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Sorry!

  • TV Series
  • 1981–1988
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Ronnie Corbett in Sorry! (1981)
Comedy

A 41-year-old man is unable to leave home because of his domineering mother.A 41-year-old man is unable to leave home because of his domineering mother.A 41-year-old man is unable to leave home because of his domineering mother.

  • Stars
    • Ronnie Corbett
    • Barbara Lott
    • William Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    554
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    • Stars
      • Ronnie Corbett
      • Barbara Lott
      • William Moore
    • 13User reviews
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    Ronnie Corbett
    Ronnie Corbett
    • Timothy Lumsden
    • 1981–1988
    Barbara Lott
    • Mrs. Lumsden
    • 1981–1988
    William Moore
    • Mr. Lumsden
    • 1981–1988
    Marguerite Hardiman
    • Muriel
    • 1981–1988
    Roy Holder
    Roy Holder
    • Frank Baker
    • 1981–1988
    Derek Fuke
    • Kevin
    • 1982–1988
    Wendy Allnutt
    Wendy Allnutt
    • Jennifer…
    • 1981–1987
    Bridget Brice
    Bridget Brice
    • Pippa…
    • 1986–1988
    Jennie Franks
    • Jean
    • 1982–1986
    Mavis Pugh
    • Mrs. Barrable
    • 1987–1988
    Sheila Fearn
    • Freddie
    • 1982
    John Leeson
    John Leeson
    • Victor
    • 1981
    Michael Redfern
    • Denny…
    • 1982–1986
    Teddy Green
    • Denzil
    • 1986–1987
    Brian Peck
    Brian Peck
    • Father Abbot
    • 1988
    Judi Lamb
    • Jennifer
    • 1982
    Doug Fisher
    Doug Fisher
    • Wuzzo
    • 1987–1988
    Andrea Levine
    • Angeli
    • 1987–1988
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    10gilleliath

    'Like Thatcher, with a touch of the Dracula...'

    'Solid and entertaining', yet 3/10? You'll have to explain that one to me. It's true that this is something of a forgotten sitcom, in the sense that it doesn't get talked about and nobody seems to be repeating it. I guarantee, though, that anybody who was around at the time will remember it - language, Timothy!

    As a good sitcom should - and like Ronnie Barker's parallel show, Open All Hours - it relies on the strength of its characters and the chemistry of its stars for the comedy, rather than contrived situations as was so common then. The interplay between Timothy and Mother, especially, is magic; and when she slaps him, she really goes for it...

    The show does at one point reference Phyllis' somewhat Thatcher-like quality, and - though it probably wasn't the intention - I don't think it's entirely far-fetched to see it as a metaphor for the nation's toxic Mother from Hell, the stifling and manipulative figure from whom Tory boarding school boys still, like Timothy with his mother, can't entirely wean themselves.

    There are funnier sitcoms, yes, but few that are more satisfying or so difficult to get tired of. And I have tried.

    I saw by chance that one of the writers, Peter Vincent, died recently. He did a bloody good job. RIP.
    7ygwerin1

    Deja vu

    This is a television comedy programme that I missed seeing when it was originally broadcast and, I somehow managed to catch up with occasional episodes very much in retrospect, my son got me Series 1 and 2 on DVD and I am dipping into now rather like pot luck.

    The curious thing for about this show above all others on the box is the conversation I had with my brother Murray in relation to British comedy shows, as he lives in Australia and I had no idea which ones he may have seen. The funny thing is that he happened to watch an episode of it with our mum, and he remarked to her that Timothy Lumsden's mother reminded him of her. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall to see her reaction and I just had to ask what she had replied, according to Murray she simply smiled, she must have been absolutely mortified at his cheek in mentioning this.

    I would not describe Timothy's dad as merely henpecked no the way I prefer to describe home as more akin to someone who has, somehow miraculously survived the First World War and has finally returned from the front line trenches. No what he suffers from is shell shock that is why he appears to exist in a permanent daze, because he is in perpetual survival mode as the only way of, hoping to cope with his lot in life.

    Timothy has been effectively lobotomised by his overbearing mother such that, he feels the perpetual need to apologise to her even when, she has outdone her own mean spirited endeavours to control his every waking moment.

    Re-watching the first episode it's rather like deja vu with my mum in comparing her with Timothy's mother, mum was not a bit like that when I was a kid happily enough I rather enjoyed my childhood. No the transformation somehow occurred much later in her life, when both Murray and I had long since flown the nest. What made me make any comparison between my mum and Timothy's, was the way mum insisted on cooking meals. Such that Murray seemed content to survive purely on a diet of confectionary, from the local cake shop rather than suffer her dinners.
    7khunkrumark

    Would you believe that this program ran for SEVEN years?

    I passed on this little gem the first time around but now I'm older, I am really enjoying it.

    Another reviewer put it best for me... "Not too keen at the time, but looking back, a little masterpiece."

    And that's exactly how I feel about this. Mind you, I still hate the opening credits and theme song. Just awful, both then and now!

    As a youngster, I loved listening to Ronnie Corbett's monologues in 'The Two Ronnies'. This for me was the best bit of the show. He'd be telling an anecdote or a joke and get endlessly sidetracked into other areas of conversation. It was a hilarious and masterful comedy routine. It looked ad-libbed but every utterance was very carefully written and rehearsed.

    This series is almost like those monologues as a youthful Ronnie Corbett gets the lions share of the lines and the rest of the cast show up with the intention of sidetracking him from what he wants to do!

    The main character is a 41-year-old man still living at home with his domineering mum and submissive father. Although his life hasn't turned out the way he thought it would, he's pretty upbeat about his lot and stumbles onwards and upwards through a series of unoriginal challenges. There's nothing inspirational or groundbreaking about this British comedy... just lots of gentle humor.

    If you like Ronnie Corbett or nostalgic British comedy, you could do a lot worse than re-visit this charming program. Would you believe that this program ran for SEVEN years?
    world_of_weird

    Not too keen at the time, but looking back, a little masterpiece.

    Ronnie Corbett's oft-criticised solo project SORRY! was never one of my favourite comedies as a youngster, but in retrospect it's quirky, quietly charming, nicely acted and often amusing. It's not laugh-out-loud stuff but neither is it the 'cosy' comedy some people accuse it of being - in fact, some episodes, like the one where Timothy (Corbett) wishes he'd never been born (and, courtesy of an extended dream sequence, sees what his world would be like had that been the case) or the intricate spoof on Patrick McGoohan's sixties psychedelic drama THE PRISONER in the episode where Timothy plans to get married, indicate that SORRY! was in fact a lone outpost of eccentric British surrealism that just happened to be shown during prime-time on BBC1. Almost everyone remembers the infectious theme tune and the wine bar neon graphics that went with it, it's just a shame the same level of respect has not yet been afforded to the series as a whole.
    10david-hockney1

    ageless classic

    A great show back then and seems even better today, nice to watch humour and fun without all the vulgarity and swearing that seems to be required these days.A great cast and a simple but great plot, takes you out of the stresses of modern life for half an hour and puts a big smile on your face.This show has stood the test of time even my kids love it. Surely there's life still left in sorry! even more so today with kids staying at home well into their 30's. Although the rest of the cast were brilliant and now sadly incomplete i still think Ronnie Corbett could carry on from where he left off, what a great thought! Would love to know were it was filmed.

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    • Trivia
      The series originated as a challenge given to The Two Ronnies' regular team of scriptwriters to see who could create a sitcom for Ronnie Corbett. Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent's idea for "Sorry!" was eventually chosen.
    • Quotes

      Sydney Lumsden: Language, Timothy!

      Timothy Lumsden: Oh, shut up, Father!

      Sydney Lumsden: Fair enough!

    • Connections
      Featured in Night of a Thousand Shows (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Sorry!
      Composed by Gaynor Colbourn and Hugh Wisdom

      Arranged by Ronnie Hazlehurst

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sorry
    • Filming locations
      • Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK(exterior scenes)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      30 minutes
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