Wooden Overcoats

British sitcom podcast
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Podcast
  • Belinda Lang
  • Felix Trench
  • Beth Eyre
  • Ciara Baxendale
  • Tom Crowley
  • Andy Secombe
  • Steve Hodson
  • Sean Baker
  • Alison Skilbeck
  • Paul Putner
  • Elle McAlpine
  • Alana Ross
GenreComedyCreated byDavid K. BarnesWritten byDavid K. BarnesLanguageEnglishProductionNo. of seasons4No. of episodes34PublicationOriginal releaseSeptember 24, 2015 –
March 31, 2022Ratings4.7924528301886795/5 Edit this on WikidataRelatedWebsitewww.woodenovercoats.com

Wooden Overcoats is a British sitcom podcast created and written by David K. Barnes, and directed and produced by Andy Goddard and John Wakefield.[1] It premiered on September 24, 2015, and completed its run on March 31, 2022 with the conclusion of its fourth season.

The series is set in the fictional Channel Islands village of Piffling Vale and follows the rivalry between two funeral directors, after the members of the family-run funeral home who had been in charge of all of the village's funerals find their lives turned upside down by another undertaker who moves in right across the street to open a competing business.[2][3]

Plot

Stubborn undertaker Rudyard Funn runs Funn Funerals with the help of his asocial sister Antigone and their assistant Georgie Crusoe. Funn Funerals, which was previously owned by Rudyard and Antigone's parents, is the only funeral parlour in the village of Piffling Vale, which is located on a small, isolated English island; as such, despite Rudyard's unpopularity within the community, his business has remained successful due to the absence of available competition.

This all changes with the arrival of dashing new undertaker Eric Chapman, who sets up his business across the square. Chapman immediately becomes popular with the citizens of Piffling Vale, and with his modern, joyful company instantly becoming more popular than the sober, traditional style of Funn Funerals, the work-obsessed siblings find their business threatened, setting off a bitter rivalry with Chapman in which Funn Funerals will do anything they must to ensure the business survives.[4]

Tensions progressively heighten as the feud spirals out of control, with Funn Funeral's increasingly over-the-top attempts to sabotage Chapman soon affecting the entire village. These unfolding events are narrated by Madeleine, a mouse that resides in Funn Funerals and is Rudyard's best friend.[5]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Production

The idea of a story involving two competing undertakers arose from discussions between eventual cast members Felix Trench and Tom Crowley. Trench shared a lodging in London with writer David K. Barnes, who was looking for a new project. The initial idea was to create a short film out of the idea, but the large budget required to do that, and also the increasing popularity of podcasts, meant Wooden Overcoats became an audio project.[8]

Much of the series was recorded in a repurposed music studio.[9] Narration was recorded in an audiobook studio and there were also scenes recorded on-location.[10]

Wooden Overcoats concluded after four seasons, released between 2015 and 2022. A number of live shows were also done at Kings Place in Kings Cross, London, as episodes from the fourth season were released in early 2022.[11] The final episode, A Funn Farewell, was released on the 31st March 2022.[12]

Reception

Critical reception

Wooden Overcoats received an extremely positive critical reception, with the New Statesman describing the series as "funnier than anything broadcast on the BBC".[13] In another favourable comparison to the BBC, the Daily Telegraph stated in 2018 that the "release of this funny, clever, independently produced sitcom marks a quietly significant moment in British radio comedy, when the BBC networks stopped being the only conduit by which top-rank young writers and actors got their wares to market."[14]

Writing for the New York Times, Phoebe Letts wrote, "over the four available seasons of “Wooden Overcoats,” it becomes impossible not to adore everyone in the village.”[15] And in the Reader's Digest, Chloë Nannestad stated that, “this podcast is hilarious, charming, there’s three seasons of it to fill your longest driving day and there’s also a mouse called Madeleine. Download immediately".[16]

Wooden Overcoats has been described as a "shining example of the power of the form (of audio drama)” by Forbes,[17] a "very funny, very British radio drama" by Wired[18] and a "hit podcast" by The Independent.[19]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2016 Prix Europa Digital Audio Wooden Overcoats Nominated [20]
Audio Verse Awards Best Original, Long Form, Large Cast, Ongoing, Comedic Production Wooden Overcoats Won [21]
Best Performance of an Actor in an Original Leading Role for a Long Form, Large Cast Production Felix Trench Won
2017 British Podcast Awards Best Fiction Wooden Overcoats Silver [22]
Audio Verse Awards Best Writing for an Ongoing, Comedic, Production David K. Barnes Won [23]
Best Actress in an Ensemble role for an Ongoing, Comedic, Production Beth Eyre Won
2018 Audio Verse Awards Best Audio Engineering of an Ongoing, Long-form, Comedic Production Andy Goddard and John Wakefield Won [24]
Best Original Composition for an Ongoing, Comedic Production James Whittle Won
Best Ongoing, Long-form, Comedic Production Wooden Overcoats Won
Best Writing of an Ongoing, Long-form, Comedic Production David K. Barnes, Tom Crowley, Rosie Fletcher, Molly Beth Morossa, James Huntrods, James Hamilton, Alex Lynch Won
Best Performance of a Role in the Ensemble of an Ongoing, Comedic Production Beth Eyre Won
2022 British Podcast Awards Best Fiction Wooden Overcoats Nominated [25]
Audio Verse Awards Best Performer in an Existing Production Felix Trench Won [26]
Best Existing Audio Play Production Wooden Overcoats Won
2023 British Podcast Awards Best Fiction Wooden Overcoats gold [27]

References

  1. ^ "DAVID K.BARNES" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Micheline Steinberg Associates Retrieved 05 August 2021
  2. ^ "Podcast / Wooden Overcoats" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine TV Tropes Retrieved 05 August 2021
  3. ^ "‘Wooden Overcoats’ is a classic British comedy in podcast form" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine The Hindu Retrieved 05 August 2021
  4. ^ "Life, gods and death – podcasts of the week" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine The Guardian Retrieved 05 August 2021
  5. ^ "‘Wooden Overcoats’ is a classic British comedy in podcast form" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine The Hindu Retrieved 05 August 2021
  6. ^ "Wooden Overcoats Cast" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Wooden Overcoats Retrieved 05 August 2021
  7. ^ Announcement of Desmond being recast
  8. ^ "Why It Pays to Be Nice in Podcasting" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Timber Retrieved 05 August 2021
  9. ^ "Making Story-Driven Podcasts on a Budget" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Medium Retrieved 05 August 2021
  10. ^ "How to Make a Great Drama Podcast" Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Medium Retrieved 05 August 2021
  11. ^ "A Podcast All About Twilight (and 4 More Shows Worth Checking Out)" Archived 2022-04-05 at the Wayback Machine Vulture Retrieved 05 April 2022
  12. ^ "Season 4 Episode 10: A Funn Farewell" Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine Wooden Overcoats Retrieved 05 April 2022
  13. ^ "The best podcasts of 2016" Archived 2021-08-06 at the Wayback Machine The New Statesman Retrieved 06 August 2021
  14. ^ "The best comedy and drama podcasts" Archived 2021-08-06 at the Wayback Machine Daily Telegraph Retrieved 06 August 2021
  15. ^ "Fiction podcasts to get lost in" Archived 2021-08-06 at the Wayback Machine New York Times Retrieved 06 August 2021
  16. ^ "30 Best Podcasts for Road Trips to Make the Miles Fly By" Archived 2021-08-06 at the Wayback Machine Reader's Digest Retrieved 06 August 2021
  17. ^ "The Audio Verse Awards Celebrates the Best in Audio Drama" Archived 2021-08-11 at the Wayback Machine Forbes Retrieved 11 August 2021
  18. ^ "Ghosts, Serial Killers, and 3 Other Podcasts You Should Scare Up This Week" Archived 2021-08-11 at the Wayback Machine Wired Retrieved 11 August 2021
  19. ^ "How podcasting is having a major revival with new audio productions of The X-Files and Doctor Who" Archived 2021-08-11 at the Wayback Machine The Independent Retrieved 11 August 2021
  20. ^ "Festival Catalogues". PRIX EUROPA. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  21. ^ "2016 Winners". The Audio Verse Awards. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  22. ^ "Winners 2017". British Podcast Awards. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  23. ^ "2017 Winners". The Audio Verse Awards. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  24. ^ "2018 Winners". The Audio Verse Awards. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  25. ^ Turauskis, Francesca (2022-06-22). "The nominees for the British Podcast Awards 2022 have been announced". POD BIBLE. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  26. ^ "2022 Winners". The Audio Verse Awards. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  27. ^ Bennett, Steve. "British Podcast Awards for The Skewer and Elis James & John Robins : News 2023 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-09-30.

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