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      • There's a definite sense of deja'-vu to this Arthurian tale with Kenneth Connor (Arthur), Jack Douglas (Sir Gay), Joan Sims (Guinevere), Peter Butterworth (Merlin) and Bernard Bresslaw (the intrepid yet bumbling knight who ends up getting it on with the Queen); Victor Maddern plays the alcoholic knight Sir Osis Of The Liver!
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  2. Victor Maddern was born on 16 March 1928 in Seven Kings, Ilford, Essex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), Four Desperate Men (1959) and Exodus (1960). He was married to Joan Neuville. He died on 22 June 1993 in London, England, UK.

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    Victor Maddern was an accomplished character actor whose career spanned half a century.

    Maddern appeared in five Carry On films and three TV episodes. His first Carry On appearance was in Carry On Constable. His last was in Carry On Emmannuelle.

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    2.Brain tumour

    References1.Classic Carry On Film Collection Issue 32

  3. Carry on Laughing (TV Series 1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. He played minor roles in five Carry On films. [6] Among his many TV roles were Private Gross in Denis Cannan 's Captain Carvallo, old Lampwick's son-in-law in The Dick Emery Show., [7][8] and Tommy Finch, the British dad in Fair Exchange in 1962–63 on CBS network, one of the first hour-long situation comedies.

  5. Carry on Laughing! (TV Series 1975) Victor Maddern as Charlie, Sir Osis, Todd. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by ...

  6. A list of all credits for actors, writers, producers, directors and other cast and crew involved in ITV1's Carry On Laughing.

  7. Not to be confused with the series of compilations from the Carry On films that is still oft-repeated today, the episodes of this 1975 series were 13 brand new offerings made for the small screen. Each naughty standalone story was filled to the brim with one-liners, innuendo and double entendres.