Subject: British Comedy: The Fawlty Towers FAQ v.1.5 [Maintainance posting]
Date: 19 Mar 1996 08:06:43 GMT
Summary: This posting is a list of common questions (with answers) about the famous British sitcom show Fawlty Towers.
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 The FAWLTY TOWERS Frequently Asked Questions
 Antti J Tuominen, Antti.Tuominen@uwasa.fi
 (Student of Computer Science, Vaasa University, Finland)
 Version 1.5 19th February 1996

 Approved by the *.answers moderation team

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 This FAQ is a listing of Frequently asked questions with answers about the
 British TV sitcom show "Fawlty Towers" aired in the mid and late 1970's.
 If you have questions about Fawlty Towers that you think should be on this
 FAQ, please mail me. Also any additional information or corrections are most
 welcome. Please, report any typos, too. All updates will be posted to
 alt.comedy.british, rec.arts.tv.uk.comedy, alt.answers, rec.answers and
 news.answers and also made available at my web home page
 (http://www.uwasa.fi/~d74403/) along with a html version. Faq is also
 archived at rtfm.mit.edu. All questions or comments concerning this FAQ
 should be directed to me, Antti.Tuominen@uwasa.fi.
 
 This is version 1.5 of the FAQ. The previous versions are also available.
 Due to the fact that I have a limited amount of disk space old versions are
 gzipped to reduce needed space. They can be accessed using the below syntax:
 http://www.uwasa.fi/~d74403/Fawlty-Towers.FAQ/FTFAQ-ver.x.x.{html/text}.gz
 if for some unknown reason someone still wants them. As always I welcome all
 critisism and am more than happy to take any ideas you might have. Keep your
 e-mails coming!

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INDEX

The shows

 Q1. I'm totally new to this Fawlty Towers. What's it all about?
 Q2. Who played who on Fawlty Towers?
 Q3. How many shows were there and when were they aired?
 Q4. Can anyone tell me the name of Fawlty Towers' theme?
 Q5. Where is the structure used in the filming of Fawlty Towers?

Scripts, videos, etc.

 Q6. Where can I get the scripts for the Fawlty Towers shows via internet?
 Q7. Are there some kind of script books or something?
 Q8. Can I get the Fawlty Towers shows on video tape?
 Q9. Is there any other material other besides books and videos?
 Q10. Is there a newsgroup for Fawlty Towers?
 Q11. Where can I find Fawlty Towers material in the net?
 Q12. I know something that you don't about FT. What do I do?

Filmograhpies

 F1. John Cleese
 F2. Prunella Scales
 F3. Andrew Sachs
 F4. Connie Booth
 F5. Ballard Berkeley
 F6. Gilly Flower
 F7. Renee Roberts
 F8. Brian Hall

Release history

Contributors

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THE SHOWS

Question 1. I'm totally new to this Fawlty Towers. What's it all about?

 Fawlty Towers is one of the funniest tv series ever. This British tv comedy
 show, originally aired in the 70's (see Q3), rivals even Monty Python's
 Flying Circus. After leaving the Pythons John Cleese wanted to work with his
 wife Connie Booth and they came up with the idea of Fawlty Towers. I've 
 quoted the synopsis for the series from 'Life Before and After Monty Python:
 The Solo Flights of the Flying Circus' by Kim "Howard" Johnson:

 "Basil Fawlty is the harried husband and irascible innkeeper who would
  undoubtedly be running a first-class hotel if he didn't have to deal with
  guests. His other obstacle to happiness and contentment is his wife and
  worthy opponent, Sybil, who can hold her own against his rages and fits.
  Polly, their maid, is the quiet voice of reason in the eye of the storm, yet
  she manages to be drawn into Basil's schemes more often than she would like.
  Their Spanish bellboy/waiter, Manuel, is still the most consistent, constant
  irritant to Basil, however; his slavish devotion to his employer and his
  less-than-perfect English combined with a sub-standard intelligence are
  guaranteed to incur Basil's wrath. The cast is rounded out with several
  resident guests, including the scatter-brained major, and Miss Tibbs and 
  Miss Gatsby, with an assortment of guests coming and going each show."
.... 
 (Copyright (c) 1993 by Kim "Howard" Johnson)

[I hope that using this quote from the book falls in the category of "brief
 quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews". Would someone care to
 make a new synopsis just for this FAQ?]

 John Cleese claims to have spend 6 weeks on each show so every show is really
 guaranteed to be packed with humour. After the first 6 shows, however, Cleese
 and Booth got divorced (though they remained in friendly terms) but the 
 series lived on regardless. If you have never seen any FT shows I strongly 
 urge you to go to the nearest rental store and rent some.

Question 2. Who played who on Fawlty Towers?

 Because there already is a very good listing of actors and actresses 
 available at http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Fun/FawltyTowers.html I though it
 necessary to only list the FT regulars:

    Basil Fawlty    John Cleese
    Sybil Fawlty    Prunelle Scales
    Manuel          Andrew Sachs
    Polly           Connie Booth
    Major Gowen     Ballard Berkeley (died 19th Jan. 1988 aged 83)
    Miss Tibbs      Gilly Flower
    Miss Gatsby     Renee Roberts
    Terry           Brian Hall (second series)


Question 3. How many shows were there and when were they aired?

 In all there were 12 shows. The shows were shown in two series.
 First series aired in mid-seventies included the following shows:

   A Touch of Class              19th Sep. 1975
   The Builders                  26th Sep. 1975
   The Wedding Party              3rd Oct. 1975
   The Hotel Inspectors          10th Oct. 1975
   Gourmet Night                 17th Oct. 1975
   The Germans                   24th Oct. 1975

 After 4 years followed the second series which included the shows:

   Communications Problems       19th Feb. 1979
   The Psychiatrist              26th Feb. 1979
   Waldorf Salad                  5th Mar. 1979
   The Kipper and the Corpse     12th Mar. 1979
   The Anniversary               26th Mar. 1979
   Basil the Rat                 25th Oct. 1979

 For full episode guide with even short descriptions of each show you should
 take a look at http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~dave/guides/FawltyTowers/.
 Also there has been discussion about some unaired episodes but I have no
 confirmed knowledge of it. It has been suggested that they (or it) were
 "pilots" or "trailers". If some Brit would be kind enough to check this from
 the BBC Viewer Service (as a Finn I can't do much about it as they only serve
 British customers) and share it with the rest of us.


Question 4. Can anyone tell me the name of Fawlty Towers' theme?  Is it an old
piece of music, or was it written for the show?

 The Internet Movie Archive says that music for the Fawlty Towers was composed
 by Dennis Wilson. So I guess it was written for the show. I have no idea what
 the theme is called (sorry).

Question 5. Where is the structure used in the filming of Fawlty Towers?

 There was some discussion about this in the alt.comedy.british and the
 participants came to this conclusion: the structure used for external shots
 was located in a village called Woburn Green, near High Wycombe in 
 Buckinghamshire. According to _The British Location Guide_ the house was an 
 Indian restaurant, then a nightclub called "Basil's".
 
 The structure was damaged by fire some years back and was demolished. Today 
 the location is occupied by eight houses. Nothing to see, sorry.

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SCRIPTS, VIDEOS, ETC.

Question 6. Where can I get the scripts for the Fawlty Towers shows via
internet?

 The complete script for "A Touch of Class" is available at cathouse.org. 
 Also a collection of random quotes from the series is available at Cathouse. 
 I have no knowledge of others being available via Internet. Better way to get
 your hands on the scripts would probably be to try to get the script books.
 See Q7 for information about the script books.


Question 7. Are there some kind of script books or something?

 Yes. There are Fawlty Towers script books. Here is a brief listing of them:

 Title:     FAWLTY TOWERS
 Authors:   John Cleese and Connie Booth
 Publisher: Futura/Contact Publications (1977 UK)
 ISBN:      0-8600-7598-2 (paperback)
 Contents:  Scripts for "The Builders", "The Hotel Inspectors" and "Gourmet
.    Night"

 Title:     FAWLTY TOWERS TWO
 Authors:   John Cleese and Connie Booth
 Publisher: Weidenfeld and Nicolson (1979 UK)
 ISBN:      0-7088-1547-2 (paperback)
 Contents:  Scripts for "The Wedding Party", "A Touch of Class" and "The
.    Germans"

 Title:     The Complete FAWLTY TOWERS
 Authors:   John Cleese and Connie Booth
 Publisher: Methuen London (1988 UK) [8.99]
 ISBN:      0-413-18390-4 (hardcover)
 Publisher: Mandarin (1989 UK)
 ISBN:      0-749-30159-7 (paperback)
 Publisher: Pantheon (1989 US)
 ISBN:      0-679-72127-4 (paperback)
 Contents:  Scripts for ALL twelve TV shows

 You should ask for these titles from your local bookstore. If you can't find
 them locally try the places recommended in the alt.comedy.british FAQ's 
 'Buyer's guide'.


Question 8. Can I get the Fawlty Towers shows on video tape?

 Yes, you can. All Fawlty Towers shows has been published on video tape. The
 videos are named as follows:

 Title:    The Germans
 Length:   90 minutes
 Contents: "The Hotel Inspectors", "The Germans" and "A Touch of Class"

 Title:    The Psychiatrist
 Length:   97 minutes
 Contents: "The Builders", "The Wedding Party" and "The Psychiatrist"

 Title:    The Kipper and the Corpse
 Length:   92 minutes
 Contents: "Gourmet Night", "Waldorf Salad" and "The Kipper and the Corpse"

 Title:    Basil the Rat
 Length:   93 minutes
 Contents: "Communication Problems", "The Anniversary" and "Basil the Rat"

 If you can't figure out where you can get these tapes maybe you ought to take
 a look at the alt.comedy.british FAQ especially part 4 'Buyer's guide'.
 (If someone knows the publishing years for the videos, please mail me.)


Question 9. Is there any other material other besides books and videos?

 Why, yes. Here is a complete (as far as I know, correct me if I'm wrong) list
 of Fawlty Towers albums in existence:

 Title:     Fawlty Towers
 Publisher: BBC Records (1979 REB 337)
 Contents:  Soundtracks from the shows "The Hotel Inspectors" and 
.    "Communications Problems"

 Title:     Fawlty Towers: Second Sitting
 Publisher: BBC Records (1981 REB 405)
 Contents:  Soundtracks from the shows "The Builders" and "Basil the Rat"

 Title:     Fawlty Towers: At Your Service
 Publisher: BBC Records (1982 REB 449)
 Contents:  Soundtracks from the shows "The Germans" and "The Kipper and the
.    Corpse"

 Title:     Fawlty Towers: A La Carte
 Publisher: BBC Records (198? REB 484)
 Contents:  Soundtracks from the shows "Waldorf Salad" and "Gourmet Night"

 I left out the authors for obvious reason as they all are the same: John
 Cleese and Connie Booth. All albums also include narration by Andrew Sachs
 for the more visual scenes.

 Eric Adelizzi kindly mailed me information about some US published albums
 (as a part of "BBC Radio Presents" series) which seem to be rereleases of the
 original BBC releases.

 Title:     Volume One
 Publisher: Bantam-Doubleday-Dell Publishing
 Contents:  "Communications Problems" (referred to on the package as "Mrs.
            Richards"), "Basil the Rat", "The Builders" and "The Hotel
            Inspectors"
 ISBN:      0-553-47314-X

 Title:     Volume Two
 Publisher: Bantam-Doubleday-Dell Publishing
 Contents:  "The Kipper and the Corpse", "The Germans", "Waldorf Salad" and
            "Gourmet Night"
 ISBN:      0-553-43700-X

 These are also narrated by Andrew Sachs.


Question 10. Is there a newsgroup for Fawlty Towers?

 No (at least I don't know of one). But if you are looking for other Fawlty 
 Towers fans you're most likely to find them in newsgroups such as
 alt.comedy.british, rec.arts.tv.uk.comedy or even alt.fan.monty-python.


Question 11. Where can I find Fawlty Towers information in the net?

 Note: Not all of the following links are directly Fawlty Towers related.

 The British Comedy archives at Cathouse (links to most of the other sites)
  http://www.cathouse.org/BritishComedy/FawltyTowers/

 The TV show guides 
  http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Fun/FawltyTowers.html
  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~dave/guides/FawltyTowers/

 Sound bits from the Fawlty Towers shows (Eric Adelizzi)
  http://ringo.tc.yale.edu/~adelizzi/fawlty.html

 Internet Movie Database
  http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Movies/

 Biographical information (list of works) about John Cleese
  http://www.cathouse.org/BritishComedy/JohnCleese/john.cleese.bio.txt

 Monty Python Bibliography (includes some Fawlty Towers stuff) (Hans ten Cate)
  http://www.futron.com/hans/mp.bibliog.html

 Newsgroups
  news:alt.comedy.british
  news:rec.arts.tv.uk.comedy

 alt.comedy.british FAQ
  posted monthly to news:alt.comedy.british
  also available on any usenet ftp archive (like rtfm.mit.edu)

 The Fawlty Towers FAQ (this file in html format)
  http://www.uwasa.fi/~d74403/Fawlty-Towers.FAQ/FT.html


Question 12. I know something that you don't about FT. What do I do?

 If you have any further knowledge or corrections to information stated above 
 I very strongly advice you to e-mail me on the matter and get things right. 
 If you have a question about Fawlty Towers that should be on this FAQ don't 
 hesitate to e-mail me. I try to get the answers if I possibly can. Any 
 contributors will be listed below.  

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FILMOGRAPHIES

 Have you ever wondered what the Fawlty Towers cast did before or after Fawlty
 Towers? Well, here's a brief filmography for each FT regular. Data from the
 Internet Movie Database. (Any additions should be submitted to IMDB not me. 
 See Q11 how to contact.) You can also find more information on each film 
 from the Internet Movie Database.

 Thanks for all who have given bits and pieces missing here and there. I
 finally had the time to update the filmographies. I apologise for all who
 send me information but didn't see them added (until now). If someone feels
 that his/her name is missing from the credits please let me know. A few
 pieces are missing again. You can see them marked as "??" or then it's just
 missing.

 In addition to movies and tv appearances at least John Cleese and Andrew
 Sachs have appeared in various tv commercials. If you have detailed info 
 about any of these, please let me know. I just might do a little listing of 
 them, too.

 Note: titles in quotes (") are TV series.

Filmography 1. John Cleese (34 films, 5 TV series)

  * Fierce Creatures (1996) [Rollo] (actor, director, producer)
  * Jungle Book, The (1994) aka Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1994)
    [Dr. Plumford] (actor)
  * Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) [Mentor, Dr. Waldeman] (actor)
  * Swan Princess, The (1994) [Jean-Bob]. Note: (voice) (actor)
  * Splitting Heirs (1993) [Raoul P. Shadgrind] (actor)
  * American Tail: Fievel Goes West, An (1991) [Voice of Cat R. Waul]
    Note: (voice) (actor)
  * Bullseye! (1991) [Man on the Beach in Barbados Who...] (actor)
  * Big Picture, The (1989) [Bartender] (actor)
  * Erik the Viking (1989) [Halfdan the Black] (actor)
  * Fish Called Wanda, A (1988) [Archie](actor C:GGN, writer SO:AAN, director)
  * Clockwise (1986) [Brian Stimpson] (actor)
  * Silverado (1985) [Sheriff Langston] (actor)
  * Secret Policeman's Private Parts, The (1984) (actor)
  * Monty Python's the Meaning of Life (1983) [Second Fish, Grim] (actor,
    composer, writer)
  * Yellowbeard (1983) [Harvey "Blind" Pew] (actor)
  * "Whoops Apocalypse" (1982) [Giles Flack] (actor)
  * Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982) [various roles] (actor)
  * Privates on Parade (1982) [Giles Flack] (actor)
  * Secret Policeman's Other Ball, The (1982) (actor)
  * Great Muppet Caper, The (1981) [Neville] (actor)
  * Secret Policeman's Ball, The (1981) (actor)
  * Taming of the Shrew, The (1980) (TV) [Petruchio] (actor)
  * Time Bandits (1980) [Robin Hood] (actor)
  * Life of Brian (1979) aka Monty Python's Life of Brian [Reg, + minor
    roles] (actor, writer)
  * Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It, The (1977)
    [Arthur Sherlock Holmes] (actor, writer)
  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Basil Fawlty] (actor, writer)
  * Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974) [Sir Launcelot, + minor roles]
    (actor, writer)
  * Romance with a Double Bass (1974)[Musician Smychkov] (actor, writer)
  * Love Ban, The (1973) aka It's a 2'6'' Above the Ground World (actor)
  * Rentadick (1972) (writer)
  * And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) [various roles]
    (actor, writer)
  * Statue, The (1971) [Harry] (actor)
  * Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, The (1970) (writer)
  * "Monty Python's Flying Circus" (1969) aka "Monty Python" (1969-1974)
    [Mr. Hilter and many others] (actor)
  * Magic Christian, The (1969) [Director in Sotheby's] (actor, writer)
  * Bliss of Mrs. Blossom, The (1968) (actor)
  * Interlude (1968) (actor)
  * "At Last the 1948 Show" (1967) (actor)
  * "Frost Report, The" (1966-1967) (actor)


Filmography 2. Prunella Scales (19 films, 5 TV series)

  * "Signs and Wonders" (1995) (mini) [Elizabeth Palmore]
  * Awfully Big Adventure, An (1995) [Rose]
  * Second Best (1994) [Margery]
  * Wolf (1994) [Maude]
  * Rector's Wife, The (1993) (TV) [Marjorie Richardson]
  * Freddie as F.R.O.7 (1992) [Queen/Various Voices]. Note: (voice)
  * Howards End (1992) [Aunt Juley]
  * Question of Attribution, A (1992) [H.M.Q.]
  * Chorus of Disapproval, A (1988) [Hanna ap Llewellan]
  * Consuming Passions (1988) [Ethel]
  * "After Henry" (1987) [??]
  * Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, The (1987) [Moira O'Neill]
  * "Mapp and Lucia" (1985) (mini) [Miss Elizabeth Mapp]
  * Absurd Person Singular (1985) (TV) [Marion Brewster-Wright]
  * Wicked Lady, The (1983) [Lady Kingsclere]
  * Merry Wives of Windsor, The (1982) (TV) [Mistress Page]
  * Boys from Brazil, The (1978) [Mrs. Harrington]
  * Hound of the Baskervilles, The (1977) [Glynis]
  * Littlest Horse Thieves, The (1977) aka Escape from the Dark [Mrs. Simon]
  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Sybil Fawlty]
  * "Marriage Lines" (1963)
  * Waltz of the Toreadors (1962) [Estella]
  * Hobson's Choice (1954) [Vicky Hobson]
  * Laxdale Hall (1952) aka Scotch on the Rocks (1952) [Morag McLeod]


Filmography 3. Andrew Sachs (10 films, 5 TV series)

  * Faust (1994) aka Lekce Faust aka Lesson Faust [Voices (English version)]
  * "Every Silver Lining" (1993)
  * Mystery of Edwin Drood, The (1993) [Durdles]
  * Consuming Passions (1988) [Jason]
  * "There Comes a Time" (1985)
  * "Dead Ernest" (1982) [Ernest]
  * History of the World: Part I (1981) 1981 [Gerard]
  * Tempest, The (1979) (TV) [Trinculo]
  * "Send In the Girls" (1978)
  * Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) 1978 [Hospital Inmate]
  * Are You Being Served? (1977) [??]
  * What's Up Nurse! (1977) [Waiter]
  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Manuel]
  * Romance with a Double Bass (1974) [Musician Zhuchkov]
  * Night We Dropped a Clanger, The (1959) [A.C.2 Briggs]


Filmography 4. Connie Booth (15 films, 3 TV series)

  * "Buccaneers, The" (1995) (mini) [Miss March] (actress)
  * Leon the Pig Farmer (1992) [Yvonne Chadwick] (actress)
  * American Friends (1991) [Caroline Hartley] (actress)
  * Hawks (1989) [Nurse Jarvis] (actress)
  * High Spirits (1988) [Marge] (actress)
  * Return of Sherlock Holmes, The (1987) (TV) [Violet] (actress)
  * 84 Charing Cross Road (1986) [The Lady from Delaware] (actress)
  * Rocket to the Moon (1986) (TV) [Belle Stark] (actress)
  * Past Caring (1985) (TV) (actress)
  * Nairobi Affair (1984) (TV) [Mrs. Gardner] (actress)
  * Hound of the Baskervilles, The (1983) (TV) (actress)
  * Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) (TV) [Mrs. Errol] (actress)
  * Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It, The (1977)
    [Mrs. Hudson, Francine Moriarty] (actress)
  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Polly] (actress, writer)
  * Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974) [The Witch] (actress)
  * Romance with a Double Bass (1974) [Princess Costanza] (actress, writer)
  * And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) [various roles]
    (actress)
  * "Monty Python's Flying Circus" (1969-1974) aka "Monty Python" [various
    roles] (actress)


Filmography 5. Ballard Berkeley (12 films, 2 TV series)

  * National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) [Second English Motorist]
  * Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) (TV) [Sir Harry]
  * "To The Manor Born" (one episode) (1979) [Audrey's rich uncle]
  * Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) [Lord Snodley]
  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Major Gowen]
  * "Are You Being Served? (episode: "Memories Are Made of This")" (1972)
    [customer buying fishing lures]
  * Murder Game, The (1965) [Sir Colin Chalmers]
  * Night Caller from Outer Space (1965) aka Blood Beast From Outer Space
    [Commander Savage]
  * Night of the Demon (1957) aka Curse of the Demon [1st Reporter]
  * Dangerous Cargo (1954) [Findley]
  * After the Ball (1953) [Andrews]
  * Operation Diplomat (1953)
  * Stage Fright (1950) [Sergeant Mellish]
  * In Which We Serve (1942) [Engineer Commander]
  * Last Adventurers, The (1937) aka Down to the Sea in Ships [Fred Devlin]


Filmography 6. Gilly Flower (1 TV series)

  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Miss Tibbs]


Filmography 7. Renee Roberts (1 TV series)

  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Miss Gatsby]


Filmography 8. Brian Hall (3 films, 2 TV series)

  * China O'Brien (1990) Note: (stunts) (other crew)
  * "You Must Be the Husband" (1987) (actor)
  * Long Good Friday, The (1980) [Alan] (actor)
  * McVicar (1980) [Terry Stokes] (actor)
  * "Fawlty Towers" (1975, 1979) [Terry (second series)] (actor)

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RELEASE HISTORY

 Version 1.0 (19th September 1995):
   Initial Release
 Version 1.1 (19th October 1995):
   Few minor errors corrected
   Filmographies added
   New links added
   Some US albums added
 Version 1.2 (19th November 1995):
   Added a topic about the Fawlty Towers structure
   2 new film credits (still unchecked)
 Version 1.3 (19th December 1995):
   Nothing much. A few minor additions
 Version 1.4 (19th January 1996):
   A few additions and corrections to film credits
   New links added
 Version 1.5 (19th February 1996):
   Filmographies thoroughly updated

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CONTRIBUTORS

 * Eric Adelizzi (adelizzi@minerva.cis.yale.edu): Info on US albums
 * Internet Movie Database Team: Filmographies
 * Simon Moore (simon@wjh.harvard.edu) and Ralph Johnson 
   (ralph_johnson@qc.edu): Providing most of the facts about the structure
 * Mark Boyes (boyes@forty2.enet.dec.com): Addition to Andrew Sachs' 
   filmography
 * Deryk Barker (dbarker@turing.cs.camosun.bc.ca): Extensive information on 
   "Mapp and Lucia". Also Dave Rogers (dave.rogers@bt-sys.bt.co.uk) gave some
   info on the same subject. Mary Campbell was first to e-mail me about this
   show
 * Eleanor Lebourdais (elebourd@direct.ca): Adding "After Henry"
 * Coleen O'Hanley (MrsMonsoon@aol.com): Addition to Berkeley's filmography
 * Robert H. Strickland (strickla@airmail.net): Addition to Berkeley's
   filmography
 * Special thanks to Melinda "Bob" Casino (melinda@badger.idiscover.co.uk)
   for all the help and ideas she has given


--
Antti J Tuominen, Antti.Tuominen@uwasa.fi (d74403@uwasa.fi)
Student of Computer Science, Vaasa University.








