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Now that has surprised me as I didn't know he was that much into pantomime. I remember him from the CurlyWurly ads in the 70s with him dressed as a schoolboy.
Which Carry On actress was a Jack the Ripper victim in a 60s film?
I am thinking the film was A Study in Terror. Wild guess Babs. Or is it one of the more obscure Carry On actresses such as Amanda Barrie or Valerie Leon.
I am thinking the film was A Study in Terror. Wild guess Babs. Or is it one of the more obscure Carry On actresses such as Amanda Barrie or Valerie Leon.
It was Barbara Windsor in A Study in Terror, so well done.
How about this one? Which Carry On Star starred in a 60s musical in which he played a taxi driver aiding an Italian movie star in collecting certain objects around London?
It was Barbara Windsor in A Study in Terror, so well done.
How about this one? Which Carry On Star starred in a 60s musical in which he played a taxi driver aiding an Italian movie star in collecting certain objects around London?
Never watch musicals as a rule.. except Sound of Music. Wild stab.. Jim Dale as he was a musician.
It was Barbara Windsor in A Study in Terror, so well done.
How about this one? Which Carry On Star starred in a 60s musical in which he played a taxi driver aiding an Italian movie star in collecting certain objects around London?
Spot on. It was Sid James in Three Hats for Lisa. Lisa was an Italian movie star, and Una Stubbs and Joe Brown (as fans) meet her at the airport where she confides that while she is in London she wants to collect a policeman's helmet, a guardsman's bearskin and, I think, a bowler. Sid James ferries the group around and aids in getting the hats. Only seen this one once, when ATV or Central showed it one morning circa 1980 in the summer holidays. Even though I am no fan of musicals I quite enjoyed it.
WHO AM I:
I was born in Cheshire in 1935 and was named after the Depression-era child star Shirley Temple. I was trained in singing and in dance, particularly ballet and as a youngster won a talent contest before my mother took me for acting lessons.
Our mystery person was in this film. Can you name it.
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