"The Germans" (on some releases named "Fire Drill") is the sixth episode of the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers.In the episode, while suffering the effects of concussion, Basil Fawlty repeatedly offends some German guests.
She was Jane in Potter (1979-83), Roy Clarke's comedy about a retired confectionery firm boss. With John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs, Connie Booth. 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.
After a time she joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she was a member of the same class as Warren Mitchell and Jimmy Perry.
Brenda Cowling was born on April 23, 1925 in Islington, London, England as Brenda Rose Cowling.
Fawlty Towers. All rights reserved. Two series of six episodes each were made. – a line which has become embedded in the public consciousness, and is especially memorable for the tactless and undiplomatic way that Basil treats a contingent of German visitors in the dining room whilst in a state of concussion.
It contains the classic quotable line – Don’t mention the war! STARmeter. Directed by John Howard Davies. Thus, no sign is seen.
With John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs, Connie Booth. In reception, the Major in a conversation with Basil uses racial slurs to refer to Africans and Indians. 20 Live Action Films with At Least One Animated Sequence