Heil Honey I'm Home! is a British sitcom that was produced in 1990 and was cancelled after one episode. Dubbed "perhaps the world's most tasteless situation comedy", it depicts a fictionalised version of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun living next door to a Jewish couple, Arny and Rosa Goldenstein in 1937.
The show was intended to be a spoof of the sitcoms produced in the United States between the 1950's and 1970's. It adopted the characterisations and techniques of those sitcoms, even to the extent of the characters having New York accents as in I Love Lucy and having the characters applauded as they came on set.
Defended by some as being in the same vein as ‘Allo ‘Allo!, The Producers and Hogan’s Heroes, it nonetheless received considerable criticism as trivialising the Nazis and the Holocaust.
Although 8 episodes were filmed, only one was shown before being cancelled.
(By the way, I like one of the comments posted below the video in the above link: “Hitler wasn't so bad. After all, he did kill Hitler.” Also the comment that “I give it a nein out of ten.”)
"The euro is not in the German national interest, but we need friends." - Helmut Kohl to US Sec. of State James Baker on Dec. 12, 1989
5/06/2017
Heil Honey, I'm Home!
It's weekend and time for entertainment. Who's the best? Easy. Dear German Leader Adolf I. Dashing, charismatic personality. Liked a glass of juice, which coincidentally is close to 'gas the the Jews'. IOW, it was all a misunderstanding.
So without further ado, enjoy Adolf & Eva.
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