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The IT Crowd

  • Série télévisée
  • 2006–2013
  • 13
  • 25min
NOTE IMDb
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The IT Crowd (2006)
The IT Crowd
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Les mésaventures comiques de Roy, Moss et de Jen, leur nouvelle responsable inexpérimentée, une équipe hétéroclite d'assistance informatique au sein d'une grande entreprise.Les mésaventures comiques de Roy, Moss et de Jen, leur nouvelle responsable inexpérimentée, une équipe hétéroclite d'assistance informatique au sein d'une grande entreprise.Les mésaventures comiques de Roy, Moss et de Jen, leur nouvelle responsable inexpérimentée, une équipe hétéroclite d'assistance informatique au sein d'une grande entreprise.

  • Casting principal
    • Chris O'Dowd
    • Richard Ayoade
    • Katherine Parkinson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,5/10
    172 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    742
    38
    • Casting principal
      • Chris O'Dowd
      • Richard Ayoade
      • Katherine Parkinson
    • 213avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
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  • Émission notée 197 parmi les meilleures
    • Victoire aux 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 9 victoires et 18 nominations au total

    Épisodes27

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    Chris O'Dowd
    Chris O'Dowd
    • Roy Trenneman
    • 2006–2013
    Richard Ayoade
    Richard Ayoade
    • Maurice Moss
    • 2006–2013
    Katherine Parkinson
    Katherine Parkinson
    • Jen Barber
    • 2006–2013
    Matt Berry
    Matt Berry
    • Douglas Reynholm
    • 2007–2013
    Christopher Morris
    Christopher Morris
    • Denholm Reynholm
    • 2006–2008
    Noel Fielding
    Noel Fielding
    • Richmond…
    • 2006–2013
    Graham Linehan
    Graham Linehan
    • Beth Gaga Shaggy…
    • 2006–2013
    Tom Binns
    • Nolan
    • 2008
    Lewis Macleod
    Lewis Macleod
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    • 2008
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    Belinda Stewart-Wilson
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    • 2007–2010
    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
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    • 2006
    Gemma Chan
    Gemma Chan
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    • 2010
    Cordelia Bugeja
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    • 2006–2008
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    • 2006–2008
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    • 2007–2010
    Pete Deagle
    • Office Worker
    • 2006
    Ben Moor
    Ben Moor
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    • 2008–2013
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'The IT Crowd' is celebrated for its clever writing, quirky humor, and distinctive characters. The blend of tech-related jokes with broader comedic elements is frequently praised. The chemistry between Richard Ayoade, Chris O'Dowd, and Katherine Parkinson stands out. The satirical take on office culture and IT stereotypes is appreciated, though some note reliance on predictable tropes. The episodic structure and absurd comedy from mundane situations are lauded. Despite criticisms regarding character development and technical inaccuracies, the overall reception remains positive, offering a refreshing and enjoyable watch.
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    9jeremyemmet

    Great Brit-com

    The IT Crowd is an absurdist satire of office dramas, featuring those most indispensable of nerds, tech support geeks.

    The first thing I noticed watching this series was director Ben Fuller's patience. He has a willingness to let a joke build that evades most television directors. Some jokes are set up in the opening scene and wait until the final segment for the payoff.

    The show is further bolstered by great chemistry and timing between stars Richard Ayoade, Christopher Morris, Chris O'Dowd, and Katherine Parkinson. Each actor emits a brave willingness to take their characters to extremes for a laugh.

    It's all helped a great deal, of course, if you have a vague notion computer technology and its various sub-cultures, but for the most part, the audience is along for clever dialogue-related humour, not in-jokes.
    9brando647

    One of the Funniest Sitcoms I've Ever Watched

    For those who complain that "The Big Bang Theory" is too artificial and panders to mainstream audiences, there's a fantastic option for getting your geek/comedy fix in the U.K.'s "The IT Crowd". The sitcom, from writer/director Graham Linehan, is one of the funniest shows I've ever watched. In my opinion, sitcoms have always been a cheap form of laughs that cater to the lowest common denominator with themes reused over and over again for the same gags. But this one felt genuine and original with a fun twist on common life foibles as seen through the eyes of two antisocial computer techs toiling away in the basement of a major corporation. We introduced to their world in the beginning with the arrival of Jen Barber (Katherine Parkinson) when she's hired as the manager of Reynholm Industries' IT department. A computer- illiterate woman intent on faking her way to success, she meets Roy Trenneman (Chris O'Dowd) and Maurice Moss (Richard Ayoade): the company's crack IT team. Over the course of four series (and a total of 25 episodes), the three of them will endure everything from cannibalism to viral menstruation as they attempt to break out of their sheltered world and, you know, do things grown adults are supposed to do. The show has a fun balance of humor that will appeal to the more geek-centric viewers while keeping most of it broad enough that anyone can find something hilarious. This show is everything I'm pretty sure "The Big Bang Theory" wanted to be.

    What makes "The IT Crowd" so much fun? The characters. I freakin' love the characters in this show. All of them. The show manages to keep the roster down to a manageable four (five, when Richmond is around) to give each plenty of screen time for us to get to know them. Roy is the IT team's more… social…member, and that's not saying much. He has a general hatred for the common populace (which I can get behind) and finds most people to be blithering idiots, but he's also a lech who uses his position to try and troll the upper floors of the building for his next hot (unsuccessful) date. Chris O'Dowd (who I'd only previously seen in BRIDESMAIDS) injects the character with the perfect level of charm and exasperation. The fan favorite of the show is Moss and his endless list of eccentricities. He's a more prototypical nerd: hyper-intelligent, naïve, and utterly inept when thrust into social situations. He's the sort who'll faint at the thought of a woman opening discussing her unmentionables or find a website to aid in engaging in casual conversation with sport fans. Richard Ayoade is perfect in the role. Every time Moss is on screen, you can bet the best laughs will come from him. Fun fact: Ayoade was the only cast member to be ported over to the States to star in the American version and even he couldn't save the unused pilot from becoming an inferior copycat of the original that saw a fast, merciful death before reaching air. The final member of the IT crew is Jen. She's the "normal" one. She's got no computer experience (outside of checking her email) and she can actually engage in personal relationships. She's a manipulative go-getter who initially hopes her management role in the IT department could lead to bigger and better things. As Jen, Katherine Parkinson is the audience's vessel into this absurd show and the best moments are when it becomes apparent that she's become ingrained in the world of geek culture. The final character (or characters, I guess, since we went through two over the course of the show) is the big boss of Reynholm Industries. The first series featured Chris Morris as Deynholm Reynholm, a hyperactive man with a few screws missing and a passion for motivating his workforce. I honestly can't find the words to describe Morris's bizarre line deliveries and the quirks he brings to the character but they're awesome. Morris was with the show until the beginning of the second series when Matt Berry stepped in to run the company as Douglas Reynholm and we got a whole new level of insane. Rather than ape what made Morris's character of Reynholm so fun, Berry's Douglas is sexist (renowned for his collection of sexual harassment suits), melodramatic, and a total buffoon. While I can understand why people seem to love the character of Moss the most, I'm honestly torn between Moss and Douglas Reynholm as my favorite character in the series.

    "The IT Crowd" is more than just it's fantastic characters. I was also impressed that its plot lines never seem to retread old sitcom ground. Each of the episodes felt more original than you're average TV comedy. Granted, most of the episodes are focused on the same thing: the IT crowd attempts to integrate/interact with normal people and it goes horribly wrong. The IT crew is invited to a dinner party at Jen's flat when her usual guests were unavailable. Roy establishes a bogus dating site profile to win a bet against Jen and prove that women only want bad boys. Moss and Roy become friends with a group of "real men" and bond over soccer, beer, and armed robbery. It's a common thread in the series, but it's not their only trick. Graham Linehan has got enough material that it kept the series fresh over the course of its four-series run. If I had to choose a personal favorite, I would agree with a good portion of it's fan- base and go with "The Speech", wherein Jen is award the title of Employee of the Month and must give a speech on technology to the company's shareholders. When Jen's ego inflates and the boys decide to have a little harmless fun with her acceptance speech, it's…well…it's just perfect. I can't recommend this show enough and only wish that it would've continued on longer than it did. Four series just wasn't enough.
    10stonecoldjaw2000

    A Brilliant Show That Is Funnier Every Time I See It!

    I never meant to watch The IT Crowd, I stumbled upon it by accident when I was at a friends house and I decided to watch it as there was nothing else on and boy was I glad to have watched it! It was so funny, you must admire the emergency services scene! it was a total shame to have only 6 episodes in the 1 series! I hope series 2 comes out soon because this is by far the best series i have ever watched and will be my all-time favourite TV show ever! Moss is a great character and definitely suits the program well as his witty funny lines fits everywhere they are mentioned! "If there were such a thing as a drudgeon, that is what we'd be to them." Class ;) The IT Crowd is A perfect 10/10 a must see.
    10jdavisjdavis

    Hilarious to me and mine

    I think it has just the right amount of tech humor to stay true to its name, but anybody who's ever worked in an office of any kind should appreciate this show hugely. Big laughs for me every single episode... and I don't ususally laugh outloud. "Others" in the house made the comment of me really enjoying myself watching these crazy episodes. I've loved every episode through 5, though to be perfectly honest here and there I found myself wishing for more techie jokes, but i guess they can't chase away the non-techies just yet.

    Personally, Moss is my fav. The voice, the look, his whole line of thinking. Way cool and ridiculous. Happily, all the other characters are top notch too. Very very refreshing and laugh outloud show. Don't miss it!
    9paxdriver

    Smashing good fun

    The show's got a few episodes that bring side plots together for a 'grande finale'-esque bit, which is a very difficult style to pull off, especially for 22 minute episodes. The majority of the show is that awkward humor we geeks know and love so much. This show reminds me an awful lot of the cartoon series "Clerks" but with a more grown up feel. There are, as with any series, a few episodes that go so far over the top you groan from pain, but the chances of a deliciously laid out bit is well worth the endurance.

    Given the simple premise of the show, the script stays remarkably fresh. Brilliant acting on the part of the 3 primary leads and excellent writing make this an easy show to marathon over a weekend.

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    • Anecdotes
      Graham Linehan was inspired to create the series after a PC tech with questionable interpersonal skills paid a house call.
    • Gaffes
      During the animated intro, while Moss is smashing the keyboard with a cricket bat, his wrist watch is on his right arm. When they fall down the ventilation shaft, the watch is on his left hand. After the fall, he raises his arms and his watch is gone.
    • Citations

      Roy: [repeated throughout the series]

      [answering the phone]

      Roy: Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again?

    • Connexions
      Featured in The British Comedy Awards 2006 Live (2006)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 novembre 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Айтішники
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Teddington Studios, Teddington, Middlesex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • FremantleMedia
      • Talkback Thames
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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