In festive special Carry On Christmas Sid James as Father Christmas recounts times of the holiday season through the ages, from life in stone age times...
BBC sitcom Lance at Large detailed the misadventures of Alan Day (Lance Percival) who each week find himself in a new situation. This meant of course...
The second of the four Carry On Christmas specials, broadcast Christmas Eve 1970, this one loosely recounts the story of Treasure Island with Sid James as...
Sid James as Father Christmas recounts times of the festive season through the ages, from life in stone age times. A country house party in the...
A set of comedy Christmas Specials in which the Carry On Team take the mickey out of various genres including a Scrooge and Treasure Island send...
Comedy anthology series Carry on Laughing was an offshoot of the Carry On films, it was an attempt to address the films’ declining cinema attendance by...
Sid James and Barbara Windsor go out in style in their last Carry On film, based on the legend of Dick Turpin. James plays the notorious...
By now, the Carry On franchise, which began in the late 50s, was into its stride with Gerald Thomas, who was to direct all of the...
One of the later films in the series, directed as ever by Gerald Thomas, Carry On Abroad boasts all the usual suspects, this time on an...
Krull is a visually striking yet overblown sword-and-sorcery fantasy that borrows brazenly and ineptly from similar sagas, from King Arthur to Star Wars. Ken Marshall is...
Known also as: From Here to Maternity, Womb at the Top, Familiarity Breeds and Preggar’s Opera, Carry On Matron marked the end of the medical shenanigans...
Classic Carry On fun with the core team of regulars from stalwart director Thomas with Sid James in charge of a British outpost in the Khyber...
Period sitcom, based on a novel by Gabriel Chevallier. It was adapted by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and saw the French villagers of Clochemerle kick...
The Carry On team’s foray into the world of horror films remains one of their finest send-ups, with loving references to a slew of classic horror...
Based on the play by Bill Naughton (best known for penning the zeitgeist-capturing Alfie three years earlier), Spring and Port Wine is an unashamedly old-fashioned affair...