Ronnie Barker...absolute legend. Such a shame that Richard Beckinsale passed away so young. They were planning a second series of this. Thanks for the upload. Comedy gold.
A terrific series, Ronnie fully deserved his Bafta for this. Richard Beckinsale’s death hit him, Ian and Dick very hard. There was never any chance of a second series after he passed. Putting loyalty and love over everything else. Real Gents
23:52 Hearing the old doors slam and the intro to the father of this show Porridge, is was and always will be an amazing representation of the old con's PTSD. He is desperate not to return there, despite most of his life being spent behind bars, and his better standing while inside. A flipping marvel and no mistake. RIP Richard Beckinsale and Ronnie B, and all the other great talents who worked on both shows and brought us so much laughter with serious messages mixed in.
The writing is absolutely top notch for all six episodes. That scene is class as is the train scene in the bulk of No1 and the jewellery scam in no5. More realistic writing than a lot of dramas tbh
Hi a great comedy series i knew Patricia Brake and her father victor he was a butcher at southgate centre in a supermarket i think it was david greggs or somerfield we used to chat a lot about his daughter he was very proud of her Patricia Brake was born in the city of Bath England the same city as me and lived very close to each other it's sad she passed away in 2022 of cancer but lived into her 70s. she is sadly missed.
After recently re-watching the Porridge boxset and getting into it more than I ever have before, appreciating the writing, the comedy and above all, Ronnie Barker's superb and much underrated acting on a much bigger level, it led me to finally watching this series. I'm so glad I did. Great stuff. Thanks for uploading it.
Fletcher steals the show in porridge I like lennie Godber u could tell Godber like fletcher once fletcher open is mouth with lines like good gracious is that the time good morning sir and who's been having your old lady while you were on night duty lol 😂
@@bigdaddy4069Comedians do stand up, comedy actors do sketches or sitcoms. Of course there are comedians who can act but comedy actors have a greater range. Easy to forget he also did the odd straight role as well.
Ronnie Barker is a real gem isnt he? I keep watching Open All Hours and i love the relationship he has with David Jason. Barker is quite versatile in his roles.
Spent the afternoon watching every episode of season 1 Richard god bless his soul was a legend and his passing was a real tragedy for British comedy. still, he lives on in classics such as this and still able to make us laugh even today.
Thanks for posting this. I looked at the start of episode one expecting a quick nostalgia hit, got sucked in and watched them all. I was wrong, it's not nostalgic at all - writing, acting and heart like this still stands among the best.
I have watched a lot of Ronnie Barker over the past couple of days and have come to the conclusion that he really was a terrific actor, I would have liked to have seen him do something straight and gritty.
I agree. An outstanding character actor who, I think was taken a little too much for granted by the British public and primarily seen as one half of The Two Ronnies.. Nothing at all against The Two Ronnies, but he was so much more than that.
Actually yes that's true. Oddly enough -- and this isn't obvious at first -- I've actually felt the same way about Hugh Grant. Latent talent, wasted on the same kind of role.
LOL, the ending scene tho! Hahahaha, perfect!! Ronnie Barker is amazing, really awesome to watch in this show. What a really great show, it was so sweet and I truly enjoyed the one series. Wishing there were more and so sad there was not (RIP Richard Beckinsal. Just so sad!).
Just watched all 6 episodes back to back, Really good :-) I have never ever seen this on TV, Porridge is on all the time, not that I'm complaining love Porridge, Curious as to why this never gets shown by any network. Thanks for uploading
He should of been a bit more nicer to fletcher after all fletcher the one that got him through prison if fletcher didn't lennie wouldn't of made it but then fletcher rub of on him with his mouth still lennie Godber is no where near as good as quick as fletcher
But I'm glad that Godber did admire and respect fletcher he made him his best man that proves of how grateful he is too fletcher and how much he admires him
Gutting that Richard Beckinsale died so young :/ but it's a lovely touch that this episode has Godber letting Fletch know just how grateful he is. Interesting to think how the series would have developed if he hadn't have died, may have seen Barrowclough or other ex-inmates turn up in future episodes. Side note: I think Fletch was meant to be the fall guy in the job Reg planned, explains why he seemed to have no real job to do but entitled to £500. They would double-cross him and leave him to get picked up by the police, with his record he'd have no chance.
I suppose they could have tried and wrote round the death, they could have said Lenny and Ingrid had moved away to Brum. Leaving behind Fletch and his young son Raymond, along with there new lodger the one and only Mr Barrowclough.
I've never understood the rationale behind finishing Going Straight after Beckinsale's death. Not only was Godber important to Porridge, not Going Straight, this episode effectively wrote him out of the series anyway. They could have started a new series with saying that Godber and Ingrid moved away, and then started new storylines. For example, they never really did anything with how Fletch related to Raymond or if Fletch tried to start dating again. Raymond, being lazy and easily led, could've start drifting into crime, perhaps causing Fletcher to consider taking the rap for Raymond so that he doesn't end up like Fletcher, while also being acutely aware that Raymond probably isn't worth the sacrifice of giving up everything he's worked for. Fletcher could start having trouble paying his bills due to his low-paying night porter job. Through some bad luck, or a change in parole officer, there could be a question of whether or not his parole is cancelled. He could've lost his job with the hotel and ended up in a job where Mr. Mackay is his supervisor. I'm sure they could've made season 2 out of that.
@@BritishCommentWriter I agree. Godber didn't seem to be essential to this show and Ingrid was just annoying. There would have been tons of potential for new episodes, and even better if McKay had reappeared after his forced retirement.
@@tosca8571 it was nothing to do with not being able to come up with a story. Ronnie barker said years later that he could never have carried on without Richard Beckinsale
I had read this got poor viewings but having reached the last episode reckon this is quality. Ronnie Barker was a consulate comedian. Now I just read it got good viewings and was cancelled due the the death of Richard Beckinsale. That makes much more sense. Forty years on this is still funny and with enough pathos to warm. Strange it's not repeated much.
When this first started I watched it, but probably compared it to what I thought was the much stronger Porridge. I was young then of course, and probably figured that another series of Porridge could not be made if this gained a popular following. Watching it now, I realise how good this was.
I often watch these brilliant old shows and wish they were just coming out now for the first time.. i can wstch em over and over but nothing like the feeling of seeing for first time.. nothing modern is like that
When you hear so many of these true life stories about people end up in prison and they had a couple of chances or signs and didn’t get out that’s what is so good about this the copper saying I won’t detain you was brilliant also the animals in the cages. very true to life your subconscious will always give you a chance to get out whether you choose to see the signs or not is another thing brilliant
Great that this has been immortalized, it's certainly stood the test of time. Feel a fair bit of sadness that all the people that starred in it are dead.
What a fantastic series starring good honest actors! Despite the age of the series it seems so ageless , the struggles are so real today in 2022. What else can be said about Richard Beckinsale, fabulous actor lost so young 😢
The start of this reminded me of a time when I was walking through town with a friend I'd met in there. A meat wagon pulled up and 2 cops sprang out running over to us. The 2 of us looked at each other with a definite 'That better be for you.' expression on our faces. They came over and asked if we wanted to earn some money. £10 each for looking dodgy enough to be in a line up.
Found these this week,vaguely remember the series ,never seen it repeated,thanks for showing it,so sad not more shows but in a way less is more ,only fools went on for a couple of series too long,never good,Barker's timing and nuance and double entendre were second to none.
I wish, as with all of Barker's work that there was more... this series, him following through with his parole from Slade prison, a great on going narrative with potential. I think Ronnie Barker passed away a bit young, and I know Richard Beckinsale did :( Rest in Peace
Watching these episodes Going Straight wasn't as bad as a lot of people seem to suggest it was. I've got to believe the reason they didn't make any more was due to Beckinsale's death
To my mind, this is as good as any episode of Porridge. If memory serves me correctly, his death was announced shortly after this series was first aired. Thankfully, this sixth episode brought the story to a good finishing point.
@@RWBHere He died six months after the series finished airing, and while working on another show. But 'Going Straight' won the BAFTA for best sitcom three days after Beckinsale's death, so that might be what you're thinking of.
Like some others, I didn't really take to it when it first came out. Probably because I was very young and couldn't connect to the characters. Now I can enjoy it and agree that it definitely deserved another series, which never to arose due to sudden death of Richard Beckinsale. Many thanks for posting some golden memories.
This series could've still flown without Beckinsale, porridge characters turning up etc. but I can understand why it never happened, fresh from making the Porridge movie in such cold conditions plus Richard passing, not surprising how the time out would become permanent, I think losing Richard hit Barker hard too
@Theseustoo Astyages he had an undiagnosed heart defect, maybe a hole in the heart, or a faulty valve... apparently it got worse as he got older, and well, medicine then wasn't it is today.
Sounds like Richard had congenital heart defect. Which may have been missed. Blocked arteries probably can be fixed now with the advancement in surgery.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams..
23:40 onwards - the best portrayal of a flashback that I've ever seen. And the best portrayal of somebody suddenly seeing sense. "Err - no, no. Only I can do that."
I like how Fletcher was deterred from joining in that robbery after seeing the caged animals in the pet shop. He didn't want to be locked up in prison ever again.
I never took to Going Straight when it first aired but I think that was because the creation of this show definitely signalled the end of the excellent Porridge. Porridge wasn't just about Fletch and Godber but included a host of other brilliant and popular characters who were sorely missing from this... so, for me, Going Straight remained in the 'better shows' shadow for a long-time after it first aired. It also became hard to watch this especially when Richard died in 1979. It was hard to watch any comedy that featured him as each only served to remind me how tragically cruel his death was. I believe the shock of that is still felt to this day by so many people. However, re-watching Porridge, Rising Damp and this now, I can appreciate just how good all of these comedies were, especially this. It was, in fact, fortuitous that they did make this series and it has certainly grown in stature as an excellent comedy in its own right.
Dick Clement and Ian Le Frenais wrote "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?" a few years after the "Likely Lads". This series comes across as awarm-up for future series which unfortunately were never made.
For all you Ronnie B fans, look up Richard Beckinsale, this is your life, Ronnie comes on at the end and reads a letter from fletcher! It's comedy GOLD 🤣
This was a perfect 6-parter. Tragic that Beckinsale died of course, but I think it ended well here as it achieved what it set out to do. Modern fiction could learn a lot from this simple, well-executed character development and arc for one of sitcom's greatest characters. The comic irony that the prison sitcom was more upbeat and lackadaisical than the more realistic life on the outside where you are your own worst enemy, is just perfection.
" Get up your goat" bit reused in the Porridge movie too. " I used to think I was working class until I spent sometime (insert place name) and then I realised I was middle class". First heard in Porridge and then series 2 and 3 of Auf Weidershen Pet.They liked recycling lines.
Is the pub in the ending scene the same pub in only fools and horses. Ep 1. Didnt Del boy, Rodney, and trigger sit where they where talking about suitcases?
Incredible last scene between the two of them 15:40 to 21:05. If you'd known that was going to be the last - which obviously neither of them did - you couldn't have written it better.
Also the very same actor who played the same role when Fletcher tricks the Prison into allowing him to go home for the weekend due to 'marital strife' - the Police Sergeant is the same chap who escorts him home.
Ive seen Porridge loads, and Grew up on Rising Damp, but this show always makes me sad because of his death, you can see that stardom was just waiting for him, being in such amazing shows.
Ronnie Barker...absolute legend. Such a shame that Richard Beckinsale passed away so young. They were planning a second series of this. Thanks for the upload. Comedy gold.
A terrific series, Ronnie fully deserved his Bafta for this. Richard Beckinsale’s death hit him, Ian and Dick very hard. There was never any chance of a second series after he passed. Putting loyalty and love over everything else. Real Gents
I remember that - accepting the award, Ronnie said it was hard to enjoy it with Richard not there.
Great British comedy pairing, like Jason and barker, two Ronnie's 👌
You saved me typing ,ditto ,ms cdf x
23:52 Hearing the old doors slam and the intro to the father of this show Porridge, is was and always will be an amazing representation of the old con's PTSD. He is desperate not to return there, despite most of his life being spent behind bars, and his better standing while inside. A flipping marvel and no mistake. RIP Richard Beckinsale and Ronnie B, and all the other great talents who worked on both shows and brought us so much laughter with serious messages mixed in.
The bedroom scene at 15.40 is absolutely sublime. Funny, moving, and brilliantly acted by two performers at the peak of their powers. Just brilliant.
The writing is absolutely top notch for all six episodes. That scene is class as is the train scene in the bulk of No1 and the jewellery scam in no5. More realistic writing than a lot of dramas tbh
Would of liked to of seen genial Harry grout brought into this after Slade prißon@@highdownmartin
@@dan-fo8qr Apparently Harry Grout was all lined up for the second series, with a few of the others..😢😢
@@djsimonrossprice9400 na that is over the top. Your dribbling poppycock there.....
@@djsimonrossprice9400 pull the other one it's got bells on.
Ronnie had such warmth about him. We need more like him
Hi a great comedy series i knew Patricia Brake and her father victor he was a butcher at southgate centre in a supermarket i think it was david greggs or somerfield we used to chat a lot about his daughter he was very proud of her Patricia Brake was born in the city of Bath England the same city as me and lived very close to each other it's sad she passed away in 2022 of cancer but lived into her 70s. she is sadly missed.
British comedy pure class..Barker & Beckinsale ..perfection.
After recently re-watching the Porridge boxset and getting into it more than I ever have before, appreciating the writing, the comedy and above all, Ronnie Barker's superb and much underrated acting on a much bigger level, it led me to finally watching this series.
I'm so glad I did. Great stuff. Thanks for uploading it.
Fletcher steals the show in porridge I like lennie Godber u could tell Godber like fletcher once fletcher open is mouth with lines like good gracious is that the time good morning sir and who's been having your old lady while you were on night duty lol 😂
Yes.
Barker was a GREAT comedy actor.
Apparently it pissed him off if he was called a comedian.
@@bigdaddy4069Comedians do stand up, comedy actors do sketches or sitcoms. Of course there are comedians who can act but comedy actors have a greater range. Easy to forget he also did the odd straight role as well.
@@CarlTebbuttWould of liked to of seen genial Harry grout brought into this after Slade prißon
Watching in 2019 and it's still better than the poo they put on tv these days
2021 here. I love this.
Did any old geezer in history ever not think things were better in the old days?
I like some body who can recognise real talent, I bet you drive a nice car.
Too right, Craig. I've started watching all the old stuff, can't stand all this woke Bollocks they put out nowadays.
@@sheilagravely5621 Nov 2022 still amazing
Such a beautiful show. The story arc is wonderfully endearing
Ronnie Barker is a real gem isnt he? I keep watching Open All Hours and i love the relationship he has with David Jason. Barker is quite versatile in his roles.
Cheers for posting these. Still sad that Richard Beckinsale died so young.
his daughter is alive so its ok :D
@@girlsdrinkfeck WTF: Are you one of these third-wave feminists.
@@get2rog eh?
He lived across the estate from me.
My mum typed up his contract as she worked with bbc
Wonderful memories of an excellent Britain. Long gone!
Ronnie B was the best comedy actor that's ever lived.
Ok
Agreed
@@mervyndrage3507 David Jason on par sir. Light years ahead of today's actors. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🕊🕊🕊
@Jimi Baker he was for a lot of people would be a smart guess. Don't be a hero
That's a big claim. Charlie Chaplin is still funny now. Also Stan Laurel.
This is brilliant. I love steptoe and rising damp. This is now one for the list. I can see where del boy was inspired by. So good.
Yep steptoe brilliant also
On del boy I think Ronnie Barker would have been just as good 😂😂
Another great series and an unforgettable character. May neither ever be lost to time.
Spent the afternoon watching every episode of season 1 Richard god bless his soul was a legend and his passing was a real tragedy for British comedy. still, he lives on in classics such as this and still able to make us laugh even today.
Well said.
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This is so realistic it’s scary with the probation and issues and all. That bedroom scene was excellent. Touching.
Had me welling up tbh. And the “ sorry I’m late, your honour “ at the registry office was superb
Thanks for posting this. I looked at the start of episode one expecting a quick nostalgia hit, got sucked in and watched them all. I was wrong, it's not nostalgic at all - writing, acting and heart like this still stands among the best.
Would of liked to of seen genial Harry grout brought into this after Slade prißon
I personally think this was poorly written and droll
The guy Fletcher mate in this a spit of Paul Whitehouse
@@dan-fo8qrstfu spamming comments to yourself
I have watched a lot of Ronnie Barker over the past couple of days and have come to the conclusion that he really was a terrific actor, I would have liked to have seen him do something straight and gritty.
***** Have to be truthful I'm actually an actor my self.
***** I would prefer not to give my name on here, it's not that anyone would recognise me just personal reasons.
I agree. An outstanding character actor who, I think was taken a little too much for granted by the British public and primarily seen as one half of The Two Ronnies.. Nothing at all against The Two Ronnies, but he was so much more than that.
the gathering storm-ua-cam.com/video/iC1TjAQ9GCo/v-deo.html ronnie barker as churchills butler
Actually yes that's true. Oddly enough -- and this isn't obvious at first -- I've actually felt the same way about Hugh Grant. Latent talent, wasted on the same kind of role.
Great to see the wonderful Alfred Lynch, quite a big British Film star in the 60's!!
Real shame Richard Beckinsale died so young, would loved to of seen more of this, as good as Porridge in my mind!
Fletch was given some brilliant lines,and a brilliant comic like Ron to deliver em!
Leonard Arthur Godber, his initials are LAG!!!
Surely an in joke by Ronnie B 🤣🤣
More likely Clement and La Frenais. They named many of their characters after footballers.
LOL, the ending scene tho! Hahahaha, perfect!! Ronnie Barker is amazing, really awesome to watch in this show. What a really great show, it was so sweet and I truly enjoyed the one series. Wishing there were more and so sad there was not (RIP Richard Beckinsal. Just so sad!).
I loved watching the old Porridge repeats on Tele, but somehow I never knew this series existed. Learn something new everyday...
Just watched all 6 episodes back to back, Really good :-) I have never ever seen this on TV, Porridge is on all the time, not that I'm complaining love Porridge, Curious as to why this never gets shown by any network.
Thanks for uploading
@Fur Q He's right though about advertising.
It didnt take off like porridge did so they cancelled it after 6 episodes and didn't make anymore
Ratings were decent. There would have been another series if Richard had lived.
@Fur Q He meant 6 episodes full stop and only 1 series 🤫
@hayley2984 no godber died
Beckinsale and Barker have the best chemistry.
Would of liked to of seen genial Harry grout brought into this after Slade prißon
"If you had anything at all, Ingrid and me would only be too pleased to take it"
Love Godber!
Yep, taken far too early. Quality writing...perfectly written and perfectly acted..just goes to show what rubbish is on telly now.
Ian Tilbury Very true.
He should of been a bit more nicer to fletcher after all fletcher the one that got him through prison if fletcher didn't lennie wouldn't of made it but then fletcher rub of on him with his mouth still lennie Godber is no where near as good as quick as fletcher
But I'm glad that Godber did admire and respect fletcher he made him his best man that proves of how grateful he is too fletcher and how much he admires him
“Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.” ― Leonardo da Vinci.
Leo was nuts. I don’t understand rap or rappers, yet hate that whole genre intensely! Read a book.
Tugg snug the bug splert da cag
Gutting that Richard Beckinsale died so young :/ but it's a lovely touch that this episode has Godber letting Fletch know just how grateful he is. Interesting to think how the series would have developed if he hadn't have died, may have seen Barrowclough or other ex-inmates turn up in future episodes.
Side note: I think Fletch was meant to be the fall guy in the job Reg planned, explains why he seemed to have no real job to do but entitled to £500. They would double-cross him and leave him to get picked up by the police, with his record he'd have no chance.
I suppose they could have tried and wrote round the death, they could have said Lenny and Ingrid had moved away to Brum. Leaving behind Fletch and his young son Raymond, along with there new lodger the one and only Mr Barrowclough.
I've never understood the rationale behind finishing Going Straight after Beckinsale's death. Not only was Godber important to Porridge, not Going Straight, this episode effectively wrote him out of the series anyway. They could have started a new series with saying that Godber and Ingrid moved away, and then started new storylines. For example, they never really did anything with how Fletch related to Raymond or if Fletch tried to start dating again. Raymond, being lazy and easily led, could've start drifting into crime, perhaps causing Fletcher to consider taking the rap for Raymond so that he doesn't end up like Fletcher, while also being acutely aware that Raymond probably isn't worth the sacrifice of giving up everything he's worked for. Fletcher could start having trouble paying his bills due to his low-paying night porter job. Through some bad luck, or a change in parole officer, there could be a question of whether or not his parole is cancelled. He could've lost his job with the hotel and ended up in a job where Mr. Mackay is his supervisor. I'm sure they could've made season 2 out of that.
@@BritishCommentWriter Or he could have run into Genial Harry Grout whose just been released from prison.
@@BritishCommentWriter I agree. Godber didn't seem to be essential to this show and Ingrid was just annoying. There would have been tons of potential for new episodes, and even better if McKay had reappeared after his forced retirement.
@@tosca8571 it was nothing to do with not being able to come up with a story. Ronnie barker said years later that he could never have carried on without Richard Beckinsale
I had read this got poor viewings but having reached the last episode reckon this is quality. Ronnie Barker was a consulate comedian. Now I just read it got good viewings and was cancelled due the the death of Richard Beckinsale. That makes much more sense. Forty years on this is still funny and with enough pathos to warm. Strange it's not repeated much.
When this first started I watched it, but probably compared it to what I thought was the much stronger Porridge. I was young then of course, and probably figured that another series of Porridge could not be made if this gained a popular following. Watching it now, I realise how good this was.
As Ronnie would say, you have pissmonounciated your words, "consulate" do you mean consummate lol?
I thought he was a benson and hedges man ??
@@uttaradit2 I see what you did there. Always hated Menthol Cigs.
14 million viewers when it aired..
What a great series. Thank you.
Richard beckinsale so sad he passed away so young. Rip x
He was very young to have had a heart attack. It breaks my heart
Awesome telly, classic comedy gold not seen anymore
I often watch these brilliant old shows and wish they were just coming out now for the first time.. i can wstch em over and over but nothing like the feeling of seeing for first time.. nothing modern is like that
Fletch with the gift of the gab
I would be prepared to pay more for my license if they made stuff like this now.
You're a buffoon.
@@fjccommish is she for real?
Well said 👏
well said some of stuff today wouldn't wipe my on it 😢
When you hear so many of these true life stories about people end up in prison and they had a couple of chances or signs and didn’t get out that’s what is so good about this the copper saying I won’t detain you was brilliant also the animals in the cages. very true to life your subconscious will always give you a chance to get out whether you choose to see the signs or not is another thing brilliant
I thought that, when he says "I won't detain you" he also means by implication "if you stay out of trouble".
Great that this has been immortalized, it's certainly stood the test of time. Feel a fair bit of sadness that all the people that starred in it are dead.
Nicolas Lindhurst isn't.
Great stuff great memories....thank you for making the effort and uploading 🤣👍
What a fantastic series starring good honest actors! Despite the age of the series it seems so ageless , the struggles are so real today in 2022.
What else can be said about Richard Beckinsale, fabulous actor lost so young 😢
Never seen a sitcom with Barker that’s boring… this popped up in my feed yesterday and I’m already in love with it… he’s great.
Back when Lanzarote was NOT a tourist hotspot!
Ronnie Barker, Richard, Beckinsale, Legends Allways Miss you 2. Comedy is sad today. Will it ever come back. I've allways been optermistic.
Pure Class been waiting to see this for ages
Loved every minute of it. Thanks for posting!
Great days!!!Ronnie and Richard took to the screen together one more time after this for porridge the movie"1979"!
The start of this reminded me of a time when I was walking through town with a friend I'd met in there. A meat wagon pulled up and 2 cops sprang out running over to us.
The 2 of us looked at each other with a definite 'That better be for you.' expression on our faces.
They came over and asked if we wanted to earn some money. £10 each for looking dodgy enough to be in a line up.
Thanks for putting these up 😁 I don't think I've seen it since it originally aired and I'd forgotten just how good this series was.
Found these this week,vaguely remember the series ,never seen it repeated,thanks for showing it,so sad not more shows but in a way less is more ,only fools went on for a couple of series too long,never good,Barker's timing and nuance and double entendre were second to none.
I wish, as with all of Barker's work that there was more...
this series, him following through with his parole from Slade prison, a great on going narrative with potential.
I think Ronnie Barker passed away a bit young, and I know Richard Beckinsale did :(
Rest in Peace
Ronnie barker died in 2005 at the age of 76
I think we all wish there was more... but maybe why his serires always ends on a high - he knows better than to over do it...
Watching these episodes Going Straight wasn't as bad as a lot of people seem to suggest it was. I've got to believe the reason they didn't make any more was due to Beckinsale's death
To my mind, this is as good as any episode of Porridge. If memory serves me correctly, his death was announced shortly after this series was first aired. Thankfully, this sixth episode brought the story to a good finishing point.
@@RWBHere He died six months after the series finished airing, and while working on another show. But 'Going Straight' won the BAFTA for best sitcom three days after Beckinsale's death, so that might be what you're thinking of.
@@RWBHeredid porridge the film come out after going straight?
@nickycleere8310 1979
love this show. thks
Thank you for the download. Love this program still so funny. 😂❤💙❤💙
Thank you for sharing this series. They don't make 'em like they used too.
excellent, thanks
It’s so sad, the things he would of done, he died to young, rest in peace
I hope that the dear little puppy in the pet shop window got a good home.
Jesus that ending was more emotional than I could have imagined
Like some others, I didn't really take to it when it first came out. Probably because I was very young and couldn't connect to the characters. Now I can enjoy it and agree that it definitely deserved another series, which never to arose due to sudden death of Richard Beckinsale. Many thanks for posting some golden memories.
Watch this back to back with an episode of Lee Mack's truly dire "Not going out".... and weep for the death of brilliant comedy.
This series could've still flown without Beckinsale, porridge characters turning up etc. but I can understand why it never happened, fresh from making the Porridge movie in such cold conditions plus Richard passing, not surprising how the time out would become permanent, I think losing Richard hit Barker hard too
@Theseustoo Astyages PLEASE will you tell me how that poor young lad passed from??
@@sheilagravely5621 heart attack
@Theseustoo Astyages he had an undiagnosed heart defect, maybe a hole in the heart, or a faulty valve... apparently it got worse as he got older, and well, medicine then wasn't it is today.
@@sheilagravely5621, heart attack caused by coronary artery disease.
Sounds like Richard had congenital heart defect. Which may have been missed. Blocked arteries probably can be fixed now with the advancement in surgery.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams..
So well written 👏
Witty stuff 🤣
23:40 onwards - the best portrayal of a flashback that I've ever seen. And the best portrayal of somebody suddenly seeing sense. "Err - no, no. Only I can do that."
I like how Fletcher was deterred from joining in that robbery after seeing the caged animals in the pet shop.
He didn't want to be locked up in prison ever again.
Only a few sets, great characters, great dialogue..great sitcom blueprint
absolutley fantastic love ronnie barker also richard beckinsale both sadly missed great actors
Comedy gold. Poor Richard beckinsale rip gone to young.
10:26 I love Fletcher's dancing!
When England was England
Unless they've just neglected to update the maps I'm relatively certain that it is still England.
@@bastardsofnazareth it's still in same place but not England any more
@@francisdrake7483 We must inform the cartographers post haste!
@@bastardsofnazareth indeed
Wow Godber really did admire fletcher made him best man true friendship
I agree. Fletcher basically had 3 children in this series, as Godber was like a son to him.
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crudebeats Oh yeah
@@rorymckernan502 tbf you never see Marianne so I'll let you off
crudebeats fair enough. Thanks mate, 😂😂
I never took to Going Straight when it first aired but I think that was because the creation of this show definitely signalled the end of the excellent Porridge. Porridge wasn't just about Fletch and Godber but included a host of other brilliant and popular characters who were sorely missing from this... so, for me, Going Straight remained in the 'better shows' shadow for a long-time after it first aired.
It also became hard to watch this especially when Richard died in 1979. It was hard to watch any comedy that featured him as each only served to remind me how tragically cruel his death was. I believe the shock of that is still felt to this day by so many people. However, re-watching Porridge, Rising Damp and this now, I can appreciate just how good all of these comedies were, especially this. It was, in fact, fortuitous that they did make this series and it has certainly grown in stature as an excellent comedy in its own right.
Dick Clement and Ian Le Frenais wrote "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?" a few years after the "Likely Lads". This series comes across as awarm-up for future series which unfortunately were never made.
Im sad and happy same time ,amazing duo ms cdf x
Alfred Lynch was great in Sidney Lumets 'The Hill' (1965). A well regarded stage actor!
This was a very good series. First time I've seen it
For all you Ronnie B fans, look up Richard Beckinsale, this is your life,
Ronnie comes on at the end and reads a letter from fletcher! It's comedy GOLD 🤣
This was a perfect 6-parter. Tragic that Beckinsale died of course, but I think it ended well here as it achieved what it set out to do.
Modern fiction could learn a lot from this simple, well-executed character development and arc for one of sitcom's greatest characters.
The comic irony that the prison sitcom was more upbeat and lackadaisical than the more realistic life on the outside where you are your own worst enemy, is just perfection.
Ronnie Barker is a comic genius
Ronnie really loved Richard Beckinsale - you can see their genuine friendship on screen!
Alf Tonks is also mentioned in Auf Wiedersehen Pet as a pub landlord. Same producers, so it's obviously an in-joke. Good show.
Many reused gags by Clement and La Frenais. "Lugless" Douglas is mentioned in both Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads and Porridge.
Yes he ran the Fat ox
" Get up your goat" bit reused in the Porridge movie too.
" I used to think I was working class until I spent sometime (insert place name) and then I realised I was middle class". First heard in Porridge and then series 2 and 3 of Auf Weidershen Pet.They liked recycling lines.
@@scottandrewbrass1931 Pro tem, pro tem used in different series too.
Is the pub in the ending scene the same pub in only fools and horses. Ep 1. Didnt Del boy, Rodney, and trigger sit where they where talking about suitcases?
I. They did
Doubt it given there was three years between the series but some parts of the set may have been reused.
Ronnie Barker . Albert in open all hour's mentions it in open all hour's. I'm not sure but weren't they made around the same time.
Going Straight was great to watch (10/09/2022)
18:29 - Richard's speech put a tear in my eye.
Or two.
☮
Beautiful job all round.
Incredible last scene between the two of them 15:40 to 21:05. If you'd known that was going to be the last - which obviously neither of them did - you couldn't have written it better.
This is gold😍😍
The policeman at 1:55 was also a traffic warden in George and Mildred when George went for the interview.
Also the very same actor who played the same role when Fletcher tricks the Prison into allowing him to go home for the weekend due to 'marital strife' - the Police Sergeant is the same chap who escorts him home.
This would have been a terrific programme if Richard had lived. Ronnie and Richard had a marvellous chemistry. They only did 6 episodes. Such a shame.
Patricia Brake (Ingrid) died in May 2022 (aged 79) of breast cancer.
Excellent Series
Underrated series
Never seen this series will have to watch
Curious Nicholas Lyndhurst is credited yet Raymond doesn't appear in the episode. His scene must have been cut.
He is at the wedding ceremony though. You can just see him in the background.
This show is absolutely delightful. Too bad Beckinsale's untimely death cut the show short.
Absolutely
Ive seen Porridge loads, and Grew up on Rising Damp, but this show always makes me sad because of his death, you can see that stardom was just waiting for him, being in such amazing shows.
he'd been complaining of chest pains days before he died in his sleep
The guy who played the Inspector also played Captain Square in Dad's Army.
Yeah mate, I noticed him too 👍
No, it was the Colonel.
Robert Raglan, The Colonel. Also in one episode, "Don't Forget The Diver", he plays the Sargent to Capt. Square.
R.i.p. Richard.
Ronnie and Richard top comedy team
real life comedy the best
Reminds me of my old man....Both gone now. RIP....