The 100th British Championship is presently taking place in Torquay. This is a seaside resort in Devon, on the south coast of England.
One could talk about its healthful climate or the fact that it was the home of Agatha Christie, but for many it was where John Cleese got the inspiration for the television series called Fawlty Towers. While staying at the Gleneagles Hotel in 1971, Cleese became fascinated with the behavior of the owner, Donald Sinclair, whom Cleese later described as “the rudest man I’ve ever come across in my life”. Thus was born Basil Fawlty and Fawlty Towers, set in Torquay.
ChessBase has a feature on the Championship with some scenes from Fawlty Towers:
http://www.chessbase.com/Home/TabId/...ay-010813.aspx
Here is an encounter between Basil and a Guest:
Guest: And another thing, I asked for a room with a view.
Basil (looking out the room window): This is the view as far as I can remember, madam; yes, yes, this is it.
Guest: When I paid for “a view”, I expect something more interesting than that.
Basil: But that is Torquay, madam.
Guest: Well, that is not good enough!
Basil: May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House perhaps; the Hanging Gardens of Babylon; herds of wildebeest, sweeping majestically..?
Guest: I expect to be able to see the sea.
Basil: You can see the sea; it is over there between the land and the sky!
Sorry, no chess, just Torquay and Basil Fawlty.
One could talk about its healthful climate or the fact that it was the home of Agatha Christie, but for many it was where John Cleese got the inspiration for the television series called Fawlty Towers. While staying at the Gleneagles Hotel in 1971, Cleese became fascinated with the behavior of the owner, Donald Sinclair, whom Cleese later described as “the rudest man I’ve ever come across in my life”. Thus was born Basil Fawlty and Fawlty Towers, set in Torquay.
ChessBase has a feature on the Championship with some scenes from Fawlty Towers:
http://www.chessbase.com/Home/TabId/...ay-010813.aspx
Here is an encounter between Basil and a Guest:
Guest: And another thing, I asked for a room with a view.
Basil (looking out the room window): This is the view as far as I can remember, madam; yes, yes, this is it.
Guest: When I paid for “a view”, I expect something more interesting than that.
Basil: But that is Torquay, madam.
Guest: Well, that is not good enough!
Basil: May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House perhaps; the Hanging Gardens of Babylon; herds of wildebeest, sweeping majestically..?
Guest: I expect to be able to see the sea.
Basil: You can see the sea; it is over there between the land and the sky!
Sorry, no chess, just Torquay and Basil Fawlty.
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