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Carry On TV (1963)

Carry On TV (1963)
Carry On TV is the alternate title for Get on With It. The film was originally titled Dentist on the Job and is a sequel to the Bob Monkhouse-Ronnie Stevens vehicle Dentist in the Chair. You with us so far? Anyway, Monkhouse and Stevens are back as a pair of clumsy dentists, this time going on television to promote a revolutionary brand of toothpaste (it isn't striped, but it glows!) The film is lumpy but consistently mirth-provoking. Though not really an entry in Britains long-running "Carry On" series, Carry on TV does features several of that series' regulars, including Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
M. Pennington, Jr.
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Carry On TV

Carry On TV is the alternate title for Get on With It. The film was originally titled Dentist on the Job and is a sequel to the Bob Monkhouse-Ronnie Stevens vehicle Dentist in the Chair. You with us so far? Anyway, Monkhouse and Stevens are back as a pair of clumsy dentists, this time going on television to promote a revolutionary brand of toothpaste (it isn't striped, but it glows!) The film is lumpy but consistently mirth-provoking. Though not really an entry in Britains long-running "Carry On" series, Carry on TV does features several of that series' regulars, including Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
M. Pennington, Jr.
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