White Van Man (TV series)


White Van Man is a British sitcom that was created and was written by Adrian Poynton and first broadcast on BBC Three and BBC HD in 2011. It began screening in March 2011, becoming the highest-rated launch ever for a sitcom on BBC Three.
Will Mellor plays Ollie, a man who has to put his business dreams on hold while he takes over the family handyman business from his father, Tony, played by Clive Mantle. The series was filmed in and around Greater Manchester, including the Best Bet betting shop in Cheadle and Hollins DIY Store in Marple. A second series ran from 23 February to 29 March 2012.
BBC Three announced on 29 April 2012 that it had cancelled White Van Man. On 11 May 2012, it was announced that an American version of White Van Man, Family Tools, was picked up by ABC for a full series. Poynton served as its co-creator. Family Tools was canceled in 2013, after filming only 10 episodes.

Synopsis

is colloquial for working class tradesmen in the UK.
Ollie takes over his father's handyman business, which includes an old white 1997 Ford Transit and a dodgy assistant named Darren, who displays little interest in working. Ollie is desperate to make his father proud, yet fails to bring in enough money. Emma, who went to catering school with Ollie, has dreams of owning a restaurant. Liz, Darren's sister, works in the local hardware store and is regularly visited by Ollie for supplies.
The series ends with Darren trying to get out of his marriage with Joanna. He is at the altar when he is saved by the police, who arrive to arrest Emma for acts of theft, bribery and corruption. As she is taken away, Emma witnesses Liz comforting Ollie and is horrified by the thought of Liz stealing her boyfriend while she is in prison.

Characters

He was kicked out of his cooking courses for accidentally using drugs in his dish which he mistook for oregano. He has a strong sense of morality, which conflicts greatly with his clients, friends and family's views on the world.
He has serious commitment issues, and when he finds out he fathered Joanna's baby, he does everything he can to avoid her and her family.
She has a deep hatred for Liz, as she is aware of Liz's feelings for Ollie. She is willing to commit underhanded deals to better her business.
Tough and stubborn, she frequently uses innuendo with Ollie and is disappointed that he remains oblivious to them.
She has a deep hatred of Emma, disliking Emma's business-minded attitude to life, feeling that Ollie would be better off without Emma and with her instead.
Tony is shown to be violent when the situation calls for it. When OIllie stages a sit-in protest for a client who refuses to pay, Tony simply approaches the troublesome client and punches him in the face, taking the money off him.
At the end of series one, Tony has a heart attack, and after is constantly reminded by other characters to keep his blood-pressure down.
She is shown to have a short memory as she is constantly forgetting who Darren is. She is doted on by her father, a convicted criminal who regularly leaves the country to avoid parking tickets. He forces Darren to marry Joanna, and their wedding is stopped by the police, who arrive and arrest Emma. Joanna's father is recognised by the police and is tackled to the ground and placed under arrest.

Episodes

Series 1 (2011)

Series 2 (2012)

Viewers

Series one opened with a double-bill; episode 1 and 2 opened with 937,000 and 769,000 viewers respectively. The third took 881,000 viewers and the fourth got 937,000 viewers, roughly the same as the first episode. The last episode got 729,000 viewers.
Series two was broadcast on Thursday nights at 9:30pm, it had little advertising in the run up to the opening episode so didn't get as many viewers as the first series, although it did well in repeat viewings over the week and on the BBC iPlayer. The first series also had a later time slot.

DVD releases

The first series of White Van Man was released on 25 April 2011. The second series was released on 2 April 2012.

U.S. Version

In January 2012, a pilot for a US remake of the show was made starring Kyle Bornheimer, J. K. Simmons and Leah Remini in the main roles. On 11 May 2012 it was announced that ABC had picked up the remake for a full series, which debuted 29 April 2013. This version is also produced by ITV through its US division in association with ABC Studios, with Poynton serving as one of its co-creators. On 10 May 2013, ABC cancelled Family Tools due to low ratings after it announced their US 2013–14 television season lineup.