Where are the hotel inspectors in Fawlty Towers?

” The Hotel Inspectors ” is the fourth episode of the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers . In the episode, Basil hears of hotel inspectors roaming Torquay incognito and realises with horror that a guest he has been verbally abusing could easily be one of them.

Who is Mr Walt in the hotel inspectors?

Mr. Walt reveals he is actually an outboard motors salesman and consoles Basil. Thinking he is in the clear, Basil thanks Walt and then runs to the kitchen with Manuel, who stops Mr. Hutchinson from leaving just long enough so that Basil can “say adios.”

Who are the guests in the hotel inspectors?

Two guests, Mr. Walt and Mr. Hutchinson, arrive separately at reception. Mr. Walt says very little; Mr. Hutchinson speaks in a very drawn-out and pompous, overly affected manner (claiming that he finds “the air here [in Torquay] most invigorating”) that immediately irritates Basil.

Why was Basil rude to Walt in Fawlty Towers?

Basil is fawning all over him while he is at his rude best with the remaining guests, including Mr. Walt who has his own reasons for staying at the Fawlty Towers. Things go from bad to worse when Basil decides that he may have made a mistake. — garykmcd

Where did the Hotel Inspectors episode come from?

In the episode, Basil hears of hotel inspectors roaming Torquay incognito and realises with horror that a guest he has been verbally abusing could easily be one of them. The episode appears to have drawn some inspiration from Nikolai Gogol ‘s similarly themed The Government Inspector.

What does Basil say to Walt in Hotel Inspectors?

While Basil draws Hutchinson a map containing an abbreviation of Post Office (“P. Off”), Mr. Walt misinterprets a comment from Basil; Walt thinks he himself is being told to “P-off”. Basil also produces picture cards for Manuel to understand what he is saying, after which Manuel produces a card of his own: “OK”.