
A newly rich couple, under the impression that Cockney racing tout Evans is a championship-winning trainer (he isn't), ask him if he can train a racehorse they have just bought. It turns out that they don't know anything about horse racing, but think that having a championship racehorse will be their ticket into "society".


If you're looking for a serious sports drama, turn back now. Educated Evans is a dusty, slightly frantic relic that is mostly worth your time if you have a soft spot for Max Miller or just want to see how much chaos you can fit into a London apartment. The premise is thin, but it works. You have this guy Evans, who tal...


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"If you're looking for a serious sports drama, turn back now. Educated Evans is a dusty, slightly frantic relic that is mostly worth your time if you have a soft spot for Max Miller or just want to see how much chaos you can fit into a London apartment. The premise is thin, but it works. You have this guy Evans, who talks a big game but couldn't train a goldfish, suddenly put in charge of a horse. The couple who hires him is so painfully oblivious that it’s almost frustrating to watch. They just ..."
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