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Series 1
1 :01x01 - A Touch of Class (Sep/19/1975)
Basil spends 40 pounds advertising in a classy magazine, hoping to attract some upper-class clientele; he's pleased when Lord Melbury arrives at the hotel, but unhappy to hear that a confidence man might also be at the hotel, preying on his new, wealthy guests.
Guest Stars: Terence Conoley as Mr. Wareing, Michael Gwynn (1) as Lord Melbury, David Simeon as Mr. Mackenzie, Lionel Wheeler as Mr. Watson, Martin Wyldeck as Sir Richard Morris, Robin Ellis as Danny Brown
Director: John Howard Davies (1)
Writer: John Cleese, Connie Booth
 
2 :01x02 - The Builders (Sep/26/1975)
Basil arranges to have some contractors come and put in a door; Sybil has told him to use Stubbs, but Basil, sure that he can save some money, hires a cheaper contractor. He and Sybil then go away for the weekend, leaving Polly in charge. She, however, hasn't been getting much sleep lately, and leaves Manuel in charge while she takes a nap. The contractors arrive, and, as Sybil predicted, make a total mess of the job, leaving Basil to hire the more expensive contractor to fix things up.
Guest Stars: Barney Dorman as Kerr (Builder), James Appleby as Stubbs, George Lee as Delivery Man, David Kelly (1) as Mr. O'Reilly, Michael Halsey as Jones (Builder), Michael Cronin (1) as Lurphy (Builder)
Director: John Howard Davies (1)
Writer: John Cleese, Connie Booth
 
3 :01x03 - The Wedding Party (a.k.a. Sex) (Oct/03/1975)
The temperature is rising in Torquay, and Basil's temper is rising right along with it. Sure that he's seeing illicit relations happening everywhere, Basil feels that it's his duty to put an end to the depravity. Unbeknownst to him, all the couples are friends of each other and Polly, in town for a wedding. To make matters worse, there's also an attractive Frenchwoman staying at the hotel, flirting with Basil.
Guest Stars: April Walker as Jean Wilson, Yvonne Gilan as Mrs Peignoir, Trevor Adams as Alan, Conrad Phillips as Mr. Lloyd, Diana King (1) as Mrs. Rachel Lloyd, | Uncredited: Jay Neill as Guest in bar
Director: John Howard Davies (1)
Writer: John Cleese, Connie Booth
 
4 :01x04 - The Hotel Inspectors (Oct/10/1975)
Basil has received word that some Hotel Inspectors are coming to do a covert inspection of all Torquay seaside hotels for the tourism guide. Sure that he's sniffed them out, he fawns over the guests he believes to be the inspectors, while being particularly insulting to the rest of the guests.
Guest Stars: James Cossins as Mr. Walt, Bernard Cribbins as Mr. Hutchinson, Peter Brett (1) as Brian, Geoffrey Morris (1) as John
Director: John Howard Davies (1)
Writer: John Cleese, Connie Booth
 
5 :01x05 - Gourmet Night (a.k.a. Gourmet's Paradise) (Oct/17/1975)
In an attempt to attract what he considers to be the "right sort" of guests, Basil plans a Gourmet Night, with the help of his new chef, Kurt. Kurt, however, has been trying to attract the attention of Manuel, and when he's rebuffed, takes solace in the bottle. By the time the guests arrive for Gourmet Night, Kurt is passed out on the kitchen floor, and dinner is nowhere in sight. Basil hastily makes arrangements to have a gourmet dinner supplied by a chef in town, but his broken-down car puts a damper on those plans.
Guest Stars: Jeffrey Segal as Mr. Heath, Richard Caldicot (1) as Mr. Twitchen, Ann Way as Mrs. Hall, Allan Cuthbertson as Colonel Hall, Steve Plytas as Kurt, Tony Page as Master Heath, Elizabeth Benson as Mrs. Heath, Andre Maranne as Andre, Betty Huntley-Wright as Mrs. Twitchen
Director: John Howard Davies (1)
Writer: John Cleese, Connie Booth
 
6 :01x06 - The Germans (Oct/24/1975)
Sybil is in the hospital, but has left Basil with a list of things to be done while she's out of commission; first and foremost, he's to hang the moose head in the lobby, if only to get it out of the way. Basil does this, just not very well; it falls on his head one time too many, giving him a concussion. Basil ends up in the hospital with Sybil, but sneaks out to go back to the hotel, where his head injury causes him to be more insulting towards the guests than usual.
Guest Stars: Louis Mahoney as Doctor, Brenda Cowling as Sister, Lisa Bergmayr as German Guest, Nick Kane as German Guest, Willy Bowman (1) as German Guest, Iris Fry as Mrs. Sharp, John Lawrence (2) as Mr. Sharp, Dan Gillian as German Guest
Director: John Howard Davies (1)
Writer: John Cleese, Connie Booth
 
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