Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe mishaps of slacker Lee and the love of his life, Lucy along with their friends & family.The mishaps of slacker Lee and the love of his life, Lucy along with their friends & family.The mishaps of slacker Lee and the love of his life, Lucy along with their friends & family.
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I have to agree profusely with some comments that have been made on this title. Watching the two series I have been compelled by the nature of the comedy-which I have accertained as a compromise between stand-up comedy and a sitcom. Rather than to shroud the characters true feelings, as has been done before, all characters speak their mind. This brings the result of a comedic 'battle' between them in which their unresolved disputes and generic arguments are turned to light-hearted funny quirks in the viewers perspective, as the drama unfolds for all those involved-namely for the unfortunate Lee, who seems to be at the tail-end of most decisions and seems to have most bad-luck.
Conclusively, I believe that the more unnatural stance on this genre is very effective for a wide audience, and makes a welcome change from your standard sitcom. Moreover, I believe that an entertaining show such as this does not need to develop further. As has happened in many American comedy shows, characters and plots have been killed off by over-running; but a good show should end whilst it is still laughed at and enjoyed by its viewers, as to bring it into a reputable class of British comedy.
Conclusively, I believe that the more unnatural stance on this genre is very effective for a wide audience, and makes a welcome change from your standard sitcom. Moreover, I believe that an entertaining show such as this does not need to develop further. As has happened in many American comedy shows, characters and plots have been killed off by over-running; but a good show should end whilst it is still laughed at and enjoyed by its viewers, as to bring it into a reputable class of British comedy.
When it switched from being about Lee Mack trying to get off with Sally Breton, especially when Tim Vine was in it, it was hilarious. Then it was a fast and clever comedy with adult humour.
Series 8 metastasised not just into a family sit-com but the blandest, mundane, most inoffensive sort of thing possible. Mildly amusing but not funny.
The two shows are so different that they really should have changed the name of it. So much so that when you say you like Not Going Out to someone, you have to qualify that by saying: the early seasons only of course. The two shows are as different as 1970s Genesis with Peter Gabriel to 1980s Genesis with Phil Colins.
Series 8 metastasised not just into a family sit-com but the blandest, mundane, most inoffensive sort of thing possible. Mildly amusing but not funny.
The two shows are so different that they really should have changed the name of it. So much so that when you say you like Not Going Out to someone, you have to qualify that by saying: the early seasons only of course. The two shows are as different as 1970s Genesis with Peter Gabriel to 1980s Genesis with Phil Colins.
Not going out is proof that British sitcoms can still be funny. There was a definite (and still is) baron period in Britcoms, Not going out proved a welcome show to our screens. Series one feels a little at odds to the rest of the show, Series one focused mainly on the cultural differences between Lee and Kate. Enter Lucy in Series two and the whole dynamic of the show changed. I love the entire cast, I am missing Tim Vine very much, but I just love Katy Wix, her scatty character is just too funny. I'm a huge fan of Lee Mack, I genuinely get and love his brand of humour.
For me the highlights have been episodes 'Camping' and 'The House,' a Christmas special from a few years back. Both are genuinely among the funniest things I have ever seen.
Brilliantly written, beautifully performed 'Not going out' is a definite winner. Let's hope another series returns soon.
For me the highlights have been episodes 'Camping' and 'The House,' a Christmas special from a few years back. Both are genuinely among the funniest things I have ever seen.
Brilliantly written, beautifully performed 'Not going out' is a definite winner. Let's hope another series returns soon.
I realize they had to update the show with kids, but the show is at its best with the adults. or maybe its the writers. bring back Daisy :)
I didn't expect much from this programme when it first aired and it was only on as I hadn't turned over from the previous programme. Now I'm glad I didn't! Not often is there a programme on that makes me literally laugh out loud - normally I'm just a smile-on-my-face kind of girl, but this was so so funny I couldn't help it! The jokes come thick and fast as one liners, with very clever word play which I think is reminiscent of the Two Ronnies. It sometimes borders on the very rude, but doesn't go too far into this territory as to spoil it.
The sexual tension between the landlady and her best friend/flatmate adds an extra dimension to the show, which is keeping me guessing as to how it will turn out: will she go with Lee or return to her ex-boyfriend (and Lee's best friend) Tim?
Not sure how this would play overseas as a lot of the jokes are very British and some centred around Lee's northern roots. But my congratulations to the writers and cast for a programme thats very funny and very original.
The sexual tension between the landlady and her best friend/flatmate adds an extra dimension to the show, which is keeping me guessing as to how it will turn out: will she go with Lee or return to her ex-boyfriend (and Lee's best friend) Tim?
Not sure how this would play overseas as a lot of the jokes are very British and some centred around Lee's northern roots. But my congratulations to the writers and cast for a programme thats very funny and very original.
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Written by Alex Hardcastle
Performed by Stephen Triffitt (uncredited)
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