The misadventures of hapless cafe owner René Artois and his escapades with the Resistance in occupied France.
The best episode of "'Allo 'Allo!" season 6 is "Desperate Doings in the Graveyard", rated 8/10 from 194 user votes. It was directed by David Croft and written by David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd. "Desperate Doings in the Graveyard" aired on 9/2/1989 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Gestapo for the High Jump".
The latest escape plan for the British airmen involves them wading along the canal underneath a tin bath. Herr Flick and Von Smallhausen pose as escaped British airmen, hoping to be picked up by the Resistance. The Resistance have built a communication post in René's 'grave', in an effort to get around German jamming of their radio signals. René, Edith and Monsieur Alphonse try it out. René gets caught on the aerial and is hoisted above his 'grave'. Lieutenant Gruber sees him and thinks it's the ghost of René's 'twin brother'.
Director: David Croft
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
The Gestapo and the Italians plan to infiltrate the Resistance. Little do they know that René and friends are waiting for them.
Director: David Croft
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
Private Helga Geerhart plans to marry Herr Flick in order to report his every move to General Von Klinkerhoffe
Director: Martin Dennis
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
When the British airmen are arrested paddling a tin bath down the estuary, René and his staff are instructed to rescue them from the chateau in coffins. All goes to plan, until Monsieur Alfonse challenges Monsieur Leclerc to a duel.
Director: Martin Dennis
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
Michelle of the Resistance plans to infiltrate German headquarters to rescue the British airmen using hijacked German uniforms. But who will fit them? Officer Crabtree thinks René's chances are 'farty to one'.
Director: Martin Dennis
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
Café René is the venue for a clandestine deal involving the solid gold cuckoo clock weight, Van Klomp's portrait of the Fallen Madonna and five anonymous characters wearing paper bags over their heads who answer to the names of Colonel X, Lieutenant X, Captain X, Private X and X.
Director: Martin Dennis
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
Fanny and Leclerc's wedding is timed to coincide with the execution of Michelle's most audacious escape plan yet.
Director: Martin Dennis
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd
Michelle comes up with an audacious escape plan for the British airmen involving a barrage balloon and 24 cylinders of helium disguised as prize-winning marrows.
Director: Martin Dennis
Writer: David Croft, Jeremy Lloyd