British Comedy Guide
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 One & Series Two

Not Going Out - Series One & Series Two

Not Going Out is a BBC sitcom played mostly on the effects of deadpan and wordplay. The series stars Lee Mack as Lee, a confused, lethargic and unmotivated thirty-something living in London with Kate, an attractive and successful American whom he falls for. Unfortunately Kate is Lee's landlady and, even worse, his best friend Tim's ex girlfriend. In the second series of the show Kate goes back to the U.S. leaving Tim and Lee fighting over the property of the flat she was sharing with the latter. To make things more complicated, Lucy, Tim's sister, rents a spare bedroom in the much contested apartment. This collection features all episodes from both the first and second series of the acclaimed show.

First released: Thursday 19th February 2009

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