I'm citing 'Emmanuel' as it does not have the soul of the 'real' Carry On's (and too much of Williams' backside). I'd forgotten about 'England', now that's stuck in my head. I think it was only the bits the censor cut out, that made 'England' nearly a Carry On, and not nearly p0rn!
The Government had already issued information about air raids, gasmasks and using gardens to grow your own veg, so it's very likely something 'official'.
I'm just going to say... "Do you remember the several, failed, attempts to revive the 'Carry On... films?".
I would like to enter 'Carry on Emmanuel', and 'Carry On Columbus' in to evidence, as the nearest thing to trying to "remake" something, without the heart and soul of the original.
Now you've solved that number question, you won't mind me hijacking this post to ask if anyone knows what this poster is on the end of the terrace used for Foggy's home in First of the Summer Wine. Just the number '460' is readable. The same poster appears in another scene, but its not any...
Apart from the mattress and fridge, that spot is a lot tidier than when we filmed there about two years ago, I only just about had room to get my car parked there...
When Tata Motors bought Jaguar, they failed to recognise they did not just buy the rights to a brand, but also the responsibilities of 90 years of motor heritage. They have flushed all that away, with tradition, and all the good will. :31:
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