British Comedy Guide
Carry On At Your Convenience. Image shows from L to R: Vic Spanner (Kenneth Cope), Willie (Geoffrey Hughes), Sid Plummer (Sid James). Copyright: Peter Rogers Productions
Carry On At Your Convenience

Carry On At Your Convenience

  • 1971 film

Sid James plays Sid Plummer, a works foreman struggling to bridge the gap between an unreasonable, strike-happy shop steward and a naive manager's son. Stars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and more.

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Carry On At Your Convenience - Special Edition

Carry On At Your Convenience - Special Edition

Kenneth Williams is W. C. Boggs, the troubled owner of a small company trying to manufacture fine toiletware. Incompetent management and a bolshy union are just about the least of Boggs' problems as you'll soon discover in this hysterical comedy that tells you everything you always wanted to know about your home's most vital convenience.

Extras:
Audio commentary with Richard O'Callaghan and Jacki Piper
Photo gallery with captions
Theatrical trailer
Carry On Laughing - The Case Of The Screaming Wrinkles
Film trivia notes
Special edition booklet featuring star and commentary profiles and exclusive stills

First released: Sunday 6th July 2003

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