Talk:That's Carry On!

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Writer of this film is incorrect[edit]

The writer of this film "That's Carry On" is described as Anthony Church. The actual writer is Tony Church ( Gerald Anthony Church ). This is know by me as I'm his son ( or was as he died in 1995 ). This really needs a disambiguation page as Tony Church could refer to the one "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Church"[currently on Wikipedia] or my father ( a little known trailer writer, worked for a company called G.S.E ).

I'm not too hot on how to update wikipedia so you'll have to forgive any mistakes I make.

Spider23 16:17, 3 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Not sure if the "That's Carry On!" wiki has been changed back correctly. As mentioned above, a disambiguation page was introduced but that was to allow the writer of "That's Carry On!" to not point to a Shakespearean actor but to an employee of GSE ( the titles company, which incidentally was owned by Gerald Thomas, Peter Rodgers and Fred Chandler ). Subsequent to that change, the change has been edited back to Tony Church ( who was at the RSC at the time ) rather than Tony Church ( trailer writer ).

I'm not sure if this is the correct way to dispute resolution but just trying to clear this up.

Have added a citation / reference in the "Tony Church ( Trailer Write )" Wikipedia page to cite / refer to a webpage that states that in Kenneth Williams Diary, he mentions my father as a trailer writer from the company G.S.E. - all accurate and not descriptive of the famous Shakespearean actor.

Spider23 (talk) 21:47, 29 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]