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British comedian Ricky Gervais created and starred in the original, two-season British vintage of the workplace...
WATCH: Michael Scott Meets David Brent On 'The Office' Jordan Zakarin 2011
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British comedian Ricky Gervais created and starred in the original, two-season British vintage of the workplace comedy, playing painfully awkward and desperate boss David Brent.
WATCH: Michael Scott Meets David Brent On 'The Office' Jordan Zakarin 2011
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The show's unfortunate time slot placed it up against "Dallas" and "Miami Vice," making for a short two-season run.
TV on DVD Monika Anderson 2011
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The two-season series, which began airing in 2009, was a revival of a 1970s BBC sitcom, "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin."
TV on DVD 2011
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That one's a perfect fit for FX's irreverent brand, and I've seen reports that they may be working on a two-season renewal.
Ask Matt: FX (Lights Out, Archer), Game of Thrones, Southland and More! 2011
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With its recent two-season pickup, it'll need a fresh approach to avoid overstaying its welcome.
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The two-season order is in addition to the daytime talk show's renewal through 2012 back in January.
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I was surprised and grateful when Damages got this two-season extension, but I'd be even more surprised if it went beyond that.
Ask Matt: The Closer, Damages, New Girl, Pan Am and More! 2011
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She opened branches of Lucile Ltd in New York (1910) and Paris (1911), and Chicago (1915), and licensed her name to Sears, Roebuck & Co for a two-season lower-priced, mail-order fashion line.
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Richard Nicoll is working on a two-season partnership with Vodafone UK giving VIP customers unique access to his shows.
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