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The Smoking Room

  • Serie TV
  • 2004–2005
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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The Smoking Room (2004)
SitcomCommedia

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA British comedy set in the smoking room of a workplace.A British comedy set in the smoking room of a workplace.A British comedy set in the smoking room of a workplace.

  • Star
    • Robert Webb
    • Jeremy Swift
    • Paula Wilcox
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,8/10
    1082
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Star
      • Robert Webb
      • Jeremy Swift
      • Paula Wilcox
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    • Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Robert Webb
    Robert Webb
    • Robin
    • 2004–2005
    Jeremy Swift
    Jeremy Swift
    • Barry
    • 2004–2005
    Paula Wilcox
    Paula Wilcox
    • Lilian
    • 2004–2005
    Nadine Marshall
    Nadine Marshall
    • Sally
    • 2004–2005
    Debbie Chazen
    Debbie Chazen
    • Annie
    • 2004–2005
    Selina Griffiths
    • Janet
    • 2004–2005
    Leslie Schofield
    Leslie Schofield
    • Len
    • 2004–2005
    Fraser Ayres
    • Clint
    • 2004–2005
    Siobhan Redmond
    Siobhan Redmond
    • Sharon
    • 2004–2005
    Emma Kennedy
    Emma Kennedy
    • Heidi
    • 2004–2005
    Mike Walling
    • Gordon
    • 2004–2005
    Sunetra Sarker
    Sunetra Sarker
    • Monique
    • 2004
    Brian Dooley
    • Ben (from the postroom)
    • 2004
    Danny McGrath
    • Kissogram
    • 2004
    Naoko Mori
    Naoko Mori
    • Naoko
    • 2004
    Joanna Bobin
    Joanna Bobin
    • Miranda
    • 2004
    Tilly Vosburgh
    Tilly Vosburgh
    • Lois
    • 2004
    Geraldine McNulty
    • Yvonne
    • 2004
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    10shindo66

    dry, situational comedy of people talking to each other that's hilarious

    This show is just what witty dialog should be. If you don't have a attention span then you probably wouldn't like it, but if you can really listen, it will have you in stitches. It's just so funny because it's what someone would really say without trying to be funny. There's no real plot, its just hilarious people who are very relate-able in a setting that's very relate-able. You can really get to like the characters after a while with a lot of running gags. The punchline at the end of the first episode is pure gold. Why can't there be more shows like this, i mean Clint is one of the funniest characters ever. Just good actors and great lines in very down to earth situations.
    bob the moo

    Funnier than most sitcoms but not as sharp as 'The Office' and it was a mistake to align it with that

    In every workplace there is a place where the shunned go – a place where people go who have only one thing in common but spend several times a day together nonetheless. They are the office smokers; some hang around outside the building but in this office they have a room together. As the smokers come and go on their various breaks we are treated to all manner of inane discussions, banter and office politics.

    Although it doesn't help to compare this show to the vastly superior The Office it is hard not to. Not only is it set in the 'real work' much more than most BBC sitcoms but the marketing for it all tried to make sure that we came to this off the back of The Office's fame. Initial disappointment is pretty much guaranteed because this is not as sharp as the observation from The Office and is funnier in a different way. Once I realized that this had been mis-sold and is really just a normal sitcom then I was able to settle into it a lot more. As a sitcom it is better than the norm as it is at least recognisable (as opposed to forced family sitcoms) and the jokes are quite good and pretty much match the sort of banter you wish you could have. In reality most smoking room conversations are just small talk and b*tching but that wouldn't make for much of a series, so the pop culture references and the amusing dialogue keep it moving much better.

    The lack of a sharp edge on the material is a problem and I didn't feel that the series managed to build characters and stories as well as it should have done. The cast are all OK but I was never really sold on them as 'real' people – rather they were always actors albeit actors delivering some funny lines. In The Office (sorry to keep comparing – but the BBC started it!) the people were all recognisable and the laughs were tempered by the horror of seeing our workplaces slightly condensed into this one. Here performances are OK from Ayres, Webb, Marshall and the others but they feel like a sitcom cast and it is only the funnier than normal material that makes them rise above the genre.

    Overall this is not The Office and it is important to know that and not be sucked in by the attempts by the show and the BBC to align it with that. Rather this is a sitcom that is set in an office environment – it is not as sharp or as well observed as it could have been but it still manages to be funny. Watched as a sitcom it is funnier than the genre and blessedly free of canned laughter but this is just a sitcom and comparisons to The Office will only help it get an audience at the start – not keep it.
    Tac-Tic

    Deserves much more praise and a better time slot

    I missed this program when it first appeared on BBC 3 around two years ago. The BBC, and the UK in general have produced some dreadful "sit-coms" of late, so when I seen advertised what looked like a hybrid of The Office and The Royle Family I gave it a miss. That's not particularly true though. It's like The Office only in the fact it's set in an office and like the Royle family only because it's set entirely in real time. Few will agree but I think it's much better than both.

    If I were to compare it to other sit-coms I'd say Friends crossed with Daria( MTV cartoon, very cynical.) I think you have to watch quite a few episodes to get the feel of it. Initially they all seem quite ordinary and not especially likable characters. Over the course of the series though you realise the cause of all their irritating habits. Annie is irritating and irritable because she is massively self-deluded about her life being a success. Lilan initially seems desperate but you later realise it's because she's starved of attention. Janet appears prissy and stern but she's seems to be trying to shed that image by socializing with the smokers( even though she doesn't smoke) in nearly every episode. I could go on with the other characters but they'd definitely be spoilers.

    It's now half way through the second series and we now have a very well developed set of characters, excellent writing( just look at some of the quotes on this site) and brilliant actors and actresses. The sort-of-main character( he's on screen from beginning to end of every episode unlike any other character) is played excellently by Robert Webb. He seems to get bleaker every episode. Robin is clearly more intelligent than everyone else around him, but prefers to make snide( and hilarious) comments about others stupidity than do anything with his own life. It's an excellent character as it's one which is common in real life. This is true of the rest of the cast and show in general. It's strange but not a contrived way. It's the genuine oddness and humour you can find in the real world, though obviously compacted into a shorter space of time. It doesn't get bogged down in the dull realness of The Royle Family either though. Nor is it as ridiculous and pained as The Office or Friends often were.

    It's probably fair to say that The Smoking Room has stolen ideas and inspiration from other sit-coms. But unlike many others it stole the best parts. A good example is the sit-com device. How many sit-coms have never seen characters, love triangles or a will they, won't they relationship? A lot, and they all have the same outcome. The Smoking Room uses a much better, though already used one,; The never directly mentioned, long running storyline. It actually makes people think a bit more about what their watching and makes people notice jokes they may otherwise have missed. The only other example I can think of was in Daria. It's a difficult thing to do correctly, it can just look blatant and stupid. The strength of the writing and acting though hold it together excellently, like the show itself. Forget Little Britain or anything Peter Kay's in: This is the best British comedy around by some distance.
    Stefan2damax

    Not the usual comedy.

    Like some other similar British sitcoms of this type, you may decide to try and plug it to a friend, perhaps by retelling a joke on it, you'll find it wont have the same affect on them as it did on you. Because they are different types of jokes. There are not beautiful people sitting around, glamorous, making jokes about life, they are regular people, talking about life. The characters are ordinary, the situations they are in are ordinary, but it is the way they are portrayed and their outlook on all of this that makes the smoking room so funny.

    I will not slander this hilarious show by comparing it with 'the office' or 'the royale family' because, being honest, them shows had there high points, but were never as constantly funny as the smoking room.

    Go watch it. NOW!
    chuffnobbler

    Wonderful, and completely original

    The Smoking Room (TSM) is only ever compared with The Office because both are set in workplaces! Where TSM differs is that the daily grind of worklife does not drive the story.

    In TSM, office discussions are banned. Our regular set of smokers skive off their working day and discuss biscuits, holidays, Eskimos, crosswords, and any number of other topics. Characters wander in and out of the room, and leave their day job outside.

    It's part of the joy of the series to try to piece together what the characters do: Annie and Sally are graphic designers; it's clearly a major company with several different branches. Occasional glimpses of the outside world are provided: a vitally important Japanese client visits, and is in need of a cigarette. No lighter or matches can be found. The tension rises as the regulars try to keep their VIP happy, and she demonstrates her dislike of all things British (notably Penguin bars and Jim Bowen's gameshow Bullseye).

    There are plenty of asides regarding unseen characters (Lil's friend Tess Pownall is described as having a chest like "a pair of wizened yams"), plenty of huge laughs, scathing one-liners, running jokes, and some great ongoing stories. The story of Ben from the post room, hints about a past relationship for Sharon the non-smiling boss, Janet's desperation to be included leading her to a not-necessarily happy ending ... two series and a Christmas special have been made, and I can only hope for a third. The second series ends with a number of colossal cliffhangers: the characters are so believable and their situation so genuine that I can't wait to see them again.

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      Although it had already been confirmed in 2006 that the show was not being recommissioned, a change in the law in the UK in 2007 banned indoor smoking in the workplace, meaning the existence of a smoking room would be illegal.
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      Sally: What's that book where they're all behind the wardrobe?

      Robin: Anne Frank?

      Sally: Narnia, like those Narnia books

    • Colonne sonore
      Close To Me
      Written by Robert Smith

      Performed by The Cure

      [series theme tune]

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    • Data di uscita
      • 29 giugno 2004 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Siti ufficiali
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • BBC Three (United Kingdom)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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