JOHN Cleese won’t thrash a car with a branch in the new Fawlty Towers, his daughter says.
The Sun revealed this week the classic 1970s sitcom is getting a new series 44 years after it ended.
Cleese, 83, will write it with daughter Camilla, 39, who said the reboot will “honour the tone” of the original — which saw hotel owner Basil Fawlty charge about while losing the plot.
She said of her dad: “He won’t be doing as much crazy physical, comedic things as before but you never know what you might see him do.”
Fans fear the gags which made the show a classic will not be made amid today’s woke culture.
Speaking from her home in LA, Camilla, a stand-up comic, said: “There will be jokes that will be a little bit edgy but we’re not out to get anyone, we don’t dislike any people. That’s not the basis of it. People are a little sensitive nowadays, to put it lightly.
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“If anything we’re making fun of the show’s characters and their idiosyncrasies.”
The reboot “may take three months, or three years,” she added.
'It will be gagged'
A FAWLTY Towers star is worried the reboot will lose its comedy edge.
Oscar Peck, 65, who played dining teen Master Wareing in the first episode in 1975, said: “It’s a worry how funny it can be, in light of what is allowed.
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"The classic lines we loved, such as “don’t mention the war!’, would be censored.”