The series was conceived after the departures of two long-serving
Carry On contributors: writer
Talbot Rothwell and actor
Charles Hawtrey. Furthermore,
Kenneth Williams declined to appear in the series. Other
Carry On regulars only appeared in a minority of episodes: Sid James in only the first four, Hattie Jacques and
Patsy Rowlands in only one each, and
Bernard Bresslaw appeared only in the second series. In the absence of Rothwell, other writers were brought in. Lew Schwarz and experienced
Carry On writer
Dave Freeman each wrote six, while
Barry Cryer and
Dick Vosburgh penned
Orgy and Bess. Each episode parodied a famous TV series, film or book. Three episodes feature a character based on
Lord Peter Wimsey – Lord Peter Flimsy. Another two episodes are nods to
Upstairs, Downstairs, with the character of Hudson the butler parodied as Clodson, and the cook Mrs. Bridges as Mrs. Breeches. The series provided an opportunity for
David Lodge – little more than a bit-part player in some of the later
Carry On films – to play leading characters. ==Notes==