Porridge

Specials

Norman Stanley Fletcher is sentenced to 5 years at her Majesty's pleasure at HM prison Slade in darkest Cumbria. His naive cell mate Lenny Godber needs to learn the ropes, skives and scams and strict prison officer Mr.Mackay tries to run the prison his own way. And then there's Mr.Barroclough who is just too weak willed to have his good nature exploited.

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9 Episodes

  • Prisoner and Escort - Pilot
    E1
    Prisoner and Escort - PilotNorman Stanley Fletcher, a career criminal and his escorts - soft-hearted Mr Barraclough (Brian Wilde) and authoritarian Mr Mackay (Fulton Mackay) going up to prison.
  • No Way Out
    E2
    No Way OutAn escape plan is being hatched and Fletcher wants to stay well out of it. Perhaps spending Christmas in the prison hospital might help to keep him out of trouble
  • The Desperate Hours
    E3
    The Desperate HoursFletcher and Godber have spent months fermenting "Chateau Slade". They don't get chance to drink it, however, when the "screws" discover it's whereabouts. It begins to look as if Fletcher will be spending Christmas in solitary confinement.
  • Porridge - The Movie
    E4
    Porridge - The MovieThis prison comedy is based on the popular British televison series of the same name. Long time Slade prison inmate Fletcher (Ronnie Barker) is ordered by Grouty (Peter Vaughan) to arrange a football match between the prisoners and an all-star celebrity team. Fletcher is unaware that the match is only a diversion so that an escape can take place. When Fletcher and his cell mate Lennie (Richard Beckinsale) stumble on the escape, they are taken along, and find themselves having to break back into prison to avoid getting into trouble.
  • Case for Britain's Best Sitcom
    E5
    Case for Britain's Best SitcomJohnny Vaughan argues the case for Porridge in BBC Britian's Best Sitcom "'Porridge' is set in the grimmest place imaginable - a prison. And yet still manages to be both gritty and witty". "Why? The scripts of course… and it doesn't hurt that Fletcher - the most brilliant sitcom creation of all time - is played by the comedy guvnor himself Ronnie Barker". "Fletch laid down the template for comedy rogues which Del Boy and 'Fools and Horses' followed shamelessly. David Jason even studied Ronnie Barker on the set of 'Porridge'". "And who could be a better comedy foil for Barker than doe-eyed innocent Richard Beckinsale. The pair made episode 'A Night In' the best ever two-hander to ever appear in a British sitcom". "'Porridge' had proper villains too! No sitcom has ever had a character quite as mean as the man who really runs Slade Prison - Harry Grout. And prison officer Mackay, played to neurotic perfection by Fulton Mackay, very nearly stole the show from under the convicts' noses". "And the show was ahead of its time. 'Porridge' had straight, black, white and gay all living together relatively harmoniously. Slade was - strangely - a tolerant utopian vision of society. Except for Grouty, that is". "'Porridge' is rich, satisfying, and packed with goodness. Never past its sell-by date, and guaranteed no artificial additives like labyrinthine plots, rubbish title music and stereotypical nagging wives." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sitcom/advocate_porridge.shtml
  • Life Beyond the Box: Norman Stanley Fletcher
    E7
    Life Beyond the Box: Norman Stanley FletcherSpoof documentary looking at the life of Normal Stanley Fletcher, the star of 1970s sitcom Porridge played by Ronnie Barker. Featuring fictional footage and interviews with the character's family, friends and associates, the film documents Fletcher's chequered career.
  • Porridge: Inside Out - Sent Down
    E8
    Porridge: Inside Out - Sent DownA making-of documentary celebrating the 40th anniversary of the television sitcom Porridge (Episode 1 of 3).
  • Porridge: Inside Out - Banged Up
    E9
    Porridge: Inside Out - Banged UpA making-of documentary celebrating the 40th anniversary of the television sitcom Porridge (Episode 2 of 3).
  • Porridge: Inside Out - Good Behaviour
    E10
    Porridge: Inside Out - Good BehaviourA making-of documentary celebrating the 40th anniversary of the television sitcom Porridge (Episode 3 of 3).

Cast of Specials

  • Ronnie BarkerNorman Stanley Fletcher
  • Richard BeckinsaleLennie Godber
  • Fulton MackayMr. Mackay
  • Brian WildeMr. Barrowclough
  • David Daker
  • Maurice Denham
  • Ronald Lacey
  • Peter VaughanHarry Grout
  • Tony OsobaMcLaren
  • David JasonBlanco
  • Sam KellyWarren
  • Patricia BrakeIngrid Fletcher
  • Sydney LotterbyProducer

 

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