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=== ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' contains the following tropes: ===
=== ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' contains the following tropes: ===


* [[Aw Look They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Else and Alfred dancing tango at the end of the New Year's Eve episode.
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Else and Alfred dancing tango at the end of the New Year's Eve episode.
* [[Christmas Episode]]: Well, New Year's Eve episode, but close enough.
* [[Christmas Episode]]: Well, New Year's Eve episode, but close enough.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Alfred likes to give us hilarious "insights" into the then-contemporary politics.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Alfred likes to give us hilarious "insights" into the then-contemporary politics.
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* [[The Napoleon]]: Alfred; lampshaded in the Carnival episode, when he wears a Napoleon costume.
* [[The Napoleon]]: Alfred; lampshaded in the Carnival episode, when he wears a Napoleon costume.
* [[National Stereotypes]]: Alfred seems to believe in many of them, mostly the negative ones.
* [[National Stereotypes]]: Alfred seems to believe in many of them, mostly the negative ones.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: The actors for Else and Michael were replaced for the second season. [[They Changed It Now It Sucks|The series got cancelled soon thereafter.]]
* [[The Other Darrin]]: The actors for Else and Michael were replaced for the second season. [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|The series got cancelled soon thereafter.]]
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Hildegard Krekel and Diether Krebs, playing Rita and Michael respectively, were actually girlfriend and boyfriend in real life.
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Hildegard Krekel and Diether Krebs, playing Rita and Michael respectively, were actually girlfriend and boyfriend in real life.
* [[Standardized Sitcom Housing]]: 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.
* [[Standardized Sitcom Housing]]: 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.
* [[Star Making Role]]: This show kicked off the career of Diether Krebs (playing Michael) who went on to become a famous actor in Germany.
* [[Star-Making Role]]: This show kicked off the career of Diether Krebs (playing Michael) who went on to become a famous actor in Germany.
* [[Studio Audience]]: Can be seen at the beginning and the end of each episode. (By the way, the people of [[The Seventies]] were apparently [[I Was Quite a Fashion Victim|quite fond of bright colours]]...)
* [[Studio Audience]]: Can be seen at the beginning and the end of each episode. (By the way, the people of [[The Seventies]] were apparently [[I Was Quite a Fashion Victim|quite fond of bright colours]]...)
* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]: Alfred Tetzlaff, so much that his [[Fan Nickname]] is even ''Ekel Alfred'' (''Jerk Alfred'').
* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]: Alfred Tetzlaff, so much that his [[Fan Nickname]] is even ''Ekel Alfred'' (''Jerk Alfred'').

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Ein Herz und eine Seele (One Heart and One Soul) is a West German Live Action TV-series, produced from 1973 to 1976. Being a Foreign Remake of the Britcom Till Death Us Do Part, it is notable for bringing the Sit Com format to Germany.

The series deals with the everyday life of the reactionary and stubborn working class man Alfred Tetzlaff, his wife Else, his daughter Rita and his leftist son-in-law Michael.

Like Stromberg three decades later, this series is one of the very few 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 "Sylvesterpunsch" 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 East Zone GDR visit the Tetzlaffs, seems to have been repurposed as the holiday episode for the Day of German Unity.


Ein Herz und eine Seele contains the following tropes: