General Von Klinkerhoffen orders that René be taken out into the Street and shot, if the enigma machine is not handed over to him.
The final episode of this very long fifth series is a very funny affair. The title sums it up perfectly, the cast are all dressed up in terrible disguises, playing put wonderful slapstick comedy, surrounding themes of espionage and hidden codes. It's all beautifully funny, it has an end of series feel, the cast are all clearly having a riot.
Favourite scenes, Mimi's post cup of tea effects, and a disguised Gruber getting the attentions of The General. It really is a very funny episode.
Notable for being the final episode for the wonderful Jack Haig, who sadly passed away in 1989, there from the start, he was always a favourite, the show was definitely missing something from here on in.
The final episode of this very long fifth series is a very funny affair. The title sums it up perfectly, the cast are all dressed up in terrible disguises, playing put wonderful slapstick comedy, surrounding themes of espionage and hidden codes. It's all beautifully funny, it has an end of series feel, the cast are all clearly having a riot.
Favourite scenes, Mimi's post cup of tea effects, and a disguised Gruber getting the attentions of The General. It really is a very funny episode.
Notable for being the final episode for the wonderful Jack Haig, who sadly passed away in 1989, there from the start, he was always a favourite, the show was definitely missing something from here on in.