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
- Streaming rank this week: 1,848
Not Going Out - The Complete Series 1-7
For the first time you can view the complete Series 1-7 of Rose d'Or award-winning sitcom Not Going Out, starring BAFTA winning comedians Lee Mack and Tim Vine, alongside Sally Bretton, Miranda Hart, Megan Dodds, Katy Wix and Hugh Dennis.
SERIES ONE
Lee is unburdened by ambition or drive, drifting from one ill-advised job to another, living off the goodwill and generosity of his landlady, Kate (Megan Dodds), a clean living Californian. Meanwhile, his best mate and uptight accountant Tim (Tim Vine), struggles to get over his break-up with Kate and cope with her rapidly blossoming friendship with Lee.
SERIES TWO
Lee's flatmate Kate has moved out for good and his best mate and landlord, Tim has put the apartment up for sale. Faced with the prospect of losing the flat, not to mention his well-meaning but utterly useless cleaner Barbara (Miranda Hart), Lee rents the spare room to Tim's ambitious younger sister Lucy (Sally Bretton).
SERIES THREE
Having developed feelings for Lucy and successfully sabotaged her relationship with her then-boyfriend Guy, Lee still has no significant plans to confront her, and distractions such as pregnancies, insurance scams, and lesbian neighbours keep his mind off the bigger picture.
SERIES FOUR
Trouble seems to find Lee at every turn. Not only are friends Tim and his ditzy girlfriend Daisy (Katy Wix) on hand to cause problems, but Lee also has to cope with stolen drugs, missing OAPs, long-lost daughters and a coma.
SERIES FIVE
Lee continues to get into all sorts of scrapes and sticky situations in his eagerness to please and impress the object of his affections. But will a drunken experiment with Lucy show once and for all that love really is in the air or will it just lead to more mayhem and mishaps?
SERIES SIX
The misadventures continue with Lee, Lucy and Daisy getting stuck in a cable car on an Eastern European skiing trip, Lee convincing Lucy to spend a weekend on his dad's (Bobby Ball) 'stylish' new boat even though she is terrified of water and Lucy accidentally running over her client's daughter's beloved pet rabbit.
SERIES SEVEN
Lee joins Daisy to compete on the hit TV show Pointless (yes, really): how could he fail to prove his intellectual prowess to Lucy? The will-they won't-they tension reaches unseen new highs 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.
Special features:
All series bonus material and Christmas specials (not including 2015 special)
First released: Sunday 31st May 2015
Extra features
- (Series 1) Audio commentary on three episodes by Lee Mack and producer / director Alex Hardcastle
- (Series 1) Exclusive behind the scenes footage of Series 2 and interview with Lee and Tim on set
- (Series 1) Photo Gallery
- (Series 2) Audio commentary on three episodes by Lee Mack, Tim Vine, Andrew Collins and Katy Wix
- (Series 2) Exclusive behind the scenes footage
- (Series 3) Not Going Out On Location
- (Series 4-6) Not Going Right - The Outtakes
- (Series 7) Behind the scenes feature A Day In The Life Of Not Going Out
- Distributor: Universal Pictures
- Region: 2
- Discs: 13
- Catalogue: 8304518
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