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Cult comedy the IT Crowd is set to return to our screens for one last hurrah, with filming for a final episode understood to start in weeks. According to comic book website Bleeding Cool, the script was written last year and the cast are about to assemble to film one last 40-minute show. IT Crowd creator Graham Linehan …

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  1. TRT Silver badge
    Happy

    I wonder what OS their NLE system runs on?

    "Err... Vista."

    "WE'RE DOOMED!"

  2. Mike Pellatt
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    I have to say - Katherine Parkinson is absolute genius in "Before the Party" at The Almeida, finishing its run tomorrow night.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      re: "Before the Party" at The Almeida

      How absolutely scrumptious of you to say so - dahling !

  3. Chad H.

    Its time to celebrate!

    Anyone up for a game of Street Countdown?

    1. Rikkeh
      Pint

      Re: Its time to celebrate!

      I came here to drink milk and kick ass. And I've just finished my milk.

      [There's no milk icon]

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Its time to celebrate!

      TNETENNBA

      1. Crazy Operations Guy

        Re: Its time to celebrate!

        Overnumerousness.

      2. Shane Lusby
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        Re: Its time to celebrate!

        That's a nice tnetennba!

      3. Anonymous Coward
        Joke

        Re: TNETENNBA

        http://www.collinsdictionary.com/submission/4616/tnetennba

        Only, if only!

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Thank you for not mentioning "The Watch"

    A man has to earn a living, but still...

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Thank you for not mentioning "The Watch"

      I wasted an hour and a half of my life watching that. Admittedly I was in a plane, but I could have stared at some clouds or something.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Facepalm

      Re: Thank you for not mentioning "The Watch"

      Yeah, sadly such comedy does not seem to necessarily translate to or match the ideas of Hollywood. :(

  5. jai

    Well that's easy to remember:

    0118 999 881 999 119 7253

    1. Annihilator

      Dear sir or madam. Fire, exclamation mark. Fire, exclamation mark.

      1. Steve Knox
        Happy

        Ah, golf is so funny!

    2. Daniel B.

      haha, that number!

      And with the added pause before mentioning the last digit:

      0118 999 881 999 119 725......... 3

      "Which country am I speaking to?"

  6. Jack Project

    TNETENNBA

    1. Hieronymus Howerd

      ^that's a nice TNETENNBA

  7. Peter Gordon
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    A fire?

    At Sea Parks?!

  8. RainForestGuppy

    What about Chris Morris!!

    He was briliant in the first series as the barking mad of Denholm Reynholm.

    The episode where he thanked everybody (including the toilet cleaners) except the IT team for making the new system a success was so true to life.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: What about Chris Morris!!

      There were plenty of true to life, right to the bone depictions of a real IT worker in the IT Crowd.

      For example, me buried here in my basement... no one on the upper two floors really knows what I do. If I'm even in, or whatever. I'm pretty much a real life interpretation of Richmond, well, a non goth Richmond... but you get the point.

      1. Andrew Moore

        Re: What about Chris Morris!!

        Oh look, Richmond's still alive.

  9. W.O.Frobozz

    Cuke?

    It's like heaven in a can!

  10. Richard Wharram
    Go

    "We don't need no education"

    "Yes you do. You've just used a double negative."

    \o/

  11. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    So glad these are still live!

    http://www.reynholm.co.uk/

    http://www.friendface.co.uk/

    http://www.howlonghaveyougot.com/

    1. Roby

      Re: So glad these are still live!

      http://www.ladyproblems.org.uk/

      1. Anonymous Coward
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        Re: So glad these are still live!

        Good catch! I never knew about that one. It's those kind of touches that makes certain TV shows really stand out from the rest. Whenever I hear a 'fictional' website in a TV show, I can never resit seeing if it exists. NOt found any though. Anyone else?

    2. djack

      Re: So glad these are still live!

      Thanks for those, I never knew that http://www.reynholm.co.uk/ existed. I'm sorting my Reynholm security pass now :)

      BTW you missed out on http://www.ladyproblems.org.uk/

    3. Anonymous Coward
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      Re: So glad these are still live!

      Wow, they went to real trouble... even the pw files, in plain text. :D

      http://www.reynholm.co.uk/~moss/files/pw.store/77258149.pw

  12. Dom 3

    That line.

    Why is it funny? If you've ever had to support typical users you'll have said it a bajillion times.

    If you had a sitcom set in a bar, would the barman asking "would you like ice with that?" somehow become hailed as an example of comic writing genius?

    1. Why Not?
      Boffin

      Re: That line.

      Yes but if every other customer asked if the Banana Daquari contained Bananas that observation would be funny.

      Its the combination of communication,observation & timing that makes things funny.

    2. Steve Knox
      Boffin

      Re: That line.

      Why is it funny? If you've ever had to support typical users you'll have said it a bajillion times.

      I was going to post a short quip ridiculing you for posting this question, but I've done that type of thing a bajillion times.Instead, I'm going to assume you're not a troll, and just completely uninformed on the topic on the humor of the banal.

      The entire point of the joke is that support has said it a bajillion times, and than users have heard it a bajillion times. So everyone, upon hearing it, can immediately relate to the situation. Meanwhile, Chris's excellent delivery of the line manages to convey that:

      • he has done this a bajillion times,
      • he uses this line as a stock "solution" for pretty much every problem a user calls with, and
      • he is currently motivated more out of contempt for users than a real desire to help.

      This sets up a situation which is so obviously stereotypical as to be comical. That is the humor of the banal in a nutshell.

      Bajillion!

    3. Annihilator
      Facepalm

      Re: That line.

      "Why is it funny? If you've ever had to support typical users you'll have said it a bajillion times."

      I think you've answered your own question there...

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn2FB1P_Mn8

      1. Dom 3
        FAIL

        Re: That line.

        Ah. I see.

        I think I only watched a couple of initial episodes - a combination of me not being that much of a telly watcher, and not living in the UK at the time. So AFAICR I only heard the line delivered the first time it was used, and (honestly) had not realised that it was a running gag.

        So thanks to all for taking the time to clear that one up for me.

        (I particularly like the reel-to-reel tape recorder one).

        I shall award myself a "FAIL" icon.

    4. 4.1.3_U1

      Re: That line.

      "If you had a sitcom set in a bar"

      istr that this scenario featured in some sitcom before somewhere.

      Bring it on again.

      1. John Brown (no body) Silver badge
        Pint

        Re: That line.

        "istr that this scenario featured in some sitcom before somewhere."

        Yes, Coach!

    5. Wayland Sothcott 1

      Re: That line.

      It's the very repetition that makes it funny. It's the fact that we all know most IT problems can be solved by turning it off and on when IT is supposed to be fantastically complicated. It was hilarious when they had a large reel to reel tape machine answering the phone and suggesting the user turned it off and on again and phone back in 10 minutes if that did not fix the problem.

      1. gzuckier

        Re: That line.

        I use that all the time for computer questions:

        "The data warehouse shows all the customers with the same phone number"

        "Hmm.... have you tried turning your computer off and turning it on again?'

        "Huh? Seriously?"

  13. CraPo
    Stop

    Chris O'Dowd...is now a bona fide Hollywood star?

    But has he actually done anything good? Given the number of people from over here, performing over there, as one of them, his has to be the worst accent.

    Even over here he's rubbish e.g. Moone Boy, although that might have more to do with Sky than O'Dowd.

    It's been down hill since The I.T. Crowd as far as I'm concerned.

    1. Steve Knox
      Trollface

      Re: Chris O'Dowd...is now a bona fide Hollywood star?

      Chris O'Dowd...is now a bona fide Hollywood star? But has he actually done anything good?

      Of course not. He wouldn't be a bona fide Hollywood star if that were the case.

    2. jai

      Re: Chris O'Dowd...is now a bona fide Hollywood star?

      my gf thought he was brilliant in Bridesmaids...

    3. danny_0x98

      Re: Chris O'Dowd...is now a bona fide Hollywood star?

      Greetings from geographic and professional adjacency to Hollywood adjacent.

      He is the face of a series that is about to premiere on HBO, so, if he isn't a star, exactly, he's getting work.

      1. Martipar

        Re: Chris O'Dowd...is now a bona fide Hollywood star?

        Frequently asked questions about time travel, nuff said really.

  14. Andy Miller
    Facepalm

    Dammit

    Now my complete box set will be incomplete.....

    1. Richard Wharram

      Re: Dammit

      I read that 4 times before it came through as "box set" rather than "sex bot".

      I preferred my reading.

  15. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Knew my career was about to tank after this show launched!

    To make matters worse it starred a fellow Irish muppet.

    Credibility couldn't get any lower after that, neither could the ol' paycheck!

  16. xyz Silver badge
    Happy

    Ah yes...

    The box that housed the internet.

    Typing Google into Google

    and my personal favourite, the long Russianesque march to the smoking shelter. I've done it so many times.

    1. Peter Simpson 1
      Happy

      Re: Ah yes...

      I built a copy of The Internet for my daughter's birthday. She's in IT and a fan. She thought it was brilliant. Only the most refined of her coworkers appreciated it.

      1. neek
        Thumb Up

        Re: Ah yes...

        Best Dad award contender, there :)

  17. Benchops

    I think it'll be a bit of a damp squid

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