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'Allo 'Allo! series 9

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The ninth series of the British sitcom series 'Allo 'Allo! contains six episodes which first aired between 9 November and 14 December 1992.

Series 9 was the last series of the show, and contains the final regular episode (The Best of 'Allo 'Allo! aired some two years later; but was mostly made up of archive footage). Richard Gibson did not take part in the final series; so the character of Herr Otto Flick was taken over by David Janson.

The following episode names are the ones found on the British R2 DVDs with alternate region titles given below them.

Series No. Episode No. Episode title Original UK airdate
9.01 80 Gone with the Windmill 9 November 1992[1]
9.02 81 A Tour de France 16 November 1992[2]
9.03 82 Dead Man Marching 23 November 1992[3]
9.04 83 Tarts and Flickers 30 November 1992[4]
9.05 84 A Fishy Send-Off 7 December 1992[5]
9.06 85 A Winkle in Time 14 December 1992[6]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
801"Gone with the Windmill"
"Fighting with Windmills"[7]
John B. HobbsJeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam9 November 1992 (1992-11-09)
812"A Tour de France"
"Missing and Presumed Dead"[7]
John B. HobbsJeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam16 November 1992 (1992-11-16)
823"Dead Man Marching"
"René Artois Is Still Dead"[7]
John B. HobbsJeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam23 November 1992 (1992-11-23)
834"Tarts and Flickers"
"The Fishmonger Float"[7]
John B. HobbsJeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam30 November 1992 (1992-11-30)
845"A Fishy Send-Off"
"Sand Trap"[7]
John B. HobbsJeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam7 December 1992 (1992-12-07)
856"A Winkle in Time"
"The End Of The War"[7]
John B. HobbsJeremy Lloyd & Paul Adam14 December 1992 (1992-12-14)

References

  1. ^ "Radio Times listing for original transmission of "Gone with the Windmill", archived at BBC Genome Project".
  2. ^ "Radio Times listing for original transmission of "A Tour de France", archived at BBC Genome Project".
  3. ^ "Radio Times listing for original transmission of "Dead Man Marching", archived at BBC Genome Project".
  4. ^ "Radio Times listing for original transmission of "Tarts and Flickers", archived at BBC Genome Project".
  5. ^ "Radio Times listing for original transmission of "A Fishy Send-Off", archived at BBC Genome Project".
  6. ^ "Radio Times listing for original transmission of "A Winkle in Time", archived at BBC Genome Project".
  7. ^ a b c d e f Title on the Region 1 DVD.