The IT Crowd - Aunt Irma Visits | Full Episode | Series 1 Episode 6
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2023
- The IT Crowd Full Episode: "Aunt Irma Visits" Series 1 Episode 6
Jen has her period and she starts to see the same symptoms in the boys. They say that it's impossible but they reconsider after they start having the same symptoms as Jen. They're even given their own website after talking about it online.
Starring Chris O'Dowd as Roy Trenneman, Richard Ayoade as Maurice Moss, Katherine Parkinson as Jen Barber.
Director
Graham Linehan
Writer
Graham Linehan
The IT Crowd is a British sitcom originally broadcast by Channel 4, written and directed by Graham Linehan, produced by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, and Matt Berry. Set in the offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries in London, the series revolves around the three staff members of its IT (Information Technology) department: technical genius Maurice Moss (Ayoade); work-shy Roy Trenneman (O'Dowd); and Jen Barber (Parkinson). - Комедії
The most realistic part of the entire series was everyone getting credit minus the people who actually did the work
Hear, hear!
Jen: "I've fallen to the communists."
Moss: "Well, they have some strong arguments." 😅😂🤣
It was actually touching that at the end, he recognised them and decided to spend time with them rather than the suits.
but he didn't have to nail Richmond, just saying
@@danielarteta3775 The sexual tension between those two have been there since he was hired.
The dynamic between these 3 feels so organic and wholesome 😄✨
you mean those 4
So much genius in such a short time.
OMG, I totally forgot how funny EACH episode is. When Moss' glasses break because of Jen's Irma rage and Richmond appearing again... I love everything. I only remembered the "Gay! A gay musical" episode but the others are not far away from being exceptionally funny. Thank you for uploading as I am not able to pay any streaming service atm
It's on All4 for free if you can't find some episodes on here :)
Man that gay musical episode was hilarious! My favorite too😂
Same. That episode lives in my head rent free😂
It's free to watch all episodes on the channel 4 app ✌️🤪👍
What kind of a name is Peter file, in America they call it pedophile, you should move there.
Aunt Irma nailed IT 🤣
Who else is watching all of them?
Nobody that seeks attention
Flipping ALL of them. Silly Billy.
I'm with you, mate. 😎
IDK if this channel is official but it is a freaking blessing cuz i always like to watch I.T crowd from time to time and now i don't need to search for it on the various streaming out there
Graham Linehan is absolutely fantastic at writing comedies, just look at father ted ❤❤❤❤
I met him last night in Wellington. Lovely man.
Genius
That ending tune is 🔥
TOILETS!
Thahat's right, Doodles...
"She's of the female.......genre"
Gets me cracking up every time.
LOVE Jen's "aunt Irma" wig
That is not a wig. Its a symptom.
MY FAV EPISODE. THANKS GRAHAM LINEHAM!!
Uff para pasarme estos días de vacaciones viendo estos episodios... Saludos desde México 🖤
How's Mexico
@@shmillbe3390 A little bit cold
@@LordDefekator yeah it would be with all that ice down there
Hola Keila, puedes decirme unos programas de México como este? Necesito practicar (y aprender) el español 😊
@@nicosmind3 Hola, lamentablemente no hay programas parecidos a este :( ... La tv mexicana en general no es muy buena, hay muchas telenovelas y no es un gran contenido en realidad...Yo considero que películas antiguas de nuestro cine de oro eran muchos mejores, como películas de Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, etc
This episode is the best one...I'm not trying to annoy you, don't get sensitive about it 😂
Aunt Irma 👹
Thankyou ❤ When will you post pt2 please
Finally I can watch the IT crowd.
That's right Doodles!
Absolutely brillant.
More IT Crowd full episodes please
Sheer brilliance - no more to say !!
Crazy
When comedy was funny
You know he does :)
Gosh, watching this episode in 2024.... 😂
Afterhours: all trashed 😂
I love the end😊
whats the name of the song in minute 23.:21???
Fantasy island by tight fit
@@antonyhobson9877 thank you very much!!
I hope the residuals to this are going to Graham Linehan?
He’s too busy sticking his nose in other people’s private business to spend it
@@lavalampsucculent2996 How's he doing that exactly?
@@callit2008It's a baseless comment, don't expect a response.
I hope so too!
TOilETs!!!!!
'HD'
The sad part about this is today a man could get time off for being pregnant. Way ahead of their time on this.
These days if you say you’re English you get thrown in jail
@@spriestchump1531 I'm English .... hold on there's someone knocking at my door. 😉
@@spriestchump1531 oy, have your loicences to be English?
@dashman36
Wellnowwhatsallthisanoutthen...said the bobby
@@dashman36Ye 'es got a loicence roight 'ere...
*_(BY THE _**_-QUEEN-_**_ KING)_*
If only they would have not used a laughing track. It destroys any natural comedic timing
It was a live studio audience
@@MajorParts I swear this dumb comment comes everytime they use laugh tracks. You can literally see it in every show because they build the dialog up with the laughing prerecording and its about a rythm of laughs no matter what is written. Thats why they laugh with the most absurd descriptions. If its not a laughing track its a studio recording were the audience gets told precicesly when to "laugh". I was at some of these recordings myself working shortly in tv production. People are so gullible its kinda breathtaking. There is ZERO authentic about the laughs.
@@listrahtes You were at recordings of this particular show? You think comedy of this calibre needs to tell people when to laugh? Graham Linehan says a live studio audience pushes him to write funnier comedy and the actors dread saying a line supposed to be funny and nobody laughs. I also suppose going to a theatre and watching a comedian live also has a laugh track/signs to tell people when to laugh?
@@MajorParts I guess the driving in a taxi around etc was also done in Studio😅 I can tell you about american shows 100% that they always use marketing with "live audience" but what that really means is a trained audience like monkeys been given specific instructions when to laugh.
Thats why even in great shows as Seinfeld people will sometimes laugh at stuff were there is simply no joke. Here its a BBC production so I cant be 100% just that the idea of a kind of club or theater athmosphere were people are allowed to feel like they do when its about producing a multimillion dollar show is absurd. Every audience with such recordings gets specific instructions you can bet on it.
@@listrahtes they show bits with the audience in the video titled: Filming the IT Crowd
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"