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Tuesday, December 6
Posted at 09:11PM (CST)
"Do you have rats in Spain, or did Franco have them all shot?" says Basil. Fortunately rats aren't on the menu for this final(?) episode of Fawlty Towers, which was transmitted on October 25, 1979. Veal is,... more »
Posted at 08:50PM (CST)
Much to the dismay of Fawlty Towers' chef, Terry, this episode gives Manuel his big chance to get into the kitchen and cook his special paella dish for Basil & Sybil's 15th wedding anniversary. Unfortunately, only one of them will be there to celebrate in this episode, first broadcast on... more »
Posted at 08:13PM (CST)
Geoffrey Palmer guests in this episode, which was first broadcast on March 12, 1979. One thing lies in the way of his simple quest for a plate... more »
Posted at 07:57PM (CST)
This show first aired on March 5, 1979, and it's about one key difference between American and Brits, more »
Posted at 07:25PM (CST)
John Cleese explains in "Fawlty Towers - Fully Booked" that this episode is about Basil's dislike of any kind of sexual bevahior. So the only thing more »
Posted at 07:08PM (CST)
Saving money was the main theme of this episode, which was broadcast on Feburary 19, 1979, more »
Posted at 06:30PM (CST)
One of the most memorable episodes, "The Germans" was first broadcast on Oct,. 24, 1975. And repeat after me, "Don't mention the .....!" more »
Thursday, December 1
Posted at 12:15AM (CST)
Food definitely was the focus of this popular episode, which was first broadcast on Oct. 17, 1975. From the "potted" chef to the cantankerous car, everything seems to work against Basil's more »
Wednesday, November 30
Posted at 11:15PM (CST)
Remember Mr. Hutchison's "televisual feast" in this episode? The character was played by Bernard Cribbins, who shares some behind-the-scenes recollections about working with John Cleese in more »
Sunday, November 27
Posted at 12:11AM (CST)
"The Builders" episode was first broadcast on Sept. 26, 1975. Veal and sausages were on the menu. more »
Tuesday, November 22
Posted at 10:08AM (CST)
Food certainly played a key supporting role in Fawlty Towers. So we thought it would be fun to provide you with the "menu" for each episode, as well as links to recipes for such.
In addition to picking up some ideas for your holiday entertaining, we also hope you will find plenty of inspiration for that perfect menu to share with your guests at your very own Fawlty Towers Revisited watching party. more »
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