Monsieur Alfonse - Character Overview

Character Overview

Monsieur Alfonse is Nouvion's undertaker, first being seen when local hero René Artois fakes his own death. Alfonse quickly falls in love with the latter's wife, Edith, and René has to propose to Edith or lose his café as everyone believes he is dead.

Alfonse also has a small fortune in a Swiss bank account; therefore, Edith's mother agrees with the match, as Alfonse would make a better husband financially. He is also the functioning mayor of Nuvion, he owns the local hairdresser and vineyard.

The undertaker's catchphrase is "Swiftly and with style", while announcing his services. In addition, he also has a "dicky ticker", which comes on every time something stressful (or arousing) happens, and also suffers from the less publicised "tricky truss". He admires René for all the brave work he does for the Resistance, whom he also helps now and then, and agrees to admire Edith from afar. When he finds out about René's affair with waitress Yvette he tells Edith, but René manages to fob her off with another excuse.

'Allo 'Allo!
Characters
  • René Artois
  • Edith Artois
  • Madame Fanny La Fan
  • Yvette Carte-Blanche
  • Maria Recamier
  • Mimi Labonq
  • Michelle (of the Resistance) Dubois
  • Monsieur Roger LeClerc
  • Monsieur Ernest LeClerc
  • Monsieur Alfonse
  • General Erich Von Klinkerhoffen
  • Colonel Kurt Von Strohm
  • Lieutenant Hubert Gruber
  • Captain Hans Geering
  • Captain Alberto Bertorelli
  • Herr Otto Flick
  • Private Helga Geerhart
  • Herr Engelbert Von Smallhausen
  • Officer Crabtree
  • Lt. Fairfax and Lt. Carstairs
  • General Leopold Von Flockenstuffen
  • Denise Laroque
  • Louise
Episodes
  • Pilot & Series 1
  • Series 2 & Xmas Special 1
  • Series 3
  • Series 4
  • Series 5
  • Series 6
  • Series 7
  • Xmas Special 2 & Series 8
  • Series 9
  • The Best of 'Allo 'Allo!
  • The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!
Others
  • The Fallen Madonna (With The Big Boobies)

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