अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe series followed the first six weeks after Sean, Roger Sammy, Cathy and Gerry were released from school and onto Thatcher's scrap heap.The series followed the first six weeks after Sean, Roger Sammy, Cathy and Gerry were released from school and onto Thatcher's scrap heap.The series followed the first six weeks after Sean, Roger Sammy, Cathy and Gerry were released from school and onto Thatcher's scrap heap.
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I had vivid memories of this show as I was a school leaver when it was broadcast, the show is based around a group of school leavers. It was filmed in and around Portsmouth my hone town. The chase scene down the now demolished tricorn spiral car ramp was iconic to me. Way ahead of its time as youth television written by the great Phil Redmond.
All episodes are available on YouTube. Some of the cast went on to appear in Radio Phoenix set in a radio station in Brighton, made by the same tv company.
The lead actor Marcus only did one episode of only gold and horses as a drummer in the punk band that Rodney was in, don't think he acted again.
After searching for the programme, seems years, I have now discovered it in full on you tube, and it has brought back so many happy memories
`Going Out' was a drama series written by Phil Redmond (Grange Hill, Tucker's Luck, Brookside etc) for young people and was produced by the now defunct Southern Television. To the best of my recollection, the series was originally broadcast weekly, late at night, on ITV during October and November of 1981. A repeat of the series was then subsequently shown on Channel 4 not long after the channel first started in 1982. The show comprised of six half hour episodes that followed the lives of a group of teenagers who had recently left school. The storyline included the 'typical' activities of teenagers such as forming relationships, fighting with rival gangs, under-age drinking etc and included strong language (for the time). When I first watched the show on ITV, I was approximately the same age as the characters and I thought that the series was excellent. I also really fancied the `Cathy' character played by Michele Winstanley.
The theme music had a definite punk influence and I think it was by a group/singer called Judd (not sure about the spelling) and, although the song was quite catchy, it included some really iffy lyrics such as `I'm Going Out, Keep your telly, Your royal Jelly, I'm Going out...'. One of the main characters was called `Sean Tinnersley' and was dating `Cathy'. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the actor that played him. The noisy character that was always drinking, had an alcoholic father, and wore an old long coat was called `Dikey', and was played by Peter-Hugo Daly. Linda Robson (`Tracy' from Birds of a Feather) and Andrew Paul (`PC Dave Quinnan' from the Bill) played another 'couple'. Gerard Kelly, not unsurprisingly, played a Scottish psycho from a rival gang. The bespectacled character was played by Perry Benson (I think), who, like most of the cast, has gone on to appear in numerous television programmes over the years. To the best of my knowledge, the series has not been repeated since it was shown on Channel 4 in 1982 and I really would like to see it again via video or DVD.
The theme music had a definite punk influence and I think it was by a group/singer called Judd (not sure about the spelling) and, although the song was quite catchy, it included some really iffy lyrics such as `I'm Going Out, Keep your telly, Your royal Jelly, I'm Going out...'. One of the main characters was called `Sean Tinnersley' and was dating `Cathy'. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the actor that played him. The noisy character that was always drinking, had an alcoholic father, and wore an old long coat was called `Dikey', and was played by Peter-Hugo Daly. Linda Robson (`Tracy' from Birds of a Feather) and Andrew Paul (`PC Dave Quinnan' from the Bill) played another 'couple'. Gerard Kelly, not unsurprisingly, played a Scottish psycho from a rival gang. The bespectacled character was played by Perry Benson (I think), who, like most of the cast, has gone on to appear in numerous television programmes over the years. To the best of my knowledge, the series has not been repeated since it was shown on Channel 4 in 1982 and I really would like to see it again via video or DVD.
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Going Out was a true classic for me as I left school at the same time the show aired. I could really identify with the characters being of a similar age group. The story lines and writing were excellent. Going Out was mainly filmed in and around the Southampton area. One shot was of Dikey walking passed the Vosper Thorneycroft shipyard (now demolished). Shame it never gets repeated on one of the many satellite stations that just show the same things over and over again!
Theme music lyrics: "Keep your money, I'm going out Your bread and honey, I'm going out So many things I've been itching to do Such a lot of things I've been wanting to do That I can't do when I'm stuck in here with you I'm going out Keep your telly, your royal jelly I'm going out"
Theme music lyrics: "Keep your money, I'm going out Your bread and honey, I'm going out So many things I've been itching to do Such a lot of things I've been wanting to do That I can't do when I'm stuck in here with you I'm going out Keep your telly, your royal jelly I'm going out"
I give Going Out a 10/10. I have never seen the series since it was first shown back in 1980. I have never forgotten it! The previous comments that other members have submitted on this sight are all so very relevant, and on a par with my recollections of this brilliant (and seemingly underrated/forgotten show). I remember my mates and I ( a couple of years after leaving school)really 'buzzing' and looking forward to each episode. We were in our late teens, and were punk rockers - really identified with the characters and the plot. Watching the series was like a teenage summer love - wonderful/magic then painful when the short-lived joy was over - never to be forgotten! For information: The Scots 'baddie'character was called Haggis - he appeared in an episode of the Comic Strip Presents 'Mr Jolly Lives Next Door'! I have seen a couple of the show's characters in other films/programmes, since: the bespectacled'geek' Sammy, was a Sex Pistol (Paul Cook) in the movie Sid and Nancy. The girl with the braces on her teeth, appeared in the same movie as a punk rocker. She also had a run in the TV police series The Bill. Thanks to all of you who have posted about this great show already. It's great to read all of your comments and know that others appreciated the show and felt the same. Let's hope that the show gets a re-run one day soon!
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- ट्रिवियाFilmed in and around Portsmouth UK. A few of the young actors went on to become well known TV actors in other tv shows.
- साउंडट्रैकI'm Going Out
by Jugg Music
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