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série HBO avec Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke
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gangster_the_pe a mis 8/10 et l'a mis dans ses coups de cœur.
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45 min . Date de première diffusion : 5 novembre 2005 (France). 11 saisons. Aventure, Drame, Science-fiction
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série France 3 avec Sophie Landresse, Raphaëlle Bruneau, Géraldine Frippiat
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58 min . Date de première diffusion : 3 octobre 2016 (France). 3 saisons. Science-fiction, Western, Thriller
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série The CW avec Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, Colin Donnell
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25 min . Date de première diffusion : 18 avril 2008 (France). Action, Animation, Jeunesse
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43 min . Date de première diffusion : 20 mars 2011 (France). 11 saisons. Drame, Épouvante-horreur, Fantastique
série AMC avec Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies
25 min . Date de première diffusion : septembre 2005 (France). 5 saisons. Action, Aventure, Animation
série The WB avec Adrien Antoine, Alexis Tomassian, Chantal Baroin
1 h . Date de première diffusion : 28 décembre 2006 (France). 1 saison. Documentaire, Science-fiction
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25 min . Date de première diffusion : septembre 2013 (France). Action, Aventure, Animation
série Disney XD avec Adrian Pasdar, Roger Craig Smith, Travis Willingham
gangster_the_pe a mis 7/10 et l'a mis dans ses coups de cœur.
22 min . Date de première diffusion : 2007 (France). 4 saisons. Action, Aventure, Animation
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25 min . Date de première diffusion : 3 mars 2002 (France). 5 saisons. Action, Animation, Jeunesse
série Cartoon Network avec George Newbern, Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg
10 min . Date de première diffusion : 21 mars 2016 (France). 1 saison. Science-fiction, Animation, Action
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gangster_the_pe a mis 7/10 et l'a mis dans ses coups de cœur.
42 min . Date de première diffusion : 1 juillet 2015 (France). 3 saisons. Action, Aventure, Drame
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série Netflix avec Taron Egerton, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nathalie Emmanuel
25 min . Date de première diffusion : 7 janvier 2011 (France). 2 saisons. Action, Animation, Fantasy
25 min . Date de première diffusion : 7 juillet 2012 (France). 3 saisons. Action, Aventure, Animation
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^ A Region 2 box set containing both the first and second series was released on 1 October 2007.
^ A Region 2 box set containing the first three series was released 16 March 2009 under the 2ENTERTAIN label.
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The IT Crowd is a British sitcom originally broadcast by Channel 4 , written and directed by Graham Linehan , produced by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O'Dowd , Richard Ayoade , Katherine Parkinson , and Matt Berry . Set in the offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries in London, the series revolves around the three staff members of its IT ( Information Technology ) department: computer programmer Maurice Moss (Ayoade), work-shy Roy Trenneman (O'Dowd), and Jen Barber (Parkinson), the department head/ relationship manager who knows nothing about IT. The show also focuses on the bosses of Reynholm Industries: Denholm Reynholm ( Chris Morris ) and later, his son Douglas ( Matt Berry ). Goth IT technician Richmond Avenal ( Noel Fielding ), who resides in the dark server room, also appears in a number of episodes.
The comedy premiered on Channel 4 on 3 February 2006, and ran for four series of six episodes each. Although a fifth series was commissioned, it was not produced. [1] The programme was concluded with a special "farewell" episode that aired on 27 September 2013. [2] [3] [4] [5] The programme was critically acclaimed and has a cult following .
The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries, a fictional British corporation at 123 Carenden Road in Central London . It focuses on the shenanigans of the three members of the IT support team, who dwell in a dingy, cluttered basement—a great contrast to the shining modern architecture and stunning London views enjoyed by the rest of the organisation. The obscurity surrounding the company's business is a running gag ; all that is known is that it bought and sold ITV , has a chemicals laboratory, and makes an unnamed product. In one episode, Denholm Reynholm claims the company has bought mobile-phone carriers and television stations, creating "the largest communications empire in the UK", but it is unclear whether this is true. [6]
Roy and Moss, the two technicians, are socially inept geeks or, in Denholm Reynholm's words, "standard nerds". Despite the company's dependence on them, they are generally ignored and considered losers. Roy's support techniques include ignoring the phone, hoping it will stop ringing, and using reel-to-reel tape recordings of stock IT suggestions such as, " Have you tried turning it off and on again? " and "Is it definitely plugged in?". He wears a different T-shirt in each episode. [7] Moss's deep knowledge of technical topics is reflected in his extended, overdetailed suggestions, while he cannot deal with practical problems such as extinguishing fires and removing spiders. His shyness makes it difficult for him to relate to others, often leading him to cite bizarre facts, or dwell on himself and/or technology. When someone shows their ignorance about computers, he can be arrogant.
Jen, the team's newest member, is hopelessly non-technical, despite claiming on her CV that she has "a lot of experience with computers". As Denholm is equally technologically illiterate, Jen's interview bluffing convinces him she should be the head of the IT department. After meeting Roy and Moss, Jen redefines her role as "Relationship Manager"; yet her attempts to bridge the gap between the technicians and the company's other employees generally have the opposite effect, landing her and her teammates in ludicrous situations.
Creator Graham Linehan wrote the series after a PC Tech with poor people skills made a house call. It was video-recorded before a live studio audience, which at the time was considered "riskier" than using a laugh track . [8] Of this choice, Linehan said, "I trust my instincts, so I'm going to do it my way and hope people come to me." [8] The first series was recorded at Teddington Studios , and subsequent series at Pinewood Studios , with intermittent location footage. Cinematic-style footage was also recorded before live tapings. The show's title sequence was produced by Shynola . [9]
The programme is broadcast internationally. In Australia it has been broadcast on ABC1 and UKTV . In Bulgaria, GTV began airing it in July 2008, while Comedy Central Germany started airing the first series in September 2009. ETV has aired the programme in Estonia. In Poland it has been shown on Comedy Central Poland , TVP2 , and Fox Comedy . In the Czech Republic it was broadcast on Česká televize and HBO . TV 2 Zulu has aired it in Denmark, as has Comedy Central in the Netherlands. Canal+ runs it in Spain. In New Zealand, it was aired on TV One . It airs sporadically in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ2 and on the RTÉ Player .
In the United States, episodes have been shown on IFC ; all 4 series and the special are also available on Netflix , Tubi TV , Pluto TV , and Hulu , and for purchase in the iTunes Store . Canadian channel G4 ran the programme during their Adult Digital Distraction block in July 2007. Reruns also aired on BiteTV in Canada until it relaunched as "Makeful" in August 2015. In Brazil, Argentina and Chile it has been broadcast on I.Sat . In Mexico it has aired on Canal 11 since 2010. It was also broadcast in Spain on Canal 3xl during 2011. [10]
A fifth series was commissioned by Channel 4, for release in 2011. [11] Series creator Graham Linehan began pre-production on it, stating it would be the programme's last series, as a "goodbye to the characters". [12] The writing team were unable to meet regularly, so they created a virtual writers room using the online project-management tool Basecamp . Linehan found it a disadvantage, calling it "a stuffy, businesslike service that I think it actually ended up making everyone self-conscious", but there was no suitable alternative. Nonetheless, the writers did formulate some story ideas (one was reportedly a Die Hard – based episode [ citation needed ] ), but ultimately Linehan didn't consider the arrangement practical. Due to this, Linehan's conflicting schedule, and the show's budget requirements, the fifth series was shelved. [13]
However, Linehan did feel a single, special "farewell" episode could be produced. He was already busy with his TV adaptation of Count Arthur Strong and his work on The Walshes , and the IT Crowd actors had also taken on other commitments. Thus it wasn't until June 2013 that the show's final episode was filmed. [14]
Linehan has said that there are certain IT Crowd characters he would like to explore in future spin-off-style specials, particularly Matt Berry 's character, Douglas. In a 2014 interview, Linehan said he had a half-formed idea about expanding on the Douglas character, but that with Matt Berry busy with his series Toast of London , Linehan would need to "pounce when he's taking a rest". [15] Linehan has also discussed reprising Benedict Wong 's character Prime from the episode " Final Countdown ". [13] Wong has said he would be "thrilled" if Prime got his own series, joking that it could be called Prime Time . [16]
The first series was released in the UK as The IT Crowd – Version 1.0 on 13 November 2006 by 2 Entertain Video Ltd. The DVD start-up sequence and subsequent menus are designed to resemble a ZX Spectrum . The DVD also included a short film written and directed by Linehan called Hello Friend , his directorial debut, and a tongue-in-cheek behind-the-scenes documentary presented by Ken Korda, a filmmaker created and portrayed by comedian Adam Buxton (of Adam and Joe ). The IT Crowd – Version 2.0 DVD was released in the UK on 1 October 2007, together with a box set containing both the first and second series. Retail chain HMV sold an exclusive li
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