Porridge

Porridge by Richard Webber, published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited in 2008, is a collection that celebrates a classic British comedy. This edition, comprising 152 pages, presents the best jokes, gags, and memorable scenes from the beloved sitcom that originally aired in the 1970s. The book offers an overview of the show’s history, highlighting its enduring appeal and the talent behind its creation, including the late Ronnie Barker’s iconic portrayal of Fletcher.
Readers will find a rich assortment of content, including classic quotes, trivia, and a quiz that tests knowledge of the series. The book captures the essence of the show, which remains accessible and humorous across generations. With its focus on biography and entertainment, Porridge serves as a nostalgic tribute to a significant piece of television history, making it a fitting addition for fans of humor and performing arts.
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The best jokes, gags and scenes from a true British comedy classic.
‘Cheer up, could be worse. State the country’s in, we could be free.’
‘Doctor: I want you to fill one of those containers for me.
Fletcher (other side of the room): What, from ‘ere?’
You can count the number of truly classic British sitcoms on one hand – well, perhaps two. But however many hands you use, Porridge will be one of the first programmes to register for inclusion. Undoubtedly one of the real gems, the prison-based show starring the late Ronnie Barker as the recalcitrant yet loveable rascal, Fletcher, transcends the generations; like any other classic, it remains as accessible and funny today as it did when first aired in the 1970s.
Including the pilot, transmitted a year before the first series hit the screen, twenty-one instalments were made, attracting audiences of up to 20 million. Written by those prolific scribes Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and brought to life by an estimable bunch of actors, headed by the great Ronnie B as Fletch, a recidivist who spent most of his adult life behind bars, the sitcom quickly attracted plaudits and became a shining example of what good situation comedy is all about.
The Best of British Comedy – Porridge includes:
- The History: an overview of how Porridge was born and developed
- Gags and Catchphrases: a collection of classic quotes
- Did You Know?: snippets of info about the show, cast, etc.
- Favourite scenes: the most memorable scenes in full
- A Porridge quiz
‘New Faces, Old Hands’
FLETCHER
My beloved Isobel.The little woman. Well she aint so little.I said to her the other day, ‘Isobel, I’ll never get over you, I’ll have to get up and go round.’
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