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Τι (ποιος) είναι Fawlty Towers - ορισμός

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  • Cast of ''Fawlty Towers'', left to right: ''(front)'' [[Prunella Scales]] (Sybil Fawlty), [[Connie Booth]] (Polly) and [[Andrew Sachs]] (Manuel); ''(back)'' [[John Cleese]] (Basil Fawlty)
  • Donald Sinclair]].

Basil Fawlty         
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FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN THE BRITISH COMEDY SERIES FAWLTY TOWERS
Basil Fawlty (Fawlty Towers)
Basil Fawlty is the main character of the 1970s British sitcom Fawlty Towers, played by John Cleese. The proprietor of the hotel Fawlty Towers, he is a cynical and misanthropic snob, desperate to belong to a higher social class.
Sybil Fawlty         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM THE BBC SITCOM FAWLTY TOWERS
Sybil (Fawlty Towers)
Sybil Fawlty is a fictional character from the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers. She is played by Prunella Scales.
Kharraqan towers         
TWIN TOWERS IN AVAJ COUNTY, IRAN
Kharraqan; Kharaqan towers
The Kharraqan towers (as known as the Kharrakhan or Kharaghan towers) are a pair of mausolea built in 1067 and 1093, in the Kharraqan region of northern Iran, near Qazvin. They are notable for being an early example of geometric ornament, an early example of double domes, and one of the earlier tomb towers that appeared in Seljuq Iran during the 11th century.

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Fawlty Towers

Fawlty Towers is a British television sitcom written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, originally broadcast on BBC Two in 1975 and 1979. Two series of six episodes each were made. The show was ranked first on a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000 and, in 2019, it was named the greatest ever British TV sitcom by a panel of comedy experts compiled by the Radio Times.

The series is set in Fawlty Towers, a fictional hotel in the seaside town of Torquay on the English Riviera. The plots centre on the tense, rude and put-upon owner Basil Fawlty (Cleese), his bossy wife Sybil (Prunella Scales), the sensible chambermaid Polly (Booth) who often is the peacemaker and voice of reason, and the hapless and English-challenged Spanish waiter Manuel (Andrew Sachs). They show their attempts to run the hotel amidst farcical situations and an array of demanding and eccentric guests and tradespeople.

The idea of the show came from Cleese after he stayed at the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, Devon, in 1970 (along with the rest of the Monty Python troupe), where he encountered the eccentric hotel owner Donald Sinclair. Stuffy and snobbish, Sinclair treated guests as though they were a hindrance to his running of the hotel (a waitress who worked for him stated "it was as if he didn't want the guests to be there"). Sinclair was the inspiration for Cleese's character Basil Fawlty.

In 1976 and 1980, Fawlty Towers won the British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy. In 1980, Cleese received the British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance, and, in a 2001 poll conducted by Channel 4, Basil Fawlty was ranked second on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters. The popularity of Fawlty Towers has endured, and it is often re-broadcast. The BBC profile for the series states that "the British sitcom by which all other British sitcoms must be judged, Fawlty Towers withstands multiple viewings, is eminently quotable ('don't mention the war') and stands up to this day as a jewel in the BBC's comedy crown."

A sequel series starring Cleese and his daughter Camilla is in development as of February 2023. Cleese subsequently confirmed to GB News that the sequel series, unlike the original series, would not be broadcast on the BBC.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Fawlty Towers
1. The Gainsboro Hotel isn‘t really like Fawlty Towers.
2. "Don‘t mention the war," as Basil insists with mounting hysteria in Fawlty Towers.
3. In fictional Fawlty Towers, Torquay, Basil mentioned the war – but thought he‘d got away with it.
4. The sitcom Friends came third in the survey, followed closely by Fawlty Towers.
5. Somebody once told her she sounded like Sybil from Fawlty Towers.