Carry On Camping - Cast

Cast

  • Sid James as Sid Boggle
  • Kenneth Williams as Doctor Kenneth Soper
  • Joan Sims as Joan Fussey
  • Charles Hawtrey as Charlie Muggins
  • Terry Scott as Peter Potter
  • Barbara Windsor as Babs
  • Bernard Bresslaw as Bernie Lugg
  • Hattie Jacques as Miss Haggerd
  • Peter Butterworth as Joshua Fiddler
  • Julian Holloway as Jim Tanner
  • Dilys Laye as Anthea Meeks
  • Betty Marsden as Harriet Potter
  • Trisha Noble as Sally
  • Amelia Bayntun as Mrs Fussey
  • Brian Oulton as Store manager
  • Patricia Franklin as Farmer's daughter
  • Derek Francis as Farmer
  • Michael Nightingale as Man in cinema
  • Sandra Caron as Fanny
  • George Moon as Scrawny man
  • Valerie Shute as Pat
  • Elizabeth Knight as Jane
  • Georgina Moon as Joy
  • Vivien Lloyd as Verna
  • Jennifer Pyle as Hilda
  • Lesley Duff as Norma
  • Jackie Pool as Betty
  • Anna Karen as Hefty girl
  • Sally Kemp as Girl with cow
  • Valerie Leon as Store assistant
  • Peter Cockburn as Commentator
  • Gilly Grant as Sally G-string
  • Michael Low as Lusty youth
  • Mike Lucas as Lusty youth

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