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The series begins with the life of a man named Warren who is experiencing a new experience in his life, moving from the south to Preston when his father, Ann, was sick. It seems to be a different life where Warren suddenly finds himself living in an area he does not like and works in a career he does not want. Events began with Warren who loves his father Ann, and somehow, sees Ann is always good at Warren.
It starred Martin Clunes as a grouchy middle-aged driving instructor and he was just as resistible here as he had been in the awful Men Behaving Badly nearly three decades ago.
There's no political message, no right-on characters, no urban edge. There are, however, plenty of straightforward laughs. If you still chuckle at repeats of George And Mildred, you'll enjoy Warren.
Warren is at once underwritten and, worse, overwritten. There is a failure to follow through with the comic potential in a southerner trapped in the north.