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Porridge and is
Porridge is one of the easiest ways to digest grains or legumes, and is used traditionally in many cultures as a food to nurse the sick back to health.
The film's title is a line from the nursery rhyme " Pease Porridge Hot ".
The porridge one will see most often is " Duck Egg and Pork Porridge " ( 皮蛋瘦肉粥 " pei daan sau juk zuk ")
Mackay is remembered for his namesake role as the comically ferocious prison warder, Mr Mackay, in the British sitcom Porridge alongside the comedian and comedy actor Ronnie Barker.
The central character of Porridge is Norman Stanley Fletcher, described by his sentencing judge as " an habitual criminal " from Muswell Hill, London.
There is also the infamous ' Porridge '.
This part of his life is covered in two autobiographical works called Pride and Perjury and Porridge and Passion.
Norman Stanley " Fletch " Fletcher ( born 2 February 1932 ) is the main character in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge, and the less-successful spin-off, Going Straight.
He is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur but also claims to have been a lifelong watcher of Orient during the Porridge film which is also referenced in Going Straight episode 3 Going Sour.
Bernard Ives, or ' Horrible ' Ives, as he is known by prisoners and wardens alike, was a character in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge.
Jason's role alongside Ronnie Barker in Porridge is just one in a long line of occasions on which the two have paired up.
' Genial ' Harry Grout, or ' Grouty ', as he is often referred to, was a character in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge.
Going Straight is a BBC sitcom which was a direct spin-off from Porridge, starring Ronnie Barker as Norman Stanley Fletcher, newly released from the fictional Slade Prison where the earlier series had been set.
In episode 4059, Curly Doesn't Like Porridge, Baby Bear is horrified to learn Curly doesn't like porridge.
Mageu is a traditional South African non-alcoholic drink among many of the Nguni people made from Fermentation ( food ) | fermented not Maize | mealie Porridge | pap.
" Pease Porridge Hot " or " Pease Pudding Hot " ( also known as " Peas Porridge Hot ") is a children's singing game and nursery rhyme.
The earliest recorded version of Pease Porridge Hot is a riddle found in John Newbery's Mother Goose's Melody ( c. 1760 ).
* In the De La Soul song, " Pease Porridge ", the recording of the rhyme recorded by Harrell and Sharon Lucky is sampled repeatedly.
One of the earliest examples of this is " A Night In ", the third episode of prison sitcom Porridge, which, apart from a prison warden who has three lines towards the end of the episode, is thirty minutes set entirely within a prison cell with only two characters.

Porridge and British
He was known for his roles in various British comedy television series, such as The Frost Report, Porridge, The Two Ronnies and Open All Hours.
Porridge was voted number seven in a 2004 BBC poll of the 100 greatest British sitcoms.
Richard Arthur Beckinsale ( 6 July 1947 – 19 March 1979 ) was an English actor, best known for his roles as Lennie Godber in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge and Alan Moore in the British sitcom Rising Damp.
* Norman Stanley Fletcher, the lead character in the British sit-com Porridge
He has had roles in British sitcoms such as Porridge as Bunny Warren, ' Allo ' Allo!
A newspaper headline reading " Mackay sacked " was used as a visual prop in the British television situation comedy Porridge, which featured a prison officer named Mackay.

Porridge and situation
Porridge originated with a 1973 project commissioned by the BBC Seven of One, which would see Ronnie Barker star in seven different situation comedy pilot episodes.
He has been best known as a comedy actor, appearing as the regular character Lukewarm in the popular situation comedy Porridge ( 1974 – 77 ) starring Ronnie Barker.

Porridge and comedy
He featured in Barker's Porridge ( BBC ), a prison-based comedy, as the elderly Blanco in three episodes.
* In the 1970s BBC TV comedy series Porridge, the principal character, Norman Stanley Fletcher, played by Ronnie Barker, hailed from Muswell Hill.
The ensemble playing of Mackay, Barker, Richard Beckinsale and Brian Wilde, and the writing by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, made Porridge one of the most successful comedy series of the 1970s.
* Fulton Mackay's role in the TV comedy series " Porridge "
Conversely, it was under Curran that the BBC developed a distinctly populist current affairs format in the form of Nationwide, and also produced some of its best-loved and most consistently-repeated comedy series, such as Dad's Army, Porridge and the first series of Fawlty Towers.
Brian George Wilde ( 13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008 ) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in Porridge and " Foggy " Dewhurst in Last of the Summer Wine.
As The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley in several episodes of the BBC prison comedy Porridge, he ends up sharing a cell with Fletcher, whom he had sentenced.

Porridge and broadcast
The final episode of Porridge, " Final Stretch ", was broadcast on 25 March 1977.

Porridge and on
The same year, determined not to be remembered only as Fletcher, Barker opted to end Porridge after two series and instead focused on the second pilot Open All Hours, alongside David Jason.
As a result, Barker backtracked on his earlier decision and produced a third series of Porridge, as well as a film adaptation.
Broadcast in 2006 on BBC Radio 4 as an Afternoon Play, adapted and directed by Neil Cargill, it starred Maxine Peake in the main role alongside Barker's old Porridge collaborator, Sam Kelly.
* In an episode of Porridge (" A Night In ", 1974 ), Norman Stanley Fletcher ( Ronnie Barker ) jokes to Lennie Godber ( Richard Beckinsale ) in their prison cell about having a night out: " We could ring up those girls on Top of the Pops.
The 1979 film special of the TV series Porridge was filmed largely on location at Chelmsford Prison ( while it was closed for repairs after a fire ).
In the 1979 film Porridge criminal boss, and avid Radio 4 listener, Harry Grout stated that it was an ambition of his to one day appear on the programme.
Also, on television, before coming to prominence in Porridge, Mackay had a regular role as DI Inman in the police series Special Branch between 1969 and 1971.
Vaughan was the presenter of the segment on prison-based sitcom Porridge.
He subsequently starred alongside Barker in Going Straight, a spin-off of Porridge in which the two criminal characters are seen on the outside rebuilding their lives.
With filming completed on the film version of Porridge, Beckinsale started work on a sitcom for the BBC called Bloomers, and also prepared to start work on the film Bloody Kids.
Porridge co-star Ronnie Barker commented on Beckinsale's premature death, saying: " He was so loved.
Snail Porridge: Fennel, minced snail flesh and ham served on a porridge cooked in snail stock with garlic and parsley.
Often cast as a villain, he had many roles on television including Porridge, Survivors, The Avengers, Bergerac, The Professionals and four episodes of The Saint.

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