A 1940s themed cafe on the coast is preparing to host a tribute to legendary sitcom 'Allo Allo'.
The Poppylands Tearoom in Horsey, in conjunction with Dreamstone Productions, is promising an evening of danger, fun, resistance - and some dodgy French accents - on Bastille Day, July 14.
Owner of Poppylands, Darren Stride, said: “Most people who walk through the door comment on how unique Poppylands is – it is as much a 1940s museum as cafe.
"I am very excited to bring the addition of live entertainment to Poppylands as another way of celebrating and sharing my passion for the 1940s and the wartime."
People are invited to dress up in outfits from the era.
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Ian Miller, who will be playing a character based on ’Allo ’Allo’s long-suffering café-owner Réné, said: “Having watched ’Allo ’Allo from when it was first shown in 1982 and laughed until I cried, I jumped at the chance to be part of a live tribute act."
Doors open at 7pm. The price of the evening is £29.95 per person with a Mixed French Platter included.
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