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Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Not Going Out pulled forward!

Me and Lee Not Going Out

NOT GOING OUT: the press release

The Royal Television Society and Golden Rose award-winning sitcom returns to BBC ONE for an extended second series from Friday, September 7. Meet Lee (played by LEE MACK), a man who has a problem. His flatmate Kate has moved out for good and his best mate and landlord, Tim (fellow BAFTA Award winner and stand-up, TIM VINE), has put the apartment up for sale ...

Faced with the prospect of losing the flat, not to mention his well-meaning but utterly useless cleaner Barbara (MIRANDA HART, Hyperdrive, Lead Balloon), Lee rents the spare room to Tim's ambitious younger sister Lucy (SALLY BRETTON, The Office and Green Wing). The arrangement turns out to be far from perfect however with high-flyer Lucy taking on Lee in a bidding war for the flat.

Sibling rivalry turns into full-on anxiety as uptight accountant Tim quickly becomes suspicious of Lee's influence on his kid sister. To top it all, Lee starts to seriously question the suitability of Lucy's new boyfriend (SIMON DUTTON, The Saint and Holby City).

Still unburdened by ambition or drive – although now the proud owner of an ice-cream van – Lee finds his plans for keeping the flat are not plain sailing. On the plus side, his new domestic set-up does lead him to discover the art world, the underworld, and the lengths one man will go for tickets to an England football match…

An acclaimed live performer (with extension dates added to his 2006 sell-out tour from 2nd November and a first live DVD released on the 26th November 2007), television audiences will know LEE from Would I Lie To You? (BBC ONE) where he is a resident team captain. LEE was a key performer in the BAFTA Award winning The Sketch Show (ITV1), which ran for two series; he then worked alongside KELSEY GRAMMER in an American version of The Sketch Show; he wrote and starred in two series of the Sony Radio Award nominated, The Lee Mack Show (BBC Radio 2); hosted They Think It's All Over (BBC ONE); and headlined on Jack Dee Live at the Apollo (BBC ONE). In 2005 LEE won the Best Stand-Up award at the Loaded LAFTAS. He has also previously received a nomination for the Perrier Award, and won a Time Out Best Live Comedy Award.

Not Going Out Series 2 – BBC ONE for 7 weeks from Friday 7th September

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Front Row, R4, last night

R4

A humorous column (or that's what they asked for anyway) I wrote and performed about punctuation in pop music was aired last night on Front Row. It's on Listen Again and will be for a week: it's the show dated Monday August 13, and although my column doesn't appear in the listings for that show, it is on, at the end, about five minutes from the end.

Monday, 6 August 2007

YouTube discovery

I had no idea it was there, but someone has posted the BBC4 documentary I presented, Creating Life On Mars, on YouTube. I loved making this, as I got to drive a Fort Cortina into shot (the squealing tyre shots were done by an expert, and the owner of the car, who I seem to recall was called Wayne), and park it outside a Bristol pub, while the traffic was held up by a production assistant in a high-vis tabard. By the way, my pint at the pub table was a prop. I drank water. And the smoke was, yes, made by a smoke machine. This was a year before the smoke machine ban.

Part 1


Part 2

Thursday, 2 August 2007

Bergman tribute

I am presenting a tribute to Ingmar Bergman at 4.30 on Radio 4 tomorrow (Friday Aug 3), but don't worry if you miss it due to, like, having a job: it will then be available on Listen Again for ages, in the archive for The Film Programme, of which it is a special edition. There are programmes from as far back as December available there, which is an excellent service, I think. That includes the two programmes I presented in April: the first, with producer Andrew McDonald (Trainspotting, Sunshine) as my studio guest; the second, Simon Day and Simon Channing-Williams (producer of most of Mike Leigh's films, Constant Gardener) in the studio. There's also the one I did in June, with Simon Pegg as studio guest, and Ioan Gruffudd and Frank Cottrell-Boyce in interview. These are fun progammes to make, albeit time-consuming, what with all the junkets and screenings.

Also, while we're here, I'll be presenting The Film Programme for two weeks on Friday August 24 and Friday August 31. Guests and interviewees tbc, but we're aiming for Judd Apatow, Chris Cooper and Ken Loach. Check local press, or this blog, for details.