Bless This House


11:57 pm - 01:00 am, Saturday, December 27 on Great! TV (34)

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Middle-aged father Sid Abbott's dream of building an illegal whisky still in the shed is continually frustrated by the antics of his son and daughter. However, he has a bigger problem in store when new neighbours move in next door and conflict instantly erupts. Comedy, based on the sitcom, starring Sid James, Diana Coupland and Sally Geeson


1972 continued
Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Sid James (Actor) .. Sid Abbott
Diana Coupland (Actor) .. Jean Abbott
Sally Geeson (Actor) .. Sally Abbott
Robin Askwith (Actor) .. Mike Abbott
Terry Scott (Actor) .. Ronald Baines
Peter Butterworth (Actor) .. Trevor Lewis
Carol Hawkins (Actor) .. Kate Baines
Janet Brown (Actor) .. Annie Hobbs
Gerald Thomas (Director)

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Sid James (Actor) .. Sid Abbott
Born: May 08, 1913 in Johannesburg, South Africa
Best Known For: Being a member of the Carry On team.
Early-life: Born Solomon Joel Cohen in Johannesburg, South Africa, on May 8, 1913. He trained and worked as a hairdresser before serving with the South African Army during the Second World War. Determined to be an actor, he left for England in 1946 and worked in repertory theatre before he started making his mark on the British film industry.
Career: James became known in the film trade as `one-take James" and was constantly in demand for small parts. His first major role was alongside Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway in The Lavender Hill Mob (1951). His first big break came in 1954, when he became Tony Hancock's sidekick in the hugely popular BBC radio comedy Hancock's Half Hour. His next break came when he appeared on the big screen in Carry On Teacher (1959). He went on to make 19 Carry On films and various stage and TV spin-offs. On the small screen, he enjoyed success in the sitcoms Hancock's Half Hour, Citizen James, George and the Dragon and Bless This House. He was touring in a stage version of The Mating Season when he suffered a fatal heart attack on April 26, 1976. He was 62.
Quote: "All I can do is play myself."
Trivia: James's well-publicised affair with Carry On co-star Barbara Windsor was dramatised in the 1998 stage play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick, and the 2000 TV adaptation Cor, Blimey! His trademark in the Carry On films was his dirty laugh.
Diana Coupland (Actor) .. Jean Abbott
Sally Geeson (Actor) .. Sally Abbott
Robin Askwith (Actor) .. Mike Abbott
Born: October 12, 1950 in Southport
Best Known For: His naughty 'Confessions of' films in the 1970s.
Early-life: Born Ronald Askwiths on October 12, 1950, in Southport, Lancashire. He has two younger siblings. After he overcame polio as a boy, his family moved to Eastcote in Middlesex. He attended Merchant Taylors' School, Rickmansworth, until he was expelled. However, he had shown an aptitude for music and the stage, performing in several school productions, and later acquired an agent. He also studied English and drama at the University of Bristol.
Career: Askwith won parts in commercials before catching the eye of director Lindsay Anderson, who cast him in the classic film If..... After this, he was on TV and in films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He is most famous for his role as Timothy Lea in the Confessions sex comedies. He also appeared in Carry On Girls. He was actually fourth choice for the lead role in the Confessions films; it was previously turned down by Richard Beckinsale, Richard O'Sullivan and Dennis Waterman. He's also appeared in more serious projects, including Pier Paolo Pasolini's version of The Canterbury Tales and Nicholas and Alexandra. Among his other films are Horror Hospital, The Flesh and Blood Show and Tower of Evil. His most recent TV work includes roles in Coronation Street, Benidorm, and Hollyoaks.
Quote: "I was at a dinner with some actor friends of mine one night, and there was a dig at some of the films I've made in my career, and Michael Winner said to them, 'Ah, yes… but when was the last time any of your films made any money?'"
Trivia: Still active on the stage, Askwith regularly appears in pantomimes.
Terry Scott (Actor) .. Ronald Baines
Born: May 04, 1927 in Watford
Best Known For: Terry and June and being the voice of Penfold in Danger Mouse.
Early-life: Owen John Scott was born in Watford on May 4, 1927. His father was a postman who retired to run a corner shop. After serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, Terry became interested in acting and began working with repertory companies in various seaside resorts.
Career: In 1955, Scott starred in a popular sitcom with Bill Maynard called Great Scott It's Maynard, before moving into feature films, making his debut in Blue Murder At St Trinian's (1957). He followed this up with roles in a number of films, including Carry On Sergeant (1958), before returning to TV in 1962 alongside Hugh Lloyd in the sitcom Hugh and I. This programme ran for seven series. Scott teamed up with June Whitfield in 1969 for the sketch show Scott On… and five years later, they appeared together in domestic sitcom Happy Ever After. After five series, the same characters appeared in Terry and June, and this new sitcom ran for 65 episodes between 1979 and 1987. Scott appeared in a further six Carry On films, was the voice of Penfold the hamster in animated series Danger Mouse, and was a popular pantomime dame. He died on July 26, 1994 at the age of 67.
Quote: On the health issues that dogged him in later life: "I know it would be better to give up the booze, fags and birds, but life would be so boring wouldn't it."
Trivia: He had a hit in 1962 with novelty record My Brother.
Peter Butterworth (Actor) .. Trevor Lewis
Carol Hawkins (Actor) .. Kate Baines
Janet Brown (Actor) .. Annie Hobbs
Gerald Thomas (Director)

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