Dick Clement. Copyright: BBC
Dick Clement

Dick Clement

  • 86 years old
  • English
  • Writer, director and producer

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Preview - Porridge

If this show has one thing going for it, it's that the original writers, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, are still writing it, but they will never been able to fill the gap left by the late Ronnie Barker.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 6th October 2017

After last year's special, the reboot from Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais gets a full series. Kevin Bishop, eerily channelling Ronnie Barker's mannerisms, stars as hacker Nigel Fletcher, Norman Stanley's grandson. In an episode that makes you cautiously optimistic this may just work, we find Fletch, for a price, dispensing legal advice and writing letters on behalf of fellow inmates - which gets complicated when Fletch agrees to mediate in person with naive Barry's girlfriend.

Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 6th October 2017

TV review: Porridge, BBC1

Over the weekend I posted a small preview of this new series on Facebook and very quickly got an unusually large number of comments. Let's put it this way. The only person who said something nice about the reboot of the regularly repeated classic prison sitcom was a mate of one of the cast.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd October 2017

Porridge - an interview with Clement & La Frenais

Porridge is back with a new series - commissioned off the back of last year's sitcom season special - and sees Kevin Bishop return as Nigel 'Fletch' Fletcher.

BBC, 2nd October 2017

Dick Clement at 80

Dick Clement, OBE, co-writer of Porridge and The Likely Lads, is 80 today. Clement wrote the original sketch on which The Likely Lads was based - Double Date - for a BBC director's course exercise in the early 60s, with his long-term collaborator Ian La Frenais.

Andrew Martin, BBC, 4th September 2017

Preview - Henry IX

Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, the duo behind classic sitcoms Porridge and The Likely Lads, are back with a new three-part series on Gold.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 5th April 2017

Henry IX preview

Gold's new three-part comedy Henry XI doesn't quite seem like the 'must-watch' its pedigree suggests, although it's a gently enjoyable half-hour with a handful of strong gags.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th April 2017

Henry IX, UK Gold, review - 'return of sitcom classics'

Clement and La Frenais' latest sitcom is stuffed with gags.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 5th April 2017

Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais interview

Clement and La Frenais have been part of the television landscape for more than five decades.

Mark Braxton, Radio Times, 28th March 2017

BBC One orders six more episodes of Porridge

BBC One has ordered a full series of the new version of Porridge, starring Kevin Bishop as Fletch's grandson.

British Comedy Guide, 6th October 2016

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