Friday 26 January 2024

Doctor Who Vs. Carry On Cabby


Talbot Rothwell wrote Carry On Jack but his first screenplay for
the franachise was called Call Me A Cab which became Carry On
Cabby, the seventh entry in the run and the first not to include
Kenneth Williams. Series stalwarts Sid James, Hattie Jacques,
Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Connor and Liz Fraser all returned.
Jim Dale and Amanda Barrie both debuted here, whilst Esme
Cannon (1905-1972) made her fourth and final appearance.
James also starred in the contemporary BBC drama Taxi! (with
his Carry On co-star Bill Owen), and the filming of Cabby was
recreated for BBC Four's Hattie (with Jacques depicted by Ruth
Jones). Released in mid-1963, the comedy was shown on
Film4 today - it starred eight Doctor Who cast alumni:

  • [John] Peter Gilmore (Dancy here; Patch in Carry On Jack; Galley Master in Carry On Cleo; Curly in Carry On Cowboy; Robespierre in Don't Lose Your Head; Bagshaw in Follow That Camel; Henry in Carry On Doctor & Carry On Again Doctor; Ginger in Carry On Up the Khyber; Francis in Carry On Henry; Governor in Carry On Columbus) was Brazen in Frontios
  • Norman Mitchell [born Driver] (Businessman here; Policeman/ Algerian in Carry On Spying; Heckler in Carry On Cleo; Cabby in Carry On Screaming!; Husband in Carry On Emmannuelle) was a Policeman in (episode 7 of) The Daleks' Master Plan
  • Geoffrey [Francis] Colvile (Printer) was Perry in The Evil of the Daleks
  • Penelope [Jane] Lee (Kisser) provided the Computer voice for Revelation of the Daleks (2)
  • Juba [Elgar] Kennerley (Man here; Guest in Follow That Camel) was an Old Man in The Massacre (2)
  • for Don McCorkindale see and Rodney Cardiff see Carry On Sergeant
  • for costume designer Joan Ellacot see Carry On Cruising
Hattie (originally shown in January 2011) featured
another six Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
  • Dan Zeff was director of Love & Monsters too
  • Robert [Guy] Bathurst (John Le Mesurier) voiced Cardinal Padrac for Big Finish's Doom Coalition (2015-17), then appeared as General Farquhar in Survivors of the Flux
  • Jeany Spark (Joan) voiced Florence Nightingale for The Angel of Scutari (2009), Jelena for Prisoner of the Sun (2010), Daisy Chapel for Operation: Hellfire (2020), Ifor Tragaacanth/Cham Yal for The Doomsday Contract, Gonch/Piir Mother for The Melting Pot (both 2021), and Carol Protraxus for Bad Day in Tinseltown (2022)
  • Stephen Critchlow (Gerald Thomas) voiced Anthony Newley for Blue Veils and Golden Sands (2002), O'Keefe for The Nowhere Place (2006), Extra for The Eternity Clock (2012), the Earl of Wessex/ Professor Fester for The Lady of Mercia (2013), Billy Flint for An Ordinary Life, Various for The Worlds of Doctor Who (both 2014), the titular alien for The Yes Men, Marvo for The Haunting (both 2015), Noni for Gallery of Ghouls, Narrator of Sound the Siren and I'll Come to You Comrade (both 2016), The Young Lions and Intuition, Leonard for Ruler of the Universe (all 2017), Various for Jago & Litefoot Forever (2018), Temmis for Partisans, Malcolm Wishart for The Creeping Death, Teddy Baxter/Michael Hart for The Vardan Invasion of Mirth (all 2019), Jimmy Garfield for The Vanity Trap (2020), and Dubontis/ Bandolian for Slight Glimpses of Tomorrow (2021)
  • John Bell (Robin) was Creet in Utopia
  • Fay Selby was also first assistant director on Asylum of the Daleks, The Angels Take ManhattanNightmare in Silver and The Day of the Doctor

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