one playing essentially the same role as his predecessor. Spawned a feature film, an Australian remake, and a short- lived revival, Grace & Favour, which reunited most of the cast as the keepers of a country inn (as the final management scheme before the store went under was to sink their pension fund into it). A number of the show's stars suspect that the viewing public did not realize that Grace & Favour was meant to be a revival, and therefore did not give it a chance.

This is somewhat borne out by the fact that the show had more success in the US, where it was aired under the title Are You Being Served Again. US viewers know this show from its near- universal syndication on public television stations. In Mystery Science Theater 3. Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, while running a fake public TV pledge drive as a moneymaking scam, Pearl Forrester identifies footage of Mike and the Bots as a clip from Are You Being Served. Absentee Actor: After Harold Bennett (Young Mr Grace) had died and the replacement Old Mr Grace had proved unacceptable, the writers decided to move the character permanently off- screen. The character was still around and at Grace Brothers, issuing orders via telephone or memo, but he was never seen nor heard.

There was never any indication whether this ? Grace and run as an inn.

Almighty Janitor: Mr Harman is multitalented and, therefore, frequently helps, in various roles, the Ladies and Gents staff members (getting extra pay for it doesn't hurt, either). His powers are highly evident in . Harman played this role straight, it was subverted by the original character, Mr. On the rare occasion that Mash actually attempted such things, he usually would fail (such as his role in trying to get a fairer coffee break). Ambiguously Gay: Mr. Humphries most of the time. As the series progressed, there were increasing suggestions that Mr.

Humphries was actually attracted to women.. As Himself: British wrestling legend . He even did all of his best known moves to Mr. Humphries before being beaten up by Mrs. Slocombe. At the Opera Tonight: On one of their few outings, they attend a ballet in . Appropriately enough ..

Aww, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Captain and Mrs Peacock, . The translator embellishes a bit, but is largely accurate; it's just that Arabic speakers get the joke a bit earlier.

Birthday Episode: Doubling as Hey, Let's Put on a Show episodes: . However, she's always very vague about exactly how old she was when it happened. Her experience is elaborated upon when the cast retire to the country in Grace And Favour. Blowing a Raspberry: Mr Mash without the two- fingered salute.

Mrs Slocombe and others on the floor with it. Bob from Accounting: Or, shall we say, Mr Patel from Accounting. The staff make frequent references to the Accounts Department, and how all of them are Asian, and in one episode, Mr Patel from Accounts does appear. The Boxing Episode: In . Humphries is chosen to take his place in a wrestling match and loses. Slocombe enters the ring.

Breaking the Fourth Wall: Series 4, Episode 5, . Slocombe's (allegedly) fiftieth birthday. They deliver to her the present, which comes in a red cubic box at least a foot on each side, wrapped up with a gold ribbon, in a moment that would probably be said to be shouting out to Pulp Fiction, except that hadn't been filmed yet. Mrs Slocombe: (looking in the box) Oh! It's just what I've always wanted!

Miss Brahms: (leaning aside to peek in) Lovely, innit! Lucas: (approaching the box eagerly, hands outstretched to take it from her) Well, come on, let's have a look at it, then!

Oh, look at that, that's worth every penny! Grainger: (looking in the box, smiling and shaking his head) Oh, you know, Mrs.

Grainger's always wanted one. Humphries: (taking the box from Mr.

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