TV series
Not Going Out
Overview
Lee is a childish northerner who lives in a fancy penthouse apartment in London who goes through a variety of jobs such as a janitor and ice cream man, as well as attempting relationships with female flatmates. His best mate, Daily Mail reading, middle-class citizen Tim is always there to stop Lee from getting in trouble, or not? Mayhem is never far away with cleaner Barbara who has never done an honest day's work in her life.
Details
- First air date
- 2006-10-06
- Status
- Returning Series
- Seasons
- 14 seasons
- Episodes
- 98 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- BBC One
- Production
- Avalon Television
- Country
- GB
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Lee Mack as Lee
- Sally Bretton as Lucy Adams
- Katy Wix as Daisy
- Tim Vine as Tim Adams
- Hugh Dennis as Toby
- Abigail Cruttenden as Anna
- Deborah Grant as Wendy Adams
- Geoffrey Whitehead as Geoffrey Adams
- Francesca Newman as Molly
- Miranda Hart as Barbara Petrietskivadorski
- Max Pattison as Benji
- Finley Southby as Charlie
Creators and crew
- Lee Mack - Creator
- Jon Thoday - Executive Producer
- Lee Mack - Executive Producer
- Richard Allen-Turner - Executive Producer
- Rob Aslett - Executive Producer
- Chris Sussman - Executive Producer
Seasons
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