Given how good the US adaptation of the British comedy was, I am hopeful about the new series, starring Felicity Ward as the incompetent boss
hey said it couldn’t be done: no remake of The Office could possibly live up to the ridiculously high standards set by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in their highly influential British sitcom.
It’s in a spirit of informed hopefulness, then, that I await the regime of Hannah Howard and her presumably awful managerial style. Played by the comedian Felicity Ward, Howard is the protagonist of The Office Australia, a new iteration of the well-flogged format
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