Christmas Special: Part 1
- Episode aired Dec 26, 2003
- TV-MA
- 44m
It's been three years since the BBC documentary crew first arrived at the office. Back for one last visit, they find Gareth Keenan now in charge and is running the office with a military pre... Read allIt's been three years since the BBC documentary crew first arrived at the office. Back for one last visit, they find Gareth Keenan now in charge and is running the office with a military precision. Since we last saw David Brent he has become a sales rep for a cleaning products co... Read allIt's been three years since the BBC documentary crew first arrived at the office. Back for one last visit, they find Gareth Keenan now in charge and is running the office with a military precision. Since we last saw David Brent he has become a sales rep for a cleaning products company, released his own pop single and has acquired an agent to look after his celebrity a... Read all
- Paul 'Bubble' Ferguson
- (as Paul Ferguson)
Featured reviews
Unlike the The Office in the USA which went on for years and years.
After three years, the BBC documentary crew return to the office for an update. Gareth Keenan is now in charge, he does not have Brent's humour but is still rubbish as a manager. Maybe Gervais and Merchant were having a dig at British management styles, not matter who the personnel are, they still do not know what they are doing.
As for David Brent, he is now a lowly sales rep but cannot resist popping down to the office to see his old chums. Whether Gareth likes it or not.
Brent got a big payout from the company after winning an unfair dismissal case. He spent it all on making a flop pop record.
As for Tim he plays pranks on Gareth and is still trying to get over Dawn who might be flying over from Florida.
If Martin Freeman provides the heart. It is still left to Gervais with the nauseating humour. Brent just does not realise when to stop. Just watch when Brent makes a personal appearance in a Blind Date type show.
If you loved The Office this could be the funniest thing ever, I thought it had a few funny moments.
It's been three years since the BBC camera crew visited the Wernham Hogg office in Slough and showed the documentary series on TV. Now they're back for one final visit, the occasion being the office's Christmas party. Gareth (MacKenzie Crook) is now the regional manager, working under Neil Godwin's strict supervision and running the building with his typical military insanity. Nonetheless, Tim (Martin Freeman) keeps pulling pranks on him, although it's not the same since Dawn (Lucy Davis) moved to Florida with Lee. Imagine his reaction, then, when he learns the BBC is actually arranging for her and Lee to come back to Slough for the party.
And what of good old David Brent (Gervais), who was last seen begging Neil to let him keep his job? Well, he advertises cleaning products now, and uses his free time to visit the old workplace, despite filing a successful lawsuit for his unfair firing. Because of the success of the (fictional) Office series, he's also a minor celebrity, making various appearances on TV shows. And finally, he recorded his own pop single, an awful cover of "If You Don't Know Me By Now", a brief glimpse of which features in the episode as a music video (the full version, should anyone be brave enough to watch it, is available on the DVD). How wrong could things still get? Since it's Brent, the answer has to be: very, very wrong.
Besides the usual cold, cruel realism, the Christmas Special is noteworthy for adding a certain postmodern playfulness. Specifically, several characters comment on the fact that they are now well known to the general public thanks to the show, which is exactly what we (the real audience) got to enjoy for two years. The best remark is of course the one that comes from Brent, who claims the BBC edited out his good moments and only showed his bad side (go figure...). As usual, Gervais' performance is the most enjoyable, and the new stages his role is going through suggest things will get really interesting when the real end finally comes around.
Did you know
- Quotes
[Dawn is coming back from America for the office Christmas party]
Tim: Yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing her again, of course. She's my friend, and she's a good friend, and no, I don't know exactly how I'll feel. I'll feel like a friend feels, whatever that is, you know, but as I said, I'm not going to ask her again! Come on!
[pauses, grins]
Tim: I might ask her again. No, I won't, I won't. She would have to do the asking.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 100 Greatest Christmas Moments (2004)
- SoundtracksIf You Don't Know Me by Now
(uncredited)
Composed by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
Performed by Ricky Gervais