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The '''''Carry On''''' films were a series of comedy films which were popular during the [[1970s]].
The '''''Carry On''''' films were a series of comedy films. [[John Benton]] was a fan of the films, preferring them to the comedies of [[Woody Allen]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'')
 
[[John Benton]] was a fan of the films, preferring them to the comedies of [[Woody Allen]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* A number of ''Doctor Who'' actors appeared in several ''Carry On'' films, including [[Peter Butterworth]], [[Bernard Bresslaw]], [[Joan Sims]], [[Barbara Windsor]], [[Bernard Cribbins]], [[June Whitfield]] and [[Leslie Phillips]]. [[William Hartnell]] appeared in the very first film in the series, ''Carry On Sergeant''. [[Jon Pertwee]] appeared in four of them including what is often regarded as the best one -- ''[[Carry on Cleo]]'' -- and what was the last in the series, ''Carry On Columbus''.
* A number of ''Doctor Who'' actors appeared in several ''Carry On'' films, including [[Peter Butterworth]], [[Bernard Bresslaw]], [[Joan Sims]], [[Barbara Windsor]], [[Bernard Cribbins]], [[June Whitfield]] and [[Leslie Phillips]]. [[William Hartnell]] appeared in the very first film in the series, ''Carry On Sergeant''. [[Jon Pertwee]] appeared in four of them including what is often regarded as the best one -- ''[[Carry on Cleo]]'' -- and what was the last in the series, ''Carry On Columbus''.
[[Category:Films from the real world]]
[[Category:Films from the real world]]

Revision as of 06:18, 13 May 2017

Carry On

The Carry On films were a series of comedy films. John Benton was a fan of the films, preferring them to the comedies of Woody Allen. (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy)

Behind the scenes