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The Legacy of Fawlty Towers (Hardback)
By
Jacqui Collier
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 20 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9781036120351
Published: 30th August 2025
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 20 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9781036120351
Published: 30th August 2025
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The first book to cover the Fawlty Towers stage plays, this book annotates the episodes with details to assist 21st century viewers, collates a wide range of interviews and reviews from across the decades and around the world, and discusses censorship, criticism of the show, and remakes. The Legacy of Fawlty Towers draws on interviews with the cast and crew completed in 2009, as well as reviews and articles from the last 15 years that have not been covered anywhere before. It also includes rediscovered archive material, original photographs and artwork, and new interviews.
The book contains a comprehensive episode guide with information about filming, the cast, and the crew; a guide to the hotel and its inhabitants; and an abundance of related material from 1975 to 2025. It mentions the war once or twice but I think we get away with it.
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About Jacqui Collier
Jacqui lives in Oxford with an extensive collection of books, craft supplies, and obscure DVDs, and a rainbow’s worth of hair dye. She was raised on science fiction and fantasy, quizzes, and sitcoms. She is a dramatic soprano and has sung all four voice parts in one performance, performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, debuted the role of Dis-Organiser in Terry Pratchett’s Jingo, and appeared on University Challenge.
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