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Fletcher finishes his porridge! Going Straight - BBC comedy

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In the first episode of Going Straight, Fletcher prepares to leave Slade Prison after his lengthy stay in Porridge.

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  • Ronnie Barker will always be remembered for giving us such comedy greats like fletcher for example anyone agree with me?

  • Noffing like British comedy:

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  • just do not cut the Royal wedding cake. dont even watch it. That Indian pissed off the wrong guy, and was employed by the Queen, not the house. The Wiring in that cake was NOT put in by an Indian, a doctor, a headmaster OR the phone company.

    That's a secret. Don't tell anyone.

  • that's where the "sabbot" age is coming from. some fucking cop from his nutcasecracker of his cowmothers nhs-engineered commie british family.

    traced it years ago...their trying to straighten the british fathers' sons. i call it, for short, 1981.

    see the club scene? forum etc? all from my rifled case. the shoe show? from stalker england, and those are all cops that hid in kids. thatswhy theyre GROSS. cloned sheep..copies of me from over my shoulder. Like Ultra Violet and the old pigskin.

  • @Kingmick58 Nooo! Not Bread! Po-faced Scouse pseudo satire! Try Black Books.

  • Top stuff. Love it. Catching up now after many years. From an old Aussie. British humour is the best. Now to watch some Bread.

  • @MrGeneral1990 I reread the Porridge book, it says Ronnie Barker didnt want to do any more but the writers didnt want to give up the character so they did Going Straight as a compromise.

  • @bournestwin If ronnie barker didnt want to do any more why did he do a sequel Going Straight.

  • @Jorsalfar Porridge ended in 77, this is the sequel "Going Straight" which was aired in 1978. If you mean why did Porridge finish after three series, according to the book it was because Ronnie Barker didnt want to do any more.

  • @bournestwin But he died in '79, the show first ended in '77...

  • @Jorsalfar The untimely death of Richard Beckinsale

  • Why did the show end so soon in the first run?

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