Das Gefängnisleben von Fletcher, einem Kriminellen, der eine fünfjährige Haftstrafe verbüßt, da er sich bemüht, seine Zeit abzuwarten, seine Akte sauber zu halten und sich weigert, vom Gefän... Alles lesenDas Gefängnisleben von Fletcher, einem Kriminellen, der eine fünfjährige Haftstrafe verbüßt, da er sich bemüht, seine Zeit abzuwarten, seine Akte sauber zu halten und sich weigert, vom Gefängnissystem zermürbt zu werden.Das Gefängnisleben von Fletcher, einem Kriminellen, der eine fünfjährige Haftstrafe verbüßt, da er sich bemüht, seine Zeit abzuwarten, seine Akte sauber zu halten und sich weigert, vom Gefängnissystem zermürbt zu werden.
- 4 BAFTA Awards gewonnen
- 4 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Ronnie Barker is perfect as Fletch. He's nobody's fool, and doesn't suffer other people who are fools, but underneath is a heart of pure gold - he just doesn't show it very often. This is to his credit when it is displayed, for Godber (Richard Beckinsale) or Blanco (David Jason). As with everything, Barker's timing is superb, and the simplest little line can have the viewer in stitches. This man will always be the guv'nor!
Richard Beckinsale as the first-offender Lennie Godber is just as wonderful. He takes it at a slower pace, highlighting the contrast between the two characters. A gentler man for the role it is hard to envisage. And who would want to!
Not forgetting Fulton Mackay (Mr Mackay) and Brian Wilde (Mr Barrowclough) - similarly fast and slow-paced. There is never any doubt that Mackay is an authority figure over them, and can make their lives hell if he chooses to, whereas the long-suffering Barrowclough is the perfect foil, like Sgt Wilson to Cpt Mainwaring.
This is of course due first to the wonderful writing of Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, whose names grace the credits of many wonderful shows. They have created a masterpiece. A wonderful with believable characters. Everything fits together perfectly. Not one line needs changing.
Great cast, great writers. 12/10! The best sitcom ever!
Porridge is simply one of the most quotable and funny pieces of media I have ever watched. It is packed with wit and many jokes referring to 1970's pop culture (Even Kid shows like Magic Roundabout and politics get mentioned). It stands the test of time very well and has lovable characters like Warren and Mr Mackay. And watch out for the 1976 Christmas Special which is easily the best Christmas special I've ever seen.
Shows like Porridge demonstrate why British Humor was the best. I say was because British comedy has fallen hard since 1997 and rarely have there been anything good.
10/10. A masterpiece
Richard Beckinsale was also superb as the wet-behind-the-ears Birmingham cook and Fulton McKay priceless as draconian Scots warder MacKay.
Each script by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais was a gem and the series became a firm favourite with Sean Connery who re-used one of the gags in Never Say Never Again.
(007 has to give a urine sample and is stood across the room) Doctor: I'd like a sample.
Bond: From here?
Barker's version is arguably a lot funnier.
Good support came from David Jason, Peter Vaughan and Brian Wilde and the big screen version (released in the States as Doing Time) was also a hoot.
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- WissenswertesThe script allowed the prisoners to swear without offending viewers by using the word "naff" in place of ruder words ("Naff off!", "Darn your own naffing socks", "Doing next to naff all"), thereby popularizing a word that had been recorded at least as early as 1966. Ronnie Barker did not claim to have invented it. In a television interview in 2003 it was explained to him on camera what the word meant, as he said he hadn't a clue. The word was actually a piece of slang for heterosexual men which was popular among homosexual men. It was an acronym for "Not Available For F******".
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[over opening title sequence]
Judge: Norman Stanley Fletcher, you have pleaded guilty to the charges brought by this court, and it is now my duty to pass sentence. You are an habitual criminal, who accepts arrest as an occupational hazard, and presumably accepts imprisonment in the same casual manner. We therefore feel constrained to commit you to the maximum term allowed for these offences: you will go to prison for five years.
- Crazy CreditsThe closing credits listed the actors' names but not the corresponding names of the characters that they played.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Laughter in the House: The Story of British Sitcom (1999)
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