Thursday, March 11, 2010

Funny! Basil gives Manuel a language lesson – Fawlty Towers – BBC

November 22, 2009 by teena  
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Basil and Manuel have a conversation about how to dress the breakfast trays. Basil is in hospital with concussion, which leads to some unfortunate truth telling. Famous short from John Cleese’s comedy masterpiece Fawlty Towers. Watch more high quality videos on the new Comedy Greats YouTube channel from BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com

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25 Responses to “Funny! Basil gives Manuel a language lesson – Fawlty Towers – BBC”
  1. arore says:

    In Norway he was not Danish (and lapislauzuli7 is right – Norwegians make fun of Swedes, we are fairly neutral in regards to the Danes). So Manuel kept his origin country and name, even if it did have Norwegian subtitles. Norway only dubs children’s shows as they have yet to learn English.

  2. GuitarGiddz says:

    omg i love steptoe and soN! then the dude turned up in a hard days nite CLASSIC!

  3. GuitarGiddz says:

    omg i LOVE steptoe and son! and then the guy turns up in hard days nite – CLASSIC!

  4. linfinster says:

    On those trays .. uno dos tres … brilliant!!

  5. LittleAngelic88 says:

    Burro is..I-ah ;P

  6. datalal624 says:

    Brilliant! Every moment of this show is comedic gold. :D

  7. minoshman1 says:

    wtf???
    Norway and Denmark are both scandinavian

    Spain and portugal are located on the same peninsula and are neighbours

    But England and Poland are in completely places.

  8. AcePilot101 says:

    One thing I like about Mexico, is that if you try to speak Spanish (however poorly) they appreciate it!
    If you try that in France (or Quebec) they heap scorn on you.
    No you idiot, speaking French.

  9. aussbing says:

    ej lyssna din dumma kille
    don’t forget sweden
    sweden is also scandinavian

  10. shmotownlola06 says:

    I watched this episode in my Psychology class! HILARIOUS!

  11. shmotownlola06 says:

    We were studying humor at the time so one way of doing so was by watching a few “Fawlty Towers” episodes.

  12. Ellthom says:

    BBC are gonna stop showing things like Fawlty Towers and Black Adder because TV police like offcom think its become too offensive.

    Instead we are gonna have more “comedy” like My Family.

    I died a little inside when I heard the news, BBC really stinks now, they should stop listening to complaints from the single viewer. After watershed swearing is gonna be censored or hidden.

    Comdey cant even be comedy anymore. Who likes clean comedy anyway? Well I do but I also like some edgy comedy too.

  13. myg0tpurepunk says:

    Offencive pfft its British comedy for god sake. :(

  14. HTTPCore says:

    I tried to speak french in france and the people I met appreciate it too. Very friendly reactions. As always idiots who cannot appreciate anything are not located in some special places, they are spreaded all around the world.

  15. ellorajohari says:

    i love fawlty towers!

  16. emilyjanie says:

    Thats such a dissapointment about Fawlty Towers… I have grown up watching this show! At least we can still watch it on youtude though. Thanks for letting me know! x

  17. emilyjanie says:

    Too true! French men give me evils when I try and speak their language, and one mexican man gave me a lollypop! How kind is that?! x

  18. RobAmen says:

    Manuel is the best!!!

  19. edoedo76 says:

    “Burro” is actually the Italian for “butter”, so Basil is mixing the two languages up.

  20. ftbADDICT09 says:

    my parents have both black adder and faulty towers on dvd. we love watching them so much

  21. ScourgeofInfidels says:

    Funny, and remembering this is ironic how the british accuses the racism in Spain for the behaviour of some of their soccer hooligans. They probably should look at some mirror before make such statements. ;]

    What a bunch of hypocrite people…

  22. SuzanneANDCeline says:

    0:18 :)

  23. gentil79 says:

    this has nothing to do with racism… an by the way, the spanish can be quite racist, the same way as the british, the french, the portuguese, etc, etc.

  24. bluehun66 says:

    It’s sadly apparent that satire is something completely alien to you and your 2nd grade education.Your ’so-called’ sentence construction is abysmal and embarrassing.Try remedial English when you repeat 3rd grade for the 8th time. Here’s something you may grasp:
    “Here is Dick. Here is Jane. The dog’s name is Spot.”
    Too much too soon?
    I understand. Try pop-up coloring books, maybe suited to your 2 figure I.Q.
    Don’t eat the crayons
    Actually, go ahead. I heard they’re delicious.
    Dieu et mon droit

  25. mokkshaa says:

    Um, your grammar isn’t exactly wonderful either. Just thought I’d point that out.

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