Fawlty Towers is 50 years old – the legendary British sitcom, created by John Cleese and Connie Booth, aired its first ...
The classic comedy starring John Cleese only lasted two series but still delights today. On its anniversary, we celebrate Fawlty Towers, from inconvenient corpses to goose-stepping hoteliers ...
Basil's delighted when a married couple - both doctors - check in. However, Sybil's busy flirting with a young male guest, and when he discovers that one of the doctors is a psychiatrist, he grows ...
John Cleese has revealed the plot details for his Fawlty Towers reboot - which will open with the death of Sybil Fawlty. Cleese has now told The Sun: "The new one starts with Sybil’s death and Basil’s ...
It is 50 years since Fawlty Towers first appeared on our screens, with the farcical comedy series still enjoying a large and devoted fanbase. Audiences were introduced to John Cleese as rude hotel ...
British sitcoms have a place in our hearts, from classics such as Last of the Summer Wine to The Office and modern-day hits like The Inbetweeners. Almost everyone could tell you their favorite British ...
LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Classic 1970s comedy show "Fawlty Towers" is hitting the London stage in May in a new theatrical adaptation, nearly 50 years after the original television series first aired.
Although this year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the first appearance of ‘Fawlty Towers' on TV screens, the hotelier from ...
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The London West End stage adaptation of “Fawlty Towers” will be free of racial slurs, creator John Cleese has said. “Fawlty Towers – The Play” is based on the classic 1975 sitcom and is written by ...
Fawlty Towers runs at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley from September 30 – October 4 2025, with performances running around two hours including an interval, and tickets start at around £20 per person.
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