Sitcom following the jokes, jibes and general misunderstandings of happy-go-lucky Lee and his friends, including the object of his hapless affections, his landlady Lucy.

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Series 6 Play

6/8 Lee is forced to fight for Lucy's attention when her first love reappears on the scene.

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7/8 Lucy's god-daughter is suddenly dumped on her the night before the girl's birthday party.

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  • Not Going Out

    Not Going Out

    Lee Mack's multi-award-winning sitcom Not Going Out returns to BBC One for its much-anticipated fifth series.

    Back with a six-part prime-time run, the Rose D'Or and Royal Television Award winning show, written by and starring the Bafta-winning stand-up, is packed full of the jokes, jibes and general misunderstandings of Lee and his friends.

    Lee Mack stars as Lee with Sally Bretton as Lucy, Tim Vine as Tim and Katy Wix as Daisy.

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