Cast and Crew
- Frankie Howerd as Francis Bigger
- Kenneth Williams as Doctor Kenneth Tinkle
- Sid James as Charlie Roper
- Charles Hawtrey as Mr Barron
- Jim Dale as Doctor Jim Kilmore
- Hattie Jacques as Matron
- Peter Butterworth as Mr Smith
- Bernard Bresslaw as Ken Biddle
- Barbara Windsor as Nurse Sandra May
- Joan Sims as Chloe Gibson
- Anita Harris as Nurse Clarke
- June Jago as Sister Hoggett
- Derek Francis as Sir Edmund Francis
- Dandy Nichols as Mrs Roper
- Peter Jones as Chaplain
- Deryck Guyler as Surgeon Hardcastle
- Gwendolyn Watts as Mrs Barron
- Dilys Laye as Mavis Winkle
- Peter Gilmore as Henry
- Harry Locke as Sam
- Marianne Stone as Mum
- Jean St Claire as Mrs Smith
- Valerie Van Ost as Nurse Parkin
- Julian Orchard as Fred
- Brian Wilde as Cox & Carter man
- Lucy Griffiths as Patient
- Pat Coombs as Patient
- Gertan Klauber as Wash orderly
- Julian Holloway as Simmons
- Jenny White as Nurse in bath
- Helen Ford as Nursing home nurse
- Gordon Rollings as Night porter
- Simon Cain as Tea orderly
- Cheryl Molineaux as Women's ward nurse
- Alexandra Dane as Female instructor
- Bart Allison as Granddad
- Jane Murdoch as Nurse
- Stephen Garlick as Small boy
- Patrick Allen as Narrator
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- Screenplay - Talbot Rothwell
- Music - Eric Rogers
- Production Manager - Jack Swinburne
- Art Director - Cedric Dawe
- Editor - Alfred Roome
- Director of Photography - Alan Hume
- Assistant Editor - Jack Gardner
- Continuity - Joy Mercer
- Assistant Director - Terry Clegg
- Camera Operator - Jim Bawden
- Make-up - Geoffrey Rodway
- Sound Recordists - Dudley Messenger & Ken Barker
- Hairdressing - Stella Rivers
- Dubbing Editor - David Campling
- Costume Designer - Yvonne Caffin
- Title Sketches - Larry
- Producer - Peter Rogers
- Director - Gerald Thomas
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