Fawlty Towers (hotel)

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Fawlty Towers, as seen in the opening credits
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Fawlty Towers, as seen in the opening credits

Fawlty Towers is the name of the fictional hotel in which the UK television series Fawlty Towers is set, and which gives the TV series its name. The hotel's exterior location is represented by the now demolished Wooburn Grange Country Club in Buckinghamshire.

The hotel was inspired by the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, the rude manager of which, Donald Sinclair, was the inspiration for the character of Basil Fawlty. In the series, the exterior shots and several mentions during the shows such as those of a "table tennis table" and "ample parking" would imply that the hotel in the series is much bigger than the regular filming set shows, all of which is presumably not shown for budgetary reasons.

The hotel has inspired several other hotels and guesthouses to call themselves "Fawlty Towers" after the hotel featured in the televison series, including:

The hotel also inspired a Counter-Strike Source map detailing the building and grounds.


Fawlty Towers
Characters:
Basil Fawlty | Sybil Fawlty | Manuel | Polly Sherman
Major Gowen | Terry the Chef | Miss Tibbs & Miss Gatsby
Audrey | Notable guests
Episodes:
A Touch of Class | The Builders | The Wedding Party | The Hotel Inspectors | Gourmet Night | The Germans
Communication Problems | The Psychiatrist | Waldorf Salad | The Kipper and the Corpse | The Anniversary | Basil the Rat
The "thirteenth episode" rumour
Cast and crew:
John Cleese | Connie Booth | Prunella Scales | Andrew Sachs
Ballard Berkeley | Gilly Flower | Renee Roberts | Brian Hall
John Howard Davies | Bob Spiers
See also:
Donald Sinclair | Wooburn Grange Country Club | Torquay | The hotel | Don't Mention the War (song)