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Maria Recamier

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Nationality
  
French

Last appearance
  
The Great Un-Escape

Portrayed by
  
Francesca Gonshaw

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Occupation
  
Café Waitress/Prostitute

First appearance
  
The British Are Coming (Pilot)

Similar
  
Yvette Carte‑Blanche, Mimi Labonq, Madame Fanny La Fan, Edith Artois, Colonel Kurt von Strohm

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Maria Recamier is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!, which ran from 1982 to 1992. She was played by the actress Francesca Gonshaw.

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Maria was (like her colleague, Yvette, and her successor, Mimi) a young waitress at Cafe Rene and a prostitute for butter, sugar, chocolate, paraffin, petrol, cigarettes, a bike, and that the fact that she would get shot if she did not. Maria was in love with and was having an affair with Rene, and wanted to elope with him. She was very poor, and was paid a very meager salary at Cafe Rene. It was implied that because of the amount of Germans in France, whom she could sexually entertain and from whom she could get money, that they [the waitresses] were otherwise not paid at all. In "Saville Row to the Rescue", it was revealed that she had previously been a prostitute in Paris and whistled like an owl, to attract attention. Maria was very brave and did help the Resistance. In "Pigeon Post" and "Flight of Fancy", Maria dressed up as a schoolboy, although she still wore suspenders and stockings. In "The Great Un-Escape", whilst in a prisoner-of-war camp, Maria disguised herself as a red cross parcel, but failed to put on enough stamps, and was thus sent "back" to Switzerland. Strangely and worryingly enough, Maria was never seen or heard from again.

There is a theory that Maria was the mother of "Rene Artois Jr.".

"R"

Maria also had a habit of gargling the letter "R", thus causing her to spit on people near to her. She would become annoyed when they subsequently wiped themselves. This was a gag playing on the guttural R of the French language – Maria's speech was an extreme exaggeration of the stereotypical French pronunciation.

References

Maria Recamier Wikipedia