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List of guest characters in Fawlty Towers Colonel Hall has a very prominent nervous twitch, and his wife is incredibly short. Basil and Sybil, no matter how hard they try, cannot keep from mentioning these delicate points accidentally in conversation, to the extent that Basil pretends to faint when introducing the 'Twitchens' so that he doesn't have to use their name (not realising it is pronounced 'Twy-chen').
Edward Twycross Earlier in his life, Edward worked as a silversmith in Dublin, his silver hallmark being " TWY+ ". Edward crafted fine Irish Sterling silver in his father's retail shop in Dublin. John Twycross and Son, Goldsmiths, are listed at 69 Dame Street in Dublin City directories from 1815,1819, 1822, 1824 and 1829. An earlier additional address of the retail business was 14 Fownes Street, Dublin (1806–1818). John Twycross was at one time a Master of the Dublin Goldsmiths Company and became Silversmith to Her Majesty and The Lord Lieutenant. Edward also worked with silversmith Edward Power and they sometimes used the same hallmark.
Gourmet Night Basil becomes oversensitive to Colonel Hall's introduction to the other guests. The Colonel has a nervous twitch which causes his neck and head to convulse violently. When Fawlty attempts to introduce the two couples he gets hung up on the name of "Lionel Twitchen", so as not to offend the Colonel, and is unable to introduce them, thereby causing maximum embarrassment for himself. Mr Twitchen introduces himself, revealing his surname is pronounced ""Twy"chen". Basil also addresses the diminutive Mrs. Hall as "Mrs. Small" at one point.
Twybil The twybil has a variety of spellings and is sometimes termed the twyvil, twilbil. twivil, trybill, two-bill or even dader. In French, piochon. In Flemish and French-speaking Northern countries, they are known as bisaiguë. Their name may originate from a root of "twy-" for "two", indicating their double-ended nature, and "-bill", a common description for edged tools (e.g. "billhook"). The Oxford Dictionaries, however, define the spelling as twibill, from the Old English, twibile. Sloane distinguishes the two names with twibil as the larger straight-bladed form and twivel as the shorter, single-handed curved form.
Angelbert Metoyer Angelbert Metoyer (born in July 1977 in New Orleans, Louisiana) (AN-gel-bər MUH-twy-ər) is an American visual artist. Metoyer began his artistic career through Rick Lowe's Project Row Houses in Houston, Texas and held his first solo exhibition there in 1994. He subsequently moved to Atlanta to study drawing and painting at the Atlanta College of Art. Although a bit of a nomad living in various parts of the world, Angelbert Metoyer currently lives with his wife and son in Houston, Rotterdam, and Tokyo.