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  1. Nearly a Nasty Accident is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton and Eric Barker. The screenplay was by Jack Davies and Hugh Woodhouse, based on the 1958 BBC TV Sunday-Night Theatre play Touch Wood by David Stringer and David Carr.

  2. Nearly a Nasty Accident: Directed by Don Chaffey. With Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton, Eric Barker. The RAF Group Captain has a hard job to restrain the aircraft-man from tinkering with everything he can get his hands on.

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    • Comedy
    • Don Chaffey
    • 1961-09-22
  3. NEARLY comes off! Overview. The RAF Group Captain has a hard job to restrain the aircraft-man from tinkering with everything he can get his hands on. Don Chaffey. Director. Jack Davies. Screenplay. Hugh Woodhouse. Screenplay. David Carr. Writer.

  4. Fun/daft British comedy with Kenneth Conner's playing a calamity magnet/soldier who destroys everything he touches. Some passable jokes, but made vastly watchable by including the great Jimmy Edwards and Shirley Eaton. Popular Lists. More.

    • Don Chaffey
  5. Year: 1961. Original title: Nearly a Nasty Accident. Synopsis: The RAF Group Captain has a hard job to restrain the aircraft-man from tinkering with everything he can get his hands on.You can watch Nearly a Nasty Accident through on the platforms:

  6. Kenneth Connor Cast. Shirley Eaton Cast. Eric Barker Cast. Jack Davies Screenplay. Hugh Woodhouse Screenplay. David Carr Play. David Stringer Play. Critics reviews. The RAF Group Captain has a hard job to restrain the aircraft-man from tinkering with everything he can get his hands on.

  7. andy-782 24 May 2005. This film has Kenneth Connor typically landing on his feet after creating mayhem as a National Serviceman who thinks he knows how to fix anything. There was also one where Connor plays much the same character in the Royal Navy called Watch Your Stern. In Nearly a Nasty Accident Connor is joined by stalwarts of the British ...