Part 1 of 4 of "The Office Values" the Microsoft UK Training videos featuring David Brent (Ricky Gervais) and Stephen Merchant. Check my other videos for Parts 2, 3 and 4...
Part 1: The Office Val...
Part 1 of 4 of "The Office Values" the Microsoft UK Training videos featuring David Brent (Ricky Gervais) and Stephen Merchant. Check my other videos for Parts 2, 3 and 4...
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Hear, hear benawl. A squabble that always comes up is the US vs. UK Office. They both have two completely different approaches to a sitcom - one fully embraces it, one completely subverts it - and what counts is they both make me laugh. It's fine not to like one or the other, but the rampant nationalism gets tiring.
Expanding that a bit, I think Gervais is wrong saying there is no difference between British and American sitcoms. I think we all GET the same things but we still make different products.
British ones are often comedies of manners, and/or surrealism, whereas American ones excel at emotional and physical exaggeration.
Nor should one try replicating the other. I loved Scrubs but we wouldn't be able to manage that delicate slapstick-dramedy tone or the cartoonishness of the fantasy sequences.
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Or is this something seperate with the same guy?
Ricky Gervais, Check out karl pilkington on you tube, Ricky's best mate..... TOO FUNNY
British ones are often comedies of manners, and/or surrealism, whereas American ones excel at emotional and physical exaggeration.
Nor should one try replicating the other. I loved Scrubs but we wouldn't be able to manage that delicate slapstick-dramedy tone or the cartoonishness of the fantasy sequences.