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Hotel Zum letzten Kliff was a 2001 German remake of ''Fawlty Towers''. 11 of the 12 original episodes were remade (just try to guess which one wasn't included) by RTL. It was the only remake to consult John Cleese, the writer and title role of the original BBC classic. Of the many remake attempts (e.g. [[Snavely]]), this was the only one that he approved of, he even said they'd done it "superbly". Reportedly, he appears in a cameo in one of the unaired episodes.  
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'''Hotel Zum letzten Kliff''' was a 2001 German remake of ''Fawlty Towers''. 11 of the 12 original episodes were remade (just try to guess which one wasn't included) by RTL. It was the only remake to consult John Cleese, the writer and title role of the original BBC classic. Of the many remake attempts (e.g. [[Snavely (lost pilot episode of Fawlty Towers remake; 1978)]]), this was the only one that he approved of, he even said they'd done it "superbly". Reportedly, he appears in a cameo in one of the unaired episodes.  


Apart from the pilot, no other episode was ever aired. The material can be seen briefly in "Fawlty Towers Re-opened", a 2009 retrospective on the original, and in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIIvft6Mj44 Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel on youtube]. RTL does not sell on-demand copies (as some German public channels do). Writing to them in German asking for it to see the light of day seems to be the only option at this time.
Apart from the pilot, no other episode was ever aired. The material can be seen briefly in "Fawlty Towers Re-opened", a 2009 retrospective on the original, and in Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel on YouTube. RTL does not sell on-demand copies (as some German public channels do). Writing to them in German asking for it to see the light of day seems to be the only option at this time.


==Gallery==
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   |description1 =Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel.
   |description1 =Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel.
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==Resource==
==Resources==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw-bLS_th_U&t=61m48s John Cleese mentions Zum letzten Kliff on "Fawlty Towers Re-opened" (2009). ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw-bLS_th_U&t=61m48s John Cleese mentions Zum letzten Kliff on "Fawlty Towers Re-opened" (2009). ]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIIvft6Mj44 Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel. ]


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Hotel Zum letzten Kliff was a 2001 German remake of Fawlty Towers. 11 of the 12 original episodes were remade (just try to guess which one wasn't included) by RTL. It was the only remake to consult John Cleese, the writer and title role of the original BBC classic. Of the many remake attempts (e.g. Snavely (lost pilot episode of Fawlty Towers remake; 1978)), this was the only one that he approved of, he even said they'd done it "superbly". Reportedly, he appears in a cameo in one of the unaired episodes.

Apart from the pilot, no other episode was ever aired. The material can be seen briefly in "Fawlty Towers Re-opened", a 2009 retrospective on the original, and in Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel on YouTube. RTL does not sell on-demand copies (as some German public channels do). Writing to them in German asking for it to see the light of day seems to be the only option at this time.

Gallery

Dmitri Alexandrov's demo reel.

Resource