The first four films from the hugely popular 'Carry On' series. In 'Carry On Sergeant' (1958), a sergeant (William Hartnell) takes a bet that the last recruits he trains will win the 'Star Squad' award. The sergeant's inept young charges include Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Kenneth Connor. In 'Carry On Teacher' (1959), trouble erupts at a secondary school when inspectors arrive to evaluate the teachers' work. A group of pupils (led by a youthful Richard O'Sullivan) who don't want their teacher transferred to a different job play up. In 'Carry On Nurse' (1959), the patients in a men's hospital ward decide to revolt against the staff, as led by the indomitable Matron (Hattie Jacques). Finally, in 'Carry On Constable' (1959), police sergeant Wilkins (Sid James) has a new batch of dubious recruits on his hands, whose idea of covert surveillance involves dressing up in drag.
Director: Gerald Thomas
Producer: Peter Rogers
Writer: Norman Hudis
Music: Bruce Montgomery
Actor: William Hartnell
Actor: Bill Owen
Actor: Bob Monkhouse
Actor: Kenneth Williams
Actor: Kenneth Connor
Actor: Charles Hawtrey
Actor: Shirley Eaton
Actor: Hattie Jacques
Actor: Gerald Campion
Actor: Cyril Chamberlain
Actor: Basil Dignam
Actor: Frank Forsyth
Actor: John Gatrell
Actor: Terence Longdon
Actor: Gordon Tanner
Actor: Ted Ray
Actor: Leslie Phillips
Actor: Joan Sims
Actor: Richard O'Sullivan
Actor: Rosalind Knight
Actor: Carol White
Actor: Wilfrid Hyde-White
Actor: Susan Beaumont
Actor: Ann Firbank
Actor: Michael Medwin
Actor: Susan Stephen
Actor: Sid James
Actor: Eric Barker
Actor: Jill Adams
Actor: Irene Handl
Actor: Joan Hickson
Actor: Esma Cannon
Actor: Freddie Mills