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Episode of UK sitcom Fawlty Towers pulled over racial slurs
LONDON » One of the most memorable episodes of one of the most popular British sitcoms of all-time has been withdrawn from a U.K. streaming service because of numerous racial slurs.
UKTV, a streaming service owned by the BBC, confirmed Friday that it was temporarily removing the 1975 Fawlty Towers episode “The Germans.”
The decision is part of a backlash against racism in the wake of the May 25 death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee to his neck.
That backlash has been most visibly seen in the protests against statues of slave traders and other historic figures associated with imperialism and racism.
In the episode, hotel owner Basil Fawlty is seen rocking back when a black man approaches him in the hospital where his wife, Sybil, is readying for an operation on an in-grown toenail, only to find out that he’s the doctor.
Fawlty, who is played by John Cleese of “Monty Python” fame, is also seen goosestepping around while shouting “don’t mention the war” in front of a group of visiting Germans after a bout of concussion.
But what’s causing particular offense is a scene involving one of the hotel’s longtime guests, an elderly major, who uses deeply offensive language about the West Indies and India cricket teams.
“The episode contains racial slurs so we are taking the episode down while we review it,” a spokesman for UKTV said. “We regularly review older content to ensure it meets audience expectations and are particularly aware of the impact of outdated language.”