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<p dir="auto">I personally think that if they had ever made a film of FAWLTY TOWERS, it should have involved Basil and Sybil winning a holiday abroad. Then we could have reversed one of the basic concepts of the original TV series and had them staying as guests in some sort of foreign hotel - hopefully in Barcelona.<br />
ant-mac</p>
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