Series 1 Episode 4 - The Morning After

White Van Man – Ep 4/6

Tuesday 5 April : 10.30-11.00pm BBC THREE and BBCHD

WVM The Morning AfterDarren wakes up next to a beautiful woman, but what should be his dream come true turns out to be a complete nightmare – particularly when he has absolutely no clue as to who she is or how he got there – as the comedy continues.

Suffering from a dreadful hangover, and to make matters even worse, Darren opens the front door to find Ollie ready and waiting to start the day's work of fitting a fireplace in the very house Darren is trying to leave.

Meanwhile, Ollie's crush, Emma, must face up to some serious money trouble with her financial backer in town. Her only hope is to quickly come up with some money-making ideas – could Ollie have the answers?

Joel Fry plays Darren, Will Mellor plays Ollie, Georgia Moffett plays Emma and Dexter Fletcher as Ian. White Van Man also stars Naomi Bentley as Liz, Clive Mantle as Tony and guest stars Susy Kane as Lucy and Debbie Chazen as Pauline.

First Broadcast Details

  • Date: Tue 5th April 2011
  • Time: 22:30
  • Channel: BBC Three\BBC HD
  • Length: 30 minutes
  • Ratings: 0.84 million viewers (5.5% audience share)

Main Repeats

  • Wed 06 Apr 2011 (00:45 BBC Three)
  • Fri 8 Apr 2011 (21:00 BBC Three)
  • Sat 9 Apr 2011 (00:15 BBC Three)
  • Sun 10 Apr 2011 (23:30 BBC Three)
  • Mon 11 Apr 2011 (03:55 BBC Three)
  • Wed 20 Apr 2011 (22:30 BBC Three)
  • Thu 21 Apr 2011 (02:45 BBC Three)
  • Sun 31 Jul 2011 (21:30 BBC Three)
  • Mon 1 Aug 2011 (00:30 BBC Three)
  • Tue 20 Dec 2011 (03:35 BBC Three)
  • Sun 5 Feb 2012 (03:10 BBC Three)

Episode 1.4 Cast and Crew

  • Ollie ... Will Mellor
  • Tony  ...  Clive Mantle
  • Darren  ...  Joel Fry
  • Emma  ...  Georgia Moffett
  • Liz  ...  Naomi Bentley
  • Ian ... Dexter Fletcher
  • Pauline ... Debbie Chazen
  • Lucy ... Susy Kane
  • Director  ...  Iain B MacDonald
  • Producer  ...  Rohan Acharya
  • Writer  ...  Adrian Poynton

Georgia on Stage

  • Georgia plays Geraldine Barclay in Joe Orton's farce What The Butler Saw, at the Vaudeville Theatre until Saturday 25 August 2012.

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