There will be no inrush current if this is not a switching power supply, and the primary is connected directly to mains. A standard fast blow fuse will suffice. Whatever power is being drawn from the secondry, will equal the power drawn from the primary.
Sorry, but you are completely 100% wrong!.
Large toroids have HUGE in-rush currents, even without a load - and with massive electrolytics on the secondary the in-rush is even higher.
An anti-surge fuse, suitable rated, is absolutely essential, and for even larger toroids soft-start circuits are seriously advised.
Even conventional transformers require anti-surge fuses as well, in fact very few items require fast-blow fuses, and we don't even stock them.
BTW, while many TV SMPSU's have surge limiting resistors (particularly the older ones) it's not universal.
The 4.7 ohm was the standard Philips value