John Cleese has commented further on the recent controversy over UKTV removing the Fawlty Towers Germans episode from their catch-up service.
The broadcaster has said that the episode will be reinstated with "extra guidance", but the Monty Python star has tweeted this:
John Cleese has commented on the news that UKTV has removed 'The Germans' episode of Fawlty Towers from its website.
The classic Fawlty Towers episode The Germans is the latest comedy programme to be pulled.
The Guardian has reported that the 1975 sitcom episode, written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, has been taken down from UKTV's catch-up service.
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