Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this fourth and final annual Christmas TV special, Sid is working as saucy Santa in a department store grotto. He reflects on how Christmas has been celebrated though the ages, aided by s... Tout lireIn this fourth and final annual Christmas TV special, Sid is working as saucy Santa in a department store grotto. He reflects on how Christmas has been celebrated though the ages, aided by sketches from the team set in prehistoric, Georgian, World War 1 and Robin Hood times - not... Tout lireIn this fourth and final annual Christmas TV special, Sid is working as saucy Santa in a department store grotto. He reflects on how Christmas has been celebrated though the ages, aided by sketches from the team set in prehistoric, Georgian, World War 1 and Robin Hood times - not to mention a dance routine that's a real nutcracker.
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I thought that this was definitely the best of the Christmas efforts from the 'Carry On' team. They seemed to have found their way better by going for a sketch show style, instead of trying to fit sketches in to an existing story. And they managed to deliver a much better performance than the previous three Christmas specials, because the scenes each seemed to have been more thought out and were tied together by Sid's story as a department store Father Christmas.
They also tried to put a moral or two in which was nice for the time of year, but not standard for the team.
It still wasn't their absolute best though, certainly no way near as good as 'Screaming' (1966) and 'Cleo' (1964), but I have to give them all credit for the Nutcracker ballet scene, which was very funny.
However, Jack Douglas should be edited out of every 'Carry On' film he ever appeared in. I don't understand how anyone could have ever thought his weird 'tic' thing was funny?
Other than Jack and the fact that Babs should really have kept those things on her chest locked away, it was harmless fun and I could see how it might have been brilliant in it's time.
461.09/1000.
Sid James plays a department store Santa Clause who introduces the sketches after making the lusty department store boss irate with his shiftless antics.
The overlong sketches are the Carry On team as cavemen, where Sid James beings in his latest catch to the cave, Barbara Windsor.
An Elizabethan era dinner party. The trenches at world war one during Christmas Eve. A short ballet dance sequence and then a Robin Hood romp.
It is very much a bawdy affair, dare I say I wonder if it was suitable for family viewing. Barbara Windsor gets Sid's lusty attention and shows a lot of cleavage.
The best acting is from Bernard Bresslaw, he really thinks he is doing Shakespeare!
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- GaffesWhen reading out the order from Captain Ffing-Burke, Sgt Ball gives the date as Friday, 24 December 1917. However, in 1917, 24 December was actually a Monday.
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Santa AKA Mr Belcher: What's your name, then?
Virginia: Oh, here we go. It's Virginia. Then Mum says we call her virgin for short, and then you say not for long, all right?
Santa AKA Mr Belcher: [turning to Virginia's mother] She's very forward for her age!
Virginia's Mother: Yes, well we had a French student living with us - she probably got it from him.
Santa AKA Mr Belcher: [looks at Virginia, then turns back to face the mother] I wouldn't be at all surprised!
- ConnexionsFeatured in 50 Years of Bad Sex (2011)
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