Porridge - Series 2 (DVD, 2002)

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All the episodes from the second series of the classic TV comedy.

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EAN5014503106027
eBay Product ID (ePID)3952293

Product Key Features

Film/TV TitlePorridge-Series 2
ActorBrian Wilde, Ronnie Barker, Fulton Mackay, Richard Beckinsale
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2002
FranchisePorridge
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Run Time210 Mins

Additional Product Features

CertificatePG
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Additional InformationThe entire second series of PORRIDGE is presented in this collection. The 1970s Britcom stars Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale (Kate's father) as prison inmates. Lennie Godber (Beckinsale) is adjusting to prison life and tough guy Norman Stanley "Fletch" Fletcher (Barker) is still looking out for him. Episodes include: "Just Desserts," "Disturbing the Peace," "Happy Release," and more.
Movie/TV TitlePorridge - Series 2
Sound sourceDolby Digital Mono
ScreenwriterDick Clement, Ian La Frenais

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  • Great DVD thank you

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  • Cream of British TV

    This was (in my opinion) the best thing on TV in the 1970s and it is still well worth watching. Most of the characters were believeable with special recognition to Fulton McKay as prison officer McKay who believed in treating all inmates with equal contempt.

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