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The IT Crowd Cast and Characters
The It Crowd is set in the basement of Reynholm Industries where two IT consultants, Moss played by Richard Ayoade and Roy played Chris O'Dowd. In the first episode Jen Barber, Katherine Parkinson, is hired to work with the two socially awkward men while she knows nothing about computers. There are a few characters hatt make occasional appearances on the show like Noel Fielding, Matt Berry, Chris Morris, Alice lowe, and even the show's writer Graham Linehan.
Cast and Characters:
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Roy Trenneman (Chris O'Dowd)- Roy is always trying to fit in with proper men by talking about football annd drinking, even though he says he doesn't like people. He is lazy and gets frustrated by the other employees at Reynholm Industries, who don't even know how to turn on their computers. His famous line in the show is, "Have you tried turning it off again?"
Maurice Moss (Richard Ayoade)- Moss is a huge geek, who doesn't get out much and never uses bad language. He is best friends with Roy and Jen is the only women other thann his mother he knows. Moss has a tendency to get in trouble and is so acute in common sense that he does't sense the danger of the situation. In contrast to Roy he isn't interested in fitting in with other people, but he gets along with them just fine.
Jen Barber (Katherine Parkinson)- Jen Barber is the exact opposite of both Roy and Moss. She is used to being an extremely social and popular person person. Because of her small knowledge of computers and her skills at being social she decides to become the I.T. department's relationship manager.
Graham Linehan- Graham is the writer for The IT Crowd and also shows up in a few episodes. He shows up as the Messy Joe's Restaurant Musician in Season One, Episode 3, the blind sorcerer in Season Two, Episode 6 as an audience member of Jen's speech in Season Three, Episode 4 and as Beth Gaga Shaggy in Season Four, Episode 3.
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