[in 1984, speaking about
Carry on Sergeant (1958) and his salary on the Carry On films] We worked for bread money. Nobody would take them, I was in the first one,
Carry on Sergeant (1958), it was an idea of
Peter Rogers, who is quite a clever fella. He didn't write it, but he had the idea. So he hawked it around and nobody would take it. He eventually went to two gentlemen at Anglo Amalgamated, and what happened--they made a fortune.