Andrea Barr


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Nurse On Wheels (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Not To Say Nosy On her first actual call, new village nurse Joanna (Juliet Mills) is flagged down by the daughter (Joan Sims) of the vicar (Raymond Huntley), to tend to the chatty Mrs. Wood (Joan Hickson, later famous on TV as Miss Marple), in Nurse On Wheels, 1963, from the Carry On! team of Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas.
Nurse On Wheels (1963) -- (Movie Clip) To The Last Quivering Nerve Still on her first days’ rounds, new district nurse Joanna (Juliet Mills) meets distracted Dr. Golfrey senior (David Horne) then his son (Ronald Howard), more relevant to her job, in Nurse On Wheels, 1963, from the Carry On! team of Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas.
Nurse On Wheels (1963) -- (Movie Clip) We Wouldn't Have Met Just arrived on her new suburban village assignment, district nurse Joanna (Juliet Mills) first with her daffy mum (Esma Cannon), then meeting handsome farmer Henry (Ronald Lewis), observed by lady denizens and just missing merchant Worthy (Noel Purcell), in Nurse On Wheels, 1963, from the Carry On! team of Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas.
Carry On Screaming (1966) -- (Movie Clip) Flesh And Blood Man Opening scene with Jim Dale the comic hero Albert and Angela Douglas his girl Doris, Tom Clegg the more monstrous character, in the 12th in the series and one of the biggest British box office hits of the year, Carry On Screaming!, 1966.
Carry On Screaming (1966) -- (Movie Clip) I Live In A Man's World Cops Bung and Slobotham (Harry H. Corbett, Peter Butterworth) and civilian Albert (Jim Dale), pursued by the villains (Fenella Fielding, Kenneth Williams) rush to interrogate series regular Charles Hawtrey as rest room attendant Dan Dann, who has clues, in the 12th Carry On feature, Carry On Screaming!, 1966.
Carry On Screaming (1966) -- (Movie Clip) Just Past December Copper Harry H. Corbett and his crew are inducted to the spooky house by stratospheric Sockett (Bernard Bresslaw), who introduces Fenella Fielding as Valeria, who becomes convinced she must awaken her brother Orlando (series regular Kenneth Williams), in the hit 12th feature in the series, Carry On Screaming!, 1966.
Carry On Cabby (1963) -- (Movie Clip) GlamCabs Peggy (Hattie Jacques), with pal Flo (Esma Cannon) introduces the big gag, in which she’s taken her cab company owner husband’s profits, and hired a crew of dishy girl drivers to compete, (including Amanda Barrie, of Coronation Street, and Carole Shelley) in Carry On Cabby, 1963.
Carry On Cabby (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Shipwrecked Mink Scamming cab company owner Charlie (Sid James) has a gift to appease his under-attended wife Peg (Hattie Jacques), then scampers to brief new drivers, Charles Hawtrey as Pintpot, Milo O’Shea as Len, in the seventh feature in the long-running series Carry On Cabby, 1963.
Carry On Cabby (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Trying To Pinch My Walnut Crackle Opening the seventh in the durable British series, under the Anglo-Amalgamated label, Sid James is cabby Charlie, Hattie Jacques his grumpy wife Peg, Kenneth Connor his manager Ted, Bill Owen as grumpy Smily, Liz Fraser as Sally at the lunch counter, in Carry On Cabby, 1963.
Carry On Cabby (1963) -- (Movie Clip) You Mean Buzz Off? Charles Hawtrey on the scooter (not the “Deaf Aids,” per John Lennon) in near-full biker gear, as Pintpot, seeking a job after causing Smily (Bill Owen) to crash, baffling the cab company manager Ted (Kenneth Connor), in the seventh feature in the popular low-budget British series, Carry On Cabby, 1963.
Carry On Cleo (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Strange Gods They Worship Narration by E.V.H. Emmett introduces Caesar (Kenneth Williams) who, with aide Bilius (David Davenport) and slave Gloria (Julie Stevens) isn’t enjoying the invasion of Great Britain, and his general Mark Antony (Sidney James) also finds it odd, in the tenth film in the series, Carry On Cleo, 1965.
Carry On Cleo (1965) -- (Movie Clip) This Ambitious Battle Axe! Now Mark Antony (Sidney James) is off to Egypt with his sergeant major (Victor Maddern), and made to wait by Archimedes (Michael Ward) for queen Cleopatra (Amanda Barrie, her first scene), whose appearance changes the game, in the tenth film in the hit English series, Carry On Cleo, 1965.

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