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  1. A Britcom written by Graham Linehan (of Father Ted and Black Books fame), set in Reynholm Industries: a prominent London-based corporation filled with " a lot of sexy people not doing much work and having affairs ". Unfortunately for them, the "standard nerds" who make up the IT Department are not part of this glamorous world.

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      YMMV /. The IT Crowd. Aluminum Christmas Trees: Some viewers...

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      A page for describing Laconic: IT Crowd. A snarky slacker, a...

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      Four words: Aunt Irma visits Jen! If you consider the...

    • The IT Crowd

      Main Characters Reynholm Indutries' IT Department's...

  2. Main Characters Reynholm Indutries' IT Department's "Relationship Manager". An ambitious career woman whose dreams of climbing the corporate ladder are always foiled by either her co-workers' antics, her tendency to compulsively lie about her …

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  3. YMMV /. The IT Crowd. Aluminum Christmas Trees: Some viewers who are not up on the Black Metal genre have been surprised to learn that Richmond's favorite band Cradle of Filth is in fact a real group and "Coffin Fodder" is a real song. The incredibly catchy theme song, an instrumental rework of Tubeway Army 's "Are 'Friends' Electric?".

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    Jen lamely trying to convince Denholm that she has experience with computers...which winds up working. Even after he has to remind her what the hard drive is called.
    Hello Computer. Hello Computer. Hello Computer...
    Jen has a long, fake conversation on her office phone in front of Moss...who's come to see if she'd like him to connect her phone.
    The photo montage of Moss and Roy and their day at the fair with a couple of prostitutes.
    ''The Work Outing" in itself is one long CMOF. There's no filler, every line in the entire 24 minute episode is used to either setup a joke, sight gag or to deliver a punchline.
    The eulogy given during "Return of the Golden Child".
    Douglas's entrance to the funeral (and possibly the greatest entrance of a character EVER!)Fa-THEEER! Speak, priest! Quiet, woman!
    In "Moss and the German", Jen and the other smokers attempt to fight against the company's restrictions on smoking, culminating in their being banished to an area far beyond the company property, w...
    "Dem glasses is shit, innit?".
    Moss getting back at the bullies in "From Hell"Moss: *waving a gun around while running* I've got a gun! I've got a ruddy gun!
    "Are We Not Men?" which gives us the longest Fake-Out Make-Out in human history... between Roy and Moss, in order to hide from passing police cars (of which there are far too many), instead of usin...
    "Tramps Like Us", where it starts with Roy getting coffee spilled on him and Moss getting concussed and ends with a nun, a priest, a rabbi and Douglas's electric sex pants. Moss goes to his happy p...
    EIFFEL TOWER!
    After a bad breakup, Roy photoshops his girlfriend out of all of their pictures together...including them on a tandem bike, a children's see-saw and a host of other situations that look plain weird...
    In "Jen the Fredo", Jen works Roy like a pimp working a nervous prostitute in order to keep him from leaving the role-playing game.
    The company bigwigs playing Dungeons & Dragons with all the mannerisms of a gambling session down to one of the players blowing on the dice before rolling.
    Moss' really sucky web series Game Board. The intro for it has to be seen to be believed.
    Roy's Butt-Monkey status reaches ridiculous levels in the finale. He receives horrible coffee from a midget barista, has a noxious concoction burning his eyes when he's supposed to cry at his girlf...
    The second coffee scene in the Final Episode. The first one involved Jen casually flirting with the hunky Italian barista who creates her face in her coffee, along with exciting music and facial cl...
    Douglas on The Secret Millionaire, in a Regency-era suit with a powdered wig.Douglas:Check your privilege!
    Not technically within the show, but Richard Ayoade's 2014 BAFTA acceptance speech for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme certainly counts, due to his very un-Moss-like shyness and deadpan sens...
    The DVD menus of the first two seasons are drawn and animated as parodies of many retro games.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_IT_CrowdThe IT Crowd - Wikipedia

    The IT Crowd is a British television 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 ...

  5. The IT Crowd: With Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, Matt Berry. The comedic misadventures of Roy, Moss and their grifting supervisor Jen, a rag-tag team of IT support workers at a large corporation headed by a hotheaded yuppie.

  6. The IT Crowd was a British Sitcom with four seasons between 2006 and 2013, written by Graham Linehan (of Father Ted and Black Books fame), set in the fictitious Reynholm Industries, a prominent London-based corporation filled with " a lot of sexy people not doing much work and having affairs ." Unfortunately for them, the "standard nerds" who ...

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