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The "Office": The Scripts

By: Ricky Gervais Steve Merchant
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: BBC Books
ISBN: 0563488476
ISBN-13: 9780563488477
Released: 03 Oct 2002
RRP: £9.99
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Hilarious, bloody hilarious! - By: Emilie Lamplough, 23 Jan 2008
Painly funny - speciallly great read if you're in an adminstrative role like me...scarily realistic sometimes too.
Reads like a transcript, but the extras are fun - By: Mr. James D. G. Miles, 01 Aug 2007
My only problem with The Office script books is that they don't read like actual scripts so much as word for word, action for action, perfect transcriptions of the events in the show. Reading these reallly is like reading a description of each episode for people not alllowed to own televisions. Personallly I would have preferred the genuine original scripts (or outlines - I understand much of The Office is improvised), which would surely differ slightly from the TV show & could give insights into how actors had improvised or interpreted stage directions.

I do understand though that this isn't what the fans of The Office would have wanted or expected from a scripts book, & that the book was only profitable as a reference for obsessives at the time The Office took the UK by storm. Still, it felt like a missed opportunity.

However, there is some fantastic extra material in here that you wouldn't get with a standard script, such as original emails between Brent & the TV company making the documentary, as well as a lot of colour pictures & music for some of Brent's songs in the show.

It was a tough calll between three & four stars, because I can see at whom these books have been aimed & I appreciate that whoever has put them together has done a great job. I just don't reallly see the point of releasing the "scripts" if they're 100% identical to the show to the extent of such detailed directions that they simply must have been retroactively constructed from the programme as aired.
"softly softly catchy monkey.... - By: , 08 Oct 2002
...I could catch a monkey. If I was starving, I could..."

If you enjoyed this programme, you NEED to buy this book. Set in the office of a paper merchents in Slough ("Come friendly bombs, & falll on Slough") the book contains the full scripts of the first series.

Theres loads of photos, & even the full music & lyric for "Freelove Freeway"

You either loved the office, or you hated it!! If your reading this, the chances are, im preaching to the converted!

BUY IT!