A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 30, 1984
Original Title:
This Office Life
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
On arrival at British Albion, Mr Gryce felt that his lack of ambition would be completely fulfilled. There was a luncheon voucher scheme, a pension fund, paid holidays - and (apparently) nothing much doing between the hours of nine to five. Then his colleagues began to take an unhealthy interest in him. They asked questions he couldn't answer, and answered questions he hadn't asked. Only the lovely Pam made life bearable, but even she was not quite what she seemed....
Art Designer:
John Asbridge
Associate Producer:
Andrew Gosling
Cinematography:
David Whitson
Chris King
Conductor:
Trevor Jones
Costume Designer:
Judy Allen
Director:
Ian Keill
Editor:
John Stothart
Floor Runner:
Janice Thomas
Kevin Mullery
Gaffer:
John Gracey
Graphic Designer:
Jane Wyatt
Makeup Designer:
Frances Hannon
Novel:
Keith Waterhouse
Original Music Composer:
Trevor Jones
Producer:
Ian Keill
Production Assistant:
Cecilia Coleshaw
Production Manager:
Jacmel Dent
Enid Musson
Property Buyer:
Ruth Hyde
Script Consultant:
T. E. B. Clarke
Sound Designer:
Ken Hains
Sound Editor:
Ann MacKinolty
Colin Ritchie
Visual Effects:
Christine Bestavachvili
Denis Granville
Writer:
Keith Waterhouse
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