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* FooledByTheSound: Played for laughs. Just before a fire drill, Basil accidentally sets off the burglar alarm, which the guests believe is the fire alarm. Basil furiously demonstrates the difference between the alarms (the fire bell being a semitone higher), and insists that the guests only leave the hotel when the ''fire'' alarm is sounded; and then only when it sounds for the actual drill, not merely the demonstration of what it sounds like.
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* RandomEventsPlot: A unique example of this trope in a series of such usually [[FawltyTowersPlot tight, clever, (standalone) plot driven complex farces]]. In a brilliant demonstration of how Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad, because it's typically named as the funniest episode.

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* RandomEventsPlot: A unique example of this trope in a series of such usually [[FawltyTowersPlot tight, clever, (standalone) plot driven complex farces]].farces. In a brilliant demonstration of how Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad, because it's typically named as the funniest episode.
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* RandomEventsPlot: A unique example of this trope in a series of such usually tight, clever, (standalone) plot driven complex farces. In a brilliant demonstration of how TropesAreNotBad, because it's typically named as the funniest episode.

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* RandomEventsPlot: A unique example of this trope in a series of such usually [[FawltyTowersPlot tight, clever, (standalone) plot driven complex farces. farces]]. In a brilliant demonstration of how TropesAreNotBad, Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad, because it's typically named as the funniest episode.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Basil Fawlty's views are by no means progressive, but even he is utterly mortified by the Major's use of the N-word.
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* TVTelephoneEtiquette: Justified in "The Germans", Sybil is constantly phoning to check up on Basil. At first, he starts and finishes the calls normally, but as this goes on, he does not bother to check who is calling; at one point he picks the phone up, yells into it, and immediately slams it down again.
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* AccidentalVentriloquism: The Major believes a moose head is speaking to him, but it's actually Manuel hidden behind a desk practicing his English.

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* AccidentalVentriloquism: The Major believes Basil buys a stuffed moose head is speaking to him, but it's actually use as decoration, and then leaves it on the front desk while he ran some errands. Manuel hidden behind a comes in for something and crawls under the desk practicing to look for it. The Major walks in, Manual pops up from the desk, sees the Major, calls out "Hello!" and then ducks back under the desk to resume looking. The Major looks around and thinks that the room was empty except for a stuffed moose head. He assumes the moose head has said "Hello" to him. He begins having a conversation with the moose head, with Manuel keeping up his English.side of it, unaware that the Major doesn't know he is there.
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-> ''Don't mention the war. I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right.''
-->-- '''Basil Fawlty'''
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* RidiculousProcrastinator: Sybil orders Basil to hang the moose's head up, as it has been sitting there for two weeks.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: At the time, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure requiring a stay in hospital.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Until at least the mid-1980s, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure requiring a stay in hospital. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.

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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Until at least At the mid-1980s, time, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure requiring a stay in hospital. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.hospital.
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* BilingualBonus: One German guest has an untranslated exchange with Polly. He then leaves and soon returns with his fellow travellers. Any German speakers would have seen this was not just a contrivance to have them bump into Basil:
-->'''Guest:''' Gnaediges fraeulein. Koennen sie mir sagen, Wann das mittagessen serviert wird, bitte?[[note]]Miss, can you tell me, when is lunch served?[[/note]]
-->'''Polly:''' Um ein Uhr. Funf minuten.[[note]]At one o'clock. Five minutes.[[/note]]
-->'''Guest:''' Vielen danke.[[note]]Thank you[[/note]]
-->'''Polly:''' Bitte schoen![[note]]You're welcome![[/note]]
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* AllGermansAreNazis: Some Germans are visiting the hotel. Basil tells everyone "Don't mention the war". However Basil (who, for a change, is actually concussed rather than simply rude) manages to make reference to the war in [[FreudianSlipperySlope almost every sentence]] he subsequently speaks to them. It's subverted here: the Germans are never cast as Nazis (and find the constant references upsetting to the point Basil's actions reduce one of them to tears), but are just trying to enjoy their holidays in peace.
* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until at least the mid-1980s, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure requiring a stay in hospital. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.

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* AllGermansAreNazis: Some Germans are visiting the hotel. Basil tells everyone [[MemeticMutation "Don't mention the war".war"]]. However Basil (who, for a change, is actually concussed rather than simply rude) manages to make reference to the war in [[FreudianSlipperySlope almost every sentence]] he subsequently speaks to them. It's subverted here: the Germans are never cast as Nazis (and find the constant references upsetting to the point Basil's actions reduce one of them to tears), but are just trying to enjoy their holidays in peace.
* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until Until at least the mid-1980s, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure requiring a stay in hospital. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until at least the mid-1980s, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.

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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until at least the mid-1980s, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure.procedure requiring a stay in hospital. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until at least the mid-1980s, an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.

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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until at least the mid-1980s, cutting an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Yes, until at least the mid-1980s, an ingrown toenail really '''was''' a major surgical procedure. It happened to this troper's mother in the late 1970s.
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* AmbiguousSyntax:
-->'''German Guest''': Will you stop talking about the war?!
-->'''Basil''': Me? You started it!
-->'''Guest''': We did not start it!
-->'''Basil''': Yes you did, you invaded Poland!
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* AllGermansAreNazis: Some Germans are visiting the hotel. Basil tells everyone "Don't mention the war". However Basil (who, for a change, is actually concussed rather than simply rude) manages to make reference to the war in [[FreudianSlipperySlope almost every sentence]] he subsequently speaks to them. It's subverted here: the Germans are never cast as Nazis (and find the constant references upsetting to the point Basil's actions reduce one of them to tears), but are just trying to enjoy their holidays in peace.
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** A rather brilliant case of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.
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* RandomEventsPlot: A unique example of this trope in a series of such usually tight, clever, (standalone) plot driven complex farces. In a brilliant demonstration of how TropesAreNotBad, because it's typically named as the funniest episode.
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* ActorAllusion: Basil's goose-stepping is deliberately reminiscent of Cleese's "Ministry of Silly Walks" sketch from ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''. Just check out the applause it gets.

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* ActorAllusion: Basil's goose-stepping is deliberately reminiscent of Cleese's "Ministry of Silly Walks" sketch from ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''. Just check out the applause it gets. The Hitler impression he does is also more than a little reminiscent of the same show's "Mr. Hilter" sketch.
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* NeverMyFault: After discovering the kitchen fire and being unable to sound the fire alarm due to not being able to find the key, Basil begins angrily shouting about how "someone's lost the key". That someone would of course be Basil himself, who is the only person who touches the key during the entire episode.
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: While it had been earlier hinted at in "The Builders" that Manuel actually spoke better English than he lets on, it's made clearer here that he actually does know enough English to hold a reasonably fluent conversation -- which he does with the Major, albeit with the latter being unaware that he's talking to Manuel and not a moose's head -- and just hides his level of English fluency so that he'll have an excuse to ignore Basil's instructions.
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* ActorAllusion: Basil's goose-stepping is deliberately reminiscent of Cleese's "Ministry of Silly Walks" sketch from ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''. Just check out the applause it gets.
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With Sybil in the hospital with an ingrown toenail, a moose's head to hang up and some German guests arriving the next day, Basil has his work cut out for him. After an attempted fire drill goes wrong and Basil lands up in the hospital with a concussion, he causes much offence to his German guests after finally escaping back to the hotel.

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* AccidentalVentriloquism: The Major believes a moose head is speaking to him, but it's actually Manuel hidden behind a desk practicing his English.
* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: During the Major's racist tirade, Polly poses a question for him and gets a rather non-sequitur answer:
--> '''Major:''' Hate Germans, love women.
--> '''Polly:''' What about German women?
--> '''Major:''' Good card players!
* BrutalHonesty: Basil due to his concussion:
-->'''Basil:''' ''(to his nurse)'' My God, you're ugly, aren't you? Mind-boggling.
-->'''Sybil:''' Basil?
-->'''Nurse:''' I'll... I'll get the doctor!
-->'''Basil:''' You need a plastic surgeon, dear, not a doctor.
* CryingWolf: Basil works so hard to set up a fire drill and gets into a spat about it (you have to see the whole conversation to understand), where Manuel is supposed to yell "Fire!" and then they all calmly walk out. Then Manuel screws it all up by starting not one, but two ''real'' fires in the kitchen. Basil then calmly ushers Manuel back into the burning kitchen as he tries to explain that it's just a drill.
* DudeNotFunny: The Germans don't find Basil's Hitler imitation funny. [[invoked]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Basil asks Manuel to fetch a hammer, and Manuel misunderstands and thinks he is asking for Manuel's pet hamster. In "Basil the Rat", we meet that "hamster"...
* IgnoreTheDisability: Note that Basil's emphatic insistence that nobody mention the war (when no one in their right mind would anyway) and his propensity to do so himself are '''both''' [[JustifiedTrope due to him having a concussion]], causing him to [[HilarityEnsues act even weirder than normal]].
* LastSecondWordSwap: A concussed Basil tries it, but only makes it worse: "Now, would you like to eat first or would you like a drink before the warrrr...ning ... [[SubvertedTrope that trespassers will be tied up with piano wire?]]"
* {{Metaphorgotten}}: "My dear woman, a blow like that to the head... is worth two in the bush."
** A rather brilliant case of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.
* WrongInsultOffence: An unfortunate example occurs when the Major tells a story about how he took a woman to a cricket match, and she kept referring to the Indian players by the wrong racial slur.
-->'''The Major:''' And the strange thing was... throughout the morning she kept referring to the Indians as niggers. "No no no," I said, "the niggers are the West Indians. These people are wogs."
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