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"Fawlty Towers"
The Psychiatrist (1979)


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User Rating: 9.3/10 (115 votes)

Overview

Director:
Bob Spiers
Writers:
John Cleese (written by) and
Connie Booth (written by)
Original Air Date:
26 February 1979 (Season 2, Episode 2)
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
When two doctors register for rooms at Fawlty Towers, Basil is delighted. Soon thereafter, Basil discovers that one is a psychiatrist... more | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Paranoia | English | Waiter | Hotel | Torquay more
User Comments:
Weekend Holiday in Torquay more

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Additional Details

Certification:
Australia:PG

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Goofs:
Continuity: The psychiatrist's wife goes to have a bath. Later, she is seen in her room, but in another scene taking place a few minutes later, she is seen returning from her bath. Furthermore, her husband goes to have a bath during the time in which she is supposedly in there. more
Quotes:
Sybil Fawlty: Do you really believe in your wildest dreams that a girl like this could possibly be interested in an aging, Brilliantine, stick-insect like yourself? more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The John Cleese Interview (1998) (V) more

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4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Weekend Holiday in Torquay, 17 May 2006
10/10
Author: oceanave from United States

"The Psychiatrist" is a brilliant, brilliant farce. Basil Fawlty is probably the world's greatest ass-kisser, and this story features his fawning over the two (or three??) Dr. Abbott's, who are down in Torquay for a holiday out of London. Meanwhile, a hippie man named Johnson is staying at the hotel, and sneaks his girlfriend into his room (sign of the times, eh?), making for a highly entertaining subplot as Basil tries to catch sight of her and throw them both out. But there's yet another subplot - the appearance of a beautiful lady named Raylene Miles from Australia who shows up, and Basil can't help but become infatuated with her (or so Sybil thinks.) Sybil's hair is at its beehive-best in this one, complete with Basil's reference to it: "the dormant organ you keep hidden in that rat's maze of yours!" The two 'hand on boob' scenes and Basil's breaking into guest rooms "just to check the walls"' are side-splittingly funny, as is the entire episode. Definitely one of the best-written ones in the series.

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