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2[-[[caption-width-right:300:Clockwise, starting at the bottom: "Ekel Alfred", his daughter Rita, his wife Else a.k.a. "dusselige Kuh", his son-in-law Michael.]]-]
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4''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' (''One Heart and One Soul'') is a UsefulNotes/{{West German|y}} TV series, produced [[TheSeventies from 1973 to 1976]]. Being a ForeignRemake of the BritCom ''Series/TillDeathUsDoPart'' (meaning yes, this is technically the German ''Series/AllInTheFamily''), it is notable for bringing the SitCom format to Germany.
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6The series deals with the everyday life of the reactionary and stubborn working class man Alfred Tetzlaff, his [[{{Housewife}} wife Else]], his daughter Rita and his leftist son-in-law Michael.
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8Like ''Series/{{Stromberg}}'' three decades later, this series is one of the very few [[ForeignRemake German sitcom remakes]] that are actually ''good''. This fondly remembered series can often be seen rerun in German tv to this day. Especially the episodes "Silvesterpunsch" and "Rosenmontagszug" are always broadcasted at the holidays during which their plots take place (New Year's Eve and the final day of Carnival, respectively). More recently, the episode "Besuch aus der Ostzone", in which Michael's parents from the [[UsefulNotes/EastGermany "East Zone"]] visit the Tetzlaffs, seems to have been repurposed as the holiday episode for the [[UsefulNotes/TheBerlinRepublic Day of German Unity]].
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10!! ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' contains the following tropes:
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12* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Else and Alfred dancing tango at the end of the New Year's Eve episode.
13* {{Bulungi}}: Alfred implies "Uranda-Burundi", his example for a culturally utterly underdeveloped country, to be this.
14* ChristmasEpisode: Well, New Year's Eve episode, but close enough.
15* ConspiracyTheorist: Alfred likes to give us hilarious "insights" into the then-contemporary politics.
16* CordonBleughChef: Alfred. [[{{Squick}} He even puts food that landed on the floor back into the pot.]] And he makes punch [[spoiler:by pouring rum into a pot and heating it.]]
17* CrazyCulturalComparison: Inevitable when Michael's East German parents visit. Alfred thinks that people from CommieLand have no concept of personal property, because they don't even exclusively own their ''living room furniture''.
18* CulturalPosturing: While it should be no surprise that Alfred is prone to this, there is a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious dialogue between Else and Michael's East German mother, in which the latter does this unconsciously by assuming that every important German landmark is in the eastern part of the country]].
19* DeadpanSnarker: Michael (Frankly, if Alfred Tetzlaff were ''your'' father-in-law, you would probably become one too...)
20* DirtyCommies: The rather conservative Alfred considers actual communists as well as everyone else who is leftist to be this. He calls Michael (who is only a Social Democrat) things like "backyard Komsomol".
21* TheDitz: Else; Alfred's [[EmbarrassingNickname (not very nice) nickname for her]] (''dusselige Kuh'') could be even translated as ''ditzy cow''.
22** She thinks that Rosa Luxemburg was a princess from Luxemburg's royal family.
23** She believes there are pyramids in Turkey.
24* DumbBlonde: Technically speaking, Else.
25* DysfunctionalFamily: Although to be fair, Else, Rita and Michael get along quite well...
26* ForeignRemake: Of the BritCom ''Till Death Us Do Part''.
27* TheGhost: The Tetzlaff's neighbour, Mrs. Suhrbier.
28* GrandmasRecipe: Alfred's New Year's punch.
29** SecretIngredient: Alfred says the recipe is secret. Then he mentions that a key ingredient is rum that his grandfather has made. Eventually [[InvertedTrope inverted]] when he spills the beans: [[spoiler:The rum is the ''only'' ingredient.]]
30* GranolaGirl: Michael is a Granola ''Boy'', at least in the eyes of Alfred, because Michael is a member of the [[UsefulNotes/PoliticalSystemOfGermany SPD (the mainstream social-democratic party in Germany)]] and happens to originate from the [[UsefulNotes/EastGermany GDR]].
31%%* HalloweenEpisode
32%%* HilarityEnsues: Quite often.
33* InsistentTerminology:
34** Alfred only refers to the [[UsefulNotes/EastGermany GDR]] as the ''Ostzone'' ("[[CommieLand East Zone]]"), thereby implying that he sees East Germany still just as [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar Soviet-occupied territory instead of a legitimate state]]. (A hot issue in [[UsefulNotes/TheBonnRepublic pre-reunified Germany]].)
35** Alfred's New Year's punch is a "Punsch", no matter how often Else calls it a "Bowle". (Doesn't help that there's only one word for both in English.)
36* {{Malaproper}}: Alfred talking about "Uranda-Burundi". He mixes up Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
37* TheNapoleon: Alfred; lampshaded in the Carnival episode, when he wears a Napoleon costume.
38* NationalAnthem: In one episode, Alfred sings the Horst-Wessel-Lied. As to be expected from him, he starts with the banned first verse (the actual German national anthem only consists of the third verse). Michael taunts him by claiming that it's for both [[UsefulNotes/TheBonnRepublic West]] and UsefulNotes/EastGermany because it mentions Germany twice in the first line.
39* NationalStereotypes: Alfred seems to believe in many of them, mostly the negative ones.
40** Averted in case of Greece, because they were a dictatorship back in the 70's, thus earning Alfred's praise because "they get things done" and there aren't any "sozis" there. Now talk about HilariousInHindsight...
41* NewYearHasCome: "Silvesterpunsch". Also, just like ''Theatre/DinnerForOne'', this episode has been shown on TV every New Year's Eve for decades now.
42* PrecisionFStrike: Alfred can drop these while at the same time insisting that his own spoken language is perfectly squeaky-clean.
43* StandardizedSitcomHousing: Not quite. While the living room is at the right, and the kitchen at the left side of the stage, the front door is at the end of a corridor between those two rooms. The tv-set is in the rear left corner of the living room.
44* StudioAudience: Can be seen at the beginning and the end of each episode. (By the way, the people of TheSeventies were apparently [[IWasQuiteAFashionVictim quite fond of bright colours]]...)
45* TastesLikeFeet: According to Alfred, pizza tastes like a wool blanket that has been peed on.
46%%ZCE* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Alfred Tetzlaff.

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