“Fawlty Towers” is pretty limited on mainstream streaming right now, and availability is very country‑specific, with fans often leaning on a mix of official services, digital purchases, and archive sites to watch it.

Official streaming options

  • In the UK , the series is currently listed as streaming on Now TV (Entertainment) and for free on BBC iPlayer , with purchase options via Amazon Video and Apple TV.
  • A recent UK availability guide notes that you can “watch ‘Fawlty Towers’ streaming on Now TV” or stream it free on BBC iPlayer , plus buy episodes digitally.

United States situation

  • A JustWatch listing for the US indicates no active mainstream streaming service currently carrying “Fawlty Towers” there.
  • Fans on a dedicated Fawlty Towers forum thread (US viewers) report that no subscription streamer has it at the moment , and they instead point people to alternative sources like the Internet Archive , noting that all episodes are hosted there.

Other ways to watch

  • Global availability trackers say the show is available in Australia and several other countries via combinations of BritBox, Now TV and other regional services , even when the US catalog is empty.
  • Multiple regions still offer digital purchase (e.g., Amazon Video, Apple TV) even where subscription streaming is missing, so buying the box set (DVD/Blu‑ray or digital) is a common fan recommendation.

Fan and forum tips

  • In Fawlty‑focused discussion threads, users frequently suggest:
    • Physical media : “Just buy the box set” to avoid the on‑off licensing of streaming.
* **Ad‑supported or archive sites** : some mention **Dailymotion** or **Internet Archive** , with caveats about buffering or quality.
  • Recent US‑focused forum posts (January 2026) emphasize that if you want a stable, legal way to keep it, the DVD/digital box set is still the safest route.

Quick recap for “Fawlty Towers where to watch”

  • UK: Now TV, BBC iPlayer (free), plus digital purchase on Amazon Video / Apple TV.
  • US: No major streamer right now; viewers use Internet Archive or buy the series on disc/digital.
  • Elsewhere: Often on services like BritBox or Now TV , depending on country, and still widely sold as a digital or physical box set.

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