Carry on Christmas on DVD, Comedy, Sidney James, Joan Sims
Carry on Christmas on DVD, Comedy, Sidney James, Joan Sims
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Carry on Christmas In this fourth and final annual Christmas TV special, Sid is a working as saucy Santa in a department store grotto. He reflects on how Christmas has been celebrated though the ages, aided by sketches from the team set in prehistoric, Georgian, World War 1 and Robin Hood times – not to mention a dance routine that’s a real nutcracker.
STARS: Sidney James, Joan Sims, Barbara Windsor
49 min | Comedy | 1973 | Color
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Crazy, Zany 70's TV Special
The holidays are examined from quite a different approach, a crazy comedic approach. Sid James is quite funny as Santa. I like the flashbacks to other era's, the soldier sketch is the best. Kenneth Connor does a good job playing the sort of "dirty old man" store manager. These specials are hard to find in the US. I have only been able to locate this special and Carry on Stuffing (1972) I would like to get a copy of Carry on Christmas (1969) and Carry on Again Christmas (1970). Carry on Christmas (1973) follows the same approach as Stuffing, but I tend to prefer Carry on Stuffing (1972) mainly for Kenneth Connors portray as the war general. Hopefully these will be released as a set in the US, like some of the films were earlier this year.