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  1. Carry on at Your Convenience subtítulos. AKA: Carry on at Your Convenience or Down the Spout or Ladies Please Be Seated or Up the Workers or Labour Relations Are the People Who Come to See You When You're Having a Baby, Carry on Comrade, Carry on Round The Bend, Carry On - 22 - Carry On At Your Convenience, Carry on Around the Bend. Flushed with success, the Carry On Team carries on round the ...

  2. Visit the movie page for 'Carry On at Your Convenience' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your ...

  3. In the boardroom W.C. Boggs and Sons, makers of fine toiletware - are testing out their latest toilet bowl for size and comfort. Hard at work in the packing room are Chloe Moor and others, under the supervision of Vic Spanner (Kenneth Cope). The industrious atmosphere doesn't last long. After a swiftly contrived dispute over tea breaks, the whole factory goes on strike. For some people like ...

  4. Carry On at Your Convenience was the fourth Carry On film of the 1970's, and the 22nd of the franchise, starring Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Kenneth Cope, Patsy Rowlands, Jacki Piper, and Richard O'Callaghan.. It is noted for being the first Box Office Bomb in the Carry On series; with few exceptions, most of the films that ...

  5. This is the tale of industrial strife at WC Boggs' Lavatory factory. Vic Spanner is the union representative who calls a strike at the drop of a hat; eventually everyone has to get fed up with him. This is also the ideal opportunity for lots of lavatorial jokes...

  6. Carry On At Your Convenience film location: the annual works outing in Brighton: Clarges, Marine Parade, Brighton, East Sussex. The fashionably 70s union-bashing script coasts along with a few too many obvious “I like it every week” innuendoes but the cast, as ever, saves the day at ‘WC Boggs & Co’, the sanitaryware factory run by Mr ...

  7. Hace 5 días · In Carry On at Your Convenience (d. Gerald Thomas, 1971), the Carry On team found the perfect setting for their lavatorial humour: the toilet factory of W.C. Boggs and Son. However, the comedy of bodily functions is largely superseded by anti-trade unionist sniping, as the economic problems of the early 1970s are reduced to the struggle between traditional industry, petty and disruptive trade ...