Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!

Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Andy de Emmony
  • Cast(s): Cheryl Campbell, Peter Wight, Beatie Edney, Kenny Doughty, Ron Cook See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 19min
  • Award(s): RTS Television 2007 (Won)
    BAFTA TV 2007 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: IF, The Look of Love
  • Story:
    Kenneth Williams was the star of the Carry Ons and Round the Horne. Despite his fame, he led a life full of mental torture as he tried to overcome his homosexuality in 1950s Britain. This film follows his life and eventual death based on the many diaries he kept
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STORY

Story
Kenneth Williams was the star of the Carry Ons and Round the Horne. Despite his fame, he led a life full of mental torture as he tried to overcome his homosexuality in 1950s Britain. This film follows his life and eventual death based on the many diaries he kept

AWARDS

Won
RTS Television Award

Best Actor Male | 2007 | Michael

Nominations
BAFTA TV Award

Best Single Drama | 2007 | Martyn

Best Actor | 2007 | Michael

Broadcasting Press Guild Award

Best Actor | 2007 | Michael

TRIVIA

Trivia

Roy Holder plays a cameo part as the older road worker who talks to Williams when he opens flat window. Holder was a main character in the movie Loot (1970), by Joe Orton, Williams' close friend.

The music that scores the closing scenes and voiceover and goes into the end credits, is taken from the soundtrack for The Hours (2002), composed by Philip Glass. The first track is "For Your Own Benefit", followed by "Why Does Someone Have to Die?"

At the age of eighty-two, Nicholas Parsons appears as himself when he was in his mid-fifties.

Joan Sims was portrayed by Beatie Edney, who is the real-life daughter of Sylvia Syms, who had co-starred with Joan Sims in The Big Job (1965).

Williams' role in Hancock was not slimmed down by the suggestion or demand of Hancock at all. The "grotesque" was a character that the Hancock writers Galton & Simpson wanted to get away from to take the show in a new direction with Hancock and Sid James in a sort of double act.