All six episodes from the first series of the classic TV comedy. New Faces Old Hands: ""Twenty-three and you want to go straight? What kind of talk is that? You've got your whole life in front of you!"" It's Godber's first time in prison and Fletch is going to teach him the ways. The Hustler: Ives is such a loser that if Elizabeth Taylor had triplets he'd have been the one in the middle. But there's no way he's going to be left out of Fletch's gambling enterprise.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play This collection presents the entire first series of the classic 1970s comedy Porridge starring Ronnie Barker and Richard Beckinsale (Kate&39;s father) as prison inmates Lennie Godber (Beckinsale) is the new kid on the block and luckily tough guy Norman Stanley "Fletch" Fletcher (Barker) is looking out for him Episodes include "New Faces Old Hands" "The Hustler" "A Night In" "A Day Out" "Ways and Means" and "Men Without Women"
All six episodes from the first series of the popular prison sitcom. In 'New Faces, Old Hands' Godber is facing his first spell inside and Fletcher decides to teach him the ropes. 'The Hustler' has Ives try to get involved in Fletcher's gambling exercise. 'A Night In' finds Godber worried about spending his first night in his cell. 'A Day Out' sees the boys excited about the chance of going outside on a work party. 'Ways and Means' has Fletcher try to wangle a nice easy job in the library. And 'Men Without Women' finds the inmates asking for advice from a most-unlikely agony aunt.
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