The documentary reveals that 's initial instinct was not to set a series in prison; he originally favored a project called I'll Fly You for a Quid . However, the writers—who had previously explored the life of someone leaving prison in The Likely Lads —decided to pivot and show someone going in .

: The program follows the stars' journeys after Porridge , connecting them to other hit shows like Open All Hours , 'Allo 'Allo! , and Fraggle Rock . Episode Details Air Date June 9, 2003 Duration 30 minutes Series/Episode Series 1, Episode 1 Broadcaster Comedy Connections, Series 1, Porridge - BBC One

The first episode of focuses on the legendary BBC sitcom Porridge , exploring its origins and the creative forces that turned it into a British institution. Originally broadcast on June 9, 2003, the episode details how writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais conceptualized a series centered on "little victories" against the prison system. The Making of a Classic

The episode traces the career trajectories and connections between several classic comedy shows:

: The show began as a pilot titled "Prisoner and Escort". Unlike the eventual series set in Slade Prison, this pilot took place almost entirely on a train as Fletcher was escorted to jail.

: While Barker initially envisioned a broader, more overt comedy (with ideas like sneaking girls over prison fences), the writers pushed for a grounded, "reality-based" style that captured the true grind of life behind bars. Key Players and Connections

: Highlights the work of Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, and director/producer Sydney Lotterby .