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Chambers
Set in a barristers' office, Chambers follows the work (or the lack thereof) carried out by John Fuller-Carp and his staff.
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Absolute Power
Welcome to the offices of London-based Public Relations firm Prentiss McCabe and its bosses - amoral Charles Prentiss and worldly wise Martin McCabe.
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Men Behaving Badly
Gary and his lodger Tony like their alcohol, women and lazing about. Dorothy and Deborah are their long-suffering other halves.
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Lunch Monkeys
Sitcom about the misadventures of an admin team at a 'no win no fee' law firm in Manchester.
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Carrie & Barry
Barry, a divorced London cabbie, lives with his second wife, beautician Carrie. He has a teenage daughter, Sinead, but she doesn't like Carrie at all.
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Navid And Johnny
Sitcom about the residents in a North London 'guest' house.
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Coupling
The trials and tribulations of six thirtysomethings struggling with life in general, but above all, relationships.
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Nice Day At The Office
Office sitcom starring Timothy Spall, John Sessions and David Haig as put-upon and frustrated employees of a large company.
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Office Gossip
Sitcom set in the office of a toy company, where Jo and Simon (Pauline Quirke and Neil Stuke) are PAs to incompetent and demanding bosses respectively.
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The Office (2001)
A BBC documentary team film the office of David Brent, manager from hell: he's tactless and talentless, yet somehow thinks everyone loves him.
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Chambers
Legal comedy. Machiavellian Head of Chambers John Fuller-Carp's misadventures as he schemes to become a QC.
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