Carry On Cabby. Image shows from L to R: Jeremy (Jim Dale), Charlie Hawkins (Sid James). Copyright: Peter Rogers Productions / STUDIOCANAL
Carry On Cabby

Carry On Cabby

  • 1963 film

Sid James stars as the proprietor of a successful cab firm. Suddenly a new taxi company arrive in town, and they have a secret weapon. Also features Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Esma Cannon, Liz Fraser and more.

  • Repeated Sunday at 11am on Film4
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Carry On Cabby

The seventh entry in the Carry On series, and the first not to feature Kenneth Williams.

Charlie (Sid James), owner of the Speedee Cabs company, finds he has some serious competition when his wife Peggy (Hattie Jacques) sets up a rival firm, consisting only of glamorous female drivers.

Cabbies driven to distraction include Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Connor and Jim Dale (in his first Carry On appearance).

Also includes 1977's "best of" compilation film That's Carry On!, a commentary with star Liz Fraser, original trailer and numerous trivia notes.

First released: Monday 29th January 2007

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  • Released: Monday 27th August 2001
  • Distributor: Warner
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1

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