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  1. The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom Porridge and sequel series, Going Straight, which aired on BBC1 from 5 September 1974 to 25 March 1977 and 24 February to 7 April 1978 respectively. A further sequel series following the grandson of Fletcher, Porridge, aired in 2016 and 2017.

    • Porridge

      No. of episodes: 21 (list of episodes) Production; Producer:...

  2. No. of episodes: 21 (list of episodes) Production; Producer: Sydney Lotterby: Production location: BBC Television Centre: Running time: 19 × 30 mins 1 × 40 mins 1 × 45 mins: Production company: BBC: Original release; Network: BBC1: Release: 1 April 1973 (pilot) 5 September 1974 () (series) – 25 March 1977 () Related; Going ...

  3. All episodes of Porridge. Christmas Special: The Desperate Hours. Fletcher plans to add a bit of Christmas spirit to the season with his homemade liquor.

  4. characters. Porridge is a British sitcom, starring Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale, written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and broadcast on BBC1 from 1974 to 1977. The programme ran for three series and two Christmas specials, and was followed by a feature film of the same name (in the United States, the film was released ...

  5. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Porridge. Top-rated. Fri, Nov 21, 1975. S2.E5. Happy Release. Fletch is in the prison hospital, where an unpleasant con called Norris, shortly to be released, has won the possessions of an elderly prisoner, Blanco.

  6. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Porridge. Top-rated. Fri, Nov 21, 1975. S2.E5. Happy Release. Fletch is in the prison hospital, where an unpleasant con called Norris, shortly to be released, has won the possessions of an elderly prisoner, Blanco.

  7. (Top) Premise. Cast. Production. Episodes. Reception. References. External links. Porridge (2016 TV series) Porridge is a British television sitcom, starring Kevin Bishop, written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and broadcast on BBC One. The show is a sequel to the original 1974 series of the same name, which both Clement and La Frenais wrote.