The IT Crowd
TV-14
8.5
2006
Comedy
Two I.T. nerds and their clueless female manager, who work in the basement of a very successful company. When they are called on for help, they are never treated with any respect at all.
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- Cast:
- Chris O'Dowd , Richard Ayoade , Katherine Parkinson , Matt Berry
Episode 6 : Reynholm vs Reynholm
July. 30,2010
Douglas discovers that marriage agrees with him for all of a fortnight. He then finds himself in court defending himself with Jen, Roy and Moss' help.
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Episode 5 : Bad Boys
July. 23,2010
When Roy and Moss become juvenile delinquents for the day they end up having an uncomfortable experience at a local shopping centre.
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Episode 4 : Italian for Beginners
July. 16,2010
Roy gets obsessed by his latest girlfriend's sad family history, while Jen tells an absolute whopper to get some attention.
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Episode 3 : Something Happened
July. 09,2010
Douglas finds himself becoming a Spaceologist. Some bad luck changes Roy's life. Jen ends up getting involved with a rock band.
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Episode 2 : The Final Countdown
July. 02,2010
Moss ends up becoming a celebrity after he beats all the records on a popular daytime quiz show. Roy tries to explain to an old mate after being mistaken for a window cleaner. Jen finds herself pre-occupied with Douglas' secret head of department meetings.
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Episode 1 : Jen the Fredo
June. 25,2010
Jen decides she wants to stretch herself more at work and applies for the post of Entertainment Manager. After discovering that her boss Douglas's business connections have wilder tastes than she planned for, she ends up turning to Moss and Roy for help.
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Seasons
Season 4
As Moss wins big on a quiz show and Roy frets about his reputation, Jen seeks a new job. Douglas' behavior continues to put the company in jeopardy.
Season 3
For Moss, Roy and Jen, social networks and problems with naked calendars are welcome distractions from important duties, like protecting a certain little black box that's also known as 'the internet'.
Season 2
In the second series, team cohesion in IT at Reynholm Industries is running at capacity, largely thanks to work outings, dinner parties and the manipulation of cannibals in order to watch pirate DVDs.
Season 1
In season one, Roy and Moss toil in the squalid basement of a huge company, fielding IT help-desk calls. Roy has a lousy attitude coupled with an eye for the ladies, while Moss is dressed by his mother and has an aerosol can of water clipped to his belt with which to spray his ear when it gets hot. Into their life of users, pizza, science fiction and firewalls comes middle manager Jen, a punky can-do career gal who doesn't know one end of laptop from the other.
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