A hotel is run by a lunatic who can't please his guests, has a shaky marriage with a cruel woman, and a Spanish porter who can barely speak English. Fortunately an intelligent and attractive maid helps him out of the various situations he gets into.
Product description
FAWLTY TOWERS - All 12 Episodes from Series 1 and 2 plus Bonus Special Features Disc
The series focuses on the exploits and misadventures of short-fused hotelier Basil Fawlty, his wife Sybil, and their employees, porter and waiter Manuel, maid Polly, and chef Terry. The episodes typically revolve around Basil's efforts to succeed in 'raising the tone' of his hotel and his increasing frustration at the numerous complications and mistakes, both his own and those of others, which prevent him from doing so. Much of the humour comes from Basil's overly aggressive manner, engaging in angry but witty arguments with guests, staff, and in particular his formidable wife, whom he addresses (in a faux-romantic way) with insults such as "that golfing puff adder", "my little piranha fish", and "my little nest of vipers". Despite this, he frequently feels intimidated, she being able to stop him in his tracks at any time, usually with a short, sharp cry of "Basil!". At the end of some episodes, Basil succeeds in annoying (or at least bemusing) the guests and frequently gets his comeuppance.
The plots are occasionally intricate and always farcical, involving coincidences, misunderstandings, cross-purposes and meetings both missed and accidental. The innuendo of the bedroom farce is sometimes present (often to the disgust of the socially conservative Basil), but it is his eccentricity, not his lust, that drives the plots. The events that take place in each episode happen in such a way that they negatively affect Basil's personality, and test what little patience he has to breaking point, sometimes causing his mental state to deteriorate to the point where he has all but suffered a total breakdown by the end of the episode (some cut to the credits as he is on the brink of doing so).
The guests at the hotel are typically comic foils to Basil's anger and outbursts. Each episode's one-shot guest characters provide a different characteristic that he cannot stand (including promiscuity, being working class, or being foreign). Requests both reasonable and impossible test his temper. Even the disabled seem to annoy him, with the episode "Communication Problems" revolving around the havoc caused by the frequent Abbott and Costello-esque misunderstandings between the staff and the hard-of-hearing Mrs Richards (not to mention the contributions from dotty resident Major, the show's other regular character). By the end, Basil faints just at the mention of her name. This episode is typical of the show's careful weaving of humorous situations through comedy cross-talk. The show also uses mild black humour at times, notably when Basil is forced to hide a dead body, and in some of the comments made by Basil both about Sybil ("Did you ever see that film, How to Murder Your Wife? ... Awfully good; I saw it six times") and the guests ("May I suggest that you consider moving to a hotel closer to the sea? Or preferably in it.").
Basil behaves particularly violently towards Manuel (an emotional, but innocent, Spaniard whose almost total lack of English vocabulary causes him to make some of the most elementary mistakes) including beating the hapless waiter with a frying pan and smacking him on the forehead with a spoon, despite Manuel's piteous pleading, echoing the antics of the Three Stooges. The violence directed at Manuel has been one of the few reasons for negative criticisms levelled at Fawlty Towers over the years. In this, and in other exaggerated physical mannerisms of Basil, Fawlty Towers employs physical comedy reminiscent of the Marx Brothers' fast-paced slapstick humour.
Basil often displays blatant snobbishness in order to climb the social ladder, frequently expressing disdain for the "riff-raff" and "yobbos" that he believes regularly populate the hotel. His desperation is apparent, as he makes increasingly hopeless manoeuvres and painful faux pas in trying to gain favour with the wealthy, yet finds himself forced to serve and help people he sees as beneath him. As such, Basil's efforts tend to be counter-productive, with guests leaving the hotel in disgust and his marriage (and sanity) stretching further and further towards breaking point.
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DVD Rating
Like New: a DVD in perfect condition. The box or jewel case is clean and vivid, with no signs of wear except for one broken plastic tooth holding the third disc in place.
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See the list of episodes and other details under Additional information.
Additional information
Starring
John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs, Connie Booth, Ballard Berkeley, Gilly Flower, Renee Roberts, Brian Hall
Format
Box set, Colour PAL UK
Main soundtrack
English Dual Mono
Subtitles
OFF, English, German, French, Dutch
Region
Aspect ratio
4:3
Number of discs
DVD9x3
Classification
BBFC
Studio
2 Entertain Video
DVD release date
3 Oct 2005
Run time
374 minutes (6 hours 14 mins)
EAN
5014503179427
Episodes
Disc 1
01 A Touch of Class 02 The Builders 03 The Wedding Party 04 The Hotel Inspectors 05 Gourmet Night 06 The Germans
Disc 2
07 Communication Problems 08 The Psychiatrist 09 Waldorf Salad 10 The Kipper and the Corpse 11 The Anniversary 12 Basil the Rat
Disc 3
* Exclusive Interview with John Cleese * Exclusive Interview with Prunella Scales * Exclusive Interview with Andrew Sachs * A Commentary on Series One by the Director of Series One, John Howard Davies * A Commentary on Series Two by the Director of Series Two, Bob Spiers * Artist Profiles * Out-Takes * Torquay Tourist Guide (Short Documentary Film)