The Magnificent Evans

The Magnificent Evans
Series title card
Created by Ronnie Barker
Written by Roy Clarke
Starring Ronnie Barker
Sharon Morgan
Myfanwy Talog
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 6
Production
Running time 30 minutes per episode
Distributor BBC Worldwide
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ABC (Australia, home video)
Release
Original network BBC1
Original release 6 September – 11 October 1984

The Magnificent Evans is a 1984 BBC situation comedy written by Roy Clarke and starring Ronnie Barker, Sharon Morgan and Myfanwy Talog.

Plot

Ronnie Barker played Welsh photographer Plantagenet Evans, a tactless but likeable bully with an intolerance towards fools and an overdeveloped sense of his own abilities. Sharon Morgan played Evans's long-time fiancée Rachel, who also doubled as his assistant and had a full-time job steering his lusting eyes away from other women and back to his job.

The series was filmed on location at the old Gwalia bakery on Irfon Terrace in Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys.

It was written by Roy Clarke, who also wrote Open All Hours for Barker, plus successful sitcoms Last of the Summer Wine and Keeping Up Appearances. However, only one series was made and neither Evans nor the premise had the chance to develop any further. The series is now available on Region One DVD and on Region Two DVD as part of The Ultimate Ronnie Barker DVD Collection.

Characters

  • Ronnie Barker as Plantagenet Evans, an unsuccessful Welsh photographer and self acclaimed genius.
  • Sharon Morgan as Rachel Harris, Evans long time fiancé and personal assistant who does most of the work and waits impatiently for marriage.
  • Myfanwy Talog as Bronwynn, Rachel's uptight and prudish sister.
  • William Thomas (actor) as Probert, Bronwyn's similarly uptight, prudish and thoroughly boring husband.
  • Dickie Arnold as Willie, Evans's cheerfully mute, toothless and alcoholic chauffeur and handyman. Evans has great misplaced faith in his ability to skillfully do almost anything, frequently commenting that he will "get the hang of it."
  • Dyfed Thomas as Olwin "Home Rule" O'Toole, a militant but harmless Welshman who doubts Evans's supposed genius and is in love with Rachel.


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