- The Builders
Infobox Television episode
Title = The Builders
Series =Fawlty Towers
Caption =
Season = 1
Episode = 2
Airdate =26 September 1975
Production =
Writer = John Cleese & Connie Booth
Director =John Howard Davies
Guests =
Episode list =List of Fawlty Towers episodes
Prev = A Touch of Class
Next =The Wedding Party "The Builders" is the second episode in the first series of the
BBC TVsitcom "Fawlty Towers ".ynopsis
Basil hires Irish builder O'Reilly to do some vital work on the hotel. However, due to the builders' incompetence a disaster occurs, and Basil turns to his new
garden gnome as a source of violence while wreaking revenge...Cast
Episode Credited cast:
*John Cleese asBasil Fawlty
*Prunella Scales asSybil Fawlty
*Andrew Sachs as Manuel
*Connie Booth asPolly Sherman
*Ballard Berkeley asMajor Gowen
*Gilly Flower as Miss Abitha Tibbs
*Renee Roberts as Miss Ursula Gatsby
*David Kelly as O'Reilly:With:
*James Appleby as Mr. Stubbs
*Michael Cronin as Mr. Lurphy
*Barney Dorman as Mr. Kerr
*Michael Halsey as Mr. Jones
*George Lee as Bennion, a Delivery ManPlot
Basil tells his resident guests Major Gowen, Miss Tibbs, and Miss Gatsby that they will have to eat at another hotel, as workmen are coming to do work on the hotel. The Fawltys themselves are going away on a rare holiday with Audrey and some other friends. Polly and Manuel therefore are left with the responsibility of taking care of the workmen. Basil tells Polly that the workmen will be from O'Reilly's business, an Irish cowboy builder with very little understanding of the building trade, as opposed to Stubbs who are respectable professionals (who he has told Sybil will be doing the work). The main reason for this deception is that O'Reilly is much cheaper.
Polly and Manuel are left in charge. It seems there are very few guests staying, and Polly uses Manuel as a model for some sketches. She is tired, and therefore tells Manuel that she is going for a 'siesta' (Spanish for little sleep) and instructs him to wake her up when the builders come.
Manuel is left to his own devices, daydreaming and acting that he runs the hotel and one of the quotes he says, in an authoritive tone, is "Manuel Towers, How are you? It's nice today." A delivery man drops off a gnome that Sybil had ordered. Later on, three of O'Reilly's builders turn up, and so after some banter and misunderstanding (referring to the builders as "Orelly men", Manuel's own mispronunciation of "O'Reilly"), Manuel goes to wake Polly up. However she looks so blissful that he cannot bring himself to do so. Basil rings the hotel but Manuel does not recognise him and assumes the voice on the other end is looking for Basil so Manuel berates him as a 'half-wit'. After finally realising that it is in fact Basil on the other end, Manuel drops the phone in horror, Basil then instructs Manuel to call the bearded builder and then say something to him. He says to the builders "Please, which one is man with beard?" Lurphy, the only bearded builder, thinks this over for a bit and then indicates himself, to whom Manuel then says:
Lurphy immediately punches Manuel in the face, as Basil had hoped.
The next morning, Basil arrives to check on the hotel to see if everything is sound. However he finds that the builders have blocked up the wrong doorway and the dining room entrance has disappeared, much to his dismay. In addition, there is now a door in front of the stairs! In a combination of rage at the shoddy work and fear at his wife's reaction, Basil apoplectically threatens first Polly and then Manuel, before phoning O'Reilly and threatening that if he is not at the hotel in twenty minutes, he will "come over there and insert a large garden gnome in [him] ".
O'Reilly arrives, and while Basil is telling him to hurry up, Sybil - having forgotten her golf shoes - arrives back earlier than expected. Basil blames the chaos on Stubbs' men. Sybil responds to this by telling Basil that she saw O'Reilly's van outside. Basil explains this by saying O'Reilly has come in to fix up Stubbs' mess. Then Polly calls the front desk telephone from the office, pretending to be Stubbs' secretary, recommending O'Reilly, as Stubbs' men won't be able to come in. But at that instant, Sybil walks in on Polly and the jig is up, as is Sybil's dander. She angrily confronts Basil for hiring O'Reilly and vows that she will make him regret it for the rest of his life! Basil continues his attempts to convince her it was Stubbs' fault but Sybil orders him to stop it with his pitiful lies. Berating herself for her own stupidity at letting Basil oversee the arrangements, Sybil slaps Basil and hurls the cash box across the room at him, him ducking out the way just in time. Sybil continues her rant about O'Reilly's incompetence and continues to give Basil a beating, when O'Reilly merrily appears and, upon admitting his mistake, tries to joke with her about it. She has no capacity for jokes, unfortunately, and now gives O'Reilly a similar beating to Basil's, and tells him to get out: "I "never" want to see you or any of your men in my hotel again."
Sybil calls Stubbs to get him to do the work the next morning. She then storms off, not to return until the next morning. Unwilling to concede that he was wrong to hire O'Reilly, Basil convinces O'Reilly to stay and do the work anyway.
Sybil arrives in the morning to find the renovations have been completed by O'Reilly, apparently with no problems. As Stubbs arrives Sybil confesses her embarrassment at having called on him, now, for nothing. Stubbs looks over the renovations and admits at first that whoever did them did a very good job. Then, in further questioning Basil about them, Stubbs finds out he probably wasn't called in for naught after all; It turns out O'Reilly hadn't used a proper lintel, such as a RSJ (rolled steel joist) or concrete lintel, he'd used a "wooden" lintel - on a supporting wall! This means, as Stubbs points out, the supporting wall could give way at any moment, and he will need to repair it immediately, before the building collapses. Basil leaves the hotel immediately, with his garden gnome under his arms, explaining that he is going to see O'Reilly, and then he might go to Canada. The rest is left to the imagination...
Criticism
David Stubbs has rated The Builders as the weakest Fawlty Towers episode due to its reliance on stereotypes such as "the battleaxe wife, the feckless Irish labourer, and, of course, the dimwitted Spaniard". [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2007/06/political_correctness_was_grea.html] John Cleese himself named "The Builders" as "the least good" of the Fawlty Towers episodes that were filmed, owing to a general lack of laughter in the studio on recording day. He recalls that members of the Icelandic Broadcasting Corporation were visiting the studio that day and many of them were in the front row seats, apparently not entirely amused.Connections and errors
*Basil tells his guests that they must go to "The Gleneagles" for their dinners. This is a reference to the Hotel Gleneagles which Donald Sinclair, the hotel manager on which John Cleese based Basil Fawlty, ran in Torquay, the town where "Fawlty Towers" is set.
*George Lee, who plays Bennion the delivery man, also appears as a delivery man in the episode: "Communication Problems ".
*At the end, whenthe Major talks toPolly , the boom mic shadow is visible
*When Basil beats Manuel's head against the wall O'Reilly's men have made, it quite visibly moves. Also, while pretending his head is hitting the wall, he can actually be seen kicking it with his foot, which causes the sound.
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