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The IT Crowd

The IT Crowd is a British television sitcom originally broadcast by Channel 4, written and directed by Graham Linehan, produced by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, and Matt Berry. Set in the offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries in London, the series revolves around the three staff members of its IT (Information Technology) department: technical genius Maurice Moss (Ayoade); work-shy Roy Trenneman (O'Dowd); and Jen Barber (Parkinson), the department head/relationship manager who knows nothing about IT. The show also focuses on the bosses of Reynholm Industries: Denholm Reynholm (Chris Morris) and, later, his son Douglas (Matt Berry). Goth IT technician Richmond Avenal (Noel Fielding), who resides in the server room, also appears in several episodes.

The IT Crowd
GenreSitcom
Created byGraham Linehan
StarringChris O'Dowd
Richard Ayoade
Katherine Parkinson
Matt Berry
Theme music composerNeil Hannon
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes25 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerAsh Atalla
EditorsPaul Machliss
Richard Halladey
Graham Barker
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time24 minutes (special approx 47 minutes)
Production companiesTalkback Thames
Delightful Industries
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release3 February 2006 (2006-02-03) –
27 September 2013 (2013-09-27)

The comedy premiered on Channel 4 on 3 February 2006 and ran for four series of six episodes each. Although a fifth series was commissioned, it was not produced.[1] The programme was concluded with a special "farewell" episode that aired on 27 September 2013.[2][3][4][5] The IT Crowd was critically acclaimed and has a cult following.

Series overview edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
163 February 2006 (2006-02-03)3 March 2006 (2006-03-03)
2624 August 2007 (2007-08-24)28 September 2007 (2007-09-28)
3621 November 2008 (2008-11-21)26 December 2008 (2008-12-26)
4625 June 2010 (2010-06-25)30 July 2010 (2010-07-30)
Special26 September 2013 (2013-09-26)

The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries, a fictional British corporation based at 123 Carenden Road in Central London. It focuses on the shenanigans of the three members of the IT support team, who work in a dingy, cluttered basement — a great contrast to the shining modern architecture and stunning London views enjoyed by the rest of the organisation. The obscurity surrounding the company's business is a running gag; it is stated that the company has bought and sold ITV, has a chemicals laboratory, and makes an unnamed product. In one episode, Denholm Reynholm claims the company has bought mobile phone carriers and television stations, creating "the largest communications empire in the UK", but it is unclear whether this is true.[6] Although 123 Carenden Road is a fictitious address, one episode sees the trio visiting the New Wimbledon Theatre in London, which is said to be a ten-minute walk from the office.[7]

Roy and Moss, the two technicians, are socially inept geeks or, in Denholm Reynholm's words, "standard nerds". Despite the company's dependence on them, they are generally ignored and considered losers by the rest of the staff. Roy's support techniques include ignoring the phone, hoping it will stop ringing, and using reel-to-reel tape recordings of stock IT suggestions such as, "Have you tried turning it off and on again?" and "Is it definitely plugged in?". He wears a different geek-related T-shirt in most episodes.[8] Moss' deep knowledge of technical topics is reflected in his extended, overly detailed suggestions, while he cannot deal with practical problems such as extinguishing fires and removing spiders. His shyness makes it difficult for him to relate to others, often leading him to cite bizarre facts or dwell on himself and/or technology. When someone shows their ignorance about computers, he can be arrogant.

Jen, the team's newest member, is hopelessly non-technical, despite claiming on her CV that she has "a lot of experience with computers" (often pronouncing the word as "comp-you-ters"). As Denholm is equally technologically illiterate, Jen's interview bluffing convinces him she should be the head of the IT department. After meeting Roy and Moss, Jen redefines her role as "Relationship Manager", yet her attempts to bridge the gap between the technicians and the company's other employees generally have the opposite effect, landing her and her teammates in ludicrous situations.

Cast and characters edit

 
From left to right: Jen, Moss and Roy
  • Chris O'Dowd as Roy Trenneman, a snarky Irish IT technician. He despises his job, as it requires him to work beneath his capabilities, and he often goes to great lengths to distract his workmates so he can relax and enjoy reading comic books or playing video games.
  • Richard Ayoade as Maurice Moss (typically referred to simply as "Moss"), a painfully shy, highly intelligent IT technician with few social skills.
  • Katherine Parkinson as Jen Barber, Roy's and Moss's tech-illiterate manager. Roy and Moss initially resent her but soon find she is helpful to them in interacting with "socially normal" people.
  • Chris Morris as Denholm Reynholm (series 1; recurring series 2; guest series 3), the egocentric founder and CEO of Reynholm Industries.
  • Matt Berry as Douglas Reynholm (series 3–special; recurring series 2), Denholm's long-lost, womanising son, who returns to inherit Reynholm Industries in series 2 when his father, under investigation for embezzlement, steps out of a window.
  • Noel Fielding as Richmond Avenal (special; recurring series 1–2; guest series 4), a former up-and-coming executive banished to the IT department's server room when he became a goth.

Production edit

Creator Graham Linehan wrote the series after a PC Tech with poor people skills made a house call. The show was video-recorded with a live studio audience.[9] Of this choice, Linehan said, "I trust my instincts, so I'm going to do it my way and hope people come to me."[9] The first series was recorded at Teddington Studios, and subsequent series at Pinewood Studios, with intermittent location footage. Cinematic-style footage was also recorded before live tapings. The show's title sequence was produced by Shynola.[10]

Broadcast and release edit

International syndication edit

The programme is broadcast internationally. In Australia, it has been broadcast on ABC1 and UKTV. In Bulgaria, GTV began airing it in July 2008, while Comedy Central Germany started airing the first series in September 2009. ETV has aired the programme in Estonia. In Poland it has been shown on Comedy Central Poland, TVP2, and Fox Comedy. In the Czech Republic, it was broadcast on Česká televize and HBO. TV 2 Zulu has aired it in Denmark, as has Comedy Central in the Netherlands. Canal+ runs it in Spain. It aired in New Zealand on TV One. It airs sporadically in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ2 and on the RTÉ Player.

In the United States, episodes have been shown on IFC; all four series and the special are also available on Netflix, Tubi TV, Pluto TV, and Hulu, and for purchase in the iTunes Store. Canadian channel G4 ran the programme during their Adult Digital Distraction block in July 2007. Reruns also aired on BiteTV in Canada until it relaunched as "Makeful" in August 2015. It was broadcast in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile on I.Sat. In Mexico, it has aired on Canal 11 since 2010. It was also broadcast in Spain on Canal 3xl in 2011.[11]

Ending and future edit

A fifth series was commissioned by Channel 4 for release in 2011.[12] Series creator Graham Linehan began pre-production on it, stating it would be the programme's last series, as a "goodbye to the characters".[13] The writing team were unable to meet regularly, so they created a virtual writers room using the online project-management tool Basecamp. Linehan found it a disadvantage, calling it "a stuffy, businesslike service that I think it actually ended up making everyone self-conscious", but there was no suitable alternative. Nonetheless, the writers did formulate some story ideas (one was reportedly a Die Hardbased episode[citation needed]), but ultimately Linehan did not consider the arrangement practical. Due to this, Linehan's conflicting schedule, and the show's budget requirements, the fifth series was shelved.[14]

However, Linehan felt a special "farewell" episode could be produced. He was already busy with his TV adaptation of Count Arthur Strong and his work on The Walshes, and the IT Crowd actors had also taken on other commitments. Thus, it was not until June 2013 that the show's final episode was filmed.[15]

Linehan said he would like to explore particular IT Crowd characters in future spin-off-style specials, particularly Matt Berry's character, Douglas. In a 2014 interview, Linehan said he had a half-formed idea about expanding on the Douglas character but that with Matt Berry busy with his series Toast of London, Linehan would need to "pounce when he's taking a rest".[16] Linehan has also discussed reprising Benedict Wong's character Prime from the episode "Final Countdown".[14] Wong has said he would be "thrilled" if Prime got his own series, joking that it could be called Prime Time.[17]

Home media edit

Series Episodes DVD release date[a][b]
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 6 31 March 2009 (2009-03-31)[18] 13 October 2006 (2006-10-13) 6 December 2006 (2006-12-06)[19]
2 6 30 June 2009 (2009-06-30)[20] 1 October 2007 (2007-10-01) 19 March 2009 (2009-03-19)[21]
3 6 15 September 2009 (2009-09-15)[22] 16 March 2009 (2009-03-16) 1 April 2010 (2010-04-01)[23]
4 6 14 December 2010 (2010-12-14)[24] 27 September 2010 (2010-09-27)[25] 2 December 2010 (2010-12-02)
Special 1 17 January 2017 (2017-01-17) 23 November 2015 (2015-11-23)[26] 18 December 2013 (2013-12-18)[27]

The first series was released in the UK as The IT Crowd – Version 1.0 on 13 November 2006 by 2 Entertain Video Ltd. The DVD start-up sequence and subsequent menus are designed to resemble a ZX Spectrum. The DVD also included a short film written and directed by Linehan called Hello Friend, his directorial debut, and a tongue-in-cheek behind-the-scenes documentary presented by Ken Korda, a filmmaker created and portrayed by comedian Adam Buxton (of Adam and Joe). The IT Crowd – Version 2.0 DVD was released in the UK on 1 October 2007, with a box set containing both the first and second series. Retail chain HMV sold an exclusive limited-edition version featuring a set of four postcards in the style of popular viral photos such as Ceiling Cat — here replicated as Ceiling Goth. While the first series DVD menus parodied 8-bit games, the Series 2 DVD menus parody 16-bit games and refer to the "All your base are belong to us" meme popularised by Zero Wing, Mortal Kombat, Tetris and Lemmings. There are also several "hidden" extras encoded into the subtitles. These are done in much the same way as the base64 subtitles from Series 1 and include three JPG images and a text adventure game file. Episode 4 has a BBC BASIC listing, and Episode 6 has light bars in the corner of the screen, which can be decoded using a barcode reader.[28][29] Series 3 was released on 16 March 2009, the DVD menus are based on such internet games as GROW CUBE, Doeo and flow. The DVD for series four was released in the UK on 26 September 2010, also under the 2|entertain label.[30] A boxset containing all four series was also released on the same day, which includes an IT Crowd-themed board game. The series 4 DVD includes a documentary feature on computer games, which inspired the menus on each of the series' DVDs, culminating in the game Windosill, the basis for the series 4 DVD. The Internet Is Coming was released in Australia on 18 December 2013,[31] but had yet to be released elsewhere until it was announced in November 2015 that a Region 2 DVD version would be released in the United Kingdom and throughout Region 2 on 23 November 2015.[26] All episodes of the programme are available to stream in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland on All 4, except the fourth episode of series three, "The Speech", which was removed from Channels 4's streaming service on the 4 October 2020, for perceived transphobic themes, namely including a trans woman being violently beaten.[32]

Reception edit

Series 1 of The IT Crowd holds an average Metacritic critic score of 67/100 from eight reviews.[33]

Ratings edit

The premiere of the programme on Channel 4 was watched by 1.8m viewers, described as "disappointing" by BBC News;[34] however, Linehan stated he was "playing the long game" and reflected how the first series of Father Ted also "went pretty unnoticed" but went on to gain viewers and awards.[9] The series four finale on 30 July 2010 saw the programme reach its current ratings peak of 2.17 million and was highly successful in its time slot.

Awards and nominations edit

The IT Crowd has won awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTAs), the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (the International Emmys), the Rose d'Or television entertainment awards, and from the fan voted Comedy.co.uk Awards organised by the British Comedy Guide. It also received a British Comedy Awards and an Irish Film and Television Award.

In 2006, the series was voted Best New British Sitcom at the 2006 Comedy.co.uk Awards, out of 17 nominees.[35] In 2007, it was voted Comedy of The Year at the 2007 Comedy.co.uk Awards, out of 100 nominees.[36] Nominated in the 2007 BAFTAs for Best Situation Comedy, alongside Green Wing and Pulling, it lost to The Royle Family. In 2008, the series won the International Emmy Award for Comedy[37] and the 2008 Rose d'Or for Best Sitcom.[38] Nominated in the 2008 BAFTAs for Best Situation Comedy alongside The Thick of It and Benidorm, it lost to Peep Show. In 2009, it won Best Situation Comedy at the 2009 BAFTAs. Also in 2009, Graham Linehan won Best Television Script at the 6th Irish Film and Television Awards, and Katherine Parkinson won Best Comedy Actress at the 2009 British Comedy Awards.

At the 2014 British Academy Television Awards, Parkinson won Best Female Comedy Performance;[39] Richard Ayoade won Best Male Comedy Performance; and Chris O'Dowd was nominated in the same category.

Adaptations edit

American versions edit

 
The main cast of the American version (left to right) Jen, Roy, Moss, and Denholm

An American version of The IT Crowd was almost aired by NBC in 2007–08, starring Richard Ayoade reprising his role as Moss, with Joel McHale as Roy, Jessica St. Clair as Jen, and Rocky Carroll as Denholm.[40] It was produced by FremantleMedia for Universal Media Studios with Steve Tao as executive producer. Linehan was also credited as executive producer but stated he was not involved.[41] The writing staff was David Guarascio, Moses Port, Joe Port, and Joe Wiseman. A pilot was filmed in January 2007, and a full series was ordered and advertised by NBC to be aired in 2007–08.[42][43][44]

However, a September 2007 report in The Hollywood Reporter said that the show would not reach production, despite the development of several scripts, as it "didn't quite spark" with new NBC chairman Ben Silverman.[45] In 2012, the pilot was leaked online.[46][47]

In October 2014, it was announced that NBC would produce another pilot, produced by Bill Lawrence.[48] It, too, did not make it to air.[49][50][51]

A third attempt at an NBC remake was confirmed in January 2018. Unlike the two previous versions, Graham Linehan was to be involved as a writer and executive producer. However, no further developments have been announced.[49]

German version edit

 
The main cast of the German version (left to right, from top) Jen, Roy, Moss and Denholm (bottom)

A German version of the programme was in production starting June 2007, starring Sky du Mont, Sebastian Münster, Stefan Puntigam and Britta Horn.[52] Originally titled Das iTeam – Die Jungs mit der Maus (The iTeam – The Boys with the Mouse), the title was changed to Das iTeam – Die Jungs an der Maus (The iTeam – The Boys at the Mouse) last minute. The first episode was aired on 4 January 2008 on Sat.1 and received mainly negative receptions. It was criticised for the poor translation of the original stories and jokes, poor direction, poor timing, and the poor performance of the actors, mainly Stefan Puntigam as Gabriel (the German version of Moss). Quotenmeter [de]'s Manuel Weis panned the programme, commenting: "It could indeed be possible that the boys of class 10a from secondary school Brunsbüttel made the series. In short: In this form 'The iTeam' should never have come onto the screen. The look is strongly reminiscent of cheap crime documentaries airing in the afternoon and the actors are reminiscent of lousy daytime formats. The climax of these catastrophes is [...] Stefan Puntigam, who embodies the role of the computer geek Gabriel. [...] his role seems artificial, exaggerated and in any case badly acted."[53] The IT Crowd creator Graham Linehan noted in his blog that the first gag already does not work due to being wrongly executed.[54] The programme was cancelled after only two episodes due to low ratings. All episodes were later screened on Sat.1 Comedy.

Notes edit

  1. ^ A Region 2 box set containing both the first and second series was released on 1 October 2007.
  2. ^ A Region 2 box set containing the first three series was released on 16 March 2009 under the 2ENTERTAIN label.

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Further reading edit

  • Ali, Abbas (9 July 2010). "The real IT Crowd: how true is the C4 sitcom?". The Guardian. London.

External links edit

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The IT Crowd is a British television sitcom originally broadcast by Channel 4 written and directed by Graham Linehan produced by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O Dowd Richard Ayoade Katherine Parkinson and Matt Berry Set in the offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries in London the series revolves around the three staff members of its IT Information Technology department technical genius Maurice Moss Ayoade work shy Roy Trenneman O Dowd and Jen Barber Parkinson the department head relationship manager who knows nothing about IT The show also focuses on the bosses of Reynholm Industries Denholm Reynholm Chris Morris and later his son Douglas Matt Berry Goth IT technician Richmond Avenal Noel Fielding who resides in the server room also appears in several episodes The IT CrowdGenreSitcomCreated byGraham LinehanStarringChris O DowdRichard AyoadeKatherine ParkinsonMatt BerryTheme music composerNeil HannonCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes25 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerAsh AtallaEditorsPaul MachlissRichard HalladeyGraham BarkerCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time24 minutes special approx 47 minutes Production companiesTalkback ThamesDelightful IndustriesOriginal releaseNetworkChannel 4Release3 February 2006 2006 02 03 27 September 2013 2013 09 27 The comedy premiered on Channel 4 on 3 February 2006 and ran for four series of six episodes each Although a fifth series was commissioned it was not produced 1 The programme was concluded with a special farewell episode that aired on 27 September 2013 2 3 4 5 The IT Crowd was critically acclaimed and has a cult following Contents 1 Series overview 2 Cast and characters 3 Production 4 Broadcast and release 4 1 International syndication 4 2 Ending and future 4 3 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Ratings 5 2 Awards and nominations 6 Adaptations 6 1 American versions 6 2 German version 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksSeries overview editMain article List of The IT Crowd episodes SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired163 February 2006 2006 02 03 3 March 2006 2006 03 03 2624 August 2007 2007 08 24 28 September 2007 2007 09 28 3621 November 2008 2008 11 21 26 December 2008 2008 12 26 4625 June 2010 2010 06 25 30 July 2010 2010 07 30 Special26 September 2013 2013 09 26 The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries a fictional British corporation based at 123 Carenden Road in Central London It focuses on the shenanigans of the three members of the IT support team who work in a dingy cluttered basement a great contrast to the shining modern architecture and stunning London views enjoyed by the rest of the organisation The obscurity surrounding the company s business is a running gag it is stated that the company has bought and sold ITV has a chemicals laboratory and makes an unnamed product In one episode Denholm Reynholm claims the company has bought mobile phone carriers and television stations creating the largest communications empire in the UK but it is unclear whether this is true 6 Although 123 Carenden Road is a fictitious address one episode sees the trio visiting the New Wimbledon Theatre in London which is said to be a ten minute walk from the office 7 Roy and Moss the two technicians are socially inept geeks or in Denholm Reynholm s words standard nerds Despite the company s dependence on them they are generally ignored and considered losers by the rest of the staff Roy s support techniques include ignoring the phone hoping it will stop ringing and using reel to reel tape recordings of stock IT suggestions such as Have you tried turning it off and on again and Is it definitely plugged in He wears a different geek related T shirt in most episodes 8 Moss deep knowledge of technical topics is reflected in his extended overly detailed suggestions while he cannot deal with practical problems such as extinguishing fires and removing spiders His shyness makes it difficult for him to relate to others often leading him to cite bizarre facts or dwell on himself and or technology When someone shows their ignorance about computers he can be arrogant Jen the team s newest member is hopelessly non technical despite claiming on her CV that she has a lot of experience with computers often pronouncing the word as comp you ters As Denholm is equally technologically illiterate Jen s interview bluffing convinces him she should be the head of the IT department After meeting Roy and Moss Jen redefines her role as Relationship Manager yet her attempts to bridge the gap between the technicians and the company s other employees generally have the opposite effect landing her and her teammates in ludicrous situations Cast and characters editMain article List of The IT Crowd characters nbsp From left to right Jen Moss and Roy Chris O Dowd as Roy Trenneman a snarky Irish IT technician He despises his job as it requires him to work beneath his capabilities and he often goes to great lengths to distract his workmates so he can relax and enjoy reading comic books or playing video games Richard Ayoade as Maurice Moss typically referred to simply as Moss a painfully shy highly intelligent IT technician with few social skills Katherine Parkinson as Jen Barber Roy s and Moss s tech illiterate manager Roy and Moss initially resent her but soon find she is helpful to them in interacting with socially normal people Chris Morris as Denholm Reynholm series 1 recurring series 2 guest series 3 the egocentric founder and CEO of Reynholm Industries Matt Berry as Douglas Reynholm series 3 special recurring series 2 Denholm s long lost womanising son who returns to inherit Reynholm Industries in series 2 when his father under investigation for embezzlement steps out of a window Noel Fielding as Richmond Avenal special recurring series 1 2 guest series 4 a former up and coming executive banished to the IT department s server room when he became a goth Production editCreator Graham Linehan wrote the series after a PC Tech with poor people skills made a house call The show was video recorded with a live studio audience 9 Of this choice Linehan said I trust my instincts so I m going to do it my way and hope people come to me 9 The first series was recorded at Teddington Studios and subsequent series at Pinewood Studios with intermittent location footage Cinematic style footage was also recorded before live tapings The show s title sequence was produced by Shynola 10 Broadcast and release editInternational syndication edit The programme is broadcast internationally In Australia it has been broadcast on ABC1 and UKTV In Bulgaria GTV began airing it in July 2008 while Comedy Central Germany started airing the first series in September 2009 ETV has aired the programme in Estonia In Poland it has been shown on Comedy Central Poland TVP2 and Fox Comedy In the Czech Republic it was broadcast on Ceska televize and HBO TV 2 Zulu has aired it in Denmark as has Comedy Central in the Netherlands Canal runs it in Spain It aired in New Zealand on TV One It airs sporadically in the Republic of Ireland on RTE2 and on the RTE Player In the United States episodes have been shown on IFC all four series and the special are also available on Netflix Tubi TV Pluto TV and Hulu and for purchase in the iTunes Store Canadian channel G4 ran the programme during their Adult Digital Distraction block in July 2007 Reruns also aired on BiteTV in Canada until it relaunched as Makeful in August 2015 It was broadcast in Brazil Argentina and Chile on I Sat In Mexico it has aired on Canal 11 since 2010 It was also broadcast in Spain on Canal 3xl in 2011 11 Ending and future edit A fifth series was commissioned by Channel 4 for release in 2011 12 Series creator Graham Linehan began pre production on it stating it would be the programme s last series as a goodbye to the characters 13 The writing team were unable to meet regularly so they created a virtual writers room using the online project management tool Basecamp Linehan found it a disadvantage calling it a stuffy businesslike service that I think it actually ended up making everyone self conscious but there was no suitable alternative Nonetheless the writers did formulate some story ideas one was reportedly a Die Hard based episode citation needed but ultimately Linehan did not consider the arrangement practical Due to this Linehan s conflicting schedule and the show s budget requirements the fifth series was shelved 14 However Linehan felt a special farewell episode could be produced He was already busy with his TV adaptation of Count Arthur Strong and his work on The Walshes and the IT Crowd actors had also taken on other commitments Thus it was not until June 2013 that the show s final episode was filmed 15 Linehan said he would like to explore particular IT Crowd characters in future spin off style specials particularly Matt Berry s character Douglas In a 2014 interview Linehan said he had a half formed idea about expanding on the Douglas character but that with Matt Berry busy with his series Toast of London Linehan would need to pounce when he s taking a rest 16 Linehan has also discussed reprising Benedict Wong s character Prime from the episode Final Countdown 14 Wong has said he would be thrilled if Prime got his own series joking that it could be called Prime Time 17 Home media edit Series Episodes DVD release date a b Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 1 6 31 March 2009 2009 03 31 18 13 October 2006 2006 10 13 6 December 2006 2006 12 06 19 2 6 30 June 2009 2009 06 30 20 1 October 2007 2007 10 01 19 March 2009 2009 03 19 21 3 6 15 September 2009 2009 09 15 22 16 March 2009 2009 03 16 1 April 2010 2010 04 01 23 4 6 14 December 2010 2010 12 14 24 27 September 2010 2010 09 27 25 2 December 2010 2010 12 02 Special 1 17 January 2017 2017 01 17 23 November 2015 2015 11 23 26 18 December 2013 2013 12 18 27 The first series was released in the UK as The IT Crowd Version 1 0 on 13 November 2006 by 2 Entertain Video Ltd The DVD start up sequence and subsequent menus are designed to resemble a ZX Spectrum The DVD also included a short film written and directed by Linehan called Hello Friend his directorial debut and a tongue in cheek behind the scenes documentary presented by Ken Korda a filmmaker created and portrayed by comedian Adam Buxton of Adam and Joe The IT Crowd Version 2 0 DVD was released in the UK on 1 October 2007 with a box set containing both the first and second series Retail chain HMV sold an exclusive limited edition version featuring a set of four postcards in the style of popular viral photos such as Ceiling Cat here replicated as Ceiling Goth While the first series DVD menus parodied 8 bit games the Series 2 DVD menus parody 16 bit games and refer to the All your base are belong to us meme popularised by Zero Wing Mortal Kombat Tetris and Lemmings There are also several hidden extras encoded into the subtitles These are done in much the same way as the base64 subtitles from Series 1 and include three JPG images and a text adventure game file Episode 4 has a BBC BASIC listing and Episode 6 has light bars in the corner of the screen which can be decoded using a barcode reader 28 29 Series 3 was released on 16 March 2009 the DVD menus are based on such internet games as GROW CUBE Doeo and flow The DVD for series four was released in the UK on 26 September 2010 also under the 2 entertain label 30 A boxset containing all four series was also released on the same day which includes an IT Crowd themed board game The series 4 DVD includes a documentary feature on computer games which inspired the menus on each of the series DVDs culminating in the game Windosill the basis for the series 4 DVD The Internet Is Coming was released in Australia on 18 December 2013 31 but had yet to be released elsewhere until it was announced in November 2015 that a Region 2 DVD version would be released in the United Kingdom and throughout Region 2 on 23 November 2015 26 All episodes of the programme are available to stream in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland on All 4 except the fourth episode of series three The Speech which was removed from Channels 4 s streaming service on the 4 October 2020 for perceived transphobic themes namely including a trans woman being violently beaten 32 Reception editSeries 1 of The IT Crowd holds an average Metacritic critic score of 67 100 from eight reviews 33 Ratings edit The premiere of the programme on Channel 4 was watched by 1 8m viewers described as disappointing by BBC News 34 however Linehan stated he was playing the long game and reflected how the first series of Father Ted also went pretty unnoticed but went on to gain viewers and awards 9 The series four finale on 30 July 2010 saw the programme reach its current ratings peak of 2 17 million and was highly successful in its time slot Awards and nominations edit The IT Crowd has won awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts BAFTAs the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences the International Emmys the Rose d Or television entertainment awards and from the fan voted Comedy co uk Awards organised by the British Comedy Guide It also received a British Comedy Awards and an Irish Film and Television Award In 2006 the series was voted Best New British Sitcom at the 2006 Comedy co uk Awards out of 17 nominees 35 In 2007 it was voted Comedy of The Year at the 2007 Comedy co uk Awards out of 100 nominees 36 Nominated in the 2007 BAFTAs for Best Situation Comedy alongside Green Wing and Pulling it lost to The Royle Family In 2008 the series won the International Emmy Award for Comedy 37 and the 2008 Rose d Or for Best Sitcom 38 Nominated in the 2008 BAFTAs for Best Situation Comedy alongside The Thick of It and Benidorm it lost to Peep Show In 2009 it won Best Situation Comedy at the 2009 BAFTAs Also in 2009 Graham Linehan won Best Television Script at the 6th Irish Film and Television Awards and Katherine Parkinson won Best Comedy Actress at the 2009 British Comedy Awards At the 2014 British Academy Television Awards Parkinson won Best Female Comedy Performance 39 Richard Ayoade won Best Male Comedy Performance and Chris O Dowd was nominated in the same category Adaptations editAmerican versions edit nbsp The main cast of the American version left to right Jen Roy Moss and Denholm An American version of The IT Crowd was almost aired by NBC in 2007 08 starring Richard Ayoade reprising his role as Moss with Joel McHale as Roy Jessica St Clair as Jen and Rocky Carroll as Denholm 40 It was produced by FremantleMedia for Universal Media Studios with Steve Tao as executive producer Linehan was also credited as executive producer but stated he was not involved 41 The writing staff was David Guarascio Moses Port Joe Port and Joe Wiseman A pilot was filmed in January 2007 and a full series was ordered and advertised by NBC to be aired in 2007 08 42 43 44 However a September 2007 report in The Hollywood Reporter said that the show would not reach production despite the development of several scripts as it didn t quite spark with new NBC chairman Ben Silverman 45 In 2012 the pilot was leaked online 46 47 In October 2014 it was announced that NBC would produce another pilot produced by Bill Lawrence 48 It too did not make it to air 49 50 51 A third attempt at an NBC remake was confirmed in January 2018 Unlike the two previous versions Graham Linehan was to be involved as a writer and executive producer However no further developments have been announced 49 German version edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp The main cast of the German version left to right from top Jen Roy Moss and Denholm bottom A German version of the programme was in production starting June 2007 starring Sky du Mont Sebastian Munster Stefan Puntigam and Britta Horn 52 Originally titled Das iTeam Die Jungs mit der Maus The iTeam The Boys with the Mouse the title was changed to Das iTeam Die Jungs an der Maus The iTeam The Boys at the Mouse last minute The first episode was aired on 4 January 2008 on Sat 1 and received mainly negative receptions It was criticised for the poor translation of the original stories and jokes poor direction poor timing and the poor performance of the actors mainly Stefan Puntigam as Gabriel the German version of Moss Quotenmeter de s Manuel Weis panned the programme commenting It could indeed be possible that the boys of class 10a from secondary school Brunsbuttel made the series In short In this form The iTeam should never have come onto the screen The look is strongly reminiscent of cheap crime documentaries airing in the afternoon and the actors are reminiscent of lousy daytime formats The climax of these catastrophes is Stefan Puntigam who embodies the role of the computer geek Gabriel his role seems artificial exaggerated and in any case badly acted 53 The IT Crowd creator Graham Linehan noted in his blog that the first gag already does not work due to being wrongly executed 54 The programme was cancelled after only two episodes due to low ratings All episodes were later screened on Sat 1 Comedy Notes edit A Region 2 box set containing both the first and second series was released on 1 October 2007 A Region 2 box set containing the first three series was released on 16 March 2009 under the 2ENTERTAIN label References edit Frost Vicky 26 May 2010 The IT Crowd gets fifth series The Guardian London Retrieved 26 May 2010 Jeffery Morgan 12 September 2013 IT Crowd finale Agents of SHIELD launch share night on Channel 4 Digital Spy Retrieved 12 September 2013 The IT Crowd to return for special one off episode BBC News 8 May 2013 Retrieved 9 May 2013 The IT Crowd to return for one off final episode later this month NME 5 September 2013 Retrieved 12 September 2013 IT Crowd Night planned for October British Comedy Guide 22 July 2013 Retrieved 12 September 2013 Return of the Golden Child The IT Crowd Series 2 Episode 2 31 August 2007 20 38 minutes in Channel 4 The Work Outing The IT Crowd Series 2 Episode 1 24 August 2007 13 15 minutes in Channel 4 Powers Nicole 9 May 2009 Chris O Dowd The IT Man From The IT Crowd SuicideGirls com Archived from the original on 5 May 2010 Retrieved 26 May 2010 a b c Smith Neil 9 February 2006 IT Crowd writer looks to future BBC News Retrieved 26 May 2010 Shynola website obligation Shynola com Retrieved 3 September 2011 Els informatics arriben al canal 3XL Televisio de Catalunya Tv3 cat 15 February 2011 Retrieved 14 April 2014 The IT Crowd awarded a 5th series News British Comedy Guide 26 May 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2010 That s the end of IT chortle co uk 20 May 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2011 a b IAmA man named Graham Linehan creator of The IT 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May 2010 The Comedy co uk Awards 2007 British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide Retrieved 26 May 2010 Linehan wins an Emmy for sitcom on the IT set Irish Times 11 November 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Award Winners 1961 2009 rosedor com Rose d Or Festival Archived from the original on 4 June 2010 Retrieved 26 May 2010 BAFTA Television Awards in 2014 awards bafta org Retrieved 19 May 2014 The IT Crowd Cast Credits NBC Retrieved 18 January 2011 Linehan Graham 30 June 2013 Twitter post twitter com Twitter Retrieved 30 June 2013 C4 s IT Crowd secures pilot in US BBC News 22 January 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Richard Ayoade to star in U S IT Crowd too British Comedy Guide 17 January 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 The IT Crowd nbc com NBC Retrieved 26 May 2010 NBC s IT could be out The Hollywood Reporter 13 September 2007 Archived from the original on 15 October 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2010 American IT Crowd Pilot Leaked Online VIDEO huffingtonpost co uk 17 October 2014 Retrieved 17 October 2014 The Guardian 30 July 2010 US version of IT Crowd back on London Retrieved 30 July 2010 The IT Crowd Comedy Remake From Bill Lawrence Neil Goldman amp Garrett Donovan Gets NBC Put Pilot Commitment Retrieved 12 December 2014 a b Graham Linehan confirms The IT Crowd is set for US remake The Guardian 15 December 2017 Archived from the original on 8 June 2023 Burton Bonnie British comedy IT Crowd gets another shot at US remake CNET Retrieved 23 December 2022 Hallam Chris 21 October 2014 7 reasons The IT Crowd will never work in the US Metro Retrieved 23 December 2022 German version serienjunkies de 28 August 2007 Retrieved 14 October 2012 Die Kritiker Das iTeam Quotenmeter in German 3 January 2008 Retrieved 26 July 2018 German IT Crowd Graham Linehan s blog 28 December 2007 Retrieved 14 October 2012 Further reading editAli Abbas 9 July 2010 The real IT Crowd how true is the C4 sitcom The Guardian London External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The IT Crowd The IT Crowd on 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