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    Carol Hawkins (born 31 January 1949) is an English actress, best known for her various comic roles in numerous television sitcoms and films in the 1970s and 1980s.

  2. Carol Hawkins. Actress: Carry on Abroad. Blonde, beautiful and extremely likable are some of the many ways to describe Carol Hawkins. She first appeared on the screen in The Body Stealers (1969) and in a few other films following her debut.

  3. Carol Hawkins. Actress: Carry on Abroad. Blonde, beautiful and extremely likable are some of the many ways to describe Carol Hawkins. She first appeared on the screen in The Body Stealers (1969) and in a few other films following her debut.

  4. Carol Hawkins - Official Website. My Career. Television Appearances Mike and Bernie´s Xmas Show On The House Carry on Again Xmas … Read More. Art. I started painting around 1977, I cannot remember how I got the idea for… Read More. My Dogs. When Martyn's mother passed away we used the funds from her flat to buy… Read More. Spiritual Life.

  5. Apr 18, 2015 · Carol Hawkins had her earliest success in 1971 when she joined the cast of the hit ITV sitcom, Please Sir! She took over the role of unruly school girl Sharon Eversleigh from Penny Spencer who had decided to leave the show.

  6. Feb 14, 2017 · Hawkins went on to play the part of Sharon in The Fenn Street Gang. Hawkins is perhaps best known for her sexy "crumpet" roles in Please Sir! and in two Carry On films: Carry On Abroad (1972 ...

  7. My Husband and I: With Mollie Sugden, William Moore, Deddie Davies, Carol Hawkins. The high-powered head of personnel at a prestigious advertising agency, finds her professional and personal lives colliding when her husband takes a job as chief doorman for her company.

  8. Television Series. The Fenn Street Gang 1972-1973. The Two Ronnies 1974-1978. Carry on Laughing 1975. Mr. Big 1976-1977. Together 1981. Bloomfield 1981. My Husband and I 1986-1987. All at No. 20 1987.

  9. See Carol Hawkins full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Carol Hawkins's latest movies and tv shows.

  10. Memories - Carol Hawkins. ‘Not Now Comrade’ 1976 Written by Ray Cooney. I played a stripper called Barbara Wilcox who was in love with a Russian Ballet Dancer who had the KGB after him. I remember I had to do a scene driving up in my sports car to try to distract the KGB from my lover so he could escape.

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