Quips and Video Clips
We all have our favorite Fawlty Towers episodes, but some bits never lose their ability to make us laugh no matter how often we’ve seen them. It’s those bits that have kept its audience coming back for more. Fawlty Towers celebrated its 40th anniversary this past year with the best party bus rental dayton ohio had available for the cast, crew and fans of the show. It seems from all accounts that it continues to gain fans year after year. With only two seasons and 12 episodes recorded, it makes it somewhat of a phenomenon.
Another marker on the trail for fans who travel along the Fawlty Towers journey, is the fact that the hotel that inspired the series is scheduled for demolition, and is being torn down shortly after the first of the year. There can never be another. That’s life and there will be no rapid prototyping the old place.
Fawlty Towers almost didn’t make it to the viewers’ screen. Nearly landing in the back room, the graveyard of would be sitcoms, Fawlty Towers ran its pilot episode, and was completely panned by the executive producers. Too contrived, dated and comically predictable were some of the criticisms. Not sophisticated enough for audiences who were becoming more discerning in their taste for entertainment. Comments made to the effect that it was too vaudevillian and dated, were among the disapproving banter.
Basil is a bit of a buffoon, it’s one of the things we like about his character. There are parts of him that we can all relate to. Feeling put upon or over stressed by the small bits of life, having our priorities in the wrong order, wanting to please ourselves first. In all honesty, we all share portions of these traits at some point during our day. Nonetheless, we get to see them acted out in such elegance and chicanery through Basil Fawlty’s personality that we likely don’t mind relating a little personally to Basil’s bizarre antics. What builds a good TV personality – one that we want to tune in again and again, is the fact that in some way we can relate.