The Frasier sequel will be set in Boston. I wonder if they’re hoping it’s been long enough that people won’t clamour for Cheers cameos any longer https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/fr...CJquwBMJcmVya1hHgO27Ujpjekkuti9ji68hG-c4yeXbI
They wouldn't be setting it in Boston unless they were planning on Cheers cameos.
Well, that's about the only way they'd ever get me to tune in. I'd watch Kathy Bates read the phone book, so I'll at least tune in for the premiere, assuming it gets picked up.Kathy Bates is... Matlock. For CBS.
I'm not surprised as to Connie Booth's non-involvement; she got out of TV and movies decades ago, became a psychotherapist, and is now retired, and has rarely spoken about her time in the entertainment industry.This I wouldn’t have seen coming: John Cleese is to revive Fawlty Towers, Co-written with his daughter Camilla Cleese.
With (apparently) no input from Connie Booth, Andrew Sachs having died and Prunella Scales suffering from dementia (not to mention that Cleese hasn’t made anything funny in years) my hopes for this are lower than expectations for another Fawlty gourmet night https://variety.com/2023/global/new...d=51&cx_testVariant=cx_2&cx_artPos=1#cxrecs_s
It’s not a surprise (she and Cleese divorced years ago, perhaps surprisingly, before finishing S2 of Fawlty), but it does mean the absence of one of the writers (and stars), a big factor in the success of the original.I'm not surprised as to Connie Booth's non-involvement; she got out of TV and movies decades ago, became a psychotherapist, and is now retired, and has rarely spoken about her time in the entertainment industry.
Tull’s song “Living in the Past” springs to mind…Fawlty Towers will be like those legendary bands who go on tour decades later with only one remaining original member, like Survivor and Jethro Tull.
Yup.Anyone remember the John Larroquette Fawlty remake?
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