"Carry On Christmas" (1969), produced by Thames Television in the United Kingdom, is a delightful and quirky holiday special that encapsulates the essence of the beloved Carry On film series. Airing on December 25, 1969, this television special brought the irreverent humor and slapstick comedy of the Carry On franchise to the small screen, featuring many of the series' iconic actors. Set in a whimsical version of Victorian England, the plot revolves around a series of comedic sketches and parodies, including a humorous take on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," with Sid James as the infamous Scrooge. The special is notable for its ensemble cast, which includes Carry On regulars such as Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Williams, and Charles Hawtrey, each bringing their unique comedic flair to the production. The chemistry among the actors is palpable, contributing to the show's light-hearted and festive atmosphere. The script, penned by long-time Carry On writers Talbot Rothwell and Sid Colin, is filled with the series' trademark innuendos and witty one-liners, ensuring a laugh-filled viewing experience for fans of the franchise. "Carry On Christmas" also stands out for its creative use of costumes and sets, which add to the overall charm and humor of the special. The Victorian setting provides a rich backdrop for the comedic antics, with elaborate period costumes enhancing the visual appeal. The production values, while modest by today's standards, effectively capture the playful spirit of the Carry On series, making the special a memorable addition to the holiday television lineup. Overall, "Carry On Christmas" (1969) remains a cherished piece of British television history, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the humor and style of the Carry On films. Its blend of festive cheer and cheeky comedy makes it a unique and enjoyable watch, perfect for fans of the series and anyone looking for a humorous twist on traditional holiday programming.
Տարի1969
Տևողություն50 րոպե
ԺանրերFantasyComedy
Արտադրող երկրներUnited Kingdom
