n episode of Faulty Towers that was removed from UK television due to racial slurs is set to be reinstated with extra viewing guidance, shedding light on a moment in the show’s early production that nearly brought Britain’s iconic comedy to a halt. When BBC archivists opened a sealed folder labeled Faulty Towers Restricted, they expected harmless scripts and memos, but instead found a banned episode draft, rehearsal notes, and a single line circled repeatedly in red ink—a joke that had caused an unusual silence during table reads. Unlike Basil’s usual barbs aimed at minor annoyances, this line hinted at broader political tensions in Britain at the time, making the producers uneasy. Internal memos revealed that while most of Basil’s humor had been uncomfortable yet truthful, this line risked crossing the line from satire into potential offense, prompting debates between writers, producers, and the B
The Fawlty Towers Episode That Shocked Britain — And Still Gets Censored Today
