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Was just discussing British Comedy with Trawler69 - and up popped the 1980s British Farce comedy show - "Allo, Allo" set in wartime France.
The writers filled the show with outlandish stereotypes which was such a hit with the British audience (and indeed in France) that the show ran from 1982-1992.
One of the most outrageous characters was that of Lieutenant Gruber - and his unrequieted love for Rene - a humble cafe owner who was constantly getting involved with the dire plots of 'Le resistance' (played by Gordan Kaye who is gay in real life)
So - D'you find Lt. Gruber funny or offensive?
The writers filled the show with outlandish stereotypes which was such a hit with the British audience (and indeed in France) that the show ran from 1982-1992.
One of the most outrageous characters was that of Lieutenant Gruber - and his unrequieted love for Rene - a humble cafe owner who was constantly getting involved with the dire plots of 'Le resistance' (played by Gordan Kaye who is gay in real life)
So - D'you find Lt. Gruber funny or offensive?

