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8/10
It was Great.
verticalyoyo23 October 2008
The show was actually made and suppose to be similar to Some mothers do 'ave em. It was supposed to be silly and almost impossible how much bad luck the the people had. There were many similar shows around that time with same humour and style its just unfortunate that the show didn't continue. I guess the downfall of the show was just how many times can you do the same thing over. So for a season of shows its worth watching as it has enough variety to not get bored. If you are looking for Lee Evans like his latest and greatest Comedy concerts then don't bother. If you search the internet you will find loads of Lee Evans around the year 2001 with the same sort of material he did at that time. Im not even sure who the other to main actor(s) are but they have been in a few different shows as well.
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5/10
Lee Evans: So What Now?
jboothmillard11 May 2005
Warning: Spoilers
When I was younger I watched this sitcom and found it really funny, it is only seeing it again, despite having a big star in the lead, that I can see why it only lasted one series. Basically eccentric and accident prone Lee Evans has been chucked out by his wife Eileen, and is forced to rent a flat with his slobbish best mate Stuart Ponder (Steven O'Donnell), their landlady is failed It girl and neurotic Heather Ornshaw (Sophie Thompson). The eight episodes in the series see the three characters get up to their own little adventures, Lee trying to get back with his wife, find a job and generally fit in, Stuart trying to convince everyone he is a businessman and attempting schemes, and Heather trying to make real friends and just acting like a loony. Also starring Omid Djalili as Ken, Tony Gardner as Dan, Michael Fenton Stevens as Doctor and Hugh Lloyd as Frank Lewis. It is a shame that this comedy doesn't completely work, it is very likely that it is because many of the jokes are predictable, not all the characters were thought out properly, the physical jokes are really the only big laughs and there are not enough of them, it might be a worth a watch once or twice, but this is certainly not one that all stays in the memory for long, with the exception of the Sofa episode. Lee Evans was number 23 on 100 Greatest Stand-Ups, and he was number 14 on Britain's Favourite Comedian. Worth watching!
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`Some mothers DON'T have ‘em' – what a waste of talent
bob the moo11 August 2002
When accident prone Lee is kicked out by his wife he goes to live with his slobbish mate Terry. They rent a place from failed society girl Heather. Together they get into weekly scraps of `hilarity and fun'.

…..right! Let me tell you the real plot – after an initial episode to set up how everyone got into their situations we have a weekly poor plot that usually involves something relatively simple such as changing a light bulb or moving a sofa etc. This then turns into a farce by the most contrived means possible. The basic idea was to put Lee Evans into the Frank Spencer character in an update of `Some Mothers do ave ‘em'. However it fails horribly.

It fails because no matter what the story is the writing requires the characters to get into trouble. This means it feels like the show tries very hard to be wacky and zany – hence reducing the comedic impact. For example, when climbing a ladder something will happen and the characters will twist and turn to make it as bad (or funny) as possible. What makes it worse is the constant canned laughter which makes it feel even less funny because it's like we're being told `oh, look, isn't that hilarious – you should laugh now'. It is also embarrassing to watch it and realise that the only laughter in your front room is coming from the TV itself!

I love Lee Evans – his standup shows are really funny and he is great a physical comedy WHEN HE HAS THE MATERIAL. I stress that because he doesn't have the material here to work with. That's why he constantly has to twist and turn himself to overdo everything in an attempt to be funny. Wright is a good sitcom face but again he is working with nothing here. Sophie Thompson has had some good minor film roles but here is just annoying and displays none of the decorum and subtly that her older sister has shown in her best roles.

The show has about 2 minor laughs per show – simply because Evans's talent still manages to shine through occasionally. However a lack of material means everything is forced and woefully unfunny. Lee – good in Funny Bones, good in Mouse Hunt, great in his stage shows, but sitcoms? Cancelled after one short series – this wasn't even good by the low standards of BBC sitcoms – not that's bad!
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5/10
''You really are a complete spam-head!''
Rabical-9122 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
'Lee Evans - So What Now' is a typical example of a stand-up comedian branching into sitcom and falling flat on his face. Lee is a very talented comedian but unfortunately he is no great shakes as an actor ( a problem that blighted his earlier show 'The World Of Lee Evans' ) and this show reflects that.

Lee plays an exaggerated version of himself, a walking disaster area who breaks things the moment he touches them. He clearly based the character on both Frank Spencer from 'Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em' and Norman Wisdom. The show starts with Lee moving in with his slovenly friend Stuart after his wife kicks him out. Aside from causing unending chaos, Lee tries to avoid the attentions of his and Stuart's landlady, the man-mad Heather.

I liked this series at the time but watching it again recently I felt my patience being tested a great deal. Lee just came across as a flat cardboard cut-out of Frank Spencer and there were few genuinely funny moments. Steven O'Donnell and the lovely Sophie Thompson are wasted in the roles of Stuart and Heather. Lee is also said to have been unhappy with the show due to difficulties with scripts.

Only one series got made, after which Lee walked out on it. These days he seems to be staying out of the spotlight. If nothing else, at least his stand-up videos still keep us entertained.
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Good idea but unfortunately.........
galls24 July 2001
Lee Evans is so funny and in every chat show and film he has been in he has come across as funny and likeable, but in this program he is just annoying. If you've seen one episode you've seen them all, a mixture of slapstick and misunderstandings. Just not very funny.
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Slapstick is annoying
brinksnirvana22 June 2001
Lee Evans is a very talented man, and so are all the cast and crew, but Sitcom isn't the place for him. I love his one man act because he doesn't come across as annoying, here he does. Sorry Lee, the show wasn't as good as it could have been.
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great
stormkenny38 December 2005
I disagree with the above I am a big fan of this series and though it Was excellent, some of the comedy is fantastic it can be watched over And over again. It is a shame there was only 8 episodes. One great Moment is when heathers father comes to visit lee gets all paranoid and Thinks he wants to kill him and Stuart. Just so much great comedy two Many funny bits to mention. But since I need to write at least ten lines I will say of some other great moments. The episode of fear of flying was also great. Lee and Stuart want to organise a party for heather so they go into heather room and look for her phone for heathers number. Anyway lee gets stuck in the cupboard he phones Stuart to create a diversion so he can get out. He says (Stuart help me I feel like a moth) you must watch this.

Lee Evans XL show (at SECC) in 2005 was great.
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I seriously hated this series
jimmycool200120001 July 2002
I do not know why i brought myself to watching as many episodes as i did because i found this series to be one of the worst i have ever seen. Lee Evans is awful! The way he tries to be a modern Frank Spencer is cringing to watch. The rest of the cast are equally awful especially the crazy woman, who is not funny. What really bugged me about this program was the way Lee Evans forced himself into "funny" shapes. I recall one episode when he is doing something like changing a light bulb and then after slipping he is somehow upside down after great effort by the actor to get into that position. You want silly humour that works watch Some Mothers do ave them, do not bother with this it really isn't worth the time.
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Copy of a classic...
pablofuray9 February 2003
This short tv series by Lee Evans (great comedian), is a near copy of the 70's classic "Some mothers do 'ave 'em". Ask enyone who seen it, I seen one program and had to agree it was about a guy (daft voice etc) who is a walking disaster area, (de ja vu).
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