John Cleese
John Cleese has tweeted an apology following the umpteen articles and social media posts after the news broke that Fawlty Towers was coming back to our screens and would co-star his daughter Camilla.
John Cleese has taken aim at the BBC over an interview he gave to the BBC World Asia.
In a series of tweets Cleese made his feelings clear with a series of claims.
"I just did an interview with BBC World Asia. It was to talk about the shows I'm doing in Singapore and Bangkok Instead, the interviewer, whose name was, I think, Karishma, started by asking me questions about Cancel Culture. I replied courteously and in full ...
John Cleese has revealed that he has written a script for a stage version of the acclaimed/controversial movie The Life Of Brian.
The Monty Python/Fawlty Towers star, who calls himself a "Trainee hermit, & keen Amateur Squirrel Trainer" in his Twitter bio, tweeted the following news to his 5.6million followers.:
For the first time in his legendary career, comedic actor John Cleese will perform live to a global audience via his first international streaming event, turning his razor-sharp wit to the state of the world we live in, in ‘Why There is No Hope’.
A Fawlty Towers fan – at least we think they must be a fan – has had the image of Basil Fawlty tattoo'd on their arm.
John Cleese has commented on the news that UKTV has removed 'The Germans' episode of Fawlty Towers from its website.
Hold The Sunset, the BBC sitcom starring John Cleese, returns next month.
The first series was broadcast on Sunday nights at 7.30pm. It now moves to Fridays and returns on 2nd August at 9pm.
The series also stars Alison Steadman, Anne Reid, Jason Watkins, Rosie Cavaleiro, Joanna Scanlan and Peter Egan.
Shooting has started on the second series of the BBC One comedy Hold the Sunset starring John Cleese and written by Oscar-nominated writer Charles McKeown.
This year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival will see ‘Camilla Cleese & Steve Hofstetter: Produced by John Cleese’. Opening at Edinburgh’s Assembly George Square Studios: Studio 3 on 14th August, the show will run daily for two weeks until 26th August.
This stand-up comedy show features two USA comedians; one has over 100 million YouTube views, the other has a famous Dad.
Please note only 50% of these comedians were produced by John Cleese.
What drew you (John Cleese) to make your first BBC sitcom since Fawlty Towers 44 years ago?
The producer Humphrey Barclay is an old friend of mine. We’ve known each other since 1961 when we were both in the Cambridge Footlights. He came to me and said he had found this great new script called Hold the Sunset by Charles McKeown and asked if I would be interested in doing it. I read it and loved it. It was the best script I’d read in a hundred years! So of course, I said yes immediately.
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