Porridge: No Way Out
Porridge: No Way Out

Porridge: No Way Out

1975Movie45 minEnglish

Fletcher discovers that his fellow inmates are planning to escape.

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IMDb8.1/10
Director: Various Directors (as it was a TV episode)Genres: Comedy, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In this classic episode of the beloved British sitcom Porridge, Norman Stanley Fletcher, a habitual criminal serving time at the fictional HMP Slade, finds himself in a particularly tight spot. When a new inmate arrives who seems to know too much about Fletcher's past exploits, the witty con man must use all his cunning to avoid exposing himself and potentially facing more serious consequences.

Critical Reception

Porridge is widely considered one of the greatest British sitcoms of all time, lauded for its sharp writing, brilliant performances, and realistic (albeit comedic) portrayal of prison life. "No Way Out" is a representative episode, showcasing the series' signature blend of humor and character-driven storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clever wordplay and character interactions.
  • Appreciated for its insightful, albeit humorous, depiction of prison dynamics.
  • Ronnie Barker's performance as Fletcher is consistently highlighted as a masterclass in comedic timing.

Google audience: Audience reviews consistently praise Porridge for its enduring humor and relatable characters, with many appreciating the sharp wit and observational comedy that still resonates today.

Awards & Accolades

None notable for individual episodes, but the series as a whole won multiple awards including BAFTAs and a Broadcasting Press Guild Award.

Fun Fact

The character of Lennie Godber was inspired by a real-life inmate Ronnie Barker met during a brief period of incarceration in his youth.

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