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* Carry On Sergeant
The British film industry produced a number of highly successful film series, however, including the Doctor series, the St. Trinian's films and the increasingly bawdy Carry On films.
* Carry On Columbus, a 1992 film
Former Split Enz keyboardist Eddie Rayner produced the track " Can't Carry On " and was asked to join the band.
: Made in 1974, Carry On Dick, of the celebrated Carry On series of films, followed the same premise of a country vicar ( Sid James ) who is secretly an outlaw, in this case the highwayman Dick Turpin.
( 1973 ) a Pilgrim's Progress inspired road movie ; and Britannia Hospital ( 1982 ), a fantasia taking stylistic influence from the populist wing of British cinema represented by Hammer horror films and Carry On comedies.
He made his name as Tony Hancock's co-star in Hancock's Half Hour and also starred in the popular Carry On films.
James became a leading member of the Carry On films team, originally to replace Ted Ray who had appeared in Carry On Teacher in 1959.
It was intended that Ray would become a recurring Carry On star, but he had been dropped after just one film because of contract problems ( he was contracted to ABC films who had never used him ).
James ultimately made 19 Carry On films, receiving top-billing in 17, making him one of the most featured performers of the regular cast.
James also played characters named Sid in appearances outside of the Carry On films, Sid Abbot in Bless This House on television and its spin-off film, as well as Sid Jones, Sid Turner, Sid Marks, Sid Stone, and Sid Gibson in addition to four characters called just ' Sid '.
There were Carry On films in which James played characters who were not called Sid or Sidney, namely, Carry On Henry ( a parody of Henry VIII ) and Carry On Dick ( a spoof of legendary highwayman Dick Turpin ), in both of which he played the title roles, and Carry On Cleo, in which he played Mark Antony.

Carry and original
Following the success of Carry On Cleo she stayed with the films all the way though to the final one in the original series, Carry On Emmannuelle, appearing in 24 Carry On films in all ; she did not return for the one-off revival film, Carry On Columbus.
" Rolling Stone magazine would later report that Epic Records labelmate Cyndi Lauper was interested in recording " Voices Carry " with the original lyric, but only if the band didn't put it on their own release.
For the Carry On series he composed six scores, ending with Carry On Cruising, including the original Carry On theme subsequently adapted for later films by Eric Rogers.
The original script for Carry On Again Doctor raised problems with Rank's legal advisor, who felt it was too similar to an unfilmed ' Doctor ' script that Talbot Rothwell, writer of Carry On Again Doctor, had previously submitted to Betty Box.
Along with Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Screaming, its original posters were reproduced by the Royal Mail on stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Carry On series in June 2008.
However, it was not an original Carry On joke at all: scriptwriter Talbot Rothwell requested the use of the gag from its creators, Frank Muir and Denis Norden, who had written it for BBC radio comedy show Take It From Here.
Her first film role was in The Wild Geese ( 1978 ), but her first credited part, in the same year, was for Carry On Emmannuelle, the last film in the original Carry On ... series.
In 1958, he was cast in the first Carry On film, Carry On Sergeant and became one of the regular cast in the series, appearing in seventeen of the original thirty films and many of the associated television productions.
Alongside Kenneth Williams and Eric Barker, Connor was one of only three actors to appear in both the first and last of the original sequence of Carry On films ( Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Emmanuelle ).
Connor starred in the revue One Over the Eight ( 1962 ), at the Duke of York's Theatre, the original London West End production with Frankie Howerd of the Stephen Sondheim musical A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum ( 1963 ), as Hysterium – and directed the show when it went on tour – The Four Musketeers ( 1967 ), with Harry Secombe at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, playing King Louis XIII, and the revue Carry On London ( 1973 ) at the Victoria Palace.
With " Carry Me Back " ( 2012 ) they've " circled back to the original sound that so excited ( Secor ) and Fuqua as kids.
His original album " Love's Gonna Carry Us " had featured Small by himself singing and playing the guitar.

Carry and tribute
The song was covered by Odetta ( on her 1970 album Odetta Sings ), Claudine Longet ( on her 1972 album Let's Spend the Night Together ), Phoebe Snow ( as a single and on her 1978 album Against the Grain ), Richie Havens ( on his 1980 album Connections ), The Fifth Dimension on their 1970 album Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes and Carry The Zero ( on the 2009 McCartney tribute album Looking for Change ).

Carry and show
The 1946 television game show Cash and Carry sometimes featured contestants performing stunts.
* Cash and Carry ( TV series ), the first network-televised game show
* Cash and Carry, the first network-televised game show
Use of the two-dollar bill is also being suggested by some gun rights activists to show support for Second Amendment rights, particularly at stores that allow Open Carry or Concealed carry of weapons on their premises.
There is a song written especially for the show by Paul Redmond called " We Carry the Light ".
; Carry a Knife, Lose Your Life: A series of short adverts and films created to discourage people from carrying knives and to show the consequences of knife crime.
They made their national television debut on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien performing the song " Carry Around ", and came back in October 2008 for a second show, playing " Confessor ", the opening track from their album, Such Fun.
He is credited as the host of television's first network game show, the DuMont Network's Cash and Carry in 1946.

Carry and life
Williams rarely revealed details of his private life, though he spoke openly to Owen Spencer-Thomas about his loneliness, despondency and sense of underachievement in two half-hour documentary programmes entitled Carry On Kenneth on BBC Radio London.
Official records say Carrie, which Nation used most of her life ; the name Carry was used by her father in the family Bible.
This situation is extremely rare, as evidenced by the fact that the ( publicly available version of the ) RCMP Authorization To Carry application refers only to protection of life during employment that involves handling of valuable goods or dangerous wildlife.
When Cochrane collaborated as the lyricist on English singer-songwriter John Howard's 2005 album The Dangerous Hours, the poem became the basis for the song, " What A Carry On ," which begins: " The man in our compartment looks like Charles Hawtrey / From baggy suit and round horn rims / He views the underside of England / In a life of almosts and not quites.
" Let the Wind Carry Me " contrasts thoughts of a more stable, conventional life with the overpowering need to live with minimal constraints upon one's freedom.

Carry and starring
There was also an unrelated 1937 film Carry On London, starring future Carry On performer Eric Barker.
There was also an unrelated 1937 film Carry On London, starring future Carry On performer Eric Barker.
Although officially starring in 14 Carry On films, Bresslaw did appear in one other: Carry On Nurse.
* Citizen James – ( 1961 ) A popular half-hour comedy starring Carry On Films actor Sid James.
a musical-mystery written by the English author George Cooper, and starring George Moon ( later to be seen as Mr Giles in Carry On Dick ).
Carry On Sergeant is a 1958 comedy film starring William Hartnell, Bob Monkhouse and Eric Barker ; It is the first Carry On film.

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