TICKET OFFER: CARRY ON WATCHING
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Your support makes all the difference.Long for some good clean (well, almost) fun? Then hurry down to Carry On Up the Barbican, a three-week celebration of one of the most popular and long-running series in British cinema history which ensured the immortality of Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor and Sid James. All 30 Carry On films will be screened - from the first, Carry On Sergeant, to the series' recent revival with Carry On Columbus.
There are 10 pairs of tickets on offer for any film in the season, as well as videos of Carry On Henry and Carry On Don't Lose Your Head, the first two videos in the series from VCI's Cinema Club, repackaged with original artwork. These are on offer for the first readers to ring the Barbican Cinema box-office (0171-638 8891), quoting the Independent.
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