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'Allo 'Allo!

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'Allo 'Allo!

'Allo 'Allo! was a television series set in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Flip Ramon had seen the show when she arrived in France in 1944 with the Sixth Doctor and Constance Clarke. She remembered from the show that France was occupied by Nazis during the war, and noticed their absence. (AUDIO: Scorched Earth [+]Loading...["Scorched Earth (audio story)"])

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Cast members who worked on both 'Allo 'Allo and Doctor Who or its spin-offs include: Robert Aldous, Marek Anton, Tim Barker, Richard Bonehill, Russell Brook, Nick Burnell, Stephen Churchett, Aimée Delamain, Barbie Denham, Max Diamond, Eric Dodson, Peter Dukes, Ray Float, Richard Gibson, Pat Gorman, David Griffin, Roger Hammond, Steven Ismay, Alan Jeffery, John Leeson, Hilary Minster, Sion Tudor Owen, Iain Rattray, David Rowlands, Michael Sheard, Carmen Silvera, Guy Siner, Neil West and Joyce Windsor.

Crew members who worked on both 'Allo 'Allo and Doctor Who or its spin-offs include: Henry Barber, Hugh Barker, Nick Barnett, Bernard Barnsley, David Barton, Dave Bezkorowajny, Duncan Brown, David Buckingham, Janet Budden, John D. Collins, William Dudman, John Dunstan, Terry Elms, Stuart Fell, Chris Ferriday, Roger Harris, John Hobbs, Doreen James, Suzanne Jansen, Jeff Jeffery, Mary Kellehar, Sheelagh Lawson, Andrew Lazell, Steve Lucas, Alan Machin, Colin Mapson, Michael McCarthy, Linda McInnes, Anthony Philpott, Lisa Pickering, Ann Rayment, Chris Reynolds, Martin Ridout, Max Samett, Pauline Seager, Suzanna Shaw, Jackie Southern, John Stout, Joan Stribling, Sylvia Thornton, Roger Wood and Peter Wragg.

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