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Sandra Caron met Gregory Peck in the Pinewood Studios restaurant during the making of this film. D
The famous bra flying scene when Babs and the girls are doing the exercises, caused some problems fo [...] D
Barbara Windsor wanted to play the school girl 'Babs' with a public School accent, but the first day [...] D
The name of the plumber business was "Boggle & Lugg Plumbing & Sanitaria Engineers". D
"Carry On" regular Hattie Jacques is well known in the series for portraying the Matron in the medic [...] D
Filming took place during Autumn and leaves had to be stuck back onto the trees and sprayed green in [...] D
The name of the women's deportment college was the "Finishing School for Young Ladies Chayste Place" [...] D
At one point Matron tells Dr Soaper that she was a matron in a hospital and there was a Doctor who l [...] D
Amelia Bayntun who plays Joan Sims's mother was actually only 11 years older than her. D
Trisha Noble was always late for filming, which caused upset on the set. There were concerns that sh [...] D
Standfast Abbey is based on Buckfast Abbey, Devon, as the film is supposed to be set there. D
In an ultra-rare breaking of the fourth wall in a Carry On film, Charles Hawtrey looks directly at t [...] D
Dilys Laye was allowed by producer Peter Rogers to keep costumes worn in this film, in particular th [...] D
A roadside cafe scene en route to the camping site in which Kenneth Williams comes face to face with [...] D
Miss Haggard's first line is "Carry on Girls (1973)" which is actually the name of another "Carry On [...] D
The title was first registered in 1962 and was originally scheduled to go into production in October [...] D
Opening credits: All Characters and Events in this film are fictitious. Any similarity to actual eve [...] D
In a fun (unintentional) connection to the later "Carry on Behind," the backlot campsite setting wou [...] D
1969's Carry On Camping is most famous for the outrageous moment when Barbara Windor's bikini top fl [...] D
Betty Marsden said during filming to Dilys Laye that she always wanted to die with a glass of gin in [...] D
The name of the pop band at the rock concert was "The Flowerbuds". D
The role of the coach driver, Jim Tanner, was originally offered to Jim Dale D
During one take, Barbara Windsor fell into the the mud in the bra flying scene. Several takes were n [...] D
The opening theme, by Eric Rogers, is based on the traditional song "One man went to mow". D
Barbara Windsor, Sandra Caron and Anna Karen were cast as schoolgirls, despite all being in their ea [...] D
Parts of the Pinewood Green Estate, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, not far from Pinewood [...] D
In the dance party scene, which took a few days to film, the extras who dance are actually locals fr [...] D
The film initially received an 'R' rating in America and was refused a cinema certificate in Ireland [...] D
The film's joke alternate title seen at the start of the opening credits was "Let Sleeping Bags Lie" [...] D
The monastery scene was filmed on 7th November 1968. D
Premiered in Hull, England, people were literally queuing around the block to see it. It was the hig [...] D
A scene with Trisha Noble and Julian Holloway was cut from the final film. Noble also does not appea [...] D
Sidney James, who had had the script sent to his Torquay base during his 1968 summer season in Weddi [...] D
The film takes place in August 1969. D
Final "Carry On" film of actress Dilys Laye. D
Betty Marsden was terrified of riding the tandem bicycle which was an important part of her scenes d [...] D
There is an in house joke in the scene when Doctor Soaper and Miss Haggard discuss love in the tent, [...] D
Terry Scott was suffering with hemorrhoids during filming. D
Many of the cast played characters with the same or similar first names as their own, including nick [...] D
The girl Babs is fighting with in her first scene, is Anna Karen. This is the same actress who later [...] D
The girl Babs fights with during their first scene is played by Anna Karen, who later played Barbara [...] D
In December 2015, ITV3 showed an edited "daytime" version of this with all the nudist film nudity sh [...] D
Eighteenth "Carry On" movie in the British comedy film franchise series. D
When Barbara Windsor did her first line and scene, Gerald Thomas immediately said cut and print as h [...] D
Bernard Bresslaw uses his famous catchphrase "I Only Arsked" for the first time on screen since leav [...] D
There were holes (due to rust) under the door of the car used in the film and water leaked inside du [...] D
Actress Dilys Laye was taught poker by Sidney James during filming. D
In Carry on Camping (1969), Harriet Potter refers to herself in a later scene as Harry Potter. Later [...] D
First film in the series to feature frontal nudity. D
The "nudie" film that Sid and Bernie take Joan and Anthea to see is Nudist Paradise (1959). The film [...] D
The Rank Organisation were concerned over the film's potential budget. Naturally, with the fields an [...] D
Some of the film's literal English language translations of its foreign language titles were "Girls [...] D
This "Carry On" movie featured such series regulars as Sidney James, Hattie Jacques, Charles Hawtrey [...] D
There was a deal with Saxa Salt and there was blatant product placement in the film during one scene [...] D
Filmed during a rainy autumn that produced loads of mud. This can be seen frequently through the fil [...] D
Charles Hawtrey's mother would often visit the set wearing a black veil and would not come out of he [...] D