So What Now?
Appearance
So What Now? | |
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Created by | Lee Evans |
Developed by | Lee Evans Stuart Silver Peter Tilbury |
Directed by | Tony Dow |
Starring | Lee Evans Steven O'Donnell Sophie Thompson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8[1] |
Production | |
Executive producers | Addison Cresswell Geoffrey Perkins |
Producers | Tony Dow Charlie Hansen |
Camera setup | Multiple |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 26 March 22 May 2001 | –
Related | |
The World of Lee Evans |
So What Now? is a British television sitcom which aired on BBC One. It was created by Lee Evans, who also starred in the series. Evans co-wrote the show alongside Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury. The series was broadcast from 26 March 2001 to 22 May 2001.[1]
Plot
The series centres around Lee sharing a house with his slobbish best friend and their neurotic landlady.
Cast and characters
Main
- Lee Evans, as himself, a barely employed musician and everything he touches seems to turn to disaster. He does write tunes for mobile phone ringtones and has a son, Lucas, with his now estranged wife, Eileen.
- Steven O'Donnell as Stuart Ponder, Lee's slobbish and disorganised best friend. He allows Lee to stay in his flat against his better judgement and soon regrets his decision. He is a double glazing window salesman and was married to Wendy and had children with her.
- Sophie Thompson as Heather Ollerenshaw, Lee and Stuart's fiercely neurotic landlady. She appears desperate to find a man, while also being a failed "IT" girl. Her father is in prison for embezzlement.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Moving Out" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 26 March 2001 | |
After being thrown out by wife, Eileen, and burning down his friend's flat, Lee must find a new place to live. | |||||
2 | "Sofa So Good" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 2 April 2001 | |
Having misplaced Eileen's wedding ring, Lee enthusiastically searches through the innards of Heather's sofa in an attempt to find it. But it's no trouble - he took woodwork at school. | |||||
3 | "Swingers" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans and Stuart Silver | 9 April 2001 | |
Stuart thinks that Lee needs to get back on the scene. After a date - surprisingly - doesn't go to plan, Heather also finds herself abruptly single; the trio head to a 'classy' lapdancing club to search for someone special. | |||||
4 | "The House Guest" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 16 April 2001 | |
Following an unfortunate incident with an elderly man in the street, Lee and Stuart decide it best to nurse him for a couple of days. Predictably, the innocent old fellow is not quite what he seems. | |||||
5 | "Act of God" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 23 April 2001 | |
Stuart tries to get Lee to take out a life insurance policy, but his motives are unclear. | |||||
6 | "Fear of Flying" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 30 April 2001 | |
The friends have the chance to take a holiday but Lee's fear of flying could be a problem. | |||||
7 | "The Limo" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 15 May 2001 | |
Lee and his friends come unstuck in a limo. | |||||
8 | "Parole" | Tony Dow | Lee Evans, Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury | 22 May 2001 | |
Heather's father has been released on parole but Lee is uncertain as to whether he can be trusted. |
DVD release
The series was made available on DVD on 12 November 2001 in a two-disc set, with bonus features including 30 minutes of outtakes and a documentary on Lee Evans.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Episode list for Lee Evans: So What Now?". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
- ^ "Lee Evans - So What Now? Merchandise". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to So What Now?.
- So What Now? at BBC Online
- So What Now? at IMDb
- So What Now? at British Comedy Guide
- Lee Evans Interview at Times Online