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Often considered one of the worst television shows ever made, '''''Heil Honey I'm Home! '''''was a 1990 sitcom featuring Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun in a nice quiet neighborhood written by Geoff Atkinson and directed by Juliet May. The catch here is that the Hitlers live next to a pair of obnoxious Jewish neighbors called the Goldensteins.The sitcom enraged audiences due to its obvious offensive nature.  
Often considered one of the worst television shows ever made, '''''Heil Honey I'm Home! '''''was a 1990 sitcom featuring Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun in a nice quiet neighborhood written by Geoff Atkinson and directed by Juliet May. The catch here is that the Hitlers live next to a pair of obnoxious Jewish neighbors called the Goldensteins.The sitcom enraged audiences due to its obvious offensive nature.  


The show had one episode aired on September 30th, 1990 on the Galaxy television network and was quickly cancelled due to exceptionally negative response and was never shown again. The one episode can be found easily on bootlegs and on YouTube. 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 some even having been completely finished). Either way, the remaining episodes, to this day, have never been seen, having assumingly been sealed away in some unknown location.
The show had one episode aired on September 30th, 1990 and was quickly cancelled due to exceptionally negative response and was never shown again. The one episode can be found easily on bootlegs and on YouTube. 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). 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.
 
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Revision as of 15:30, 5 June 2016

Gareth Marks' showreel, featuring scenes from some of the missing episodes (1:46 to 5:31).

Often considered one of the worst television shows ever made, Heil Honey I'm Home! was a 1990 sitcom featuring Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun in a nice quiet neighborhood written by Geoff Atkinson and directed by Juliet May. The catch here is that the Hitlers live next to a pair of obnoxious Jewish neighbors called the Goldensteins.The sitcom enraged audiences due to its obvious offensive nature.

The show had one episode aired on September 30th, 1990 and was quickly cancelled due to exceptionally negative response and was never shown again. The one episode can be found easily on bootlegs and on YouTube. 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). 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.

"Heil Honey, I'm Home" Opening Titles, supposedly from YouTube user Paul Carmichael's collection.