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Fletch and Godber go before the governor for brewing Christmas hooch but the governor has to excuse himself with the runs. His new 'trusty' redband Urwin then pulls a gun, taking Barraclough, Fletch, Godber and the governor's secretary Mrs. Jamieson - who, it is revealed, is having an affair with Barraclough - hostage, though the radio report claims that Fletch and Godber are part of the desperate trio wanting a helicopter to fly them to Mexico. After he has accidentally taken the knock-out drops Barraclough intended for Urwin, Fletch comes to and disarms his captor, talking him into giving himself up. Back in the cell Barraclough tells Fletch that the matter of the hooch will be dropped because of his heroism but Fletch now has something to hold over the screw - Mrs. Jamieson.

Dudley Sutton and Jane Wenham ( Urwin and Jamieson), died exactly a month apart in 2018.

Dudley Sutton and Jane Wenham ( Urwin and Jamieson), died exactly two month apart in 2018.

It is revealed that Barrowclough's Christian name is Henry.

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    • Author: Sharpbinder
    Well a bit of a disappointment, not just as an Xmas Special, but even as a normal Porridge episode this doesn't cut the mustard. It begins with Xmas chatter and Fletch and Godber reveal that they have been brewing illegal hooch which is now ready to be sold for the yuletide season. Unfortunately they get caught and not only that, they become hostages in the governors office when trustee Reg Urwin decides he wants out and he has a gun. The comedy is in short supply, it's saved from being very poor by Barrowclough's bumbling appreciation of the situation, and of the sexual frivolity brought to the crisis by having the governor's secretary, Mrs. Jamieson, as one of the hostages. Average fare. 5/10
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    • Author: Runemane
    This is a brilliantly funny episode of Porridge in which Fletcher and Godber decide to bring festive cheer to Slade prison in the form of distilling illicit alcohol. This naturally leads to trouble, and soon they find themselves in the governor's office. They don't mind this too much as it gives them a chance to feast their eyes on the lovely Mrs Jameson, the governor's secretary. But unknown to them, the governor's new trusty, Unwin, has his own plans for Christmas. This episode contains many hilarious lines, like Fletcher's comment when the harassed Mr Barraclough asks where he can get a helicopter "you're being a bit lavish with your Christmas presents this year, aren't you?" The whole cast is on top form, and every line is funny, and there are a few moments of real drama as well. A wonderful Christmas cracker.
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    • Author: Conjukus
    It begins as a festive episode with hijinks as Fletcher and Godber have brewed illegal hooch. Strong enough to peel paint.

    As they are marched into the Governor's office by Mackay, the governor is suffering from the turkey trots. New trustee Urwin holds everyone hostage with a gun he has made in the metalshop and is demanding a helicopter and a safe passage to Mexico.

    Mackay has a plan to knock Urwin out with tranquilizers in the coffee but Barrowclough gives the cup to Fletcher instead by mistake.

    The longer episode takes its toll with the hostage situation on the way. To get laughs Godber and Fletcher are left reminiscing about funny events which is looks like padding. The major revelation is Barrowclough has been up to no good with the Governor's secretary.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Ronnie Barker Ronnie Barker - Norman Stanley Fletcher
    Brian Wilde Brian Wilde - Mr. Barrowclough
    Fulton Mackay Fulton Mackay - Mr. Mackay
    Richard Beckinsale Richard Beckinsale - Lennie Godber
    Dudley Sutton Dudley Sutton - Reg Urwin
    Sam Kelly Sam Kelly - Warren
    Tony Osoba Tony Osoba - McLaren
    Ken Wynne Ken Wynne - Keegan
    Michael Redfern Michael Redfern - Tulip
    Michael Barrington Michael Barrington - Governor Venables
    Jane Wenham Jane Wenham - Mrs. Jamieson
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