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Porridge
Nigel 'Fletch' Fletcher, grandson of Norman Stanley Fletcher, has been banged up in Wakeley Prison for a series of cybercrimes.
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Plot Summary
This revival of the classic British sitcom follows Nigel Bailey, who finds himself incarcerated in a modern prison after being caught in a botched burglary. Adjusting to prison life, he must navigate the complex social hierarchy and deal with eccentric inmates and staff. The series attempts to update the familiar prison setting with contemporary humor and character dynamics.
Critical Reception
The 2017 revival of 'Porridge' received a mixed to negative reception. While some appreciated the attempt to bring back a beloved British comedy, many critics and audiences felt it failed to capture the magic of the original. The humor was often seen as anachronistic or uninspired, and the new characters and plotlines did not resonate as strongly as their predecessors.
What Reviewers Say
Lacked the charm and wit of the original series.
Struggled to update the humor for a modern audience.
Felt like a pale imitation of a classic.
Google audience: Audience reception for the 2017 'Porridge' revival was largely unfavorable, with many viewers expressing disappointment that it did not live up to the legacy of the original sitcom. Common criticisms included a perceived lack of originality and humor that felt dated.
Fun Fact
The 2017 revival of 'Porridge' was an attempt to recapture the success of the original series, which ran from 1974 to 1977 and starred Ronnie Barker. Despite the new cast and setting, it did not achieve the same critical or popular acclaim as its predecessor.
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