TV John Cleese and his daughter Camilla are teaming up for a Fawlty Towers revival The series will follow no-nonsense hotelier Basil Fawlty as he connects with his adult daughter and "navigates the modern world." By Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis is a news writer at Entertainment Weekly with over five years of experience covering the latest in entertainment. A proud Kingston University alum, Emlyn has written about music, fandom, film, television, and awards for multiple outlets including MTV News, Teen Vogue, Bustle, BuzzFeed, Paper Magazine, Dazed, and NME. She joined EW in August 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on February 7, 2023 05:51PM EST John Cleese is checking back into the hotel business. More than 40 years after Fawlty Towers first hit television screens, Cleese is reviving the beloved British sitcom with a little help from his daughter Camilla Cleese. The two are set to write and star in the new project, which will see the elder Cleese reprise his role as the no-nonsense hotel owner Basil Fawlty. The revival is being developed by Castle Rock Entertainment and will center on how Basil "navigates the modern world" as he and his newfound daughter "tempt fate and team up to run a boutique hotel," according to a news release. Time will tell whether and how the show's take on "the modern world" might reflect Cleese's own views; in recent years the Monty Python comedian has been a vocal critic of so-called cancel culture and has come under fire for making transphobic comments. John Cleese on 'Fawlty Towers'. Everett Collection The Fawlty Towers revival is being executive-produced by Rob Reiner, Michele Reiner, Derek Rossi, and Matthew George. "What I like about Matt is that, unlike many producers, he really 'gets' the creative process," John Cleese said in a statement. "When we first met, he offered an excellent first idea, and then Matt, my daughter Camilla, and I had one of the best creative sessions I can remember. By dessert we had an overall concept so good that, a few days later, it won the approval of Rob and Michele Reiner. Camilla and I look forward enormously to expanding it into a series." Rob Reiner added, "John Cleese is a comedy legend. Just the idea of working with him makes me laugh." The original Fawlty Towers ran for two seasons, which were released in 1975 and 1979. Written by Cleese and Connie Booth (his spouse at the time), the series chronicled the outlandish hijinks that Basil and his wife Sybil, (Prunella Scales), pulled off while attempting to run a hotel near the British seaside. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: John Cleese criticized for tweets about 'trans folks': 'I'm afraid I'm not that interested' Best of the Britcoms: From Fawlty Towers to Absolutely Fabulous John Cleese on 40 years of Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, and sex!