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UK /
Channel 4-talkbackTHAMES / 6x3
0minute episodes/ 3 February - 3 March 2006 Fridays @ 9.30pm
Writer/ Director: Graham Linehan / Series Producer: Ash Atalla / Producer:
Derrin Schlesinger
Sitcom. The IT Crowd centres on Roy (Chris O’Dowd – Festival), Moss (Richard
Ayoade - Garth Marenghi, Nathan Barley) and Jen (Katherine Parkinson – Doc
Martin). They make up the I.T. department of Reynholm Industries. However, while
their social betters work upstairs in fantastic surroundings, Roy, Moss and Jen
work in a horrible dark basement underneath it all.
In addition to the three main cast, the series also features a wealth of cameos
from the comedy world including Adam Buxton (The Adam & Joe Show), Noel
Fielding (The Mighty Boosh), Oliver Chris (Green Wing) and Danny Wallace.
With:- Chris O’Dowd as Roy / Richard Ayoade as Moss / Katherine Parkinson as
Jen
SEASON ONE
3 February - 3
March 2006 | Fridays @
9.30pm | 6 episodes
1. YESTERDAY'S JAM (Broadcast
Friday 3 February 2006 @ 9.30pm)
The unloved, ignored, socially-awkward Roy and Moss make up the I.T.
department of Reynholm Industries. Their world is shattered by the
arrival of a new 'relationship manager', Jen, a young woman who knows as
much about computers as your average 17th-century farmer.
Roy and Moss are annoyed by Jen’s obvious lack of computer literacy,
while Jen is equally gutted to be exiled to 'middle earth', a dingy
basement where the I.T. department is located. However, it isn’t long
before Roy and Moss realise that a female presence in their team can
have its benefits…
2. CALAMITY JEN (Broadcast Friday 3 February 2006 @ 10.00pm)
The team face their first test during Reynholm Industries’ so-called
'war on stress'. The office is on fire, Roy has a sudden attack of
kleptomania, and Jen's new shoes are two sizes too small.
3. 50/50 (Broadcast Friday 10 February 2006 @ 9.30pm)
Jen has a new admirer, but his romantic gesture goes horribly wrong when
Jen's inability to tell the truth results in a very public humiliation.
Meanwhile, Moss and Roy conduct an experiment with a 'lonely hearts'
website.
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