Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Worldwide today announced that all episodes of The Office are now available to purchase and download in the UK, the US, Australia, Canada, France and Germany for the first time on iTunes (www.itunes.co.uk).
David Brent, the awkward and unnerving boss of fictional paper merchants Wernham Hogg, first graced our screens in The Office back in 2001.
The critically acclaimed series, written by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, is now celebrating its 10th anniversary with a wealth of awards, international remakes and broadcasts the world over under its belt.
To date, video viewing of the seminal British comedy classic has been exclusive to DVD where global brand sales are almost 4 million.
From today, The Office Series 1, Series 2 and all the Christmas Specials will become available to purchase and download from iTunes to own in the UK, the US, Australia, Canada, France and Germany.
Commenting on the announcement, writer and star of The Office Ricky Gervais said: "It's been the most amazing 10 years of my life. Who'd have thought mucking around at work and watching docusoaps through the 90s would be so lucrative?"
For the past decade, this brilliantly observed and convincingly acted fly-on-the-wall mocumentary has kept us laughing, with all-time classic comedy scenes from philosopher David Brent and his acute grasp on political correctness, the long-suffering Tim, and engaged receptionist Dawn, who keep themselves sane by playing childish practical jokes on the insufferable, army-obsessed desk mate Gareth.
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For more information on Ricky Gervais and The Office please visit www.RickyGervais.com
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