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In the series 4 finale, he returns without his goth makeup to testify for Douglas Reynholm's divorce case, having founded a business called Goth2Boss where he helps his fellow goths work in society. [i] In "The Internet Is Coming", he is seen in his original goth costume again. He explains Goth2Boss did not work out as planned and he now works ...
The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries, a fictional British corporation based at 123 Carenden Road in Central London.It focuses on the shenanigans of the three members of the IT support team, who work in a dingy, cluttered basement — a great contrast to the shining modern architecture and stunning London views enjoyed by the rest of the organisation.
After Douglas unsuccessfully fakes a heart attack, Jen pleads for the court to overlook his pathetic behaviour and to consider the workers at Reynholm Industries who would lose their jobs. Victoria offers to settle for £70 million, to which Douglas hastily agrees.
In 2010, she once again appeared in The IT Crowd, this time playing Victoria Reynholm, the wife of Douglas (Denholm Reynholm's son, played by Matt Berry, making her the daughter-in-law of her previous character), who mysteriously vanished two weeks into their marriage whilst washing the car.
In 2007, Berry joined The IT Crowd during its second series as Douglas Reynholm. [14] He was nominated as Best Male Comedy Newcomer in the 2007 British Comedy Awards for the role. [15] In 2008, he became the face of Adult Swim's spoof charity appeal "Save the Workers". [16] [17] Berry in 2013
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In the episode, Douglas Reynholm joins the "Spaceologists" and makes wishes to the stars for what he wants. His wishes for a helicopter and the ability to apply tattoos come true after he buys himself a helicopter and a tattoo book, while his wish to have a robot hand comes true when his self-inked helicopter tattoo becomes infected and leads ...
Christopher J. Morris was born on 15 June 1962 in Colchester, Essex, [6] the son of Rosemary Parrington [6] and Paul Michael Morris. [7] His father was a GP.Morris has a large red birthmark almost completely covering the left side of his face and neck, which he disguises with makeup when acting. [8]