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The Office. David Brent (Ricky Gervais)
The Office

The Office (2001)

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Two
  • 2001 - 2003
  • 14 episodes (2 series)

A BBC documentary team film the office of David Brent, manager from hell: he's tactless and talentless, yet somehow thinks everyone loves him. Stars Ricky Gervais, Martin Freeman, Mackenzie Crook, Lucy Davis, Joel Beckett and more.

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Ricky Gervais: 'Before The Office I never tried hard'

Ricky Gervais talks to The Guardian about the difference between sitcoms and film - and why he will never go back to his old lazy ways.

Stephen Moss, The Guardian, 28th September 2009

The Office is still the boss of all sitcoms

Last night's BBC2 special A Night at the Office confirmed that Ricky Gervais' creation is the smartest and funniest sitcom in TV history.

Jane Graham, The Guardian, 31st August 2009

Who could have foretold, when The Office was first aired in 2001, that Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's comedy series would go on to be shown in 80 countries, "break" America and win a Golden Globe award? Tonight, BBC Two delights Wernham Hogg fans with a re-airing of the entire first series (six episodes). The programmes are interspersed with interviews with the cast, including Ricky Gervais, Mackenzie Crook and Martin Freeman. Comedy bigwigs - Richard Curtis and Ben Stiller among them - also offer their thoughts on the inimitable series.

Jod Mitchell, The Telegraph, 29th August 2009

Tonight, BBC Two is screening all six episodes of the first series of The Office, the landmark comedy that transformed the sound of fingernails being dragged down a blackboard into laughter. And like the commentary on a DVD, the episodes are interspersed with insights from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the co-stars Martin Freeman, Lucy Davis and Mackenzie Crook, and famous fans including Richard Curtis, Ben Stiller and Hugh Jackman.

David Chater, The Times, 29th August 2009

It's right to love 'The Office', but foolish to revere

The longer you look at it, the more it looks like a work of art. It touches something universal and true about human behaviour in the life-sapping confines of the workplace. Where will it all end, though? The Office was first broadcast in the summer of 2001. We haven't reached the 10th anniversary yet and already the BBC is rolling out the red carpet.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 29th August 2009

Ricky Gervais writes about A Night At The Office

"I was very pleased when I heard that the BBC were planning a retrospective of The Office. Usually they make those things when the creator dies. This way I can watch it myself. Perfect."

Ricky Gervais, BBC Comedy, 28th August 2009

Coming Soon: A Night At The Office

That's right! For one night only at the end of the month, The Office will be returning to BBC Two - and you'll be able to watch the whole first series back-to-back in one sitting.

David Thair, BBC Comedy, 17th August 2009

Stars come out for BBC2's Office night

BBC2 will dedicate an entire evening to airing the first series of The Office later this month, including new footage of Ricky Gervais and the team talking about its impact alongside comedy stars such as Friends' Matthew Perry and Spinal Tap's Christopher Guest.

Chris Curtis, Broadcast, 13th August 2009

How 'The Office' became an opera

One music student has transformed The Office into an opera - to the delight of Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais.

Carrie Dunn, The Guardian, 13th August 2009

A good day at the office

An interview with Ricky Gervais in the Financial Times.

Emma Jacobs, The Financial Times, 11th May 2009

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