British Comedy Guide
No - That's Me Over Here!. Image shows from L to R: Ronnie Corbett (Ronnie Corbett), Laura Corbett (Rosemary Leach). Copyright: David Paradine Productions / London Weekend Television
No - That's Me Over Here!

No - That's Me Over Here!

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV1
  • 1967 - 1970
  • 25 episodes (3 series)

Ronnie is struggling in the continuing suburban status race, and locked in a bitter rivalry with his condescending neighbour and colleague, Cyril. Stars Ronnie Corbett, Rosemary Leach, Henry McGee, Ivor Dean and Jill Mai Meredith

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No, That's Me Over Here

No, That's Me Over Here

In his first leading sitcom role, Ronnie Corbett dons bowler hat, brolly and briefcase to play a quintessential suburban commuter on whom disaster fits more snugly than his pin-striped trousers!

Created by comedy legends Barry Cryer, Eric Idle and Graham Chapman, No - That's Me Over Here sees Ronnie battling the relentless forces of time while struggling to keep his place in a ruthless suburban status race. Bewildered by office politics, rapidly losing the fight to retain his non-fattening centre and belittled at every opportunity by his patronising neighbour, he's the kind of chap who gets dressed up only to be unceremoniously brought down.

Also starring Rosemary Leach as Ronnie's better half, The Saint's Ivor Dean as his boss Mr Robinson and Benny Hill Show stalwart Henry McGee as his semi-detached arch-enemy and workplace rival Cyril, this set comprises all thirteen episodes made by London Weekend Television in 1970 - the third and final series of this sitcom.

First released: Monday 13th July 2015

Extra features

  • Production paperwork and scripts from the original 1960s Rediffusion run of episodes
  • Image gallery
  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 2
  • Catalogue: 7954334

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