Norman Stanley "Fletch" Fletcher (born 2 February 1932) is the main character in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge, and the less-successful spin-off, Going Straight. He was played by Ronnie Barker and is widely renowned as one of the great comic creations.
Fletch claims that criminal life to him is something of a career and has been in and out of prison all of his life. He was married to Isobel with three children: Ingrid (who was conceived in High...
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