The IT Crowd (pronounced /ˈɪt/ or /ˌaɪˈtiː/) is a British sitcom, written by Graham Linehan and produced by Ash Atalla for Channel 4. The series has won BAFTA and International Emmy awards. Three series have been produced to date with a Christmas special planned for December 2009, and a fourth series commissioned for 2010.
The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries, a fictitious British corporation in central London. It focuses on ...
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The IT Crowd (pronounced /ˈɪt/ or /ˌaɪˈtiː/) is a British sitcom, written by Graham Linehan and produced by Ash Atalla for Channel 4. The series has won BAFTA and International Emmy awards. Three series have been produced to date with a Christmas special planned for December 2009, and a fourth series commissioned for 2010.
The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries, a fictitious British corporation in central London. It focuses on the shenanigans of the three-strong IT support team located in a dingy, untidy and unkempt basement – a stark contrast to the shining modern architecture and stunning London views enjoyed by the rest of the organisation. The obscurity surrounding what the company does, serves as a running gag throughout the series – all that is known is that the company bought and sold ITV (a fact which Denholm Reynholm forgot completely), and once made part-year profits of "eighteen hundred billion billion". The team consists of what Douglas Reynholm...
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