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Fawlty Towers: John Cleese to reboot series with daughter

- Benjamin Lee

John Cleese is set to reboot his muchloved comedy series Fawlty Towers.

The actor and writer will team up with daughter Camilla Cleese, with the pair both set to write and star. The new series will “explore how Cleese’s overthe-top, cynical and misanthrop­ic Basil Fawlty navigates the modern world”, according to early informatio­n, with the plot focusing on his relationsh­ip with his daughter as they manage a boutique hotel together.

The Cleeses are working with filmmaker Rob Reiner and his team at Castle Rock. John Cleese called a first meeting there “one of the best creative sessions I can remember”.

Reiner, who is also working on a sequel to This is Spinal Tap, said: “John Cleese is a comedy legend. Just the idea of working with him makes me laugh.”

The original series ran for two sixepisode seasons, and is viewed as one of the most defining TV comedies of all time. In 2019, it was named the greatest British sitcom ever in a Radio Times poll. It followed the staff at an English seaside hotel as they found themselves in farcical situations.

The show was remade in the US three times – in 1979 as Chateau Snavely, in 1983 as Amanda’s, and in 1999 as Payne – but all failed. In 2009, John Cleese said that there would never be another episode of the show.

“I think everyone would be excited if we did it [a new series],” he said. “The problem is, when you do do something that is generally accepted as being very good, a horrible problem arises, which is: how do you top it? The expectatio­n of what you will do is so high.”

Last year, Cleese signed up to become a presenter for rightwing TV channel GB News, complainin­g that “cancel culture” has prevented him from being on screen. The 82-year-old refers to himself as “an old-fashioned liberal”.

Camilla Cleese has been working as a comedian and actor in Los Angeles.

 ?? John Cleese and Andrew Sachs in Fawlty Towers. Photograph: PA ??
John Cleese and Andrew Sachs in Fawlty Towers. Photograph: PA

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