Going Straight: Going Off the Rails


4:00 pm - 4:35 pm, Saturday, December 27 on That's TV (56)

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Going Off the Rails
Season 1, Episode 6

Fletch finds out his ex-wife and her boyfriend are planning to pay for Ingrid's wedding reception, but he feels as though he should be. So, when a criminal opportunity arises, Fletch is tempted by the offer to make easy money


Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Ronnie Barker (Actor) .. Norman Stanley Fletcher
Richard Beckinsale (Actor) .. Lennie Godber
Patricia Brake (Actor) .. Ingrid Fletcher
Alfred Lynch (Actor) .. Dave Pipers
Gwyneth Owen (Actor) .. Mrs Gilchrist
Nicholas Lyndhurst (Actor) .. Raymond Fletcher
Norman Scace (Actor) .. Casablanca
Royston Tickner (Actor) .. Sergeant
Robert Raglan (Actor) .. Inspector
Bill Horsley (Actor) .. Man in line-up
Val McCrimmon (Actor) .. Shop assistant
Bill Wright (Editor)

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Did You Know..

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Ronnie Barker (Actor) .. Norman Stanley Fletcher
Born: September 25, 1929 in Bedford
Best Known For: Porridge and The Two Ronnies.
Early-life: Ronald William George Barker was born in Bedfordshire on September 25, 1929. He developed a love of theatre as a child when he attended plays with his family, and frequently waited outside stage doors to collect autographs. He attended Donnington Junior School and then the City of Oxford High School for Boys. After leaving school, he trained as an architect but gave it up after six months. Harbouring dreams of becoming an actor, he worked in amateur dramatics for 18 months while employed as a clerk in a bank.
Career: Barker joined the Oxford Playhouse in 1951 and other theatrical work in the West End followed. His theatrical success led to radio work, and he featured in 300 episodes of radio sitcom The Navy Lark, which ran from 1959 to 1977. His big break on TV came in the late 1960s when he appeared alongside Ronnie Corbett and John Cleese on The Frost Report. Barker went on to star in Porridge, Open All Hours, and, with Ronnie Corbett, formed one of the best-loved double acts of the 1970s and 1980s as The Two Ronnies. He also appeared with Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn in the film Robin and Marian, a bleak version of the Robin Hood legend. Barker retired from acting in 1987 to run an antiques business, but returned briefly to star as Winston Churchill's butler in acclaimed 2002 TV movie The Gathering Storm, and alongside Maggie Smith in My House in Umbria in 2003. He died of heart failure at a hospice in Oxfordshire on October 3, 2005, at the age of 76.
Quote: "The toilets at a local police station have been stolen. Police say they have nothing to go on."
Trivia: He was awarded an OBE in 1978.
Richard Beckinsale (Actor) .. Lennie Godber
Patricia Brake (Actor) .. Ingrid Fletcher
Alfred Lynch (Actor) .. Dave Pipers
Gwyneth Owen (Actor) .. Mrs Gilchrist
Nicholas Lyndhurst (Actor) .. Raymond Fletcher
Born: April 21, 1961 in Emsworth, Hampshire
Best Known For: Playing Del Boy's gangly brother Rodney Trotter.
Early-life: Nicholas Simon Lyndhurst was born on April 21, 1961, in Emsworth, Hampshire. He was raised by his single mum Liz, but has described his father Joe as a "gentle man, very funny, very charming". Nicholas subsequently had little contact with Joe after turning 17. At the age of eight he decided he wanted to be an actor, and at 10 he began training while boarding at the Corona Stage Academy. Appearances in adverts paid for his studies.
Career: Lyndhurst made his TV debut in an adaptation of Heidi in 1974. He followed this with roles in The Prince and the Pauper, and The Tomorrow People. In 1978, Lyndhurst began his transition into more grown-up roles by playing Ronnie Barker's son in Porridge spin-off Going Straight, and classic sitcom Butterflies, but it was Only Fools And Horses that made him a household name when it began in 1981. Since then, he's also starred in The Two of Us, The Piglet Files, David Copperfield, Gulliver's Travels, Goodnight Sweetheart, After You've Gone and Only Fools prequel Rock & Chips. He is now a regular in New Tricks.
Quote: "The idea of achieving fame and fortune didn't cross my mind and I find it terrifying that being famous is the sole objective of so many young people today."
Trivia: He enjoys underwater diving.
Norman Scace (Actor) .. Casablanca
Royston Tickner (Actor) .. Sergeant
Robert Raglan (Actor) .. Inspector
Bill Horsley (Actor) .. Man in line-up
Val McCrimmon (Actor) .. Shop assistant
Sydney Lotterby (Director)
Bill Wright (Editor)
Dick Clement (Writer)
Ian La Frenais (Writer)

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