Irish Daily Mirror

Stuck with ’er indoors

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NOT GOING OUT

BBC1, 9pm

WE’VE been staying in with Lee Mack’s hit sitcom for more than a decade now (longer if you don’t count the brief hiatus when BBC naively cancelled the show) – and we’ve been laughing all the way.

In fact, it’s now the BBC’S longestrun­ning sitcom currently on air, and it’s already been commission­ed for another series.

Starring Lee Mack and Sally Bretton as flatmates Lee and Lucy, the comedy always hinged on the will-they-won’t-they romance.

So who would have thought the sitcom could bridge the process of growing up, now that Lee and Lucy are married and live in the suburbs with three kids? Even mega-hit Friends was cancelled the moment the stars got too old for dating.

Having morphed into an Outnumbere­d-style sitcom, at least the title still works. Who’s going out when you’ve got three young kids?

As series nine kicks off, Lucy has a cool new hairdo, but otherwise everything remains the same. Which means that Mack performs his usual astonishin­g feat of levering several gags a minute into the storyline, while bouncing off Bretton who makes a wonderful sparring partner.

Sometimes it feels like his standup show has been wedged into a sitcom, but the one-liners work.

In this episode, Lucy’s father Geoffrey (Geoffrey Whitehead) reluctantl­y agrees to let Lucy and Lee look after his house while he goes away.

All they need to do is clear up the builder’s mess, and well, you know, not burn the house down.

Cue plenty of laugh-out-loud moments as everything descends into comedy chaos.

 ??  ?? SITTERS Lucy and Lee look after her dad’s house
SITTERS Lucy and Lee look after her dad’s house

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