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Often considered one of the worst television shows ever made, '''''Heil Honey I'm Home! '''''was a 1990 sitcom written by Geoff Atkinson and directed by Juliet May.
Often considered one of the worst television shows ever made, '''''Heil Honey I'm Home!''''' was a 1990 sitcom written by Geoff Atkinson and directed by Juliet May.


==Premise==
==Premise==
It featured Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun in a nice quiet neighborhood.
It featured Adolf Hitler (played by Neil McCaul) and Eva Braun (DeNica Fairman) in a nice quiet neighborhood. The show's main gimmick is that the Hitlers live as a stereotypical 1950s sitcom couple, and they have to deal with living next to the Goldensteins, a pair of obnoxious Jewish neighbors.


The catch here is that the Hitlers live as a stereotypical 1950s sitcom couple, and they have to deal with living next to a pair of obnoxious Jewish neighbors called the Goldensteins.
The show's opening caption card states that, in-universe, the sitcom was actually a lost, abandoned sitcom that was originally made by Brandon Thalburg Jnr.


==Cancellation==
==Reception and Cancellation==
The sitcom enraged audiences due to its obvious offensive nature, despite obviously aiming to be a parody of stereotypical sitcoms.
The sitcom enraged audiences due to its offensive nature, despite aiming to be a parody of stereotypical sitcoms according to the creators.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1990-10-23/entertainment/ca-3101_1_adolf-hitler Los Angeles Times article on the show.] Retrieved 22 June '17.</ref> Even in this context, however, it was criticized for exceeding the limitations of irony and simply being unfunny.


The show had one episode aired on September 30th, 1990 and was quickly cancelled due to exceptionally negative response and was never shown again.
Due to the overwhelmingly negative reception, the show was quickly cancelled after it September 30 airing, and was never aired again.


==Loss==
===Unaired Episodes===
The one aired episode can be found easily on bootlegs and on YouTube.
Other episodes outside of the pilot were planned, although there is a lot of conflicting information on how many there would have been, with sources saying anything between 11 and 16<ref>[http://www.garethmarks.com/film-tv-theatre-credits Gareth Marks' official website.] Retrieved 22 June '17.</ref> episodes. Only eight episodes were ever apparently filmed, however.


What can't be found at all are the remaining 12 episodes (and according to the official website of Gareth Marks, actually ''16'' episodes) they reportedly recorded (with supposedly 8 being finished).  
==Availability==
While the pilot itself is widely available online, the remaining episodes have not been released in full. However, Gareth Marks, who played Arny Goldenstein, has an acting reel that features clips from unknown unaired episodes.


==Possible retrieval==
Additionally, YouTuber Paul Carmichael claimed that he owns second-generation copies of the eight master tapes of the finished episodes. To prove it, he uploaded an unused animated opening sequence as well as VT countdown clocks for the unaired episodes, which also featured episode titles. It is unknown if he will ever upload the episodes themselves, however, as he is apparently waiting for permission from those involved with the show to release them.
Recently, a YouTube user by the name of Paul Carmichael has claimed he has second-generation copies of the 8 original master tapes of the finished episodes.
 
Considering he has an extremely high quality version of the opening uploaded, which is likely taken from broadcast-spec tape, these claims are likely to be legitimate. He is currently awaiting word from those involved in production of the series as to whether or not he is able to release them to the public.
 
Thanks to a video Mr. Carmichael uploaded showing the program's VT countdown clocks,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm62uSPSFGg&t=0s/Paul Carmichael's upload of the VT timeclocks.] Retrieved 1 Oct '16.</ref> we now have official titles for the remaining seven episodes:


==Episode List==
==Episode List==
*''Episode 2'': '''Hitler Moves In'''
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*''Episode 3'': '''Eva's New Shelves'''
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*''Episode 4'': '''Ziggy Comes to Stay'''
! style="background-color:green" | #
*''Episode 5'': '''The Mom Who Came to Dinner'''
! style="background-color:green" | Episode Title
*''Episode 6'': '''Adolf's Close Shave'''
! style="background-color:green" | Air Date
*''Episode 7'': '''Hitler in the Closet'''
! style="background-color:green" | Status
*''Episode 8'': '''Without Prejudice'''
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|1||Pilot||Sep. 30 1990||'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf9jJx0NSjw Found]'''
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|2||Hitler Moves In||Unaired||?
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|3||Eva's New Shelves||Unaired||?
|-
|4||Ziggy Comes to Stay||Unaired||?
|-
|5||The Mom Who Came to Dinner||Unaired||?
|-
|6||Adolf's Close Shave||Unaired||?
|-
|7||Hitler in the Closet||Unaired||?
|-
|8||Without Prejudice||Unaired||?
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe6hz84_fgU|320x240|center|"Heil Honey, I'm Home" Opening Titles, supposedly from YouTube user Paul Carmichael's collection.|frame}}</div>​
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe6hz84_fgU|320x240|center|"Heil Honey, I'm Home" opening titles, supposedly from Paul Carmichael's collection.|frame}}</div>​
 
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{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/LOf14uT7WPA?t=1m46s|320x240|center|Clips from Gareth Marks' acting reel of the remaining episodes.|frame}}</div>​
{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/LOf14uT7WPA?t=1m46s|320x240|center|Clips from Gareth Marks' acting reel of the remaining episodes.|frame}}</div>​
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm62uSPSFGg|320x240|center|VT countdown clocks for the episodes.|frame}}</div>​
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 02:02, 23 June 2017

Title card.

Status: Partially Found


Often considered one of the worst television shows ever made, Heil Honey I'm Home! was a 1990 sitcom written by Geoff Atkinson and directed by Juliet May.

Premise

It featured Adolf Hitler (played by Neil McCaul) and Eva Braun (DeNica Fairman) in a nice quiet neighborhood. The show's main gimmick is that the Hitlers live as a stereotypical 1950s sitcom couple, and they have to deal with living next to the Goldensteins, a pair of obnoxious Jewish neighbors.

The show's opening caption card states that, in-universe, the sitcom was actually a lost, abandoned sitcom that was originally made by Brandon Thalburg Jnr.

Reception and Cancellation

The sitcom enraged audiences due to its offensive nature, despite aiming to be a parody of stereotypical sitcoms according to the creators.[1] Even in this context, however, it was criticized for exceeding the limitations of irony and simply being unfunny.

Due to the overwhelmingly negative reception, the show was quickly cancelled after it September 30 airing, and was never aired again.

Unaired Episodes

Other episodes outside of the pilot were planned, although there is a lot of conflicting information on how many there would have been, with sources saying anything between 11 and 16[2] episodes. Only eight episodes were ever apparently filmed, however.

Availability

While the pilot itself is widely available online, the remaining episodes have not been released in full. However, Gareth Marks, who played Arny Goldenstein, has an acting reel that features clips from unknown unaired episodes.

Additionally, YouTuber Paul Carmichael claimed that he owns second-generation copies of the eight master tapes of the finished episodes. To prove it, he uploaded an unused animated opening sequence as well as VT countdown clocks for the unaired episodes, which also featured episode titles. It is unknown if he will ever upload the episodes themselves, however, as he is apparently waiting for permission from those involved with the show to release them.

Episode List

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 Pilot Sep. 30 1990 Found
2 Hitler Moves In Unaired ?
3 Eva's New Shelves Unaired ?
4 Ziggy Comes to Stay Unaired ?
5 The Mom Who Came to Dinner Unaired ?
6 Adolf's Close Shave Unaired ?
7 Hitler in the Closet Unaired ?
8 Without Prejudice Unaired ?

Gallery

"Heil Honey, I'm Home" opening titles, supposedly from Paul Carmichael's collection.

Clips from Gareth Marks' acting reel of the remaining episodes.

VT countdown clocks for the episodes.

References

  1. Los Angeles Times article on the show. Retrieved 22 June '17.
  2. Gareth Marks' official website. Retrieved 22 June '17.