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All aboard! Fancy a lift to see a comedy legend? We've got you covered.

Join us for a laugh-out-loud evening at Albert Hall in Manchester, with John Cleese.

He'll be sharing his favourite moments from behind the scenes of his hit show, Fawlty Towers. As well as introducing you to his new book Fawlty Towers: Fawlts and All: A 50th Anniversary Celebration, with host Angelica Bell asking all of the questions!


About your pick up

You'll be collected from St Michael's Church at 17.45 on November 4th, where you'll be driven to Manchester's Albert Hall. The Simply Books team will be on board and handling all your tickets for you.

After the show, you'll be collected and taken back to Bramhall.

About the book: Fawlty Towers

Duck surprise. The mini that wouldn’t start. The psychiatrists. Those builders…

Fifty years ago Fawlty Towers hit British TV screens for the first time, becoming an instant classic. Now for the first time John Cleese tells his stories from behind the scenes of his favourite moments. From writing scripts that were so carefully planned they were double the length of similar shows’, to casting, lighting, almost knocking Andrew Sachs out with a frying pan, and other production shenanigans, these are your favourite moments from Fawlty Towers as you’ve never seen them before. Exploring the how and why of creating classic comedy, there is a laugh on every page, and a dose of nostalgia for vintage TV fans. With gorgeous commissioned illustration and archival imagery, the book revisits such iconic scenes as Basil thrashing the mini, a rat appearing in a box of cheese biscuits, and Basil goose-stepping across the dining room to an audience of horrified guests.

Written by and starring Cleese and his then-wife Connie Booth, the first series of Fawlty Towers aired in 1975, with a second series broadcast in 1979. It featured Cleese as the irascible hotel manager Basil Fawlty, Prunella Scales as his sybaritic wife Sybil, Andrew Sachs as the hapless waiter Manuel, and Booth as Polly, an efficient waitress and art student. It won three BAFTAS and, despite having only 12 episodes in total, continues to be regularly voted the best sit-com in British history.

Location
Albert Hall, Manchester
City Centre, 27 Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR, UK
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