Series 4 (1987)
# | Title | Writers | Original airdate | Series No. |
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22 | "Prisoners of War (Hans Goes Over The Top)" | Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft | 7 November 1987 (1987-11-07) | #4.01 |
The Resistance and German officers get used to life inside the Prisoner of War camp. | ||||
23 | "Camp Dance" | Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft | 14 November 1987 (1987-11-14) | #4.02 |
Gruber rescues everyone (including the British airmen) from the Prisoner of War camp. | ||||
24 | "Good Staff Are Hard to Find" | Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft | 21 November 1987 (1987-11-21) | #4.03 |
As René's waitress Maria was "lost in the post" after the escape from the Prisoner of War Camp, a replacement waitress is found in the form of Mimi. | ||||
25 | "The Flying Nun" | Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft | 28 November 1987 (1987-11-28) | #4.04 |
Herr Flick jams the Resistance's radio signal, forcing them to use a kite aerial instead. | ||||
26 | "The Sausages in the Trousers" | Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft | 5 December 1987 (1987-12-05) | #4.05 |
A mix up of sausages happens at the café when paintings, batteries and dynamite are all delivered at the same time. | ||||
27 | "The Jet-Propelled Mother-In-Law" | Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft | 12 December 1987 (1987-12-12) | #4.06 |
The Resistance work in the commandeered local vineyard, in an attempt to find a spy camera which was dropped there by the RAF. |
- Produced and Directed by David Croft (Episode 5)
- Produced by David Croft, Directed by David Croft and Martin Dennis (Episodes 1-4, 6)
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