Episodes (7)
Oct 26, 1975
A bawdy spoof on the legend of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and the Knights of the Round Table.
Nov 02, 1975
A silly, bawdy spoof on the Lord Peter Wimsey detective stories. Poison, a meal of shellfish, a revenge plot which is rooted in long-gone murders in Bangalore and Calcutta; a villain who revels in disguise and trickery.
Nov 09, 1975
The Carry On gang spoofs the London Weekend Television (LWT) series Upstairs, Downstairs.
Nov 16, 1975
Though all seems to be well in-hand (pun intended. Remember, this IS a 'Carry On'), all is not as it seems. King Arthur & Lady Guenievere arrive at their court- they find out that amongst other problems, Sir Point-Of-No-Return has left the Round Table - with all it's money, and the kingdom is on the verge of collapse. After casting a spell on Lady Guennivere, a spirit voice announces that a man from 'Northern Climes' will come to save the kingdom. A man frm the north does arrive - and after telling the king he's known as the 'boil doctor,' he's dubbed Sir Lancelot. A ...
Nov 23, 1975
A spoof on Dorothy L. Sayers' mysteries about Lord Peter Wimsey and his valet Bunter. Of course, here they're renamed Flimsy and Punter. Poking fun at Brit class distinctions. Joan Sims was so versatile an actress, she steals the episodes.
Nov 30, 1975
A bawdy spoof on the Age of Empire and on the TV series Upstairs Downstairs. An aging general and his grown son who is evading being shipped out to fight in the Boer War in Africa. Joan Sims as the cook is especially wonderfully apt.
Dec 07, 1975
A bawdy spoof of the Victorian era when the newspaper reporter Mr. Stanley was sent out to find Dr. Livingstone. Add in a man-chasing beautiful woman, an articulate witch doctor with perfect upper-class English, magic acts and spells, etc.
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Carry on Laughing! Season 2 (1975) is released on Oct 26, 1975 and the latest season 2 of Carry on Laughing! is released in 1975. Watch Carry on Laughing! online - the English Comedy TV series from United Kingdom. Carry on Laughing! is directed by Alan Tarrant and created by Barry Cryer with Jack Douglas and Kenneth Connor.