Carry On Girls - Cast

Cast

  • Sid James as Sidney Fiddler
  • Barbara Windsor as Hope Springs
  • Joan Sims as Connie Philpotts
  • Kenneth Connor as Mayor Frederick Bumble
  • Bernard Bresslaw as Peter Potter
  • Peter Butterworth as Admiral
  • June Whitfield as Augusta Prodworthy
  • Jack Douglas as William
  • Patsy Rowlands as Mildred Bumble
  • Joan Hickson as Mrs Dukes
  • David Lodge as Police Inspector
  • Valerie Leon as Paula Perkins
  • Margaret Nolan as Dawn Brakes
  • Angela Grant as Miss Bangor
  • Sally Geeson as Debra
  • Wendy Richard as Ida Downe
  • Jimmy Logan as Cecil Gaybody
  • Arnold Ridley as Alderman Pratt
  • Robin Askwith as Larry
  • Patricia Franklin as Rosemary
  • Brian Osborne as "Half a quid" citizen
  • Bill Pertwee as Fire chief
  • Marianne Stone as Miss Drew
  • Brenda Cowling as Matron
  • Zena Clifton as Susan Brooks
  • Laraine Humphrys as Eileen Denby
  • Pauline Peart as Gloria Winch
  • Caroline Whitaker as Mary Parker
  • Barbara Wise as Julia Oates
  • Carol Wyler as Maureen Darcy
  • Mavise Fyson as Francis Cake
  • Billy Cornelius as Constable
  • Edward Palmer as Elderly resident
  • Michael Nightingale as City gent
  • Hugh Futcher as "There's Fiddler" citizen
  • Elsie Winsor as Cloakroom attendant
  • Nick Hobbs as Stunt double
  • Ron Tarr as Bearded man

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