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These are the performance pics of 'Allo 'Allo live from Café René. |
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"Why are you wearing the bridge rolls? Put them on
the tables!"

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"The flying 'elmet tonight!"

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"Ah... the Reichstag 2000!"

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"Undetectable!"

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"I'll make your dreams come true!"

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"Good Moaning!"

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"Parrots... Cockatoos... who will buy from a Parrot
and Cockatoo seller?"

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"...flat out in my little tank with my ventilators
wide open... it will bring the colour back to your cheeks."

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"I shall say this only once."

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Cabaret!

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"What are you hiding under your apron? I am finding
it difficult to concentrate."

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"Exploding cheeses, exploding cigars! Will the
nightmare never end?"

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"The ravings of a mad nun... and why are you
dressed like wee Willy Winkie?"

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"Why are you taking the trousers off a blow up
dummy of Hitler?"

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"A masterly Hitler impersonation, Herr Flick, but
Herman looks a bit wooden."

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"There are many Hitlers and Goerings in this
cafe!"
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"I feel the life coming back..."

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And for individual fans... |
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René
Gordon McMurray

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Bertorelli, Von Schmelling, Von Strohm
John McKee, Thomas Larasser, Bill Puckrin

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Leclerc, Gruber
Paul O'Hagan, Bob Randall

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Gruber, Crabtree
Bob Randall, John Beeteson

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Yvette, Mimi
Louise White, Kirsty Doull

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Fiona Agnew and Anne Di Paola, our lovely wardrobe ladies.

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Helga, Von Schmelling
Linda McMurray, Thomas Larasser

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Flick
Bill Wright

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Sound and Light
Eugene Zoica, Keith Agnew

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Director, Lana Lord

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Edith and René
Rosemary Willis, Gordon McMurray

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The British airmen
Liz Neill, Robert Huggins

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Michelle
Karen Allen

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Stage manager Pat Brennan

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Assistant Stage Manger (and friend)
Donna Laing

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Prompt Lorna White

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"Queen of the raffle", Dorothy Bailey

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Anne Randall, Wardrobe

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Jim and Rose Crawford
(whose house we took over!)

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Chairperson Dora Beeteson, who thought up the idea of a
production in the Seaview Cafe whilst enjoying a bacon butty breakfast
there after "Prisoner of Second Avenue."

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Prop maker and Knocker painter Jan Laing, and Organiser
Extrordinaire Richard Laing

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Our hosts at Renés cafe
(aka the Seaview), Madame Nardini with son Ali, daughter
Alessia and Gillian.
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Choreographer Marianne Yeomans

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Hazel Gray, club secretary and front of house. Barry
Streets, "Banking with a smile."
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