This is sad notation, fascinating character. Dear Othello Players, I am so sorry to report that Michael Handel has died. He was diagnosed recently with cancer of the lungs and brain. He was in a hospice for the past few weeks (where he was very well looked after), and he was not in pain for his last few days. His father and brother were with him. All Othello players will miss his wonderful cheeky cheery funny manner, and his incredibly creativity and insight into the game. He was always pure fun to be around. Best wishes, Imre Leader
I had completely forgotten about this. I watched the series when it originally aired and loved it. It's very strange and funny to see it again - thank you!
I remember the very first documentary on The Armstrongs and thought it was so funny. Thanks loads for posting it.I just know its going to make me laugh again :-)
The Office in real life. So many quotable scenes. Attitude determines altitude. As for the long scene of wheel metaphors was pure Gervais and Merchant.
The hour-long 2003 "Christmas Party" episode was repeated on UKTV People in 2005 or 2006 and I recorded it to DVD. I just found it, it plays and is fantastic of course, but I don't know how to put it on RU-vid. I have the eight BBC Two half-hour programmes too, all nine over three DVDs.
@@plexus6415 you should be able to copy it as a video file e.g. mor or similar on a laptop/PC. Then simply go to RU-vid, create an account and select upload. Would love to see this episode.
If this were a real company - surely Ann could just stay in the same room as the salespeople and make sure they WERE picking up the phones and following the leads. Also the salespeople would be on commission for successful call they made. Also the couple aren't nearly worried enough about the situation - it's not a real company!!!
I still have to question whether this was a real documentary even though this will be the 3rd time I have watched the series. Well yes it is real, the proof is on line, U Fit one of the shittest web-sites I have come across in some time so it's definitely these nutters.
It's a fake documentary based on the radio fake documentary People Like Us. The narrator of the radio version was the actor/ writer Chris Langham. The narrator of this TV version is the famous actor Bill Nighy. The cast are brilliant actors. I don't know who wrote it though.