Ein Herz und eine Seele
Ein Herz und eine Seele
Comedy

Ein Herz und eine Seele

2S | 25E
01/15/1973
8.7
The chicken
S1E1

1. The chicken

7.7
1/15/1973
The television set
S1E2

2. The television set

7.5
1/29/1973
Visit from the east zone
S1E3

3. Visit from the east zone

9.0
2/12/1973
The funeral
S1E4

4. The funeral

7.7
2/26/1973
The bomb
S1E5

5. The bomb

8.7
3/12/1973
Real estate sale
S1E6

6. Real estate sale

7.3
3/26/1973
Silver wedding anniversary
S1E7

7. Silver wedding anniversary

9.5
4/9/1973
Holiday preparations
S1E8

8. Holiday preparations

9.5
4/30/1973
Thanksgiving
S1E9

9. Thanksgiving

8.3
10/1/1973
A serious illness
S1E10

10. A serious illness

8.0
10/29/1973
The pervert
S1E11

11. The pervert

9.0
11/26/1973
New Year's Eve grog
S1E12

12. New Year's Eve grog

9.3
12/31/1973
The oven is out
S1E13

13. The oven is out

8.5
1/28/1974
Mardi gras procession
S1E14

14. Mardi gras procession

9.0
2/25/1974
The spring-cleaning
S1E15

15. The spring-cleaning

8.5
3/18/1974
Self-service
S1E16

16. Self-service

8.0
4/13/1974
Visit from the east zone (colour version)
S1E17

17. Visit from the east zone (colour version)

9.5
6/17/1974
Holiday Preparations (colour version)
S1E18

18. Holiday Preparations (colour version)

8.3
7/15/1974
Change of scenery, literally: "wallpaper"
S1E19

19. Change of scenery, literally: "wallpaper"

9.0
8/12/1974
Public enemy
S1E20

20. Public enemy

7.5
9/9/1974
The pervert (colour version)
S1E21

21. The pervert (colour version)

9.5
11/4/1974

Overview

Ein Herz und eine Seele is a German cult sitcom based on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part by Johnny Speight. The show premiered on January 15, 1973 and lasted for about twenty episodes, airing its last on November 4, 1974. In 1976, the show had a short-lived revival with another four episodes. Ein Herz und eine Seele was written by Wolfgang Menge. The show was extremely successful during its initial run and it still proves very popular in reruns. Two episodes in particular, Silvesterpunsch and Rosenmontagszug have gained such popularity that they are now shown traditionally on German TV on New Year's Eve and Rosenmontag, respectively.