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.

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This Lee Mack sitcom is like ITV1's Primeval. Not because it features time travel and dinosaurs, at least not in tonight's episode, but because, like that show, it was thought to be dead and buried. Instead, I'm pleased to say, it's back for another series, kicking off with a story where Lee has accidentally walked off with a drug dealer's coat.

Mike Ward, Daily Star, 6th January 2011

As team captain on Would I Lie To You?, as well his mega stand-up career and numerous other TV appearances, Lee Mack must have a bottomless well of gags in his back yard - and those jokes just keep on coming.

Now with a Rose D'Or and a Royal Television Award under its scruffy belt, his happy-go-lucky sitcom returns for series four and a six-week run.

In tonight's episode the scruffy belt in question belongs to an oversized trench coat that Lee's best mate Tim (Tim Vine) has mistakenly picked up from a ­nightclub cloakroom.

"You look like two dwarves with one cinema ticket," Lee tells Tim. ­Unfortunately, the coat isn't his, and neither is the large plastic bag full of cocaine that Tim finds stashed in the pocket.

How to return the drugs to their rightful owner before he comes looking for them is another unlikely problem for the hapless pair - as well as for Tim's ditzy girfriend Daisy (Katy Wix).

It's also the set-up for more of the kind of class A one-liners that make this half hour absolutely whizz past each week.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 6th January 2011

Lee Mack interview

BBC sitcom Not Going Out is back on our screens later this week, but it's not been an easy journey!

Digital Spy, 5th January 2011

Lee Mack interview

Did the decision to axe Not Going Out hit Lee Mack hard? He said: "To a degree... you need quite a lot of time with sitcom to bed it in and I felt we were just about getting there."

Graham Keal, Daily Record, 5th January 2011

Video: Susanna Reid flummoxed by Lee Mack gag

Lee Mack's approaching the end of a 120-date tour, but as well as that he's returning to our screens in the New Year in the BBC One sitcom Not Going Out for which he wrote the script while on tour.

Lee discussed the tour with BBC Breakfast and described the best heckle, which needed some explaining to Susanna...

BBC News, 18th November 2010

Between going out and not going out

It will come as no surprise to learn that I have been hard at work on the fourth series of BBC1 sitcom Not Going Out, which we hope will air before the end of the year...

Andrew Collins, , 31st May 2010

The joker in Lee Mack

When the BBC scrapped his sitcom Not Going Out, the comedian resolved to get out more by going on tour. Then the Beeb changed its mind.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 15th February 2010

Lee Mack: Bobby Ball is my comedy father

Lee says: "The first thing I can remember as a sort of performance was doing Bobby Ball impressions in the playground at school."

Graham Keal, Daily Record, 23rd December 2009

Held over from the end of the last series, back at the start of the year, this festively themed episode of Lee Mack's likeably daft sitcom (we demand more, by the way) features Bobby Ball as Lee's estranged dad. Although this man walked out on his family when his son was only four, Lucy (Sally Bretton) thinks her flatmate should forgive and forget.

Mike Ward, Daily Star, 23rd December 2009

No laughing matter

High costs, tight budgets and a demand for fast results are making it more difficult to get - and keep - good comedies on television. Avalon's Not Going Out recently got the chop midway through series three despite strong audience appreciation and climbing ratings.

Stephen Armstrong, The Guardian, 3rd August 2009

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