What was the humour like? Similar to Brasseye or something? Ahhh! I need to see this!!!!
It was set in an office where the main character Bob (Kaye) did no work but would get into dilemmas usually forced upon him by his sex-obsessed boss. He was accompanied by his colleague Vaughn who did all the work and got none of the credit, and his secretary Maggie who is desperate for Bob to be fired. It had a laughter track and really was hilarious.
Oh I thought for some reason it was going to be like a satirical news show or something! Sounds good though and actually does ring a bell 🙂
A traditional sitcom for sure. You’d love it. Not sure anything could beat Brass Eye or The Day Today for alternative satire.
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen this?!!!!! And I LOVE Paul Kaye! Looks old, 90s? Ooh I’m excited!!
There was only 13 episodes. You can’t even buy the second series. A shame. Such a hilarious show.
What was the humour like? Similar to Brasseye or something? Ahhh! I need to see this!!!!
It was set in an office where the main character Bob (Kaye) did no work but would get into dilemmas usually forced upon him by his sex-obsessed boss. He was accompanied by his colleague Vaughn who did all the work and got none of the credit, and his secretary Maggie who is desperate for Bob to be fired. It had a laughter track and really was hilarious.
Oh I thought for some reason it was going to be like a satirical news show or something! Sounds good though and actually does ring a bell 🙂
A traditional sitcom for sure. You’d love it. Not sure anything could beat Brass Eye or The Day Today for alternative satire.