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  • On the Menu for "A Touch of Class" — First Episode, First Season
    November 22, 2005

    On the Menu for "A Touch of Class" — First Episode, First Season

    This post was archived from the original website for Fawlty Towers Revisited, which premiered on public television in 2005. 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 […]

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  • John Cleese describes Fawlty Towers as "just little 30-minute farces that start very, very low key and end up absolutely frantic."
    November 18, 2005

    John Cleese describes Fawlty Towers as "just little 30-minute farces that start very, very low key and end up absolutely frantic."

    This post was archived from the original website for Fawlty Towers Revisited, which premiered on public television in 2005.

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  • Basil Fawlty Earns a "D" in the Science of Great Comedy
    November 16, 2005

    Basil Fawlty Earns a "D" in the Science of Great Comedy

    This post was archived from the original website for Fawlty Towers Revisited, which premiered on public television in 2005. In 2000, the British Film Institute selected Fawlty Towers as the best British television show. After a year-long poll looking for Britain’s Best Sitcom, the BBC announced this year that Fawlty Towers ranked as the fifth best sitcom of all time by […]

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  • PBS Revisits Fawlty Towers for 30th Anniversary Special
    November 15, 2005

    PBS Revisits Fawlty Towers for 30th Anniversary Special

    This post was archived from the original website for Fawlty Towers Revisited, which premiered on public television in 2005. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Fawlty Towers, PBS stations across the country will check back in to the loony English hotel for an exclusive, definitive retrospective on what many consider to be one of the world’s funniest […]

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