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On the Rocks

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1976
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
92
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Rick Hurst in On the Rocks (1975)
SitcomComedy

Alamesa minimum security prison has four inmates in a friendly rivalry with their guards and warden.Alamesa minimum security prison has four inmates in a friendly rivalry with their guards and warden.Alamesa minimum security prison has four inmates in a friendly rivalry with their guards and warden.

  • Creators
    • Dick Clement
    • Ian La Frenais
  • Stars
    • Rick Hurst
    • José Pérez
    • Hal Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    92
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
    • Stars
      • Rick Hurst
      • José Pérez
      • Hal Williams
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes24

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    Rick Hurst
    Rick Hurst
    • Cleaver
    • 1975–1976
    José Pérez
    José Pérez
    • Hector Fuentes
    • 1975–1976
    Hal Williams
    Hal Williams
    • Lester DeMott
    • 1975–1976
    Bobby Sandler
    • Nicky Palik
    • 1975–1976
    Tom Poston
    Tom Poston
    • Mr. Sullivan
    • 1975–1976
    Mel Stewart
    Mel Stewart
    • Mr. Gibson
    • 1975–1976
    Logan Ramsey
    Logan Ramsey
    • Warden Wilbur Poindexter
    • 1975–1976
    Jack Grimes
    • Baxter
    • 1975–1976
    Rita Moreno
    Rita Moreno
    • 1975–1976
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Howie…
    • 1975–1976
    Yvonne Wilder
    Yvonne Wilder
    • Lillian
    • 1975–1976
    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Judge Arnold Davis
    • 1975
    Dee Timberlake
    Dee Timberlake
    • Angie
    • 1975
    Ann Noland
    Ann Noland
    • Belinda
    • 1975
    George Loros
    George Loros
    • Vinnie Parelli
    • 1976
    Patrick Cranshaw
    Patrick Cranshaw
    • Gabby
    • 1975
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    • Mrs. Palik
    • 1975
    Vic Tayback
    Vic Tayback
    • Big Max
    • 1975
    • Creators
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
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    7Skragg

    Genuinely underrated sitcom

    It's true that I've never seen "Porridge," but I think this show was genuinely underrated. As far as I know, about the only attention it got was negative - it was called too light a comedy (considering the subject), and was also accused of being full of ethnic stereotypes, which it really wasn't. And it was full of very good comedy actors, some of whom I've hardly seen since, like Jose Perez as Fuentes, the leader of the group. And Melvin Stewart, one of the most underrated character actors of all (even his great "All In The Family" character seldom gets mentioned when people write about that show), as the nasty guard (at least, by LIGHT COMEDY standards), always trying to get something on the main characters, especially Fuentes. And Tom Poston as the nice, put-upon guard (again, I've never seen Porridge, so I don't know the similar character on that show, but Poston was very good). And Rick Hurst, who's made a career out of playing likable oafish characters.
    7tomfsloan

    Funny show

    I was sorry when it went off the air. The show was funny but I'll admit it had its share of juvenile humor. Which was fine. It was nice because they actually had exterior scenes which is rare due to time and expense. There was scene that stands out in my memory. To keep it clean, let's say it was the scene that involved the gas tank on the prison van and the prisoner who had to relieve himself.
    3m_prior

    Candy coated dross

    On the Rocks was based on the British sit-com Porridge. Compared to Porridge On the Rocks is trivial. Porridge had both the horribleness of prison as well as the human spirit of the inmates, Whilst being very funny there was still a seething dark undercurrent. On the Rocks was a summer camp in comparison.
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    On the Rocks reply to re heated porridge

    The last comment about the bit that the BBC could not have afforded to do is wrong, they did that bit at Leeds Football ground when an inmate is released and Fletch and Blanco (David Jason from Only Fools & Horses) conspire to fool him.

    Happy Release (Originally Transmitted 14 Nov 1975)Fletcher is enjoying a stay in hospital but has to stay in the ward with the unpleasant Norris. Norris is due to be released and Fletch cons him into buying a treasure map with the possessions he took off old lag Blanco Webb. Norris hilariously finds himself digging for treasure in the middle of Leeds United's football pitch.
    F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    re-heated 'Porridge'

    Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais created 'Porridge', which remains one of the most hilarious sitcoms in the history of television, and which continues to air in repeats in Britain. (Anyone who has ever had brekkie in Her Majesty's Prisons has no need to ask why this series was called 'Porridge'.) 'On the Rocks' was Clement's attempt to adapt this sitcom for American television, with a multi-ethnic Yank cast. When compared to the original, 'On the Rocks' is a pale imitation indeed. However, on its own merits, 'On the Rocks' is much funnier than many other US sitcoms from the same period, and it's regrettable that this series did not receive a longer run.

    Most of the recurring characters in 'On the Rocks' are one-to-one equivalents of characters in 'Porridge', and some of the actors in the American version seem to be actively imitating their British counterparts ... such as Tom Poston (whom I've never liked) doing an imitation of Brian Wilde's character Barrowclough, the downtrodden and overly sympathetic warder. Some of the best characters from the original 'Porridge' (and its cinema film) have no equivalents in 'On the Rocks': it would have been nice, for example, to see counterparts to Harry Grout and his henchgoons Samson and Delilah. Perhaps if 'On the Rocks' had run longer, such a supporting cast might have developed. Although 'Porridge' boasted an excellent cast of supporting characters, all the comedy centred upon main character Norman Fletcher, brilliantly played by the great Ronnie Barker. 'On the Rocks' went for more of a repertory feel, with Hector Fuentes (the Fletcher character) still at the centre of the mayhem but dominating it far less.

    The opening episode of 'On the Rocks' brings back to prison habitual criminal Fuentes, who takes the experience in stride. Coming into the same prison on the same day is first-timer Nicky Palik. This is his first offense, but he's been convicted of multiple counts of grand theft auto. (He stole one of those trucks that transports multiple cars.) Palik is the weakest character in this series, blandly played by an obscure actor, but he serves the useful purpose of giving Fuentes an excuse to indoctrinate the audience (from Palik's viewpoint) into the intricacies of prison life. This first episode recycles the 'bad feet' routine from 'Porridge', in which the old lag Fletcher/Fuentes is determined to have his medical file contain a listing for podiatric problems, so that he'll be permitted to keep his own shoes rather than be assigned prison shoes (which would *give* him bad feet). As performed in 'On the Rocks' by José Pérez, this set-piece routine is funny, but it was much funnier with Barker's expert timing in the original. Palik and Fuentes are assigned a cell with DeMott, the character equivalent to Lennie Godber, who works in the prison kitchen and therefore has opportunities to steal food (which he smuggles out of the kitchen under a tall chef's hat).

    The prison governor was played by Logan Ramsey, whom I've liked in other roles but who seemed radically miscast here. Ramsey was effective in petulant and epicene roles, but here he's completely unconvincing. A much surer performance, as a no-nonsense prison warder, was supplied by Mel Stewart.

    A few characters in the 'On the Rocks' repertory had no 'Porridge' predecessors. Consistently the funniest performance in 'On the Rocks' was given by Rick Hurst as a big dumb Southerner on the lock-in; something of a stereotyped role, but Hurst brought it some originality. Patrick Cranshaw played Gabby, an old lag who reminded me of Moore Marriott, although I doubt that any of the actors in this sitcom ever heard of him. Jack Grimes played Baxter, a cynical inmate who got up everyone else's nose.

    The single funniest joke in 'On the Rocks' was re-worked from David Jason's last episode of 'Porridge', but was far more hilarious here than it had been when first filmed on the low production budget that the BBC stinted to 'Porridge'. As Baxter (America's equivalent to the Jason character) was nearing the end of his sentence, he heard rumours that Gabby had concealed a large sum of cash (the proceeds of a robbery) somewhere on the out, and he began to pressure Gabby to tell him where it was. Fuentes persuaded Gabby to pretend to talk in his sleep, divulging a fake location for the swag. The end of this episode placed the camera at ground level, aiming upwards at Baxter in an outdoor area as he carefully counts off paces and begins to dig for the dosh. As he sinks his shovel into the earth, the camera cuts to a different angle ... then pulls back rapidly to reveal that Baxter is in the middle of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles! The shot was not faked, and the producers of 'On the Rocks' must have gone to considerable trouble to set up this one joke. A pity that nothing else in 'On the Rocks' was on this level of hilarity. Still, during its brief run 'On the Rocks' was consistently funnier than a lot of long-running sitcoms I could name.

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      This was the US version of the hugely successful British sitcom Porridge (1974), produced by the BBC from 1974-1977. 'Porridge' is/was a British slang term for a prison sentence.
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      Featured in Comedy Classics: Porridge (2022)

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      • September 11, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • English
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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