The Germans
- Episode aired Oct 24, 1975
- TV-PG
- 31m
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
2.9K
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A moose head to be hung, a fire drill to be conducted, and German guests are all a bit much for Basil to handle while Sybil's in hospital.A moose head to be hung, a fire drill to be conducted, and German guests are all a bit much for Basil to handle while Sybil's in hospital.A moose head to be hung, a fire drill to be conducted, and German guests are all a bit much for Basil to handle while Sybil's in hospital.
Barbara Bermel
- German Woman
- (uncredited)
Martine Holland
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Director
- John Howard Davies(uncredited)
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaThe episode was one of the most popular of the series in Germany when it was first shown there in 1993.
- GoofsThe fire alarm that plays such a pivotal role, prominently placed at the reception desk, is mysteriously absent in all other episodes.
- Quotes
Basil Fawlty: Is there something wrong?
German Guest: Will you stop talking about the war?
Basil Fawlty: Me? You started it.
German Guest: We did not start it!
Basil Fawlty: Yes, you did. You invaded Poland.
- Crazy creditsThis is the only episode which does not open with an establishing shot of the hotel in its grounds, with the disintegrating or rearranged name sign. Instead, it opens with an establishing shot of the hospital Sybil has been admitted to (actually Northwick Park Hospital, London Borough of Harrow).
- Alternate versionsThe jokes with the names of the Nazi-leaders were slightly altered for the German version to fit spelling in the German language.
- ConnectionsFeatured in TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (1997)
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It Isn't Ironic But It Is Brilliant
This is it . The best remembered episode of probably the greatest comedy show Britain has ever made so do I really need to comment on it ? I will say in the 21st Century everyone associated with the show claims this episode is meant to be ironic , that is the episode is making fun of people who have to bring up the second world war every time Germany is mentioned in any context . Hmmm if I remember correctly people claim the same about LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR and are we to seriously believe 20 million people tuned in to that show to hear a black character make equally racist remarks about his rabidly racist white neighbour ? I don't think so . Let's not forget even for people in Britain like myself who were born over twenty odd years after the war had ended it was impossible not to think of Germany as being a land of Stukas , Panzers and goosestepping soldiers
There is much more to this episode than German tourists and includes Basil putting up the stuffed head of a moose on the wall and a fire alarm . Of course the episode becomes ingrained in to television history once the Germans turns up and ... well you know what happens next . There's so much to remember and laugh at in this episode but my favourite line is when Basil is taking the tourists order and replies " I'll just get you hors d'oeuvres - hors doeuvres that must be obeyed at all times without question " . And so ends season one of FAWLTY TOWERS which will always win my vote as the greatest comedy Britain has ever made
There is much more to this episode than German tourists and includes Basil putting up the stuffed head of a moose on the wall and a fire alarm . Of course the episode becomes ingrained in to television history once the Germans turns up and ... well you know what happens next . There's so much to remember and laugh at in this episode but my favourite line is when Basil is taking the tourists order and replies " I'll just get you hors d'oeuvres - hors doeuvres that must be obeyed at all times without question " . And so ends season one of FAWLTY TOWERS which will always win my vote as the greatest comedy Britain has ever made
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