25 February (2019-02-25) – 1 April 2019 (2019-04-01)
Warren is a British sitcom, which aired on BBC One between February and April 2019. The series stars Martin Clunes, Lisa Millett, Tim Preston and Oscar Morgan in the main roles. It was written by Jimmy Donny Cosgrove and Paul McKenna. The BBC did not commission any further series after the first.[1]
Synopsis
The sitcom shows the life of the angry, impatient, selfish and abrasive driving instructor Warren Thompson (Martin Clunes), who moved in with his partner Anne Humphries (Lisa Millett) and her two teenage sons Charlie (Tim Preston) and Danny (Oscar Morgan) in Preston, after her father, Bill (David Hargreaves) fell ill.[2] Warren is loosely based on Cosgrove's father and also a character from one of his short films called "Warren Thompson Driving School" (which is also the name of the character's driving school).[3]
In order to beat his neighbour Ian, Warren attempts to get Charlie a job at a Garden Centre in order to get gear for a pond for a discount. However, when he discovers that he cannot get a discount, he attempts a little heist.
A new rival company, Daz's Drivers, has showed up and is taking Warren's customers, causing financial trouble. In order to regain customers, Warren asks Danny to create a Facebook page and must be a bit nicer to assure his customers will stick with him. But when rumours go around he ran over a cat, his public image worsens.
When Anne's brother-in-law Colin is conned out of all his money, he turns to Warren for advice. When the advice gets him kicked out, Warren gets Colin to do DIY around the house, while Anne takes her sister Liz on a spa break to clear her head. Meanwhile, Charlie's got a girlfriend named Priya, but unknowingly goes to the same place Anne and Liz are.
While Charlie is on holiday to Hawaii, Danny begins acting weird, so Anne asks Warren to talk to him. But when he discovers he Danny a crush on a girl named Jenny, Warren keeps it a secret from Anne and takes Danny to the local shop to talk to her. Meanwhile, Warren gets a new chicken named Maude and attempts to annoy Ian, who is scared of chickens.
After Anne's father Bill is given the all clear on an unknown health problem, she and Warren join Bill and Sheila on a holiday to Sunny Groves in Morecambe. But when Warren discovers that they have a bronze-range caravan after a mix up, he attempts to gain the said golden deluxe caravan from fellow camper Matthew Thompson by saying that Bill has only a week to live. Back in Preston, Charlie throws a house party, but when Danny invites Ian and Paula, he jinxes it when only Ian, Paula and Jenny arrive.
A funeral is being held for Bill's sister Faye. Warren is using the family's eight-seater to transport himself with the rest of the family: Anne, Charlie, Danny, Bill, Sheila, Liz and Colin. But when the van breaks down, the family are stuck on a motorway; to make matters worse: Bill has a urine infection and Warren's impatience cause the car mechanic to leave. Meanwhile, Danny is worried about his relationship with Jenny as she is not texting him.
Reception
Warren received negative reviews, with some viewers calling it "uncomfortable",[10] while The Telegraph called it "the final nail in the coffin for British sitcom".[11]
Notes
^ abcNot reported in the weekly top 15 programmes for four-screen viewer ratings.