stable was released in 1974, and marked the end
of an era for the franchise. Stalwarts Sid James,
Hattie Jacques, and Barbara Windsor made their
last series appearances here, but were reunited on the Carry On Laughing! TV spin-off in 1975.
James (born Solomon Joel Cohen in Johannesburg)
died in 1976, aged 62. This was also the twentieth
and final screenplay from Talbot Rothwell (1916-1981). Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Joan
Sims, Peter Butterworth, Kenneth Connor, Jack
Douglas, and Patsy Rowlands also starred here.
Shown on ITV3 today, the historical comedy (based
on the legend of highwayman Dick Turpin) featured sixteen Doctor Who cast connections:
- for Windsor (Harriet) see Carry On Spying
- for Sims (Desirée) see Carry On Teacher
- for Butterworth (Tom) and Michael Stevens (Policeman) see Carry On Cowboy
- for Bresslaw (Daley) see Carry On Nurse
- for Harry Fielder see Follow That Camel
- Eric Kent (Churchgoer) was Technician in The Seeds of Death, and Roundhead in (episode 3 of) The Time Monster
- Sam [born Roger Michael] Kelly (Coachman here; Projectionist in Carry On Behind) voiced Eugene Tacitus for Big Finish's The Holy Terror (2000), and Acheron for Return to the Web Planet (2007)
- [Cathal] Max [Parnell Macaulay Lloyd] Faulkner (Highwayman) was UNIT Soldier in The Ambassadors of Death, Exxilon in Death to the Daleks (1), Miner in The Monster of Peladon (6), Guard Captain in Planet of the Spiders (4), Thal Guard in Genesis of the Daleks (3), Crewman in Planet of Evil (1), Corporal Adams in The Android Invasion, and Nesbin in The Invasion of Time
- for Billy Cornelius, Rita Tobin Weske and Peter Diamond see Carry On Cleo
- for Nick Hobbs see Carry On Girls and for Gerry Wain see Don't Lose Your Head
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