| Neil McCaul | ... | Adolf Hitler (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Denica Fairman | ... | Eva Braun (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Gareth Marks | ... | Arny Goldenstein (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Caroline Gruber | ... | Rosa Goldenstein (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Patrick Cargill | ... | Neville Chamberlain (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Laura Brattan | ... | Ruth (1 episode, 1990) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Juliet May | (1 episode, 1990) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Geoff Atkinson | (1 episode, 1990) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Paul Jackson | .... | executive producer (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Harry Waterson | .... | producer (1 episode, 1990) | |
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Graham Hutchings | (1 episode, 1990) | ||
Series Casting by | |||
| Jane Davies | (1 episode, 1990) | ||
Series Production Design by | |||
| James Dillon | (1 episode, 1990) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| Frances Haggett | (1 episode, 1990) | ||
Series Makeup Department | |||
| Sharon Walsh | .... | makeup artist (1 episode, 1990) | |
Series Production Management | |||
| Jeremy Connor | .... | production manager (1 episode, 1990) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Amanda Ackland-Snow | .... | set director (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Paul Purdy | .... | property master (unknown episodes) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Keith Mayes | .... | audio (1 episode, 1990) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Martin Hawkins | .... | camera coordinator (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Brian Pearce | .... | lighting (1 episode, 1990) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Angela Beveridge | .... | technical director (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Jane Cotton | .... | stage manager (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Rob Dames | .... | creative consultant (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Mark Douglass | .... | associate director (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Kay Eglise | .... | title designer: main titles (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Jeff Jeffery | .... | technical supervisor (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Gill King | .... | production assistant (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Mark Tinkler | .... | researcher (1 episode, 1990) | |
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Well, what can be said about "Heil, Honey I'm Home"? Basically, any sitcom about Adolf Hitler living next door to a Jewish couple is destined for disaster from day one. The fact that there were only eight episodes filmed but only one was ever shown says it all. This was made by the old BSB satellite company back in the days when satellite TV was something of a joke in the UK. Looking back at this programme makes it easy to understand why this was the common presumption.
The content of the programme was shocking, especially when it is from the so-called "more understanding" 90's rather than the politically-incorrect 70's. An example of the crass, offensive content is a scene in which Adolf is almost suffering a nervous breakdown. His wife Eva tells him to "think happy thoughts". "Poland!" shouts Hitler, with a devilish grin. And this is funny?!