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Heil Honey I'm Home!

  • TV Series
  • 1990
  • 30m
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4.4/10
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Heil Honey I'm Home! (1990)
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In 1938 Berlin, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun have a love/hate relationship with their Jewish neighbors in this bizarre spoof of 1950s American sitcoms.In 1938 Berlin, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun have a love/hate relationship with their Jewish neighbors in this bizarre spoof of 1950s American sitcoms.In 1938 Berlin, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun have a love/hate relationship with their Jewish neighbors in this bizarre spoof of 1950s American sitcoms.

  • Stars
    • Ben Boardman
    • Neil McCaul
    • Denica Fairman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Stars
      • Ben Boardman
      • Neil McCaul
      • Denica Fairman
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ben Boardman
    • Reinhard Heydrich
    • 1990
    Neil McCaul
    Neil McCaul
    • Adolf Hitler
    • 1990
    Denica Fairman
    • Eva Braun
    • 1990
    Gareth Marks
    • Arny Goldenstein
    • 1990
    Caroline Gruber
    Caroline Gruber
    • Rosa Goldenstein
    • 1990
    Patrick Cargill
    Patrick Cargill
    • Neville Chamberlain
    • 1990
    Laura Brattan
    Laura Brattan
    • Ruth
    • 1990
    Maria Friedman
    Maria Friedman
    • Eva Braun
    • 1990
    Thomas Lord
    • Hermann Göring
    • 1990
    Casey Wallace
    • Narrator
    Lewis Barratt
    • Joseph Stalin
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    4Prismark10

    Heil Honey I'm Home!

    Sometime in the mid 1980s. A Channel 4 sketch comedy show mocked the BBC sitcom Allo Allo. They had a similar premise set in modern day Belfast.

    Heil Honey I'm Home! Had a same type notion but it was set in the late 1930s. Only one episode was broadcast, then again British Satellite Broadcasting was short-lived. Running out of cash it merged with Sky television by the end of 1990.

    It is set like the typical 1950s/60s US sitcoms. The only difference is, Adolf Hitler is the fuhrer, living with Eva Braun in the next door apartment to the Goldsteins.

    In the first episode, Hitler is going to have a visit from the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. He does not want the Goldsteins to know about it as they seem to find out everything. Little knowing that Eva spills the beans.

    Neville wants Hitler to sign an important document called Peace In out Time. Something Hitler is reluctant to do.

    Somewhat ahead of its time. The Marvel show Wandavision parodied US sitcoms. Mainstream news channels in 2023 both in America and Europe parrot and promote fascistic talking points. The enemy are liberals and Antifa (short for anti-fascists.)

    So in that context if you approach the show with an open mind. It is very well made for 1990 but not that funny. It works better as a spoof of old US sitcoms but has less satirical bite when it comes to Hitler and what the Nazis stood for. Although here Neville embarrasses Hitler to sign the document as a signal that he really is a nice guy.

    If it was made a few years ago, it would have been a perfect fit for the Murdoch owned Fox network and they would have been sympathetic to the Nazis.
    3Java_Joe

    Seriously, what were they thinking?

    It's a spoof of 1950's sitcoms starring Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun and their wacky interactions with their Jewish neighbors. Yes, that's the plot. Are you laughing yet?

    This was a show that was cancelled after just one showing. It was something that for the longest time existed only as legend and some thought it was never real but some wacky late night sketch show that people had mistaken for an actual sit com. But no, it was real and it was incredibly unfunny.

    I'm not the type that says that there are certain subjects you can't make fun of but there is this thing called "tone" and how it's used. The tone for this show is all wrong. I get what it was they were going for. It's a spoof. They use all those tropes from the 1950's with catchphrases, wacky situations and colorful characters but it's just not done properly. This could have worked had they just added a little more subtlety.

    But no, it was a failed experiment and it's remembered strictly for the fact it was cancelled after one episode. There are copies floating around out there if you care to see it out of curiosity but don't expect to laugh.
    Mackem Bob

    Terrible, Absolutely Terrible

    Well, what can be said about "Heil, Honey I'm Home"? Basically, any sitcom about Adolf Hitler living next door to a Jewish couple is destined for disaster from day one. The fact that there were only eight episodes filmed but only one was ever shown says it all. This was made by the old BSB satellite company back in the days when satellite TV was something of a joke in the UK. Looking back at this programme makes it easy to understand why this was the common presumption.

    The content of the programme was shocking, especially when it is from the so-called "more understanding" 90's rather than the politically-incorrect 70's. An example of the crass, offensive content is a scene in which Adolf is almost suffering a nervous breakdown. His wife Eva tells him to "think happy thoughts". "Poland!" shouts Hitler, with a devilish grin. And this is funny?!
    4jamesrupert2014

    Only worth viewing as an oddity.

    Living in a small Berlin apartment with a Jewish couple for neighbours, the Hitlers (Der Führer Adolf Hitler und Frau Eva Braun-Hitler) bicker and squabble in the years leading up WW2. The single broadcast episode (of 8 made) of the tactless Brit-com is remarkedly unfunny, considering that it is a parody of the easily parodied American sitcoms of the '50s and '60s (especially the shows with a 'gimmick': witches, genies, talking cars, etc.). 'Heil Honey' does a good job of replicating the look and sound of its targets (the predicable jokes, the intrusive laugh track, the canned applause when characters enter the scene, etc.) and with a bit more cleverness might have made for a memorable 15-minute skit on Monty Python or SNL, but as a 30 minute episode of a proposed TV series, it wore itself out by the end of the first act. Needless to say, the show was vilified for making light of Hitler, of antisemitism, and of the events leading up to the war, but, while it no doubt offended many people, 'Heil Honey, I'm Home' was clearly intended as an over-the-top parody not to be taken seriously whatsoever (in the same vein as 'Hogans Heroes', 'The Producers', or any of the multitude of satirical cartoons, songs, movies, etc that came out when the war was still being fought). The only parts I found amusing was the image (referred to but not shown) of Herr Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin airport holding up a cardboard sign reading "Neville Chamberlain" while awaiting the arrival of the British Prime Minister and the show's alternate 'animated opening'. Of interest only of you want to prove to yourself that the show actually existed or to see what 'all the fuss was about' (I first heard of it when surfing 'worst' lists).
    bob the moo

    Simply has no laughs, bite, wit or point – "poor taste" is neither here nor there without these factors to justify it

    Presented as a lost American sitcom that was never heard from again until lost tapes were found and shown again, this sitcom is an "I Love Lucy" style sitcom which features Hitler and Eva Braun living in an apartment block and dealing with all the comic confusions and communication breakdowns that all sitcom couples seem to have. Of course the irony of the fictional "rediscovered" framing of the show is that the actual show itself was binned after one episode and never seen again apart from some bad copies floating around on the internet.

    The reason for this was supposedly on the grounds of bad taste to have a show featuring Hitler as a comedy figure – thus making light of history. Of course this is a fair accusation to level at the show, but also not a totally straight one since other shows such as Allo, Allo, films such as The Producers and others have used WWII and the Nazis as comedy figures and have been successful. No, while the accusations of poor taste may have come, I'd guess what sank the show was that frankly the first episode is not at all funny. Instead of spoofing Hitler it appears to be more about aping the conventions of the American sitcom while using these characters. I was surprised to see Geoff Atkinson as one of the writers – I know him from very sharp work with Bremner, Bird & Fortune, so it was disappointing to see nothing really clever or challenging about the content beyond the shock value of the characters.

    The performances are pitched well to play into the sitcom style but the material they have is weak and soon I got tired of their big delivery and the laugh track doing all the work. Pop-culture History will recall that this was the show that got removed for being in bad taste, however the evidence we are left with that, while some in the papers may have kicked up the usual hand-wringing as they do with many shows, what probably saw this show pulled was that nobody had any interesting in fighting for a show that didn't appear to be any good.

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      Although eight episodes were shot, only the pilot was shown on television following accusations of bad taste.
    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell (2000)
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      Music and Lyrics by Kate Robbins & Geoff Atkinson

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Heil Honey I'm Home
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Noel Gay Television
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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