Fawlty Towers is a sitcom that first broadcast in 1975, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It is set in the fictional hotel Fawlty Towers in Torquay, run by the skinflint, snobbish Basil Fawlty. Here, Basil inappropriately entertains his German guests.
9th September 2010
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51-and-counting12th September 2010 - 15:58
totally agree with Nick, fire alarm scene is really funny, magic.
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cafcnick12th September 2010 - 15:42
This is a great episode. People seem to forget it's the same episode as the fire alarm tests, which are hilarious.
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