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Going Straight is a BBC sitcom which was a direct spin-off from Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker as Norman Stanley Fletcher, newly released from the fictional Slade Prison where the earlier series had been set. It sees Fletcher trying to become an honest member of society, having vowed to stay away from crime on his release. The title refers to his attempt, 'straight' being a slang term meaning being honest, in contrast to 'bent', i.e., dishonest. Also re-appearing was Richard Beckinsale as Lennie Godber, who was Fletcher's naïve young cellmate and was now in a relationship with his daughter Ingrid. Her brother Raymond was played by a teenage Nicholas Lyndhurst. Only one series, of six episodes, was made in 1978. It attracted an audience of over 15 million viewers and won a BAFTA award in March 1979, but hopes of a further series had already been dashed by Beckinsale's premature death earlier in the same month.
Ronnie Barker
Patricia Brake
Richard Beckinsale
Nicholas Lyndhurst
David Swift
Rowena Cooper
Timothy Bateson
Pete Postlethwaite
Alfred Lynch
Roberta Tovey
Elizabeth Cassidy
Fulton Mackay
Nigel Hawthorne
Freddie Earlle
Royston Tickner
Milton Johns
Lally Bowers
Norman Jones
Michael Turner
Tony Osoba
Bunny May
Lee Richards
Paul McDowell
Michael Stainton
Norman Hartley
Ron Pember
Dave Hill
Stephen Tate
Eric Francis
Vicky Spencer
Donald Morley
Martin Milman
Rikki Howard
Robert Raglan
Bill Horsley
Gwyneth Owen
Norman Scace
Val McCrimmon
Reg Thomason
Creator
Dick Clement
Creator
Ian La Frenais
Status:
Ended
Original Language:
English
Type:
Scripted
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