
The Office (2001-2003)
A mockumentary about life in a mid-sized suboffice paper merchants in a bleak British industrial town, where manager David Brent thinks he's the coolest, funniest, and most popular boss ever. He isn't. That doesn't stop him from embarrassing himself in front of the cameras on a regular basis, whether from his political sermonizing, his stand-up 'comedy', or his incredibly unique dancing. Meanwhile, long-suffering Tim longs after Dawn the engaged receptionist and keeps himself sane by playing childish practical jokes on his insufferable, army-obsessed deskmate Gareth. Will the Slough office be closed? Will the BBC give David a game show? Will Tim and Dawn end up with each other? And more importantly, will Gareth realize what a hopeless prat he is?
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E06 | Interview | Nov 4, 2002 |
S02E05 | Charity | Oct 28, 2002 |
S02E04 | Motivation | Oct 21, 2002 |
S02E03 | Party | Oct 14, 2002 |
S02E02 | Appraisals | Oct 7, 2002 |
Cast

Martin Freeman

Ralph Ineson

Mackenzie Crook

Lucy Davis

Patrick Baladi

Oliver Chris

Ricky Gervais

Robin Hooper
Characters

Tim Canterbury

Chris 'Finchy' Finch

Gareth Keenan

Dawn Tinsley

Neil Godwin

Ricky Howard

David Brent

Malcolm
Also known as
- Το Γραφείο (Greece)
- Офис (Russian Federation)
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