John Cleese has adapted three episodes of Fawlty Towers into a play, which will premiere in the West End in May.
Fawlty Towers is often, quite rightly, cited as one of the best sitcoms ever made. Starring John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs and Connie Booth, it was written by Cleese and Booth who, according to the DVD commentaries, took six weeks to plot and write each episode.
The show was based on a real hotel the Monty Python team stayed at, with Basil Fawlty based on its proprietor Donald Sinclair, after whom Cleese later named his character in Rat Race.
According to the British Comedy Guide, Cleese has adapted three episodes for the stage as a play which will premiere at the Apollo Theatre in the West End in June. Caroline Jay Ranger will direct.
The episodes are The Hotel Inspector and The Germans from Series 1 and Communication Problems...
Fawlty Towers is often, quite rightly, cited as one of the best sitcoms ever made. Starring John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs and Connie Booth, it was written by Cleese and Booth who, according to the DVD commentaries, took six weeks to plot and write each episode.
The show was based on a real hotel the Monty Python team stayed at, with Basil Fawlty based on its proprietor Donald Sinclair, after whom Cleese later named his character in Rat Race.
According to the British Comedy Guide, Cleese has adapted three episodes for the stage as a play which will premiere at the Apollo Theatre in the West End in June. Caroline Jay Ranger will direct.
The episodes are The Hotel Inspector and The Germans from Series 1 and Communication Problems...
- 2/5/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Doghouse actor Danny Dyer has revealed that he turned down the chance to appear on Channel 4’s Celebrity Big Brother.
Dyer admitted that he was offered £200,000 to do the show, but refused to go in as he feared it would ’screw up’ his career.
Danny wrote in his column for Zoo magazine:
“Last year, Celebrity Big Brother offered me £200k to go into the house. There was no f**king way I was doing it. It’s not worth the aggro. Plus, by the time I’d paid the taxman and my agent, I’d only have seen half the cash!”
He added: “It would purely be a money-making move, but you risk screwing up your career and you get those f**king Z-listers dissecting your personality on that Little Brother show. Plus, the producers would make me Mr Sweary.”
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Dyer admitted that he was offered £200,000 to do the show, but refused to go in as he feared it would ’screw up’ his career.
Danny wrote in his column for Zoo magazine:
“Last year, Celebrity Big Brother offered me £200k to go into the house. There was no f**king way I was doing it. It’s not worth the aggro. Plus, by the time I’d paid the taxman and my agent, I’d only have seen half the cash!”
He added: “It would purely be a money-making move, but you risk screwing up your career and you get those f**king Z-listers dissecting your personality on that Little Brother show. Plus, the producers would make me Mr Sweary.”
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- 1/5/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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