REACTING TO FAWLTY TOWERS (First time!) | Series 1 Ep. 1 - A Touch of Class

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  • @paulmaxey6377
    @paulmaxey6377 3 місяці тому +34

    The woman who plays Sybil Fawlty (Basil's wife) is played by Prunella Scales who was in a lot of other comedies and even some serious stuff. She is married to Timothy West, another well known actor who was in (among other things) Brass. Sadly Prunella has got Alzheimer's now so doesn't act anymore. Prunella and Timothy did a series exploring the canals of Britain which was interesting. A touching thing that Timothy said in an interview recently was that “Now we live life to the full but stay very much in the moment. Pru doesn’t have much awareness of time so when she joins me in the living room, her face lights up as if we’ve been apart for days. The look on her face makes me realise how much I love her.”

    • @stuartanderws5705
      @stuartanderws5705 3 місяці тому +4

      Prunella Scales one of legendary British actors.
      What always amazes me and gives me hope as John Cleese was married to Penny the made in real life, she was also one of the writers of season one and two show and one of many Ex wife's. through season two. They never told anyone the wear getting a divorce till the show was finished.

    • @williamburnham3659
      @williamburnham3659 3 місяці тому +4

      Including the classic Hobson's Choice with Charles Laughton 😊😊😊

    • @albin2232
      @albin2232 3 місяці тому

      Very good actress. Very versatile.

    • @MKitchen75
      @MKitchen75 3 місяці тому

      Oh I have seen that series and really enjoyed that.. I live in Finland but love to travel canals with a houseboat in UK

    • @jameswiglesworth5004
      @jameswiglesworth5004 3 місяці тому

      @@stuartanderws5705 It's Polly not Penny

  • @rickb3645
    @rickb3645 3 місяці тому +38

    £200 back in 1975 when the first episode was filmed... Was the equivalent of £1,689 today.

  • @veryvarley6706
    @veryvarley6706 3 місяці тому +27

    A show that is 50 years old and I can't think of 12 better episodes of anything.

    • @almklit
      @almklit 3 місяці тому

      Agree Red Dwarf, Father Ted comes close.

    • @splodge561
      @splodge561 3 місяці тому +1

      Alan partridge

    • @TerribleEnglish
      @TerribleEnglish 3 місяці тому

      Blackadder S2-4 and Father Ted come 2nd and 3rd for me.

    • @JohnDuffy-bq8wg
      @JohnDuffy-bq8wg 3 місяці тому

      Some of step toes original black and withe comedies were classics, especially the coifin one, and the old people's one, in parts it was actually quite sad, two great actors, shame they were remade in colour

    • @markcutting6504
      @markcutting6504 2 місяці тому

      Rising damp,porridge

  • @ThunderForce2000
    @ThunderForce2000 3 місяці тому +25

    ‘A gin and orange, a lemon squash and a scotch and water please!’

    • @edgein7892
      @edgein7892 3 місяці тому +1

      RIGHT!!!! 🤣

    • @AlBarzUK
      @AlBarzUK 3 місяці тому +2

      The man who played that part was Terry Connelly. He was a lodger in my home (my mum’s house) at the time. He was an opera singer and just back from a tour of Japan as Bumble the Beadle in Oliver Twist.

    • @raifthemad
      @raifthemad 12 днів тому

      The guy sounds a lot like Alan Rickman.

  • @jerryhayes9497
    @jerryhayes9497 3 місяці тому +7

    The Basil Fawlty character is based on a real hotel manager named Donald Sinclair. John Cleese described him as"the rudest man i ever met", but he also realised that there is something funny about that. Sort of the ultimate "wrong person for the job" situation 😂😂😂😂

    • @almklit
      @almklit 3 місяці тому +2

      Met a few of them in my time., A Mechanic who got so stressed with the slightest difficulty. A printer who could not cope with reprints, a graphic designer could not cope with amendments etc, this lis of people in the wrong job is endless.

  • @ftumschk
    @ftumschk 3 місяці тому +6

    It's not just in the UK we say "BAHzil"... it's pronounced like that in just about every country/language in the world. Where North America got "BAYzil" from is anyone's guess! Perhaps it was imported from BRAYzil ;)

    • @GeeCeeWU
      @GeeCeeWU 3 місяці тому

      Yes, we refer to Basil as a herb, North America refer to it as a erb.

  • @haydenstock21
    @haydenstock21 3 місяці тому +9

    I couldn’t have clicked faster, Fawlty Towers is my favourite sitcom ever, you’re in for a real treat

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому +4

      I'm looking forward to watching more!

    • @GeeCeeWU
      @GeeCeeWU 3 місяці тому

      ​@@MeganRuth I recommend Basil the Rat.

  • @johnbenson2919
    @johnbenson2919 3 місяці тому +2

    The £200 doesn't sound much, but a year after this was broadcast I started work for the princely sum of £29 per week, and with that I was running a car, meeting mates a few times a week and going to a couple of gigs a month. Ahh the good old days

  • @markdermody9698
    @markdermody9698 Місяць тому

    As for the people that starred in Hi De Hi, many of the group returned and starred in 2 other British Sitcoms, they were 'You Rang M'Lord?' Which was set in a Lord and Lady's Household where they had a Cook, Butler and Maids who carried out general maintenance and cleaning along with the serving of meals to the members of the household too! There was also the Sitcom, 'Oh, Doctor Beeching!' which was set in a British Rail Train Station in early 1963 when the Doctor Beeching Report came out, his report was all about the Restructuring of British Rail which outlined plans to cut more than 5000 Miles of tracks and Shut Down more than 2000 Railway Stations which included many branch line stations from Villages to Small Towns too! Sadly, the Doctor Beeching Report also put paid to the use of Steam Trains which, due to the severe cuts, meant many routes that traditionally had Steam Trains rolling down their tracks were the ones that went as they were classed as the ones that made the most losses. This was such a shame as in place of those beautiful Classic Steam Trains they ran Diesel Locomotives in their place on the lines that were still to be retained, this meant the age of steam had basically come to an abrupt end with one sweep of his pen! It was such a tragedy as until the old Railway and Steam Locomotive Enthusiasts got together and created short tracks where old Steam Locomotives could be repaired, maintained and ran, I never got to see a fully working Steam Locomotive speeding down any of my local railways as they had been phased out in general before I was even born which was way back in 1967! This was an incredible loss to Nostalgic Railway Enthusiasts who missed such travels and travails too! I seriously hope that if you haven't already given these 3 Classic Sitcoms a review then you are missing a treat which are well worth a review as they are all true classics in their own ways especially due to their subject matter!

  • @Robbie3004
    @Robbie3004 3 місяці тому +1

    This episode was recorded months before the rest of series one. Originally, Polly was going to be studying psychology but they decided that the audience would relate to her more as an art student. Consequently, parts of the scene where she is waiting on Mr Brown were re-shot at a later date. Robin Ellis and a female extra were brought back to record the new parts.

  • @Poliss95
    @Poliss95 3 місяці тому +4

    £40.00 a week was extremely good pay in those days. The chap I worked with was on £18.00 a week. A pint of lager was 17p. 🍺🥂

  • @Sidistic_Atheist
    @Sidistic_Atheist Місяць тому +1

    6:33 I was an Apprentice Electrician, when this was first aired and my wage was £28 per week. So yes £ 200 was a lot back then. ( 26p for a packet of 20 cigs and 50p for a pint of beer.)

  • @edgein7892
    @edgein7892 3 місяці тому +2

    And to think it is even going to get better.
    Truly brilliant show.

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 3 місяці тому +2

    You may want to watch "A fish called Wanda" for another side of him

  • @simongeoghegan9842
    @simongeoghegan9842 3 місяці тому +1

    So glad your reacting to this comedy classic Megan it just gets better.🤗💓👍🇬🇧

  • @zerogo40
    @zerogo40 3 місяці тому +2

    A fish called wanda a great film well worth a look 😅

  • @lbd-po7cl
    @lbd-po7cl 3 місяці тому

    Undoubtedly the greatest, funniest and best sitcom in TV history! And that’s not hyperbole, but rather a certified, objective fact.
    And it’s not that Basil would be charging wealthy guests more, but rather it’s a class thing. He would probably happily have a member of the aristocracy stay for free.

  • @ursanator
    @ursanator 3 місяці тому +1

    One of the episodes opened with the letters on the sign saying "Flowery Twats" instead Fawlty Towers" which is an anagram . There other changes such as warty towels and watery fowls and others but flowery twats was the only anagram

    • @Jinty92
      @Jinty92 3 місяці тому

      *Farty Farty Towels*

  • @lifelover515
    @lifelover515 3 місяці тому +1

    Yay. Megan's doing FT, the absolute GOAT of all sitcoms. A dream come true. You've struck gold here ma'am. Every one of the 12 episodes is a masterpiece of scripting and timing, with a memorable supporting cast. I'm here for it. Go Megs, you legend. RIP Michael Gwynn (Melbury), who passed away not long after this was made.

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому +1

      I'm looking forward to watching more! :) Yes, RIP Michael!

    • @stephenderbyshire7849
      @stephenderbyshire7849 3 місяці тому

      @@MeganRuth As you are not yet even at the stronger episodes of Only fools and horses, Fawlty towers gets stronger after this first episode, only being 12 made, and Only fools and horses having 60 plus. Your observation on Basil not showing Manuel 'cards' with the room numbers written on them, or pictures and symbols, is valid, and will happen in the show, soon.

  • @robertmarriott6767
    @robertmarriott6767 3 місяці тому +1

    When this was on TV in the mid 70's, my mother was working in a factory for £10 per week. So £200 was a lot at the time.

  • @markdermody9698
    @markdermody9698 Місяць тому

    The worst thing about Fawlty Towers is that they only ever made 12 episodes which was such a shame because it won accolades and awards left, right and centre. They decided from the start they were only ever going to make 12 episodes though because it was just that darned funny they didn't want to spoil it by dragging it out longer and the writing failing to reach the heights of the previous 2 series so they said enough was enough! I hope you have watched and done reactions to Hi-De-Hi as that is another series which is absolutely hilarious and full of bawdy English Comedy Holiday Postcard type humour seeing as it was set in a Cheap and Cheerful Basic 1950's Holiday Camp! What makes it so funny is because of the austerity that our people, (The Holidaying and Everyday Brits had to endure throughout the 1950's & even through to the start of the 1960's too)!

  • @tittytwister-yg4dn
    @tittytwister-yg4dn 3 місяці тому +6

    I was lucky enough to grow up in this wonderful era of Porridge, Rising Damp, Dick Emery. All absolutely brilliant. But i don't think anything comes close to the genius of Fawlty Towers. It's so perfect. I'm always so saddened and feel utterly cheated that there were only twelve episodes.

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому

      It's such a shame there weren't more! But I'm definitely looking forward to watching the other episodes :)

    • @tittytwister-yg4dn
      @tittytwister-yg4dn 3 місяці тому

      @MeganRuth If anything, they get better. The quality doesn't wane at all. I'll be tuning in and possibly subscribing. Nine minutes isn't enough. Enjoy.

    • @Aukrenchi17
      @Aukrenchi17 3 місяці тому

      @@MeganRuthI love your onlyfans 🥰 greetings from Japan 🇯🇵

  • @bexbugoutsurvivor
    @bexbugoutsurvivor 3 місяці тому

    This episode was aired in 1975 when £200 would be worth About $1,146.53 today

  • @steved272
    @steved272 3 місяці тому +1

    Basil was inspired by Donald Sinclair, an eccentric, inhospitable, and impolite hotel owner that John Cleese had encountered when he stayed at his hotel (Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay) along with the rest of Monty Python team ... one of his staff said of him " he saw his customers/guests as an inconvenience to his running of the hotel " ... great reaction Megan ... There's only 12 episodes/ 2 series

    • @SamuelBlack84
      @SamuelBlack84 3 місяці тому +1

      Working in retail, I know how he feels

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma 3 місяці тому

    This and the prequel Monty Python's Flying Circus are the great absurdist classics

  • @johnmason9655
    @johnmason9655 3 місяці тому

    Great that you are reacting to this classic. Was based on a hotel that John Cheese stayed in while filming Monty Python, called Gleneagles, where the owner was rude and obnoxious.

  • @top40researcher31
    @top40researcher31 3 місяці тому

    n May 1970, the Monty Python comedy group stayed at the now demolished Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, Devon while filming on location in Paignton. John Cleese was fascinated with the behaviour of the owner, Donald Sinclair, later describing him as "the rudest man I've ever come across in my life". Among such behaviour by Sinclair was his criticism of Terry Gilliam's "too American" table etiquette and tossing Eric Idle's briefcase out of a window "in case it contained a bomb". Asked why anyone would want to bomb the hotel, Sinclair replied, "We've had a lot of staff problems". Michael Palin states Sinclair "seemed to view us as a colossal inconvenience". Rosemary Harrison, a waitress at the Gleneagles under Sinclair, described him as "bonkers" and lacking in hospitality, deeming him wholly unsuitable for a hotel proprietor. "It was as if he didn't want the guests to be there." Cleese and his then-wife Connie Booth stayed on at the hotel after filming, furthering their research of its owner. Demolished in 2015, the building was replaced by a new retirement home named Sachs Lodge in memory of Andrew Sachs who played Manuel in the sitcom and who died in 2016.

  • @leroywallis3142
    @leroywallis3142 3 місяці тому +1

    Your best reaction yet I've never seen you laugh so much .

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊

  • @stickytapenrust6869
    @stickytapenrust6869 3 місяці тому

    2:20 - it is much better now re: strikes than it was nearly 50 years ago when this was broadcast.

  • @Alftupper334
    @Alftupper334 3 місяці тому +2

    £200 in 1976 is about £1400 now

  • @mefw
    @mefw 3 місяці тому

    John Cleese his real world wife at the time is the one that played Polly the house maid

  • @neilfleming2787
    @neilfleming2787 3 місяці тому

    don't forget to check the 'Fawlty Towers' sign at the start of each episode

  • @jkpole
    @jkpole 3 місяці тому

    Just fabulous

  • @smoothmove7566
    @smoothmove7566 3 місяці тому

    You're in for a fun ride.

  • @musefan12345
    @musefan12345 3 місяці тому

    One of the funniest sitcoms ever. Just be prepared, because your stress levels will soar through the roof.

  • @RalphWigg1
    @RalphWigg1 3 місяці тому +1

    John wrote Faulty Towers with his wife at the time who plays Polly here.

  • @worthalook4870
    @worthalook4870 3 місяці тому

    Classic, really hope to see Open All Hours hit the channel in the future. Another classic. Also Goodnight Sweetheart

  • @markdermody9698
    @markdermody9698 Місяць тому

    Yes against today, however this was set in the 1970's!

  • @arrow5599
    @arrow5599 2 місяці тому

    £200 pounds in 1970s is around £1500 today

  • @duncanwyer2460
    @duncanwyer2460 3 місяці тому

    John Cleese is married to the lady who’s play polly and they wrote this together 😊

  • @albertscanlon2005
    @albertscanlon2005 3 місяці тому +1

    Your so right .....strikes strikes strikes!!...nothing gets done here in the UK. We have meetings about meetings for Pete's sake!!.Thanks for your reaction. Timeless Classic..my favourite episode of the 12 they made, but very one was sharp, witty, funny and clever. The best of British humour for sure. John Cleese, a national tresure

  • @MKitchen75
    @MKitchen75 3 місяці тому

    the episode with German guests is hilarious AF ... dont get anything in your mouth watching it or it will be on your computer screen LOL

  • @chris_debian5368
    @chris_debian5368 3 місяці тому +1

    Did you also know John Cleese as Nearly Headless Nick, in Harry Potter?

  • @markdermody9698
    @markdermody9698 Місяць тому

    Hi Megan, have you ever seen the film 'A Fish Called Wanda'? I only ask as John Cleese is also in that film with Eric Idle!

  • @cynthiaschultheis1660
    @cynthiaschultheis1660 2 місяці тому

    Basal is herb. Basil is a name...i.e. BASIL RATHBONE WHO PLAYED SHERLOCK HOLMES.

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 3 місяці тому

    According to the Bank of England inflation calculator, £200 when the show was originally broadcast (1975), would be equivalent to more than £1400 now.

  • @Tom.T
    @Tom.T 3 місяці тому

    The idea to the sitcom serie, come from a little hotel he was living , in Canada on of his tour, and the owner and his wife, was like this

    • @jameswiglesworth5004
      @jameswiglesworth5004 3 місяці тому

      It is based on the owner of a hotel called Gleneagles, which was in Torquay in Devon England

  • @michaelsullivan1631
    @michaelsullivan1631 3 місяці тому +1

    POLLY THE MAID, WAS JOHN CLEESE REAL WIFE, AT THE TIME, CONNIE BOOTH AMERICAN WHO CO WROTE THE SERIES WITH HIM.

  • @canuckled
    @canuckled 3 місяці тому

    There was a polar bear named Basil in the old CBC series Sesame Park, a Sesame Street spin off

  • @Jagaroth_
    @Jagaroth_ 3 місяці тому

    So glad you're watching this - I'll be here until the end. If you like this one, you're gonna love every single one of the twelve episodes! Hmm...I may have to head to Patreon once you've seen them all.🤔

  • @grahamtravers4522
    @grahamtravers4522 3 місяці тому

    Basileos is the Greek word for king.

  • @proflcr8779
    @proflcr8779 3 місяці тому

    If you want more John Cleese, you should watch "A Fish Called Wanda"!

  • @ritahamblin1043
    @ritahamblin1043 3 місяці тому

    Steptoe and son. Give it a try. There's a short 5 minute clip called the kitchen sink.

  • @TheRealRedAce
    @TheRealRedAce 3 місяці тому

    £200 was a lot back then like 50 years ago!

  • @alexfletcher5192
    @alexfletcher5192 3 місяці тому

    The fact this is literally based on a real person may boggle the mind. Staying at the Gleneagles Hotel during filming, the Python team moved out one by one because they couldn't take anymore. But Cleese knew he had comedy gold in the offing.

  • @vincentsaia6545
    @vincentsaia6545 3 місяці тому

    Congratulations. You have started on a very exciting journey in the worst run hotel in history! If you dig Shakespeare you can check out John Cleese's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW that he did for the BBC.

  • @Neil_BT
    @Neil_BT 3 місяці тому

    Oh my gosh, was never expecting you to get to this. It's one of the best comedies ever written - two series, 12 episodes, and quit whilst you're ahead. Basil was based on an actual hotelier Cleese met whilst staying at a hotel. Connie Booth was married to John Cleese around this time although I think they had separated by the second series. Episode 1 is a decent start, but there are some highlights to come. Keep an eye on the sign with the name of the hotel on it in the opening credits, that's all I'll say ;)

  • @stevencarr4002
    @stevencarr4002 3 місяці тому

    Eventually (at the end) , Basil ends up living in the garage, and poison is put down to end Basil's existence.
    But I'm giving away the plot.

  • @Telthar
    @Telthar 22 дні тому

    The income bracket really only matters in the amount, or rather the price, of alcohol consumed. But somehow I don't suspect Basil is concerned with revenue as he is with just being associated with the "upper class".

  • @paulmunn9699
    @paulmunn9699 3 місяці тому

    comic genius!!

  • @alm2187
    @alm2187 2 місяці тому

    2:33 By and large, it always struck me how she's written with all that sense and savvy. In this case, though, it's like she just doesn't get it. In the short term, figure he's just hoping rich customers will stay over and work up bigger bar tabs. In the long, that could enable him to expand. So no, 22 rooms is not necessarily the limit.

  • @stuartanderws5705
    @stuartanderws5705 3 місяці тому

    The show was very popular in Spain when if was first air in the UK. Manwell had a name change and came from Brazil to not upset the Spanish.

    • @philipkynaston8875
      @philipkynaston8875 3 місяці тому +1

      Apparently they chose spanish as his nationality (for this version) just for the 'on those trays' joke!

  • @Jawknee007
    @Jawknee007 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you. I love this show and you.

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому +1

      You're welcome! 😊

  • @vallee3140
    @vallee3140 3 місяці тому

    If he wrote down the number, instead of trying to get Manuel, to understand it wouldn't be so funny.
    Hope you watch them all.

  • @Jinty92
    @Jinty92 3 місяці тому

    Anything to declare. *How about a nice brick?* 😂

  • @user-dh1ot6dr5y
    @user-dh1ot6dr5y 3 місяці тому

    You are absolutely going to love this classic comedy and I hope you do a reaction to Mr Bean soon.

  • @Archipelington
    @Archipelington 3 місяці тому

    Apparently there are still people out there that believe reactors are watching shows/films/music in the edited form that is posted. 🙄
    They’ve watched the whole thing ffs, it’s edited down for copyright reasons.

  • @stevencarr4002
    @stevencarr4002 3 місяці тому

    Basil is a fox. Everybody knows that.

  • @philipcochran1972
    @philipcochran1972 3 місяці тому

    He's a snob, he just wants posher customers.
    Brahms, Brahms third racket!
    See a young Prunella Scales in the 1954 film, Hobson's Choice.

  • @bryanhorswell3772
    @bryanhorswell3772 3 місяці тому

    Fawlty Towers is great l watched it a lot with every episode something different happens

  • @ianbennett1491
    @ianbennett1491 3 місяці тому

    1975 200 quid was a lot of money back then.We are not all rich Canadians.

  • @helenwood8482
    @helenwood8482 3 місяці тому +1

    Brits don't generally carry ID. I have no ID.

    • @stevencarr4002
      @stevencarr4002 3 місяці тому

      And a con-man would have fake ID anyway, even if checked.

  • @chris_debian5368
    @chris_debian5368 3 місяці тому

    WRT £100 or £200 that Melbury wants, remember you could buy property for a £5000, back then.

  • @jameswaterman9209
    @jameswaterman9209 11 днів тому

    In that époque it was allot 200£

  • @FloridaMugwump
    @FloridaMugwump 2 місяці тому

    They did not have photo id back then

  • @monsterlair
    @monsterlair 3 місяці тому

    Basil Fawlty, one of the funniest, most horrible and ridiculous sitcom characters ever created. And the awful thing is that he was inspired by an actual hotel owner the Pythons encountered in Devonshire. 😄

  • @johnmannymoo8626
    @johnmannymoo8626 3 місяці тому

    My first wage packet was £22.50. 1978

    • @ianjones2187
      @ianjones2187 2 місяці тому +1

      Mine 25 for the month in 1972 frightening

  • @johnhewett9483
    @johnhewett9483 3 місяці тому

    i hope you are able to watch the whole episode, this is the funniest series ever on uk tv, what is here isnt enought to get the context

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому +1

      The full episode is on my Patreon :)

  • @pedanticperson1149
    @pedanticperson1149 3 місяці тому

    Re: £200 being a lot of money- £200 in the 1970s, it's the equivalent of £2000+/- adjusted for inflation so trying to borrow it from a B&B on the basis of your reputation alone would get a reaction & Basil is a bit of a Scrooge.

  • @Aragorn62
    @Aragorn62 3 місяці тому

    I have to boxset and wanna watch it again! Timeless classic there's not a bad episode among them. Check out (the Germans) Basil goes nuts literally 😂

  • @sjlittler70
    @sjlittler70 3 місяці тому +1

    The fact Basil wants ‘a better class’ of clientele is nothing to do with them having money. Basil is a snob, he believes that the upper class are just better people, he wants to associate with them hoping he will become upper class by association. I don’t think that concept translates very well to an American audience. The class system runs to the heart of almost everything in Britain.

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому

      Yes I'm aware! The class system is very different here compared to North America...

  • @neilgriffiths6427
    @neilgriffiths6427 3 місяці тому

    £200 in the 1970's - I grew up i the countryside, up my first job out of school in 1983 was on a farm - £50 a week. So £200 in, say, 1973 would be about two months wages for a working man - you work THAT out in today's prices....

    • @bingbong7316
      @bingbong7316 3 місяці тому

      My first job out of school, in 1973, paid £1000 a year, about £16 a week after deductions.

  • @stevedunwoodie7621
    @stevedunwoodie7621 3 місяці тому

    some mothers do have em is funny

  • @reggiebhorrorbaker1650
    @reggiebhorrorbaker1650 2 місяці тому

    Funny

  • @weedle30
    @weedle30 3 місяці тому

    Why do we say baa sil and not bay sil?? Because…… Basil is spelled B A S I L - there’s no letter Y In it! Otherwise yes, you would say it as Baysil …. Like herbs has a letter H! Oooohhh ….. “can of worms opener…”

  • @RalphWigg1
    @RalphWigg1 3 місяці тому

    You need to understand Basil!

  • @petermizon4344
    @petermizon4344 3 місяці тому +1

    200 WAS about 1000 pounds in the day, you lend someone 1000 pounds lol

  • @daviddwyer5568
    @daviddwyer5568 3 місяці тому

    Hi Megan, Fawlty Towers? Ah, you are going to enjoy this one.
    What makes this funny is that he is completely unsuited to running a hotel. Also he is a snob and intensely dislikes most of the people who stay there. Notice the difference in the way he reacted to Mr Brown who he considered to be "common" and "Lord" Melbury. In addition, Fawlty is absolutely terrified of his wife, and a lot of the comedy comes from that.
    By the way, this show is almost 50 years old, and my Dad paid just over £200 for a brand new car around about that time, so yes, it was a lot of money.
    Enjoy Fawlty Towers, looking forward to seeing your reactions.

    • @MeganRuth
      @MeganRuth  3 місяці тому +1

      £200 for a car?! That's crazy! Yes I get that about the humour! I'm looking foreword to watching more :)

    • @daviddwyer5568
      @daviddwyer5568 3 місяці тому

      It wasn't a very big car, and he got an employee discount as well. LOL@@MeganRuth

  • @KNINESVIDS
    @KNINESVIDS 3 місяці тому

    U sound sloshed af bro 😂

  • @arkadybron1994
    @arkadybron1994 2 місяці тому

    If you made your tubes just a little longer, you wouldn't have to keep cutting of the tag lines. I can't believe you cut off the Brahms' payoff. It's one of my favourite bits.

  • @strongbow310
    @strongbow310 3 місяці тому

    Please try ali g drugs best ever

  • @howardmartin6984
    @howardmartin6984 3 місяці тому

    You fail to understand this was filmed in the 1970 and £100 pounds was a very large sum of money back then. Your Canadian so I'll let it go .

  • @peesua
    @peesua 3 місяці тому +2

    Basil is an inverted snob, hence his disdain for anyone he considers 'lower class.'

    • @DavidZ4-gg3dm
      @DavidZ4-gg3dm 3 місяці тому +3

      That's regular snobbery, not inverted.

  • @dolfin98
    @dolfin98 3 місяці тому

    When you say £200 in today’s money is just pennies I think you’re in La La Land. This series was from the Middle 70s and according to the Bank of England inflation calculator £200 then is now worth about 1500 quid, a not inconsiderable sum to be loaned out to some stranger.
    BTW, would you happily loan £200 to a stranger. I doubt it

  • @Birko64
    @Birko64 3 місяці тому

    You missed the point about "high class" customer - Basil is a terrible snob and social climber - nothing to do with money..
    £200 in 1980's is more like a few thousand today.

  • @michaelsullivan1631
    @michaelsullivan1631 3 місяці тому

    YOU ARE TALKING LIKE IT IS NOW, NOBODY NEEDED ID IN THE 1970s. I NEVER HAD ANY PHOTO ID UNTIL 10 YEARS AGO, AND I AM 64 NEXT WEEK.

  • @sjlittler70
    @sjlittler70 3 місяці тому

    Megan… can you lend me £200 please… no biggy 🤔😆

  • @smoothmove7566
    @smoothmove7566 2 місяці тому

    Lookin like Nancy Pelosi's kid and swilling whiskey,....looks like your path is set.

  • @dullaf4099
    @dullaf4099 3 місяці тому

    What a shame you had to butcher it with all those edits.
    There are plenty of reactors, who show the full episode

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 3 місяці тому

      Meh. YT is more-or-less random on which creators they decide to level a strike upon. Rules for one don't imply rules for another.

    • @dullaf4099
      @dullaf4099 3 місяці тому

      @@jean-paulaudette9246 not random. It’s a large set of criteria that would trigger it, for example allowable countries or if the uploader is making a claim that all the content is theirs exclusively etc.

  • @user-ol3xe5fz4u
    @user-ol3xe5fz4u Місяць тому

    U DONT COOK MUCH..NO SHIT DUDESS....