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Not Going Out. Image shows from L to R: Lee (Lee Mack), Lucy (Sally Bretton). Copyright: Avalon Television / Arlo Productions
Not Going Out

Not Going Out

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 2006 - 2023
  • 100 episodes (13 series)

Fast-paced, gag-packed studio sitcom starring Lee Mack and Sally Bretton. Also features Hugh Dennis, Abigail Cruttenden, Geoffrey Whitehead, Deborah Grant, Bobby Ball and more.

  • Due to return for Series 14
  • Series 13, Episode 7 repeated Saturday at 9pm on U&Dave
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 1,848

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Not Going Out - Series Seven

Not Going Out - Series Seven

Written by and starring Lee Mack (the British Comedy Award and BAFTA winning comedian), Series 7 of this hit sitcom continues to follow the hilariously ill-thought-out plans and mishaps of Lee as he desperately tries to impress long suffering landlady and object of his affection, Lucy (Sally Bretton).

As ever, uber-ditzy friend Daisy (Katy Wix) is on hand to offer her usually unsolicited and always completely unique take on events, while Lee's dad (Bobby Ball) and Lucy's parents only ever seem to result in him further tying himself in ever-more-complicated knots.

This series also introduces new neighbours Toby (Hugh Dennis) and Anna (Abigail Cruttenden), a well-heeled couple who soon experience that when sharing a building with Lee and Lucy things are anything but straightforward.

The will-they-won't-they tension between Lee and Sally reaches unseen new heights in an epic series finale, that sees Lucy and Lee in previously uncharted emotional water. Will they, or won't they...? The time has come to finally find out.

First released: Monday 1st June 2015

Extra features

  • Behind the scenes feature A Day In The Life Of Not Going Out

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