Talk:Donald Sinclair (hotel owner)

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[edit] Reaction?

It would be most illuminating if Sinclair's reaction to the program based on him were included in the article.

[edit] Rucksacks?

According to several sources it wasn't a rucksack but an attache that was deposited beyond the garden wall. Monte Python participants, especially the main such, were not about to carry rucksacks around anyway. Please correct this.

[edit] Inaccuracy about place of death?

According to the Fawlty Towers main article, Mr. Sinclair never left Torquay and didn't emigrate to Canada. -Mfree 17:58, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Contradiction on family

The main article states that the daughters say the rendition was accurate, as opposed to this article. --Liberlogos 09:09, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

I've removed the contradiction by removing the uncited information (in the main article, which has the daughters saying it was accurate). I've also moved the detail all to this article, so that hopefully the contradictioj won't happen again. Rocksong 01:54, 21 September 2006 (UTC)