Not Going Out · Series 1 6 Episodes
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Episodes
No | First Air Date | Name | Overview |
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1x1 | Serious | Kate tries clown classes after unsuccessfully getting Lee to go to them. You couldn't really call her own attempts a success. To repay Kate Lee goes on a date with Lucy Moss, an author whose book, about her turbulent life, was published by Kate's company. It's a less than happy event, as Lee proves less than great at being serious. With Lee out of the way Tim tries to make things up with Kate. | |
1x2 | Death | Tim's 94-year-old grandmother dies. Kate accuses Lee of not being in touch with his emotions when he fails to tell her. As penance he sees an expensive psychotherapist, who gets a bit too close to the truth. Tim, flirts with Kate, less than successfully, while she comforts him at his grandmother's funeral. | |
1x3 | Aussie | Ruth, an Australian friend of Kate's, comes to stay and Lee is persuaded to pretend to be Tim. Lee gets a job handing out leaflets at a shopping centre, but soon falls foul of a local youth. | |
1x4 | Stress | Lee starts teaching Kate to drive. His (or her) lack of success seems to stress him out and Kate notices. She persuades him to try some yoga and given his track record he doesn't take it seriously. He is banished to have acupuncture while Tim tries his hand at teaching Kate how to drive. He does surprisingly well until Lee admits that he's taking tranquillizers during an increasingly speed fuelled drive in the countryside. Big question...will she pass? | |
1x5 | Kid | Kate and Lee are forced to take in a lodger, a surly 14-year-old boy called Nicky. Lee's attempts to bond with the teenager prove less than successful, while Tim and Nicky discover they have quite a lot in common. Meanwhile, Kate tries to persuade a carnivorous Great Dane to become a vegetarian with unfortunate results. | |
1x6 | Caretaker | Lee finally manages to get a job, as a caretaker. But taking up the new post involves moving out of the flat. Kate interviews potential new flatmates including Pete, and Tim sees an opportunity to get back together with Kate. Lee's new boss proves to be a hard taskmaster. So, will Lee stick at the job or throw in the towel and move back in with Kate? |
Cast
Character | Person |
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Lee | Lee Mack |
Kate | Megan Dodds |
Tim Adams | Tim Vine |
Crew
Department | Job | Person |
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Art | Property Buyer | Laurie Law |
Property Master | Andy Beales | |
Camera | Camera Supervisor | Tony Keene |
Director of Photography | Per Tingleff | |
Costume & Make-Up | Costume Designer | Marcia Stanton |
Makeup Designer | Carlene Gearing | |
Crew | Additional Writing | Paul Kerensa |
Simon Evans | ||
Mixing Engineer | Barbara Hicks | |
Directing | First Assistant Director | Charlie Leech |
Script Supervisor | Kendall Anderson | |
Stage Director | Sarah Daman | |
Editing | Colorist | Jim Hogan |
Editor | Richard Halladey | |
Lighting | Lighting Director | Martin Kempton |
Production | Casting Director | Tracey Gillham |
Executive Producer | Jon Thoday | |
Lee Mack | ||
Richard Allen-Turner | ||
Sally Debonnaire | ||
Line Producer | Bluey Richards | |
Location Manager | Derek Harrington | |
Producer | Alex Hardcastle | |
Nick Wood | ||
Production Accountant | Mark Carter | |
Production Coordinator | Lay-Ee Quah | |
Production Designer | James Dillon | |
Production Runner | Cat Fox | |
Sound | Music Director | Steve Brown |
Sound Re-Recording Mixer | Glenn Calder | |
Sound Supervisor | Keith Nixon |