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John Cleese (Basil Fawlty), stars as a eccentric hotel owner in Torquay married to one Sibil Fawlty (Prunella Scales). Polly (Connie Booth - Cleeses wife up to beginning/ending of the second series) plays the part of a waitress along with Spanish waiter Manuel (Andrew Sachs).
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First broadcast in 1975 'Fawlty Towers' has remained a timeless example of comic writing ... more
acting and characterisation at its very best. This DVD features all six memorable episodes from the first series. A Touch Of Class: An confidence trickster comes to stay at the hotel just after Basil has taken an ad in a posh magazine to attract a better class of clientele... The Builders: The Fawltys take a holiday and leave Polly and Manuel to run (or should that be ruin?) the place just as O'Reilly's builders come to redo the lobby. The Wedding Party: Basil wants 'none of that' going on in his rooms and suspects some guests and Polly of carrying on. The Hotel Inspectors: Some inspectors are in town and Basil's paranoia causes him to alternately fawn over and offend his guests. Gourmet Night: To bring the right type of crowd into the hotel Basil establishes a Gourmet Night but when the Rotarians arrive there are a few problems with the chef refusing to stop sampling too much wine from the cellar and the car refusing to go any further. The Germans: Sybil goes into the hospital for toe surgery leaving Basil to cope with a fire drill single-handed. After a couple of blows on the head Basil forgets not to mention the war and tells some German guests where Germany went wrong in WWII....
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First broadcast in 1979 the second series of Fawlty Towers is every bit as hilarious as ... more
the first. It has remained a timeless example of comic writing acting and characterisation at its very best. This DVD features all six memorable episodes from the second series. Communication Problems: A slightly deaf woman named Mrs Richards insists that she has had a large amount of money stolen at the hotel and against Sybil's wishes Basil unwisely puts a fiver on a horse called Dragonfly. Even more unwisely he gives the winning to the Major and tells Manuel to keep it quiet... The Psychiatrist: A psychiatrist and his wife come to stay and Basil thinks Sybil is telling them all about his life. Waldorf Salad: An American and his wife get unsatisfactory service at Fawlty Towers when he has the temerity to order a Waldorf salad after the kitchen has closed. The Kipper and the Corpse: Unknown to Basil a guest dies in the night while an obnoxious woman insists on VIP service for her dog. The Anniversary: Sybil storms out of Fawlty Towers just before Basil's surprise anniversary party leaving Polly to impersonate her while Basil spends the evening trying to convince their friends she's simply ill. Basil the Rat: The health inspector is coming and Basil tells Manuel to get rid of his pet rat (which is not a pedigree Siberian hamster!) later to discover it has been named Basil...
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The entire first series of one of the BBC's all time classic comedies. Contains the ... more
following six episodes: A Touch of Class; The Builders; The Wedding Party; The Hotel Inspectors; Gourmet Night, and The German. Whatever you do, don't mention the war! Also available as part of a Box Set, along with Series 2.
The entire second series of one of the BBC's all time classic comedies. Contains the ... more
following six episodes: Communication Problems; The Psychiatrist; Waldorf Salad; The Kipper And The Corpse; The Anniversary; and Basil The Rat Also available as part of a Box Set, along with Series 1.
Comedy - Director: Richard Boden, Mandie Fletcher, Martin Shardlow - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson, Rowan Atkinson
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Advantages: Original Humour, John Cleese, Reality Disadvantages: Only 12 Episodes made, More extras....
...Torquay married to one Sibil Fawlty (Prunella Scales). Polly (Connie Booth - Cleeses wife up to beginning/ending of the second series) plays the part of a waitress along with Spanish waiter Manuel (Andrew Sachs).
The series throughout contains numerous jokes and other gags as Basil's life seems to just disappear in front of him, through the daily running of a hotel. His marriage to Sybil is not one of love, (we can see this through ... ...wife get unsatisfactory service at Fawlty Towers when he has the temerity to order a Waldorf salad after the kitchen has closed.
The Kipper and the Corpse: Unknown to Basil, a guest dies in the night while an obnoxious woman insists on VIP service for her dog.
The Anniversary: Sybil storms out of Fawlty Towers just before Basil's surprise anniversary party leaving Polly to impersonate her while Basil spends the evening ... more
As a youngster, my parents hated this comedy. I chose i different path though. Flicking through the world of Digital TV, i came across this program, and i have never looked back.
John Cleese (Basil Fawlty), stars as a eccentric hotel owner in Torquay married to one Sibil Fawlty (Prunella Scales). Polly (Connie Booth - Cleeses wife up to beginning/ending of the second series) plays the part of a waitress along with Spanish waiter Manuel (Andrew Sachs).
The series throughout contains numerous jokes and other gags as Basil's life seems to just disappear in front of him, through the daily running of a hotel. His marriage to Sybil is not one of love, (we can see this through the non-verbal/verbal messages given out to the audience through the characters actions), but through our own perceiving view that parents had a large part to play in the role of these 2 getting married. The marital stress is made worse through the Spanish waiter "Manuel", who tends to just make things worse for Cleese who uses the excuse that "Don't mind him, he's from Barcelona", one of the great comedic lines from the century, taking out his stress physically by hitting the Spaniard when he makes mistakes. This could be considered cruel, but the way it is acted is so light-hearted you almost burst into tears of laughter just watching it!
The crew only ever filmed 12 episodes, which make the 12 they did film worth their weight in gold, as everyone is just as good as the last and they never lose their laughter by straining even more laughs I could imagine by filming more. The 12 episodes were:-
SERIES 1
A Touch Of Class: An confidence trickster comes to stay at the hotel, just after Basil has taken an ad in a posh magazine to attract a better class of clientele...
The Builders: The Fawltys take a holiday and leave Polly and Manuel to run (or should that be ruin?) the place just as O'Reilly's builders come to redo the lobby.
The Wedding Party: Basil wants `none of that' going on in his rooms and suspects some guests and Polly of carrying on.
The Hotel Inspectors: Some inspectors are in town and Basil's paranoia causes him to alternately fawn over and offend his guests.
Gourmet Night: To bring the right type of crowd into the hotel, Basil establishes a Gourmet Night but when the Rotarians arrive there are a few problems with the chef refusing to stop sampling too much wine from the cellar and the car refusing to go any further.
The Germans: Sybil goes into the hospital for toe surgery, leaving Basil to cope with a fire drill single-handed. After a couple of blows on the head, Basil forgets not to mention the war and tells some German guests where Germany went wrong in WWII.... The most famous,funniest episode in comedy history!
SERIES 2
Communication Problems: A slightly deaf woman named Mrs Richards insists that she has had a large amount of money stolen at the hotel, and against Sybil's wishes Basil unwisely puts a fiver on a horse called Dragonfly. Even more unwisely he gives the winning to the Major and tells Manuel to keep it quiet...
The Psychiatrist: A psychiatrist and his wife come to stay and Basil thinks Sybil is telling them all about his life.
Waldorf Salad: An American and his wife get unsatisfactory service at Fawlty Towers when he has the temerity to order a Waldorf salad after the kitchen has closed.
The Kipper and the Corpse: Unknown to Basil, a guest dies in the night while an obnoxious woman insists on VIP service for her dog.
The Anniversary: Sybil storms out of Fawlty Towers just before Basil's surprise anniversary party leaving Polly to impersonate her while Basil spends the evening trying to convince their friends she's simply ill.
Basil the Rat: The health inspector is coming and Basil tells Manuel to get rid of his pet rat (which is not a pedigree Siberian hamster!), later to discover it has been named Basil...
Bringing these glorious episodes to DVD in one neat box set was a success, and value for money. At £20 from your nearest DVD store, its money well spent. To be able to own a legendery comedy from many a year ago is something we are all proud to hold.
The 2/3 discs hold Series 1 & 2, while the 3rd disc has a few features of never seen before material. There are a 3 interviews with John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Andrew Sachs. These are very entertaining to listen to and provide alot of information about the filming/background to Fawlty Towers which isnt on the commentary track. One of the best features on the disc, just for the information about the series from those directly involved in its production for the die-hard Fawlty Towers fan. Also included on the disc are the filmographies and biographies of the main cast, in which you can have read out to you on Audio form as you read, as don't you just hate reading thousands of words on a TV screen…. Interesting addition that certainly helps ease the strain on the eyes usually created by the usual boring nature of cast/crew filmographies. There is also Torquay tourist guide that tells how the birth of the series came about and how it was based on an actual hotel. Very worthwhile. The last addition to the disc is a series of outtakes which basically shows the usual images of actors messing up their lines etc. Extremely funny, as all outtake reels tend to be and this one isn't staged!
Overall, This is a must have for all fans of Fawlty Towers and for £20 it's a must buy, just remember one thing, "Whatever you do, don't mention the war!".
It will keep you laughing for years to come and is a great comedic writing from Cleese and Booth, in their last series they wrote together. Modern comedys just dont do the same......and not to add, a catchy classical theme tune.
Advantages: fun, laughter and tears. Disadvantages: only twelve episodes made
...Saches and Connie Booth.
Fawlty towers was a classic comedy, set in a fictional hotel in Torquay, which began in September 1975 until October 1979, creating 12 episodes into 2 series.
The main Characters being the hotel owners Basil Fawlty, (played by John Cleese), with his stressed out attitude and the tendency to create chaos out of calm. Also his wife Sybil (played by Prunella Scales), with her beehive hair style and laid back, if lazy, attitude.
... ...Booth) and Manuel, (played by Andrew Saches), the Spanish waiter with his pigeon English and his willingness to please.
There are a few other regular characters who are guest at the hotel from hell, there's Major Gowen, (played by Ballard Berkeley) with his posh sounding voice and his forgetful manner, always asking for the newspaper.
Then the lady residents, Miss Tibbs, (played by Gilly Flower) and Miss Gatsby, (played by Renee Roberts). These ...
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Advantages: Guaranteed to laugh, nice presentation of DVDs Disadvantages: Only 12 episodes
This is an excellent complete collection of the classic FawltyTowers series & a must for any fan & it comes highly recommended. No matter how many times you watch it you are guaranteed to be laughing. ...
Advantages: Superb comedy with John Cleese Disadvantages: It's a shame there weren't more series
in PAL format, Subtitles (other than English): French, German and Dutch, Picture Format 4:3, DVD release date: 19 November 2001. Rated PG (Parental Guidance)
Price: £22.99 - a super price for the whole series!
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This is a great British comedy which can be described as being short and sweet and has not been overdone. It is a shame of course that there aren't any more episodes of superb comedy from John Cleese. The boxset also includes every episode as well as some great features and is certainly worth buying for any FawltyTowers fan so you can watch those great episodes over and over again!
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Advantages: fantastic humour from the god of all moaners Disadvantages: none apart from not enough episodes made
Created by John Cleese and Connie Booth.
Series 1 produced and directed by John Howard Davies.
Series 2 produced by Dougkas Argent, Directed by Bob Spiers.
Starring John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Saches and Connie Booth.
Fawltytowers was a classic comedy, set in a fictional hotel in Torquay, which began in September 1975 until October 1979, creating 12 episodes into 2 series.
The main Characters being the hotel owners Basil Fawlty, (played by John Cleese), with his stressed out attitude and the tendency to create chaos out of calm. Also his wife Sybil (played by Prunella Scales), with her beehive hair style and laid back, if lazy, attitude.
Then there was the housekeeper Polly, (played by Connie Booth) and Manuel, (played by Andrew Saches), the Spanish waiter with his pigeon English and his willingness to please ...
The trials and tribulations faced by the owner of a hotel in Torquay. The complete twelve episodes: 'A Touch Of Class', 'The Builders', 'The Wedding Party', 'The Hotel Inspectors', 'Gourmet Night', 'The Germans', 'Communication Problems', 'The Kipper And The Corpse', 'The Psychiatrist', 'Waldorf Salad', 'The Anniversary' and 'Basil The Rat'.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO; SONY DADC
Release date
19/11/2001
No of Discs
3
Catalogue No
BBCDVD 1072
Barcode
5014503107222
Screenwriter
Connie Booth, John Cleese
Narrator
Connie Booth
Featured
John Cleese, Connie Booth
Author
John Cleese, Connie Booth
Voice
John Cleese
Languages
Main Language
English
Subtitle Language
Dutch, English, French, German
Hearing Impaired Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Exclusive Interview With John Cleese, Exclusive Interview With Prunella Scales, Exclusive Interview With Andrew Sachs, Commentary On Series One By The Director John Howard Davies, Commentary On Series Two By Director Bob Spiers, Artist Profiles, Out Takes, Scene Selection, Torquay Tourist Guide Documentary
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital Mono English
DVD Description
No-one can believe that there were only ever twelve episodes of FAWLTY TOWERS. Perhaps it was because they couldn't come up with any more anagrams for the opening credits
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