The brand new sitcom written by Graham Linehan (Father Ted Black Books) and produced by Ash Atalla (The Office) The IT Crowd centres on the worlds of Roy Moss and Jen who make up the IT department of Reynholm Industries. While their social betters work upstairs in fantastic surroundings the IT dept. work in a horrible dark basement underneath it all... The IT Crowd will strike a chord with everyone who dreads getting stuck in a corner with the IT boys at the office party or who's ever phoned their IT deptartment only to be asked Have you tried turning it off and on... again? Filmed on location and in front of a live studio audience The IT Crowd is a surreal look at the underclass of a company. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. From the creators of FATHER TED and THE OFFICE comes this second series of THE IT CROWD, the popular British sitcom that’s taking the country by storm. Relegated to a dingy basement, Moss, Jen and Roy are their company’s last line of technological defence; they are the IT crowd. Episodes include 'The Work Outing', 'Return Of The Golden Child', 'Moss The German', 'The Dinner Party', 'Smoke And Mirrors' and 'Men Without Women'.
All six episodes of the award winning sitcom. In this series Jen's hot date with Phillip (Jamie Michie) turns into a disaster when Roy (Chris O'Dowd) and Moss (Richard Ayoade) are invited along too. When the police begin investigating irregularities in the company's pension fund, boss Denholm (Christopher Morris) decides it's time to leave the planet from the top of a tall building, causing problems for the group when he's replaced by IT-hater Derek Pippin. Episodes comprise: 'The Work Outing', 'Return Of The Golden Child', 'Moss Of The German',
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