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CARRY ON SCREAMING WITH STEVE NALLON

Season 1, Ep. 42

Marking his third appearance on Nostalgiahhh, Spitting Image legend Steve Nallon talks to Roger Crow about portraying Kenneth Williams in new comedy play Screaming Queens; working with 007 veteran Martin Campbell, and he also dispenses some delicious showbiz anecdotes.

Carry On Screaming clip courtesy of Peter Rogers Productions.

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