Information about The Office (uk Tv Series)
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| The Office | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Ricky Gervais Stephen Merchant |
| Starring | Ricky Gervais Martin Freeman Lucy Davis Mackenzie Crook |
| Opening theme | "Handbags and Gladrags" by Big George |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| No. of episodes | 14 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 30 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | BBC Two |
| Original run | 9 July 2001 – 27 December 2003 |
Two six-episode series were made, along with a pair of 45-minute Christmas specials. As well as being shown internationally on BBC Worldwide channels such as BBC Prime, BBC America and BBC Canada, the series has been sold to broadcasters in over 80 countries, including ABC in Australia, TVNZ in New Zealand and the pan-Asian satellite channel STAR World, based in Hong Kong.
The Office shares some themes in common with Mike Judge's 1999 movie Office Space, mainly the banal and dissatisfying nature of office jobs,[1] although Gervais and Merchant claim they had not seen the film at the time.[2] However, at two points in the series quick reference is made to an unseen former employee of Wernham-Hogg by the name of "Peter Gibbons," which happens to be the name of the main character in Office Space (Season One, Episode 6 and Christmas Special, Episode One). The show also shares themes with a later social satire created by Gervais and Merchant, Extras, namely social clumsiness, the trivialities of human behaviour, self-importance and conceit, frustration and desperation and fame.[3]
After the show's critical success an American version was launched four years after the original, premiering on NBC on 24 March 2005, as was a French version in the spring of 2006 called Le Bureau and a German version called Stromberg[4] has been made since 2004. A fourth adaptation, the Canadian French language, La Job, had its TV debut in January 2007 and BBC Films is reported to be considering a motion picture version.[5] A Brazilian show on the Globo channel Os Aspones was also heavily modelled on the series' format.
Background
The show is set in Slough, England, a satellite town of London, that the DVD blurb describes as "dreary", in a small branch of the fictitious paper company Wernham Hogg (where "life is stationery"). The show has no laugh track and is in the mockumentary style, devised at a time when documentaries such as Airport and A Life of Grime (which follow people performing their jobs) were popular.The office is headed by regional manager David Brent (Gervais) and his assistant ("to the regional manager"), Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook), who is also a lieutenant in the Territorial Army. Much of the series' comedic success stems from Brent, who frequently makes attempts to win favour with his employees and peers with embarrassing or disastrous results. Brent's character flaws are used to comic effect, including numerous verbal gaffes, unconscious racism, sexism and other social faux-pas.
Other characters include the unassuming Tim Canterbury (Martin Freeman), whose relationship with bored receptionist Dawn Tinsley (Lucy Davis) is a major arc in the series. Their flirtation soon builds to a mutual romantic attraction, despite her engagement to the dour and laddish warehouse worker, Lee (Joel Beckett).
The theme song for the show is "Handbags and Gladrags", arranged by Big George and originally written in the 1960s by Mike D’Abo, former vocalist for the pop group Manfred Mann.
Main characters
David Brent
Tim Canterbury
Gareth Keenan
Dawn Tinsley
Secondary characters
Several other recurring characters, although not central to the episodes, have made their mark on office life. These include:"Big" Keith Bishop (Ewen Macintosh): Keith works in the accounts department. Slow-talking, emotionless and suffering from eczema, he is a man of few words. When he does speak, his comments can be surprising and sometimes disturbing. He likes eating scotch eggs and watching Peak Practice.
Chris Finch (Ralph Ineson): David's so-called "best friend", "Finchy" is probably the only character in the series who is genuinely cruel. He is a confident, openly sexist, rasping-voiced northerner with a natural flair for bullying others with swift, humiliating putdowns (with Brent being his usual target). He likes to dominate conversations and is successful with women, but shows a humourless vicious streak when he loses the staff quiz in series one. David acts as his lackey, laughing at his jokes and attempting to ride his coat-tails into the limelight. Finch repays him with disdain.
Jennifer Taylor-Clarke (Stirling Gallacher): David's boss in the first series. Jennifer is a serious-minded professional, and David's behaviour and comedy-driven style of management are shown to be puerile and ineffectual by contrast. David calls her Camilla Parker-Bowles — "Not to her face, of course... not 'cause I'm scared of her or anything like that"
Lee (Joel Beckett): Dawn's fiancé, who works in the company's warehouse. She met him in school and they have been together ever since. Whereas Dawn has dreams and yearns to be playful, Lee is humourless, unromantic and casually and obliviously dismissive of Dawn's ideas of being an illustrator. His idea of an amorous proposal was a four-word notice in the newspaper - "Lee love Dawn, marriage?" - to save money. It is clear from an early stage that Dawn stays with him out of a fear of loneliness rather than real love - Lee is safe and dependable. Lee is also more manly and physically imposing than Tim, Dawn's other potential interest, and for that reason Tim finds him intimidating.
Ricky (Oliver Chris): Introduced as David's newest employee in the pilot. He was primarily featured in episode three, where he and Tim form a team for trivia night under the name "the Tits". The two end up winning, thanks to Ricky successfully answering a tie-breaker question on Shakespeare, against Chris Finch. Finch, angered, challenges him over the circumstances of the victory in a petty feud, where Ricky calls him and Brent "sad little men". It is announced by Brent in the season one finale that Ricky is leaving.
Donna (Sally Bretton): Donna is introduced in Series 1, Episode 2 as the daughter of David's best friends Ron and Elaine, who has come to work at the office, and is staying with David. Donna makes a quick impact in the office, and fails to recipricate Gareth's romantic feelings towards her. Later, David confronts her for not returning home, and Donna angrily announces she stayed at her boyfriend's house, later revealed to be Ricky.
Neil Godwin (Patrick Baladi): David's boss in the second series. Originally David's counterpart at the Swindon branch of the company, Neil was promoted ahead of him when David failed a medical examination. Neil is young, charming, professional and energetic. He is a more competent manager than David, has a better relationship with the staff and, to pour vinegar into the wound, finds it easier to make the staff laugh. Brent is hugely resentful and jealous of him, and makes occasional (and largely unsuccessful) attempts to either undermine or rival him.
Rachel (Stacey Roca): Another of the series two intake from Swindon. Rachel is bubbly and considered attractive by both Gareth and Tim. She and Tim start a relationship, making Dawn somewhat melancholy. After a deluded Gareth reveals his plans to seduce Rachel, he is shocked to discover that Rachel and Tim are now an item. However, toward the end of the second series, Tim realizes that his ongoing love for Dawn is far greater than his feelings for Rachel and breaks off the relationship. Rachel is not seen again after the second series.
Trudy (Rachel Isaac): Welsh Trudy is first introduced in series two as one of several of the new intake from the Swindon branch. Almost immediately, she establishes herself as something of a fun time girl, blending in well with the rest of the staff and enjoying a booze fuelled birthday celebration in her honour at the office. Her casual, sexually charged nature doesn't go unnoticed by the male members of staff and both Gareth and Chris Finch take interest in her. We see her and Finch having sex in the less than exotic surroundings of a car park. By the time of the Christmas special, it initially seems that Trudy has mellowed somewhat, although she is seen in a passionate clinch with Oliver by the end of the Christmas party. Trudy is also quick to challenge Brent's style of management.
Oliver (Howard Saddler): One of the series two intake from Swindon. Oliver is good natured, tolerant, easy-going and quiet, which is lucky for him as he is the only black person working in the office. As such he is the target for most of David's well-meaning but hideously misguided attempts to show what a politically correct and racially tolerant man he is. In the Christmas Specials, we see Oliver's co-worker Sheila clearly attracted to him, although he actually ends up in a steamy clinch with the more confident Trudy.
Brenda (Julie Fernandez): Another of the former employees of the Swindon branch, Brenda is a wheelchair user, which naturally brings out the worst in David. During a fire drill, he and Gareth attempt to carry Brenda down the stairs but ultimately, as they see it as being too much effort for a mere drill, abandon her on the way down. Brenda is not impressed by David's patronising behaviour. She, like Oliver, is another character whose purpose is to highlight the gap between David's vision of himself as a modern enlightened man and the reality of his ignorance and thoughtlessness. Gareth, like Brent, is also seen to be incredibly awkward around Brenda.
Episodes
"The Office Values" and "Realising Potential"
In 2004, Microsoft UK commissioned two 20-minute corporate videos featuring David Brent being interviewed by Jeff (Stephen Merchant), a Microsoft employee who becomes increasingly exasperated by Brent's antics. The ongoing theme is Brent's obvious resentment at the company's success. Brent also appears to believe he has what it takes to become the next managing director of Microsoft and continually drops hints to that effect. While not on general release, the videos emerged on the internet in 2006. They were posted on both YouTube (from which they were later removed) and Google Video.[1] The clips also appeared on certain peer-to-peer networks. Microsoft was unhappy with the leak, stating that the videos "were never intended to be viewed by the public".[6]Awards
In January 2004, The Office won the Golden Globe Award for "", beating nominees Arrested Development, Monk, Sex and the City and Will & Grace. It was the only British comedy in 25 years to be nominated for a Golden Globe, and the first ever to win one. Ricky Gervais was also awarded the Golden Globe for "" for his role.The series won the Best TV Comedy award, and Gervais the Best TV Comedy Actor award, at the British Comedy Awards 2002.
In 2004, the BBC's Britain's Best Sitcom public poll voted it the 25th all-time favourite out of a preselected list of 100.
In 2005, the series' concluding two-part special was nominated for two Emmys in the categories of "Outstanding Made for Television Movie" and "Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special" [2].
Cast
Main cast
- Ricky Gervais as David Brent
- Martin Freeman as Tim Canterbury
- Mackenzie Crook as Gareth Keenan
- Lucy Davis as Dawn Tinsley
- Patrick Baladi as Neil Godwin
- Ralph Ineson as Chris Finch
- Stirling Gallacher as Jennifer Taylor-Clarke
Minor cast
Series One and Two
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Series One only
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Series Two only
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DVDs
Region One| DVD Name | Release Date | Ep # | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series One | 7 October 2003 | 6 | This double disc DVD set includes all six episodes from the first series. Bonus features include the featurette How I Made The Office, deleted scenes, Wernham Hogg News, Slough slang glossary, and Wernham Hogg personnel file. |
| Series Two | 20 April 2004 | 6 | This one disc DVD set includes all six episodes from the second series. Bonus features include a video diary, deleted scenes, out-takes, and a Slough slang glossary. |
| Christmas Special | 16 November 2004 | 2 | This one disc DVD set includes both hours of the Christmas Special. Bonus features include a documentary on the making of the specials, a music video, a featurette on the making of "Freelove Freeway", and a Golden Globes featurette. |
| Complete Collection | 16 November 2004 | 14 | This four disc DVD set includes all 12 episodes from the first and second series, and both parts of the Christmas special. Bonus features include the How I Made The Office documentary, deleted scenes, out-takes, a video diary, a Golden Globes featurette, and a music video. |
References
1. ^ DVD Times: Office Space review
2. ^ [3]
3. ^ rickygervais.com: Heeeere's Ricky
4. ^ "Stromberg (ProSieben)
5. ^ "The Office heading for big screen?", Radio Telefís Éireann, July 6, 2006, retrieved September 11, 2006
6. ^ BBC News: Microsoft unhappy at Gervais leak
2. ^ [3]
3. ^ rickygervais.com: Heeeere's Ricky
4. ^ "Stromberg (ProSieben)
5. ^ "The Office heading for big screen?", Radio Telefís Éireann, July 6, 2006, retrieved September 11, 2006
6. ^ BBC News: Microsoft unhappy at Gervais leak
See also
- Slough Trading Estate
- Comparing versions of the show
- Free Love Freeway
External links
- Ricky Gervais' Website
- Official BBC Website
- Online encyclopaedia based around Karl Pilkington, Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais
The Office (UK TV series) | |
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| Series One: | One • Two • Three • Four • Five • Six |
| Series Two: | One • Two • Three • Four • Five • Six |
| Specials: | Christmas specials |
| Creators: | Ricky Gervais • Stephen Merchant |
| Cast: | Ricky Gervais • Martin Freeman • Lucy Davis • Mackenzie Crook |
| : | David Brent • Tim Canterbury • Gareth Keenan • Dawn Tinsley • more |
| Elements: | Handbags and Gladrags • Worldwide versions |
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Born November 24 1974
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