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'Tasteless' Brit Hitler sitcom 'Heil Honey I'm Home' so offensive only one episode aired

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Read more:Controversial sitcom Till Death Us Do Part to air for first time in five decadesWithin a minute of the show starting, Hitler, played by Neil McCaul, enters the room before shouting ‘Heil, honey, I’m home’ to his wife Eva Braun, played by Denica Fairman.The episode consists of references to invading Poland, Adolf being described as either a “very very bad Hitler” or a “naughty Hitler”.Very early into the episode, Adolf reveals to Eva that he was expecting a visit from Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, played by Patrick Cargill, who later makes Adolf sign a document - the Munich Agreement - vowing not to invade Europe to keep peace.As the plot in the pilot develops viewers are able to read between the lines about his hatred for his neighbours who seem happy to live next door to the Fuhrer, as he is also referred to in the episode.Adolf tells his wife: “If I was to invade Poland, who would be the first to know?

Rosa Goldenstein” as he tries to keep the Prime Minister's visit a secret from them.Eva tells Rosa about the visit as she tries to slyly boast about her husband's career and Rosa then plans to meet Chamberlain along with her husband and even introduce him to her niece Ruth, played by Laura Brattan.

Somewhere in the chaos of the episode, from Nazi salutes, references to the Polish invasion, the Czech Republic and other clumsy attempts of humour, all five characters end up doing the Conga around Hitler's living room.While British TV writer Geoff Atkinson’s intention behind the show was to "turn the bully into a joke," and not to cause offence, the show wasn’t well received.The Board of Deputies of British Jews were among the most vocal critics.

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