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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: office comedyx
NewsRadio
"NewsRadio" showcases the hilarious antics of the whimsical #2 news radio station in New York City. The corral of characters are eccentric and witty, and they surprise each other with their back-and-forth banter. Their workplace humor also supplies an abundance of laughs amidst this unlikely bunch of colleagues.
The Office (PL)
The action of "The Office PL" takes place in Siedlce, at the headquarters of the "Kropliczanka" mineral water company. Its president, Michał, is a man devoid of self-reflection, who strives for attention and recognition with every word and gesture. When the company is taken over by a new owner, and employees start to worry about their jobs, only Michał is optimistic about the changes. Business changes are intertwined with everyday office activities of "Kropliczanka" employees.
The Office (IN)
Life at Wilkins Chawla, a mediocre paper company is as boring as the humour of its 'Fun'jabi boss. Add to it some ordinary employees, an uncomfortable receptionist, the boss' sycophant, and the mediocrity goes a notch higher!
The CollegeHumor Show
"The CollegeHumor Show" is a scripted sitcom that follows the daily lives of real-life employees of CollegeHumor.com. We follow nine CollegeHumor staff members. They each play key roles to the plots and humor of the the show.
Mumbai Calling
Kenny Gupta (Sanjeev Bhaskar), a British-born Indian, is sent on a transfer to Mumbai, India to work in the Teknobable call center. When arriving in India however, Kenny soon realises that the manager, Dev, is using the office to fund his own side business.
Monday Monday
The head office staff at a struggling supermarket chain are forced to re-locate miles from their friends, families, and familiarities. Determined to keep hold of their jobs the team unite in work (and in bed) for this seven-part comedy series, starring Reggie Perrin's Fay Ripley and Pulling's Tom Ellis.
30 Seconds
This Australian comedy series produced exclusively for The Comedy Channel looks at "the moral dilemmas people face, heightened by the excesses of the advertising industry and the three maintain no character in the show is based on any single person they know, but drawn from many of their real-life experiences".
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