Today Manual died after a 4 year battle with Alzheimer's at the age of 84.
Faulty Towers would not have been the wonderful programme without him - such a clever actor, who I understand was born in NZ
Goodbye Manual - may waiters be treated better where you are now !
Bruce and Bev said
09:21 PM Dec 2, 2016
oh, and his real name is Andrew Sachs........he has appeared on many famous Bristish TV pregrammes such as Coro Street and stage acted as well
rockylizard said
09:30 PM Dec 2, 2016
Gday...
Yeah - Andreas Siegfried "Andrew" Sachs was a German-born British actor. Born in Berlin, he and his family immigrated to London in 1938 to escape persecution under the Nazis.
His character Manuel was magnificent.
Cheers - John
rgren2 said
09:31 PM Dec 2, 2016
Berlin Germany is a looooooooog way from NZ. Kiwi's will next be trying to claim R. Crow, D, Hinch, R. Wilkinson.
Dunmowin said
10:15 PM Dec 2, 2016
If I had as many "hits to the head" as Manuel, I think I might have Alzheimer's as well. And we all laughed at his expense. RIP Andrew/Manuel
kiwijims said
10:57 PM Dec 2, 2016
rgren2 wrote:
Berlin Germany is a looooooooog way from NZ. Kiwi's will next be trying to claim R. Crow, D, Hinch, R. Wilkinson.
And while you're at it rgren2, you forgot to mention........ Phar Lap, the whitest sheep, Sir Edmond Hillary, Keith Urban, and the singer John Rowles,
I believe N.Z. also holds the World record for the most EarthQuakes in one year.
Also, the best Rugby players of all time. The Mighty Allblacks of course.
I will also miss the worlds best Waiter, what a great actor, "Yep" one to many whacks on the head.
Goodbye Manual, rest in piece, gone but never forgotten.
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Friday 2nd of December 2016 11:08:45 PM
The Belmont Bear said
07:35 AM Dec 3, 2016
Yes I have to admit K.J. that the far eastern section of NSW has done pretty well for itself since changing it's name. RIP Manuel I'm sure that you will be still entertaining people for many years to come with all the Faulty Towers replays that are going to be continually aired around the world.
Santa said
10:29 AM Dec 3, 2016
Great actor, he left us with delightful memories
Rest in peace Andrew Sachs.
Bryan said
10:51 AM Dec 3, 2016
RIP Manual. Thinking of you brings a smile to my face.
diggerop said
12:18 PM Dec 3, 2016
And only 2 series of 6 episodes each, it seemed like a lot more.
Bruce and Bev said
12:26 PM Dec 3, 2016
there is a long history about him on Wikipedia - heres a small extra about the versatility of this man:
Later work[edit]
Although no other role brought in the attention of Manuel, Sachs continued to star in a range of productions, both comedic and dramatic. In a role reversal to his Fawlty Towers work, he was the hotel manager in the 1977 Are You Being Served? movie,[33] and in 1980 Sachs starred in the title role of a four-part BBC adaptation of the H. G. Wells' The History of Mr Polly.[34]
In 1996, Sachs portrayed Albert Einstein in an episode of the American PBS series NOVA entitled "Einstein Revealed",[35] and the year after, Sachs played opposite Shane Richie in Chris Barfoot's Dead Clean.[36] A tale of mistaken identity, Sachs as airport window cleaner Kostas Malmatakis is hired to assassinate a businessman by his greedy partner (Mark Chapman). The British short won a Gold Remi at the Houston Worldfest in 2001.[37]
Sachs has had several roles in Doctor Who productions. He played "Skagra" in the webcast/audio version of the Doctor Who story Shada, completed by Big Finish Productions and in 2008 he played the elderly version of former companion Adric, in another Doctor Who story for the same company, The Boy That Time Forgot. In the 1980s, Sachs had submitted his name to be considered for the part of the Seventh Doctor in the television series.[38]
In 2007, the BBC broadcast an adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency with Sachs portraying Reg (Professor Urban Chronotis, the Regius Professor of Chronology).[39] He would later appear in another Adams adaptation as the Book in the live tour of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy during its run at Bromley's Churchill Theatre.[40]
On 17 November 2008, it was announced that Sachs had been approached to appear in ITV soap Coronation Street.[41] He later confirmed on 14 December that he was taking up the offer, saying, "I'm taking Street challenge". In May 2009 he made his debut on the street as Norris' brother, Ramsay.[42] He appeared in 27 episodes and left in August 2009.[43]
With the Australian pianist Victor Sangiorgio, he toured with a two-man show called "Life after Fawlty", which included Richard Strauss's voice and piano setting of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden".[44][45] 2012 saw his last major role, as Bobby Swanson in the movie Quartet.[46]
Tony Bev said
05:14 PM Dec 3, 2016
He brought the character of Manual to life, and I was waiting for the little waiter, to somehow turn the tables on the overbearing Basil, his boss
I thought that it was going to come, in the episode about his pet rat
Today Manual died after a 4 year battle with Alzheimer's at the age of 84.
Faulty Towers would not have been the wonderful programme without him - such a clever actor, who I understand was born in NZ
Goodbye Manual - may waiters be treated better where you are now !
Gday...
Yeah - Andreas Siegfried "Andrew" Sachs was a German-born British actor. Born in Berlin, he and his family immigrated to London in 1938 to escape persecution under the Nazis.
His character Manuel was magnificent.
Cheers - John
Berlin Germany is a looooooooog way from NZ. Kiwi's will next be trying to claim R. Crow, D, Hinch, R. Wilkinson.
If I had as many "hits to the head" as Manuel, I think I might have Alzheimer's as well. And we all laughed at his expense. RIP Andrew/Manuel
And while you're at it rgren2, you forgot to mention........ Phar Lap, the whitest sheep, Sir Edmond Hillary, Keith Urban, and the singer John Rowles,
I believe N.Z. also holds the World record for the most EarthQuakes in one year.
Also, the best Rugby players of all time. The Mighty Allblacks of course.


I will also miss the worlds best Waiter, what a great actor, "Yep" one to many whacks on the head.
Goodbye Manual, rest in piece, gone but never forgotten.
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Friday 2nd of December 2016 11:08:45 PM
Great actor, he left us with delightful memories
Rest in peace Andrew Sachs.
RIP Manual. Thinking of you brings a smile to my face.
Later work[edit]
Although no other role brought in the attention of Manuel, Sachs continued to star in a range of productions, both comedic and dramatic. In a role reversal to his Fawlty Towers work, he was the hotel manager in the 1977 Are You Being Served? movie,[33] and in 1980 Sachs starred in the title role of a four-part BBC adaptation of the H. G. Wells' The History of Mr Polly.[34]
In 1996, Sachs portrayed Albert Einstein in an episode of the American PBS series NOVA entitled "Einstein Revealed",[35] and the year after, Sachs played opposite Shane Richie in Chris Barfoot's Dead Clean.[36] A tale of mistaken identity, Sachs as airport window cleaner Kostas Malmatakis is hired to assassinate a businessman by his greedy partner (Mark Chapman). The British short won a Gold Remi at the Houston Worldfest in 2001.[37]
Sachs has had several roles in Doctor Who productions. He played "Skagra" in the webcast/audio version of the Doctor Who story Shada, completed by Big Finish Productions and in 2008 he played the elderly version of former companion Adric, in another Doctor Who story for the same company, The Boy That Time Forgot. In the 1980s, Sachs had submitted his name to be considered for the part of the Seventh Doctor in the television series.[38]
In 2007, the BBC broadcast an adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency with Sachs portraying Reg (Professor Urban Chronotis, the Regius Professor of Chronology).[39] He would later appear in another Adams adaptation as the Book in the live tour of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy during its run at Bromley's Churchill Theatre.[40]
On 17 November 2008, it was announced that Sachs had been approached to appear in ITV soap Coronation Street.[41] He later confirmed on 14 December that he was taking up the offer, saying, "I'm taking Street challenge". In May 2009 he made his debut on the street as Norris' brother, Ramsay.[42] He appeared in 27 episodes and left in August 2009.[43]
With the Australian pianist Victor Sangiorgio, he toured with a two-man show called "Life after Fawlty", which included Richard Strauss's voice and piano setting of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden".[44][45] 2012 saw his last major role, as Bobby Swanson in the movie Quartet.[46]
He brought the character of Manual to life, and I was waiting for the little waiter, to somehow turn the tables on the overbearing Basil, his boss
I thought that it was going to come, in the episode about his pet rat
RIP