Lee Evans: So What Now?

Lee Evans: So What Now? (2001)

EndedScripted showComedy

Sitcom about a houseshare containing Lee, his slobbish friend and their neurotic landlady. Lee is highly accident prone and disaster always seems to strike.

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Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08ParoleMay 22, 2001
S01E07The LimoMay 15, 2001
S01E06Fear of FlyingApr 30, 2001
S01E05Act of GodApr 23, 2001
S01E04The House GuestApr 16, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Lee Evans: So What Now? premiere?

Lee Evans: So What Now? premiered on January 4, 2001.

Who is the creator of Lee Evans: So What Now?

Lee Evans is the creator of Lee Evans: So What Now?

In which country was Lee Evans: So What Now? primarily filmed?

Lee Evans: So What Now? was primarily filmed in the United Kingdom.

What genre does Lee Evans: So What Now? belong to?

Lee Evans: So What Now? belongs to the comedy genre.

Who were the main cast members of Lee Evans: So What Now?

The main cast members of Lee Evans: So What Now? were Lee Evans, Phil Daniels, and Jo Joyner.

Did Lee Evans perform live stand-up comedy in Lee Evans: So What Now??

Yes, Lee Evans performed live stand-up comedy in Lee Evans: So What Now?

How many episodes were there in the first season of Lee Evans: So What Now??

The first season of Lee Evans: So What Now? consisted of 8 episodes.

Did Lee Evans receive any awards for his performance in Lee Evans: So What Now??

No, Lee Evans did not receive any awards for his performance in Lee Evans: So What Now?

Was Lee Evans: So What Now? critically acclaimed?

Yes, Lee Evans: So What Now? received positive reviews from critics.

Did Lee Evans: So What Now? feature any special guests?

Yes, Lee Evans: So What Now? featured various special guests throughout its run.

What was the premise of Lee Evans: So What Now??

Lee Evans: So What Now? followed the comedic adventures and sketches of Lee Evans, showcasing his unique physical comedy style.

Did Lee Evans: So What Now? have a live audience during its filming?

Yes, Lee Evans: So What Now? had a live audience during its filming.

Did Lee Evans: So What Now? have a laugh track?

No, Lee Evans: So What Now? did not have a laugh track.

Did Lee Evans: So What Now? have a recurring theme or catchphrase?

Yes, Lee Evans: So What Now? had a recurring theme of physical comedy and slapstick humor.

How long were the episodes of Lee Evans: So What Now??

The episodes of Lee Evans: So What Now? had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

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