| Address | 
    
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  c/o Peter Charlesworth, Second
    Floor, 68 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7 3LQ | 
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      | Autograph
        Successes | 
    
      |     April 1996Signed and personalised 5½x3½
      black/white photograph and
 signed and personalised 10x8 black/white
      Carry On Cabby photograph (my own).
   July 1997Signed a complete set of 8 colour Carry
      On Cruising FOH stills
 (previously signed by Dilys Laye)
 4 signed and personalised 5x3 black/white
      photos,
 signed 5x3 black/white photo,
 signed 5x3 colour photo,
 signed 5½x3½ black/white photo,
 signed and personalised 8½x6 black/white
      photo and a note.
   October 1998Signed and personalised 5½x3½
      black/white photo
 and 5 signed Carry On postcards.
 
   September 1999Signed and
        personalised 5½x3½ b/w ISP
 and signed note.
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      | Carry
        On Performances | 
    
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 Carry On
Regardless (1961) - Delia
KingCarry On
Cruising (1962) - Glad
Trimble
  Carry On
Cabby (1963) - Sally
  Carry On
Behind (1975) - Sylvia
Ramsden
  
         Carry
        On Television Performances
 Can We Carry On Girls? (2001) - Contributor
   Carry
        On Theatre Performances Carry
        On Laughing 'The Slimming Factory' (1976) - Milly
  
         
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      | Nearly
        Carry On Performances | 
    
      |   Raising The Wind -
Miranda   | 
    
      | Carry On Tit-bits | 
    
      | "I enjoyed 'Regardless' most - in
      answer to your query. I stopped early on in continuing with the Carry Ons
      as I considered it silly to be associated with just one group of films
      (but still am!)" - Liz Fraser - July 1997  
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      | Other
        Noteworthy Performances | 
    
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  Liz
made her presence felt in
        several classic films of the 60s, I'm
        All Right Jack with Peter Sellers, Two
        Way Stretch with Peter Sellers
        again and fellow Carry Oners Bernard Cribbins, David
        Lodge and Irene Handl, The Bulldog
        Breed with Norman Wisdom, The
        Rebel with Tony Hancock and The
        Amorous Prawn with Ian Carmichael. 
  In the 70s she played Ian
        Lavender's Mother in the big screen version of Dads
        Army and appeared opposite one time
        Carry Oner Robin Askwith in the sex comedies Adventures
        Of A Taxi Driver, Adventures Of A Private Eye,
        Confessions Of A Driving Instructor
        and Confessions From A Holiday Camp. 
  On television
Liz was in the
        comedy series Fairly Secret Army,
        the much maligned, but entertaining
        Demob, played Daryl's Mother in Birds
        Of A Feather and produced a fine
        dramatic performance in the Miss Marple film Nemesis. 
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