The Office (BFI TV Classics)
by
Ben Walters
Created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, The Office is arguably the first British TV masterpiece of the new century. Gervais stars as David Brent, branch manager of a paper merchants located on a trading estate in the soulless confines of Slough, south-east England. A mock fly-on-the-wall documentary which is by turns satirical, bitter and poignant, The Office f...more
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
January 26th 2006
by British Film Institute
(first published January 26th 2005)
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A great critical reading of the original BBC series. The author really digs into the amount of planning that went into the characters and comes up with some great observations about what the show says about the working world today. Plus, there's an amazing description of THE DANCE that's worth the price of the book by itself.
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