Carry On Laughing - Related Use of The Title

Related Use of The Title

The title Carry On Laughing was also used for:

  • a Carry On stage play performed in Scarborough in 1976 and featuring series regulars Jack Douglas, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth and Liz Fraser.
  • a series of television programmes shown by Thames Television from 1981 to 1984, featuring classic clips from the Carry On film series. In 1983, a Christmas special of this series was made, entitled Carry On Laughing's Christmas Classics, featuring classic film clips, linked by newly-filmed material with Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor.

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