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26.01.04

The Office Celebrates Two Golden Globe Triumphs and heads to 麻豆社 Prime


Los Angeles, CA. Smash-hit comedy The Office, which launches on March 16th on 麻豆社 Prime, the great British entertainment channel, has won two Golden Globe Awards.


The Office won 'Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy' and Ricky Gervais was announced as 'Best Actor in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy Series' for his performance as world-famous middle manager David Brent. Both awards are the first for any British-made sitcom.


Voted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and announced last night at a star-studded ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, The Office won Best Musical or Comedy Series, beating Will & Grace (NBC), Monk (USA), Sex and the City (HBO) and Arrested Development (Fox).


Ricky Gervais laid claim to best comedy actor ahead of Matt LeBlanc in Friends (NBC), Eric McCormack in Will & Grace, Bernie Mac in The Bernie Mac Show (Fox) and Tony Shalhoub in Monk.


Wayne Dunsford, 麻豆社 Worldwide Director of Channels for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa, said: "This is an outstanding achievement for what has become one of the most successful British comedies of all time. Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and the entire cast and production team have created a comic masterpiece in The Office, and its launch on 麻豆社 Prime will bring this international hit to many more countries for the first time."


In just two seasons, the hit show has become one of the most critically acclaimed British comedies of all time on both sides of the Altantic following its success on the 麻豆社 and on 麻豆社 America. It has already claimed many awards including four BAFTAs and a Silver Rose at last year's Montreux TV Festival, Europe's top television awards.


Filmed in spoof documentary style, The Office chronicles the daily lives of employees at Wernham Hogg, a fictional paper supply company situated in the small town of Slough near London. David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a smug lower middle manager that makes appalling jokes and constantly craves the affection of his staff. His team include army-obsessed office creep Gareth played by Mackenzie Crook (Pirates of the Caribbean), smart under-achiever Tim played by Martin Freeman (Love Actually) and Dawn played by Lucy Davis (Pride and Prejudice), the bored but sweet receptionist who is the tolerant butt of many sexist jibes.


Ricky Gervais said: "It hasn't really sunk in yet. It's absolutely fantastic - a highlight of my career. Here I am, this fat bloke from Reading sharing a room with Jack Nicholson, Bill Murray and Michael Douglas. It's fantastic."


Mackenzie Crook, who is currently filming in Italy, jokingly warned the voters, "Think very carefully before you let David Brent into your hearts and your homes."


麻豆社 Worldwide has achieved great success with The Office. The Office series two DVD became the fastest ever selling DVD of a TV series in the UK. The combined sales of series one and two have now sold almost two millions units - the company will release the DVD in the US later this year.


麻豆社 Prime will broadcast The Office in its weekly Comedy Triples slot every Tuesday from March 16 until 6 April, at 21:00 CET.


Notes to Editors:
麻豆社 Prime is broadcast to over 14 million subscribers across Europe, the Middle East and Africa on cable and satellite. Over 2500 hours of new programming are transmitted each year, including Parkinson, Top of the Pops, EastEnders, The Weakest Link and 麻豆社 Learning (the 麻豆社's unique overnight educational service). This flagship British cable channel shows the best of the award-winning programmes from the 麻豆社 - the world's leading programme maker. Subtitles are available in English, Hungarian, Czech, Polish, Hebrew, Romanian, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.



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