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Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Connor and Kenneth Williams in Carry On Constable. Copyright: Made In Manchester Productions
Carry On Forever!

Carry On Forever!

  • Radio documentary
  • BBC Radio 2
  • 2010
  • 2 episodes (1 series)

Leslie Phillips presents a two-part history of the iconic and long-lasting British comedy film franchise. Features Leslie Phillips, Anita Harris, Shirley Eaton, Valerie Leon, Liz Fraser and more.

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Series 1, Episode 2

Oh hello! Leslie Phillips continues his two-part exploration of the world of Carry On, looking at how the films evolved over the years.

Further details

In part two, Leslie Phillips examines the films' increasing loss of innocence as more relaxed rules on censorship made the series writers and producers ever bolder. He also looks at the controversy surrounding payments to the Carry On stars and investigates the often-overlooked TV series and the numerous stage shows the films spurned.

Leslie discovers more about the films that were never made before coming back to the series' last entry, 1992's Carry On Columbus. Julian Clary and others offer their thoughts on why, according to many, the last Carry On just didn't make the grade.

There's also a look at why the franchise remains popular to this day - with products available including stamps, cups, t-shirts and DVDs - as Leslie examines why Britain just seems to want to Carry On Forever.

There are further clips of Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor, Charles Hawtrey and the gang as well as interviews from the archives with Jim Dale, Bernard Bresslaw and Jack Douglas. Remembering the Seventies Carry On era are Shirley Eaton, Liz Frazer, Kenneth Cope, Anita Harris, Valerie Leon, writer John Antrobus and Carry On experts Robert Ross and Steve Gerard, as well as producer Peter Rogers and director Gerald Thomas via the BBC's archives.

Kenneth Williams and Frankie Howerd continue to interrupt as their voices are brought back to life via impersonator and actor David Benson.

Broadcast details

Date
Tuesday 20th July 2010
Time
10pm
Channel
BBC Radio 2
Length
60 minutes

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