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''Amanda's'' (also known as ''Amanda's by the Sea'') is an American
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Fawlty Towers ''Fawlty Towers'' is a British television sitcom written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, broadcast on BBC2 in 1975 and 1979. Two series of six episodes each were made. The show was ranked first on a list of the 100 Greatest British Televisio ...
'' that aired on ABC from February 10 to May 26, 1983. The series starred Bea Arthur as Amanda Cartwright, who owns a seaside hotel called "Amanda's by the Sea" and was Arthur's first return to series television since her sitcom '' Maude'' ended in 1978. A total of thirteen episodes were produced, with three remaining unaired following the series' cancellation.


Synopsis

Amanda Cartwright (Bea Arthur) is the formidable owner of "Amanda's by the Sea", a struggling California seaside hotel overlooking the
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whose fractious staff includes her hotel-management-graduate son Marty (Fred McCarren); her spoiled daughter-in-law Arlene (Simone Griffeth); Earl, the bumbling chef (Rick Hurst) and Aldo, the bellhop of foreign extraction (Tony Rosato). The comedy revolved around burnt steaks, fussy guests, travel-guide writers who had to be impressed, the banker Mr. Mundy (Keene Curtis) who always threatened to foreclose and brother-in-law Zack (Kevin McCarthy), who was out to woo Amanda.


Production

''Amanda's'' is the second attempted American adaptation of ''Fawlty Towers''. The first, ''Snavely'' (also known as ''Chateau Snavely'') starring
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, was produced by ABC for a pilot in 1978, but the transfer from coastal hotel to highway motel proved too much and additional episodes were never filmed after the completion and review of that pilot.
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, co-creator of the original British sitcom, was critical of this first adaptation, in particular Korman and White, saying they "played it too slow and were embarrassed by the edgy dialogue". ''Amanda's'' was created by Elliot Shoenman, who had previously written six episodes of Arthur's 1970s sitcom '' Maude''. Since ''Maude'' concluded in 1978, Arthur had been approached with numerous ideas, until Shoenman showed her some tapes of ''Fawlty Towers''. Loving the original, Arthur agreed to take part in a remake. Later, however, she recalled "complaining bitterly" about the show and, in particular, the plot and character changes. Amanda, unlike her original counterpart
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, did not have a husband (she was a widow), but instead had a son and daughter-in-law. Arthur noted the only real similarity between ''Amanda's'' and ''Fawlty Towers'' was the adaptation of the character Manuel, known in the remake as Aldo.
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, a friend and former colleague of Arthur's, looked at the sitcom and told Arthur: "You don't have a character...you're not playing anything." Cleese, in a 2009 interview, described the occasion when American television producers spoke to him about their development of ''Amanda's'': ''Amanda's'' was taped in front of a live audience at
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. It was canceled in May 1983 after a short four-month run of ten episodes, with three episodes remaining unaired. A&E channel broadcast reruns of the show during the late 1980s. Arthur later described the show as "a big disappointment". Two years after the cancellation of ''Amanda's'', Arthur was cast in the sitcom ''
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''. A third remake of ''Fawlty Towers'', titled '' Payne'', was developed sixteen years after ''Amanda's'' ended. Produced by and starring
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, that CBS series was canceled after the broadcast of its eighth episode on April 28, 1999.


Cast

* Bea Arthur as Amanda Wilkerson Cartwright *
Fred McCarren Frederick West "Fred" McCarren (April 12, 1951 – July 2, 2006) was an American television and film actor. He gained recognition for his roles on the television series ''Amanda's'' (1983) and '' Hill Street Blues'' (1984). Life and career McCarr ...
as Martin "Marty" Cartwright *
Simone Griffeth Simone Griffeth (born April 4, 1950), sometimes credited under her married name Simone Griffeth-McDonald, is an American actress. She was a Theater Arts major at the University of South Carolina for three years. While attending college Simone ...
as Arlene Cartwright *
Tony Rosato Antonio Rosato (26 December 1954 – 10 January 2017) was an Italian-Canadian actor and comedian, who appeared in television and films. He was best known as a cast member on both '' SCTV'' and '' Saturday Night Live'', and for voicing Luigi in ' ...
as Aldo *
Rick Hurst Richard Douglas Hurst (born January 1, 1946) is an American actor who portrayed Deputy Cletus Hogg, Boss Hogg's cousin, in the 1980 to 1983 seasons of ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' as well as '' The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!'' in 1997 and '' The Du ...
as Earl Nash *
Keene Curtis Keene Holbrook Curtis (February 15, 1923 – October 13, 2002) was an American character actor. Early life Curtis was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Polley Francella (née Holbrook), a teacher, and Ira Charles Curtis, a railway and civil s ...
as Clifford Mundy * Kevin McCarthy as Zackary Desmond "Zack" Cartwright


Episodes


Broadcast history

The series was shown in
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, under the title ''Amanda'' in the 1980s on
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. It was also shown in Sweden from June 15, 1984.https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0084973/releaseinfo ''Retrieved May 27, 2020.''


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External links

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