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...
In Carry On Again Doctor, one of the best of the later Carry Ons, Dr Nookey is disgraced and sent to a remote island hospital. He...
When the dastardly organisation STENCH (Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans) steals a top secret chemical formula, it’s clear the British secret service must...
Gerald Thomas’s war-of-the-sexes comedy Carry On Cabby concerns an on-going battle between two rival taxi companies run by a feuding husband and wife. When her husband...
Yes, the smirks from the title, The Big Job, are fully intentional. Not surprising when you discover that this cackling British comedy was made by the...
Raising The Wind, a winner from the Carry On stable, boasts a cast of familiar British comic actors and a surprisingly sharp screenplay by composer Bruce...
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...
Kenneth Williams as Julius Caesar, toga’d up and as camp as Butlins gets to utter probably the most quoted line from all the Carry Ons: ‘Infamy,...
Of the 30 Carry On… films (all directed by Gerald Thomas), Carry On Cowboy is, along with Carry On Cleo and Carry On Up The Khyber,...
In fairy story The Dancing Princesses, a soldier (Jim Dale) is asked by the King (Freddie Jones) to solved the mystery of where his daughters disappear...
UK / BBC / 1×90 minute episode / Broadcast 1 January 1953 Writer: Nigel Kneale / Book: N.C Hunter / Production Design: James Bould / Producer:...