During a job interview at his law firm, O'Quinn looked past Isgur's two years in prison, judged him a smart kid with a good heart and gave him a job as a gofer.
"One Man" has its own loose versions of those characters transposed into 1960s England, plus a goofy harlequin type in the lead: Francis Henshall (James Corden), an easily confused young man who has created a jam by employing himself as a gofer to two separate men at the same time.