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Cleese fumes as episode of Fawlty Towers unavailabl­e

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JOHN Cleese has hit out at the removal of an episode of classic 1970s sitcom Fawlty Towers from streaming service UKTV.

The famous “don’t mention the war” episode was removed because it contains “racial slurs”.

UKTV, which is owned by BBC Studios, said it had temporaril­y made The Germans unavailabl­e while it carries out a review.

Cleese told The Age newspaper that “if you put nonsense words into the mouth of someone you want to make fun of you’re not broadcasti­ng their views, you’re making fun of them. The major was an old fossil left over from decades before.

“We were not supporting his views, we were making fun of them. If they can’t see that, if people are too stupid to see that, what can one say?”

He said there was a “really admirable feeling that we must make our society less discrimina­tory” but said: “A lot of the people in charge now at the BBC just want to hang on to their jobs.

“If a few people get excited they pacify them, rather than standing their ground as they would have done 40 years ago.”

The episode first aired in 1975 and sees Cleese’s misanthrop­ic hotel owner Basil Fawlty goosestepp­ing around while shouting “don’t mention the war” in front of a group of visiting Germans.

It also contains scenes showing the Major Gowen character using offensive language about the West Indies cricket team.

According to reports, Major Gowen’s scenes had already started to be edited out.

A UKTV spokesman said: “UKTV has temporaril­y removed an episode of Fawlty Towers The Germans from Gold’s Box Set.

“The episode contains racial slurs so we are taking the episode down while we review it.

“We regularly review older content to ensure it meets audience expectatio­ns.”

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