Fawlty Towers: Season 1, Episode 3 - The Wedding Party (a.k.a. Sex)
Fawlty Towers on Imdb20 July 1976 (Sweden)
Comedy
Hotel owner Basil Fawlty's incompetence, short fuse, and arrogance form a combination that ensures accidents and trouble are never far away.
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'Coronation Street' confirm Sachs casting
added by newsBotCoronation Street producers have confirmed that veteran actor Andrew Sachs has accepted their offer to appear in the ITV soap. The 78-year-old former Fawlty Towers actor is rumoured to have been cast in the role of Norris Cole's (Malcolm Hebden) brother. A spokesperson for the soap said: "I can confirm that Andrew Sachs has taken us up on the offer. He will be joining us later this year." They added:
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Sachs avoids Manuelgate in autobiography
added by newsBotAndrew Sachs has divulged that his upcoming autobiography will not devote much space to the Manuelgate scandal. The 78-year-old Fawlty Towers star was the victim of lewd prank calls from BBC presenters Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand in October, resulting in Ross being suspended for three months and Brand leaving the broadcaster. Sachs revealed to The Daily Telegraph that he had started
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Frosty Bumped Into John Cleese at Sundance and Learned About A Fish Called Wanda Musical -- Your day wasn't that cool.
added by newsBotGoing to Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival apparently wasn't awesome enough so our intrepid Editor-in-Chief Steve "Frosty" Weintraub had the good fortune to bump into legendary comedian John Cleese while exiting a Starbucks. This was actually Cleese's first time attending Sundance and he was spending the week there with his daughter, Camilla. Both Frosty and Cleese walked towards the local Albertson's and talked about Cleese's upcoming projects, because when you bump into John Cleese, the smart idea is to ask him about his plans for the future and not quote lines of "Fawlty Towers" at him, which is what I probably would have done. While the idea has been mentioned in passing a few times, Cleese is actually working in earnest with Camilla on a stage musical adaptation of his classic film, "A Fish Called Wanda". They're ...
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