'The IT Crowd' UK Sit-com 219
Nigsy writes "The Register reports that
"A new sitcom - set among IT workers in the dingy basement of a glamorous company - is due to arrive on the UK's Channel 4 next month. The IT Crowd, written by Graham Linehan (the scribe behind Father Ted, Black Books), will debut on the internet on 27 January, a week before its terrestrial broadcast on Friday, 3 February at 9.30pm."" Here's hoping that they have a consultant on the show to make it technically accurate.
BOFH (Score:5, Funny)
Re:BOFH (Score:3, Insightful)
BTW among the "losers" in the basement is someone named Jen. So it seems there is a token geek grrl down there with the guys.
Re:BOFH (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:BOFH (Score:2)
She seems angry, too!
Re:BOFH (Score:4, Insightful)
It's already been done by The Register.. (Score:2)
Travaglia wasn't involved, but I was (Score:3, Funny)
(Karma whore? Me? But of course.)
Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:5, Funny)
The high-rise towers of Renham Industries are full of go-getters, success stories, and winners... apart from in the basement. While their beautiful colleagues work upstairs in fantastic surroundings, the I.T. department - Jen, Roy and Moss - lurk below ground, scorned by their co-workers as geeky losers.
"Geeky losers"? Oh dear...
<clickety clickety>
Let's just see how geeky you think the IT department is after I format your drive, toss the backup, and submit your 'candid holiday snaps' to a few dozen gay singles websites, along with your name, address, work number, and personal cell number, shall we?
Oh, hold on...
<clickety clickety>
Now the Boss' home page has been set to one of the raunchier gay singles websites, proudly displaying your picture as 'twink of the week', and stating that your interests include latex, flash photography, and small mammals. That ought to spice up the water-cooler gossip.
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:5, Funny)
I think you got "geeky" confused with "fired".
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:2)
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:2)
I think you got "geeky" confused with "fired".
I think you've got "fired" confused with "promoted".
However, the grandparent is very confused about a wink his supervisor gave him at an office meeting.
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:3, Funny)
I think you got "geeky" confused with "fired".
I dare you to find an evidence trail leading to him. Who do you think built the systems that log everything?
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:2)
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:2, Funny)
My first thought was "What's wrong with LaTeX?". That's bad, isn't it...
Re:Simon won't like this. Not one bit. (Score:3, Informative)
Basement? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Basement? (Score:2)
Black Books? Father Ted? HELLS YES (Score:5, Insightful)
Hopefully this will be just as good.
Re:Black Books? Father Ted? HELLS YES (Score:3, Informative)
There are three series... (Score:2)
Re:There are three series... (Score:2)
Re:Black Books? Father Ted? HELLS YES (Score:2)
Re:Black Books? Father Ted? HELLS YES (Score:4, Informative)
Likely dialogue to include: (Score:2, Funny)
"A shower of bastards!"
Don't Worry (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Don't Worry (Score:2)
Re:Don't Worry (Score:2)
Arse, not crown jewels (Score:2)
Re:Arse, not crown jewels (Score:2)
The episode where all the Priests were lost in the lingerie section was also fantastic.
Re:Arse, not crown jewels (Score:2)
IT via Father Ted (Score:4, Funny)
Accurate? (Score:3, Interesting)
Why does it have to be techically accurate? If that's their only goal, it probably won't be very funny. I'd rather that it have accurate insights into the way the two distinct mindsets (tech and non-tech) perceive and interact with one another in the workplace. Now that's a potential comedy goldmine.
Re:Accurate? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Accurate? (Score:2, Funny)
It's like people who post on /. to point out the trolls.
Re:Accurate? (Score:2)
Well, if it was technically accurate, they couldn't have management in the show, and we all know that's where the real comedy is.
Because otherwise I'll puke. (Score:2)
-russ
Re:Accurate? (Score:2)
I don't know if it does per say, but if it is blantantly innaccurate, I won't be able to watch it. Let me give youu a non-IT example I saw on TV the other day.
A father and daughter were having a heart to heart while the father worked on the car. He asked her to hand him a half inch wrench. She asked "Crescent or socket?" He replied "Socket." She handed him a box end wrench. At that moment I wondered if every mechanic in America was changing channels just
Re:Accurate? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Accurate? (Score:2)
"If it looks like a duck, sounds like a duck, and acts like a duck; it's probably a duck"
Stay tuned for next weeks episode (Score:5, Funny)
Or not... (Score:2, Insightful)
Just out of interest, did you complain that Father Ted didn't accurately reflect the teachings of the Catholic Church?
Re:Or not... (Score:4, Funny)
You mean it didn't?!
Re:Or not... (Score:2)
To quote Ted... (Score:4, Funny)
"That's the great thing about Catholicism. It's so vague and nobody really knows what it's all about."
Glamourous companies... (Score:2)
Suggestion (Score:5, Funny)
Show nothing but the tops of the character's heads as they sit in their cubicles. That would be technically accurate.
Re:Suggestion (Score:2)
Never in the US, thanks to the FCC (Score:2)
Too bad we'll never see such a show in the US. As soon as the IT basement geeks start surfing pr0n *BAM* FCC fine: $1,000,000... *BAM* FCC fine: 2,000,000...
Re:Never in the US, thanks to the FCC (Score:2)
Start surfing pr0n!?
Re:Never in the US, thanks to the FCC (Score:2)
Dude, you need to get out and stop watching so much Emeril Lagasse. http://www.dialmformax.com/archives/2002/05/ban_t
Re:Never in the US, thanks to the FCC (Score:2)
Yay! Another comedic-stereotype... (Score:2)
The Constable sez: "What's all this then."
The Geek sez: Stay Tuned!
Other interesting media (Score:2)
Re:Other interesting media (Score:2)
Some of the content is quite amusing, I find it a fresh approach to what other's might consider a dry OS.
Still, each to their own. There was a good show a which has sadly come to a close, DHBiT, Does Humour Belong in Technology.
Great Premise (Score:2)
Could be good! (Score:2, Interesting)
Neither really conform to stereotypes of what priests or bookshop workers are like; in fact, the character's job is often a little bit at odds with what they're like. If this is carried over to this show, maybe we'll get a comedy that features some highly eccentric geeks whose actual paid work is secondary to their real love. This is kinda true for many geeks I know; their off-duty coding is far more important to them than their on-duty coding.
Re:Could be good! (Score:2)
Comment removed (Score:3, Funny)
My guess (Score:3, Insightful)
On a side note, at my old company, the IT-ish guys were treated pretty well, and were the "social elite." Of course, we are comparing IT guys vs programmers here.
Re:My guess (Score:2)
I'd watch it (if I could get it here in Canada). I think many other, non-IT people would find it interesting as well.
Why? Because the IT universe is somewhat alien to most people, and getting an inside look will likely amuse and (hopefully subtly) educate average people.
If it's done well there'll be 4 American clones for the 2007 TV season. This could be the next "All in the Family".
Re:My guess (Score:3, Interesting)
Didn't CBS try this somewhat? (Score:2)
The less-popular half of Bosom Buddies was on it, and I think maybe Patrick Dempsey.
Re:Didn't CBS try this somewhat? (Score:2, Informative)
Obligatory Nerd Jokes!!! (Score:2, Funny)
WARNING: Radiation area. Prefaded genes only.
Said the sweet young lady, "Oh, I see how astronomers figure out the distance of the stars and their sizes and temperatures and all that. What really gets me is how they find out what their names are."
Make it possible for programmers to write programs in English, and you will find that programmers cannot write in English.
The First Rule of System Programing:
Never test for an error condition you don't know how to handle.
--- Co
Re: Like a Nerd ever needs THEESE.... (Score:2, Funny)
http://ma.tthew-cox.us/jokes/top_geek_breakup.php [tthew-cox.us]
Top 11 Geek Breakup Lines
11.
(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail?
(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail? R
(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail? F
Relationship failed.
10. Now that Half Life 2 is out, I need to refocus my priorities.
09. You have been unsubscribed from my dating list. Please click this link to confirm.
08. I need a lover who understands that 20 hours a day on the Internet is normal.
07. I don't think we should date any more, but we can still be on each other's b
Wonder Whatever Became of Me Dept (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wonder Whatever Became of Me Dept (Score:2)
I hope this show will have two geeks just like the ones Matthew Broderick consulted with in Wargames. The geeky glasses-wearing social outcast and bearded t-shirted fat guy with a beard are ubiquitous in IT. They nailed it.
"technically accurate" (Score:5, Funny)
If technically accurate, the characters will be males reading Slashdot, downloading pr0n, virus-scanning Windows boxes, eating pizza, and quarrelling intensely about Perl and Python.
I predict low ratings.
Re:"technically accurate" (Score:2)
RUBY!
Technically Accurate? (Score:3, Insightful)
And another one too (Score:2)
Trying to be a new 'Red Dwarf'.
Painfully funny, and very geeky.
After accidentlly re-booting the ship and setting it back to defaults, they cut to a guy trying to get into the toilet
"Please enter the 3rd, 5th, and 87th letters of your password" says the door. Nice.
Rather english though, probably wont travel well.
Re:And another one too (Score:2)
Re:And another one too (Score:2)
Wow! I missed that line!
Re:And another one too (Score:2)
Well aside from Charlotte Rampling's tits, you didn't miss much else!
Re:And another one too (Score:2)
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Raunchy? (Score:2, Funny)
Broadcast after 9pm ? - Check !
Full Frontal Nudidy probability = 97.34132%
From the writer of Father Ted (Score:5, Funny)
"Office Space" is emotionally accurate (Score:2)
Does the show get sent to India in case of low... (Score:3, Funny)
Just curious
Wrong writer (Score:2)
Black Books was written by Dylan Moran (ie, the book shop owner from the series).
Re:Wrong writer (Score:2)
Teaser (Score:2)
Yes, they had consultants. I was one of them. (Score:5, Interesting)
He sent the scripts and I eventually sent a couple of notes back with a couple of minor corrections, but I really didn't need to do much at all; the humour in the show comes from really good character comedy, and the IT aspect is (quite rightly, IMHO) just a sideline thing. Roy and Moss bear slightly more resemblance to real-world sysadmins than Ted and Dougal do to real-world priests, but only slightly. As with Ted, the joy is in exggerating the silliness of the situations.
It was in building the set that the fun really started, and I need to get Sean [solle.net] to participate in the thread here as I recommended him for the job of gathering as much fun techie crap as possible as well as looking after the on-set PCs. Having visited the set once, I can tell you he did a fantastic job. There are so many wonderful little references and rare bits of kit lurking in the messes (British geeks in particular are in for a treat). Plus, thanks to Danny [oblomovka.com], there are EFF stickers everywhere.
Make sure to tape/TiVo/torrent it - it's a great show, fun and silly, with lots of easter-egg treats for geeks.
They're ok, but... (Score:2)
personally I think an IT version of The Office would be far better...
Re:dont make me laugth (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:dont make me laugth (Score:2)
That's actually one of the scenes being used in trailers for the show on TV at the moment.
Re:dont make me laugth (Score:2)
I doubt it, to be honest. If it's anything like Graham Linehan's other work, it'll just be completely and utterly surreal.
Tech support will just be a vehicle for totally bizarre jokes.
Re:dont make me laugth (Score:2)
Re:Beauty and the Geek (Score:2)
Re:Beauty and the Geek (Score:3, Funny)
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Sexy??! (Score:2)
...and without (Score:2)
Re:Beauty and the Geek (Score:2)
Season 2 starts tonight! (Score:2)
Re:Earlier British sitcom/drama about people in IT (Score:3, Informative)
The web/internet side of it all was usually painfully inaccurate or pantomimed (and timeless romantic dialogue like "Thanks for showing me how to rocket jump - I really owned that level" didn't help), but there were some genuinely good moments in there too. There was a memorable scene where they all arrive in dribs and drabs the morning after the office party, only to find that they've all got an email with a video attachment from