Carry On (film Series) - Stage Shows

Stage Shows

Year Show title Theatre Writer Cast
1973–1975 Carry On London Victoria Palace Theatre Talbot Rothwell, Dave Freeman and Eric Merriman Sid James, Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Bernard Bresslaw, and Jack Douglas.
1976 Carry On Laughing Royal Opera House in Scarborough Sam Cree Jack Douglas, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, and Liz Fraser
1992 Wot a Carry On In Blackpool Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh. Barbara Windsor and Bernard Bresslaw.

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