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Going Straight

  • Série télévisée
  • 1978
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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7,0/10
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Ronnie Barker and Paul McDowell in Going Straight (1978)
SitcomComedy

Après sa libération de la prison de Slade, Fletcher essaie de s'en tenir au droit chemin.Après sa libération de la prison de Slade, Fletcher essaie de s'en tenir au droit chemin.Après sa libération de la prison de Slade, Fletcher essaie de s'en tenir au droit chemin.

  • Casting principal
    • Ronnie Barker
    • Patricia Brake
    • Richard Beckinsale
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,4 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Ronnie Barker
      • Patricia Brake
      • Richard Beckinsale
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    • Victoire aux 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • Norman Stanley Fletcher
    • 1978
    Patricia Brake
    Patricia Brake
    • Ingrid Fletcher
    • 1978
    Richard Beckinsale
    Richard Beckinsale
    • Lennie Godber
    • 1978
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Raymond Fletcher
    • 1978
    David Swift
    David Swift
    • Mr. McEwan
    • 1978
    Rowena Cooper
    • Shirley Chapman
    • 1978
    Fulton Mackay
    Fulton Mackay
    • Mr. Mackay
    • 1978
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Oaksey
    • 1978
    Roberta Tovey
    Roberta Tovey
    • Penny
    • 1978
    Alfred Lynch
    Alfred Lynch
    • Dave Pipers
    • 1978
    Norman Jones
    Norman Jones
    • Mr. Tanner
    • 1978
    Freddie Earlle
    Freddie Earlle
    • Tony
    • 1978
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Worm Wellings
    • 1978
    Ron Pember
    • Percy
    • 1978
    Michael Stainton
    • Painter and Decorator
    • 1978
    Royston Tickner
    • Sergeant
    • 1978
    Michael Turner
    Michael Turner
    • Mr. Scotcher
    • 1978
    Dave Hill
    Dave Hill
    • Arthur Boyle
    • 1978
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    7trevorwomble

    A pretty good sequel series

    The ongoing adventures of Fletcher after he leaves prison. And whilst it falls just short of that brilliant show it is still better than a lot of other comedies.

    That's not to say it's terrible, because it isn't. But when you are trying to make a sequel to comedy gold and it comes out silver then a slight disappointment may appear. Many of the original cast make appearances but the scenario and situation means that some of the original zeitgeist disappears. Ronnie Barker is uniformly excellent of course but a little of the magic that made Porridge such a memorable and brilliantly written series has been lost at this point. However there are still enough laughs to keep it going. Worth watching but not quite as memorable as it's predecessor series.
    8bluejeffb

    Excellent sequel, tragically early cancellation

    Couldn't agree more with another review on here, if both shows we're called "Fletcher" no-one would have spotted the join between this and Porridge. Ronnie Barker just as great as ever. And what a tragedy we lost Richard Beckinsale so early, truly talented young actor. Along with a supporting cast of Fulton Mackay (even though only 1 episode) and Patricia Brake as Fletch's daughter. Even a very young Nicholas Lyndhurst as his son. Maybe the support hasn't got as many purely comical characters as Porridge (Warren, Maclaren, Ives, Barrowclough etc) which probably just takes the slight edge off if you wanted to compare the series seperately. Still worth a revisit, or getting acquainted with if you liked Porridge and didn't catch this. And a catchy theme tune just to add the finishing touch. Great memories
    LiamABC

    Who said sequels don't pack the same punch!?

    Well, I got the DVD of Going Straight the other week, and put it with my DVDs for Porridge. I've read all that stuff that says GS wasn't received as fondly as Porridge - and I've also read that Ronnie Barker thinks it's just as good. I am in full agreement with Mr Barker here.

    First off - yes, Going Straight dispensed with the "less is more" approach that made Porridge (and almost all the greatest sitcoms bar Fawlty Towers) so brilliant. But that's the only problem I have with it.

    I suspect that the people who dismiss this show were disappointed because it wasn't just more Porridge. Well, the whole point is that he's been released on parole. Alternately, for the people who miss Warren, Lukewarm and Grouty - remember that they were all sent down from different parts of the country, and so when released, all went home to different parts of the country. To have them all on the outside together would not be realistic. The only fellow ex-con to be kept in the series was, of course, Lennie Godber. Plus Fletch's daughter Ingrid has a much bigger part in this series - again, to be expected.

    Certainly, the series still has the same emotional resonance - Porridge dealt with the pressures of being in prison, and Going Straight deals with life on the outside for ex-prisoners, and the prejudices they are up against. Much like the prejudices that sequels tend to be up against . . .

    Overall, I like this series. Not quite as much as Porridge, I'll admit. But certainly enough to recommend it to anyone who is a fan of Porridge. Who said that sequels aren't as good?!
    10ezysmoke

    Great follow on, unfortunately not aired on any network in in australia...

    Brilliance, itself,as a follow on to porridge, unfortunately due to the untimely death of richard beckinsale, i believe this shortened, what would have become, a thriving, multi-series show, as porridge was... British comedy at its best, with legend status, shame nothing these days can come anywhere near , ronnie barkers wisdom and wit...

    Julez.....
    dhsb58

    I'm Going Straight as an Arr'aw - and with a Bafta!

    Like Porridge, Going Straight was a series that was to shine! In 1978 it won a Bafta TV Award and rightly so! With a fantastic theme tune (If you can find the elongated version on LP - do its magnificent!),Writing team and the superb acting of Ronnie Barker- Fulton Mackay and Richard Beckinsale who could say it was bad? As many posters have said here - it didn't live up to the expectations of Porridge and in a way this "could" be correct, but i feel it packs the same punch! It shows the strain of trying to reintegrate back into life, on the straight and narrow, fighting back temptation and the leering face of crime and Barker plays this to an Art! Be it the wittiness of Fletch,The stupidity of remarks from Raymond or the "happy ending" - The series is memorable for it.

    And to say that Barker said it was up there with Porridge - what more can one say!

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    • Anecdotes
      Despite winning a BAFTA for best comedy, it was felt by many involved that the show was too much in the shadow of Porridge and lacked the sparkle of its predecessor. Producer, Sydney Lotterby, said that Fletcher and Godber lacked purpose and context outside of the prison setting and that it was 'almost inevitable that there wouldn't have been a second series' regardless of Richard Beckinsale's subsequent death.
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      Going Straight
      Written by Dick Clement and Tony Macaulay

      Sung by Ronnie Barker

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 février 1978 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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