The Office (UK), Series 1

The Office (UK), Series 1

The Office

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2001-07-09
  • Advisory Rating: Caution
  • Episodes: 6
  • iTunes Price: GBP 7.99
8.582/10
8.582
From 4,207 Ratings

Description

BAFTA winning comedy about the Slough paper-merchant where life is stationary... David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a petty, pompous boss who thinks he's the funniest, most popular man in the world. Pedantic jobsworth Gareth (Mackenzie Crook) agrees with him. They're both wrong. Tim (Martin Freeman) really is popular and funny but the joke is on him, as he's stuck in the middle of their little world - a world in which he hates everything except the receptionist Dawn (Lucy Davis). Will Tim escape? Will Dawn ever choose the right man? Will MI6 ever call on Gareth to help them out? And will David Brent ever regret letting a film crew into The Office?

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Series 1, Episode 1: Downsize 30:03 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
2 Series 1, Episode 2: Work Experience 29:21 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
3 Series 1, Episode 3: The Quiz 29:34 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
4 Series 1, Episode 4: Training 29:31 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
5 Series 1, Episode 5: New Girl 29:42 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
6 Series 1, Episode 6: Judgement 29:35 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes

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Reviews

  • Cheaper episodes plzzzzz !!

    1
    By Scoobieeee
    If all episodes were 99p ..... im pretty sure most people would buy them ..........
  • "And people say she's just a big pair of t**s"

    5
    By Potting Machine
    Best comedy ever made. Pure and simple.
  • The Rise Of David Brent

    5
    By marcus1974
    Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's masterwork of genius pretty much begins here. Ricky's office manager David Brent is one of televisions most beautifully defined characters who you either love or hate, or love to hate. Gervais is a much better actor than he thinks he is, and Brent is totally believable as a result. There are more than flashes of brilliance from the assembled cast because everybody is cast so perfectly. And of course it's British. "Fact". Look out for Stephen Merchant's cameo as The Oggmonster.

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