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"Sorry, everyone! I had a prang!" announces Lee Mack on arrival at the studio where Radio Times is preparing to photograph him. He’s barely late, but by way of ...
Lee Mack asked to take home a sex robot's head after 'Not Going Out' filming. The 56-year-old comedian - who created, writes and stars in the iconic BBC sitcom - has opened up on his bizarre ...
LEE MACK’s long-running comedy Not Going Out is one of the increasingly rare studio-based sitcoms still on TV. And the funnyman fears the format, a staple for generations, could soon die out and ...
The 1% Club's Lee Mack stunned contestants after he revealed his real name in the middle of an episode of the ITV programme. TV presenter Lee, 56, who has presented the quiz show since 2022 ...
A huge BBC sitcom is returning to screens in the very near future. Not Going Out, created by actor and comedian Lee Mack, will return for series 14 soon, two years after the latest series.
The BBC has renewed Lee Mack’s sitcom Not Going Out for yet another series - as it's revealed the timeline will again jump forward when the show returns. Six previously announced new episodes, ...
Lee asked: 'Do you teach a level, Olympics or something? Neil explained he taught a range 'from novice up to famous people'. He divulged: 'I've taught Brad Pitt's kids.' 'What was he like ...
Lee Mack has shared an exciting career update as his hit sitcom Not Going Out is set to continue until at least 2026 after being renewed for a 15th season. The Southport comedian stars in the show ...
Lee Mack has made a shocking ‘underwear’ admission as Not Going Out’s future was confirmed by the BBC. The 1% Club presenter is the lead actor and creator of the second-longest-running ...
WHEN Lee Mack’s hit sitcom Not Going Out hit 100 episodes in 2023 there were genuine fears he may call it a day. But now, the BBC have commissioned a further two series - and it’s all change ...
Lee Mack has issued a career update after Not Going Out was renewed for a 15th season. The sitcom premiered in 2006 and sees the Southport comedian play a fictionalised version of himself.