Episodios

  • Introducing The Fawlty Towers Podcast
    Aug 16 2018

    Welcome to the Fawlty Towers Podcast, hosted by Gerry and Iain. This show is an informal and affectionate retrospective of the classic BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers by John Cleese and Connie Booth.

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    Episode 0: Introduction


    Hosted by the team behind The Columbo Podcast and The Blackadder Podcast (amongst others), the Fawlty Towers podcast looks back at each episode of the series to relive and enjoy them, but also to see how well they stand up for a twenty-first century audience.

    We hope you enjoy the podcast and look forward to sharing our love for Fawlty Towers with you and receiving your feedback. There will be a post available for discussion of each episode here on the website and you can find us on both Twitter and Facebook too.

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    9 m
  • A Touch of Class – Episode 1
    Sep 12 2018

    A Touch of Class was the first episode of Fawlty Towers and introduced viewers to John Cleese and Prunella Scales as Basil and Sybil Fawlty, Torquay hoteliers. In this podcast Gerry and Iain try to attract a better calibre of podcast listeners.

    Alongside the ubiquitous Cleese and the striking Scales the principal cast was rounded out by series co-creator Connie Booth as Polly, a hotel employee; and Andrew Sachs as Manuel, television’s most enduring image of a Spanish waiter. This episode also introduces Ballard Berkeley as the recurring Major Gowen as well as Gilly Flower and Renee Roberts who play the ever-present duo of Miss Tibbs and Miss Gatsby.

    In Episode 1 we find Basil working hard to market Fawlty Towers as a destination for the kind of classy guests he believes he’d enjoy working around. Undercover cop Danny Brown (Robin Ellis) and family man Mr Wareing (Terence Conoley) are of far less interest to him than Lord Melbury (Michael Gwynn), whose arrival causes quite a stir.

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was directed and produced by John Howard Davies.

    A Touch of Class was released in 1975. It is 30 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    48 m
  • The Builders – Episode 2
    Sep 19 2018

    The Builders was the second episode of Fawlty Towers and featured a calamitous attempt by Basil to save a few quid on some structural alterations to the hotel. In this podcast Gerry and Iain have blocked off the door to the studio and are recording in the kitchen instead.

    This episode featured a handful of recognisable guest stars, including David Kelly as the builder O’Reilly, James Appleby as his more professional contemporary Stubbs and Michael Halsey as one of O’Reilly’s men.

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was directed and produced by John Howard Davies.

    The Builders was released in 1975. It is 28 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    39 m
  • The Wedding Party – Episode 3
    Sep 26 2018

    The Wedding Party was the third episode of Fawlty Towers and sees Basil’s moral code put to the test as two couples – and Polly – start to spend a lot of time in each other’s company. In this podcast Gerry and Iain have decided to record in separate studios.

    This episode featured a few memorable guest appearances including Yvonne Gilan as Mrs. Peignoir; Conrad Phillips and Diana King as Mr & Mrs Lloyd; and Trevor Adams and April Walker as Alan and Jean, the initial subjects of Basil’s ire.

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was directed and produced by John Howard Davies.

    The Wedding Party was released in 1975. It is 33 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    43 m
  • The Hotel Inspectors – Episode 4
    Oct 3 2018

    The Hotel Inspectors was the fourth episode of Fawlty Towers and sees Basil pushed to the limit by a demanding guest who just might be here to assess the premises. In this podcast Gerry and Iain suspect one another of not being the spoons salesmen they claim to be.

    This episode featured an appearance from national treasure Bernard Cribbins as TV-reserving spoons salesman Mr Hutchinson and noted film actor James Cossins as wine aficionado Mr Walt.

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was directed and produced by John Howard Davies.

    The Hotel Inspectors was released in 1975. It is 29 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    44 m
  • Gourmet Night – Episode 5
    Oct 10 2018

    Gourmet Night was the fifth episode of Fawlty Towers and tests Basil and Sybil’s capacity for improvisation as their new chef struggles to handle Manuel’s rejection. In this podcast Gerry and Iain beat their microphones with branches.

    This episode featured Pink Panther star André Maranne as local restaurateur André; Steve Plytas as chef Kurt; and Allan Cuthbertson & Ann Way as Colonel and Mrs Hall, guests at the titular Gourmet evening.

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was directed and produced by John Howard Davies.

    Gourmet Night was released in 1975. It is 29 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    43 m
  • The Germans – Episode 6
    Oct 17 2018

    The Germans was the final episode of Fawlty Towers‘ first season and sees both Basil and Sybil hospitalised before a group of European visitors arrive at the hotel. In this podcast Gerry and Iain exchange pleasantries with various taxidermied animals.

    Guest appearances in this episode included Louis Mahoney as the Fawltys’ doctor; Brenda Cowling as a ward sister; Claire Davenport, John Lawrence and Iris Fry as guests confused by Basil’s bizarre fire drill; and Willy Bowman, Nick Kane, Dan Gillan and Lisa Bergmayr as visiting German guests

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. It was directed and produced by John Howard Davies.

    The Germans was released in 1975. It is 31 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    44 m
  • Communication Problems – Episode 7
    Oct 24 2018

    Communication Problems was the first episode of Fawlty Towers‘ long-awaited second season and sees Basil struggle to cope with a very particular visitor. In this podcast Gerry and Iain blame each other for a big win at the bookies.

    Joan Sanderson was the principal guest in this episode as her iconic take on Mrs Richards stole every scene. Brian Hall was introduced as hotel chef Terry and the other principals remained in place from season 1.

    The episode was, like the rest of the series, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth. Each of Season 2’s six shows were produced by Douglas Argent and directed by Bob Spiers.

    Communication Problems was released in 1979. It is 31 minutes long and originally aired on BBC 2. The show can be viewed on Netflix in the UK and Ireland and is available on DVD around the world.

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    43 m