Video duration: 250 seconds
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Charlie was clearly the worse for wear in this very rare interview from around 1984, which has been heavily edited by the broadcaster due to the Carry On star's drunken behaviour.
The interview is therefore very short and sweet.
Comedy Series
Starring
Andrew hawtrey
Amy Procacci
Peter Fluet
Produced by Pigmedal
Kevin LaCava and Andrew Hawtrey
Special Thanks to
Chealse
Cask and Clever
Video duration: 319 seconds
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Tribute To The Following Carry On Stars
Sidney James 1913-1976
Peter Butterworth 1919-1979
Hattie Jacques 1924-1980
Kenneth Williams 1926-1988
Charles Hawtrey 1914-1988
Frankie Howerd 1917-1992
Bernard Bresslaw 1934-1993
Kenneth Connor 1918-1993
Joan Sims 1930-2001
Patsy Rowlands 1934-2005
Video duration: 129 seconds
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A cornucopia of British TV stars gather at Battersea Fun Park to support the Variety Club of Great Britain. Appearances from Harry H. Corbett, Bruce Forsyth, Jon Pertwee, Cilla Black, Ian Hendry, Charles Hawtrey, Stanley Baker, Liz Frazer, Jessie Matthews, and Ronald Fraser.
Video duration: 228 seconds
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Original Movie Posters from the Carry On Films with Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Kenneth Connor. The majority of the posters displayed are Australian - from www.moviemem.com
Video duration: 447 seconds
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Norman Wisdom runs riot in a TV Centre, disrupting every show being made - including The Grove Family & Fabian of the Yard
The guest star in this piece is Charles Hawtrey, who wasn't that well known at the time - his name never even made it onto the credits!
Video duration: 433 seconds
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The comedian gets into an argument about politics with Michael Parkinson on his show. The show was recorded and broadcast on Saturday February 17th 1973. The other two guests are Sir John Betjeman and Maggie Smith.
Video duration: 595 seconds
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Originally made for the Egg Marketing Board in 1965, these adverts are little comedy classics in their own right. Watch and weep at the talent that went to waste. Hancock killed himself three years later....