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Fawlty Towers will be repeated on BBC with racist remarks by Major edited out

Fawlty Towers will be repeated on BBC with racist remarks by Major edited out Mirror 2/03/2021 Nicola Methven The  BBC is re-running Fawlty Towers to cheer Britain up - but with racist outbursts from cantankerous Major Gowan removed. The classic comedy, which runs to 12 episodes, airs from March 15 in its Festival of Funny. Last year writer and star John Cleese, who plays Basil Fawlty, branded Beeb bosses “gutless” for temporarily removing the episode with the Major’s racist remarks from the UKTV streaming platform. Arguing the remarks were fine in context, he said: “The major was an old fossil. We were not supporting his views, we were making fun of them.

Sex scandal, £12m divorce bill and devastating illness - what Fawlty Towers cast did next

Sex scandal, £12m divorce bill and devastating illness - what Fawlty Towers cast did next With Fawlty Towers, creators John Cleese and Connie Booth decided to quit while they were ahead, producing just 12 episodes. But every one is pure comedy gold. Here, we look at what came next for its stars Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Daily Star s Inside Hot TV newsletter sees Ed Gleave send you telly s hot takes straight to your inbox every SundayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Yes, keep me in the know! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Dilyn the dog Downing Street pets history

PIPPA FOWLES / 10 DOWNING STREET / CROWN COPYRIGHT / PA MEDIA Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds’ rescue dog has been a Downing Street inhabitant since September 2019, after the Jack Russell was adopted from Friends of Animals Wales. Born with a misaligned jaw, Dilyn was saved from a puppy farm by the charity, who commented that he was ‘destined for an uncertain existence at the hands of a puppy dealer’. Dilyn was credited with sparking a surge in the popularity of Jack Russells – dubbed the ‘Boris Bounce’ – after his introduction to Number 10 and became a firm fixture on the campaign trail. More recently, however, his role hasn’t been without its controversy, with outcry over ‘vanity’ photos taken by one of the three (taxpayer-funded) Downing Street photographers. Dilyn is also apparently not always the best-behaved dog, having reportedly chewed priceless furniture and books at Chequers, cocked his leg over an aide’s handbag, and even allegedly having ‘humped

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