- As usual with the Carry On films the BBFC objected to many of the lines when the script was submitted to them, though in the end only a few cuts were made. These included a reference to Jacqueline having 'a pluck' and a stuttered use of 'fishing' during the opening narration.
- A version of this film shown on BBC television had alternate music/SFX cues compared to the Region 2 DVD release. Notably on the BBC version a 'dramatic' music cue when Camembert accidentally stabs one of his own men with a spear in the finale, but the music cue is missing from the DVD version. At the very end when both Camembert & Bidet are beheaded at the guillotine by Sir Rodney-the blade drops and the sound of the audience cheers along with a brief music cue, but on the DVD version Sid James's famous laugh is heard instead without any music.
- In the latest ITV showings, Joan Sims' comment about her brother, the count, has been removed.
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By what name was Carry on Don't Lose Your Head (1967) officially released in India in English?
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