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The IT Crowd - Series 2 [2006]

The IT Crowd - Series 2 [2006]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #758 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-10-01
  • Rating: To Be Announced
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 141 minutes

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DVD Description
The IT Crowd sitcom centres around the lives of an IT support staff working away in the forgotten dingy basement of a large company, Reynholm Industries. Roy (the slob) and Moss (the geek) lurk in the basement fielding support calls in the tradition of IT department the world over... "the beatings are bi-weekly". Jen's been recruited by the big boss Denholm, to manage the department... but her lack of knowledge of anything computer-ey may hinder her career development path... Is it in, on, out or it? There's a lot going on behind the scenes of the software development community!

This fab Channel 4 comedy continues into its second series and is written by Graham Linehan, the co-creator of Father Ted, and Black Books.

The IT Crowd Cast: Roy - Chris O'Dowd (Red Cap); Moss - Richard Ayoade (Nathan Barley); Jen - Katherine Parkinson (Doc Martin); Mr Denholm - Chris Morris (Brass Eye and On The Hour).

All episodes in series (version) 2 are on this DVD.

Synopsis
From the creators of Father Ted and The Office comes this second series of The IT Crowd, the popular British sitcom that’s taking the country by storm. Relegated to a dingy basement, Moss, Jen and Roy are their company’s last line of technological defence; they are the IT crowd. Episodes include 'The Work Outing', 'Return Of The Golden Child', 'Moss The German', 'The Dinner Party', 'Smoke And Mirrors' and 'Men Without Women'.


Customer Reviews

Nerds rule...UK5
Don't usually bother writing reviews - more than happy just to read them usually.

However... First episode of the second series was one of the funniest 30 minutes of my life - where two computer nerds somehow find themselves at the theatre watching the gayest of gay musicals only for one to end up being mistaken for a disabled guy and the other to find himself working as a bartender. Has to be seen to be believed. The rest of the series was good but oh my god... that first one - genius.

Found it better than Season 14
Enjoyed Season 1 and enjoyed this one more! You need to watch Season 1 first to establish the characters and see the relationships develop in Season 2. Well worth a watch.

Excellent but...3
Yes it was excellent but why so few episodes in this series? It was really getting going and that was it, episode 6, finish. I had the feeling that it was only a third of the way through the season. Surely you could have given us 8, 10 or even 12 episodes.