Tag : travail
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Les 30 séries TV ayant pour thématique : travail
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(Smoking Room, The)
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Everything seems business as usual at Mackintosh Textiles factory in Manchester. But, come clocking-off time, many of its workers go home to hidden troubles: Marriages on the rocks, clandestine passions, awol husbands and gang harassment...
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Somewhere in the north of England, a bunch of dinnerladies get on with rustling up grub for the employees of HWD Components factory. As they work away in the kitchen, capable Bren, stuck-up Dolly, whiney Jean, butch teenager Twinkle and dull-witted Anita, share their daily news, and a few jokes. To add to the excitement, the canteen manager Tony is in love with the kind-hearted Bren...
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(High Life, The)
The series followed the cabin crew at the fictional airline, Air Scotia, flying out of Prestwick Airport. The crew consisted of the camp, alcohol-loving, narcissistic and bitchy steward, Sebastian; his sex-obsessed colleague Steve; their up-tight, antagonistic chief stewardess, Shona Spurtle; and the eccentric pilot, Captain Hilary Duff.
Sebastian and Steve longed to be promoted to long-haul flights to see exotic locations, instead of the current short-haul trips with their superior Shona, played by Siobhan Redmond, whom they described as 'Hitler in tights', 'Mussolini in Micromesh' and 'Goebbels in a Gossard'. The deranged pilot, Captain Duff, played by Patrick Ryecart, would need to be frequently reminded who he was, where the cockpit was and where he was flying to.
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Gareth Blackstock (Lenny Henry) is a master chef with an obsessive drive for culinary perfection, with no friends or outside interests other than his wife Janice, (Caroline Lee-Johnson) and remarkable verbal talents used primarily to creatively abuse his unfortunate staff of assistant cooks, although he is perfectly prepared to give the same treatment to waiters, management, suppliers, bankers, and, occasionally, customers.
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With unemployment high and work prospects low in England, seven builders from Newcastle, London, Liverpool, Bristol and Wolverhampton head find themselves in the unglamourous surroundings of a Düsseldorf building site. Despite their different personalities, Barry, Neville, Oz, Wayne and Dennis gradually learn to get along.
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(Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The)
The plot hinges on Perrin's mid-life crisis as he tries to escape his dreary life. He lives at 12 Coleridge Close, part of the "Poets Estate" in a south London suburb called Climthorpe, a development different from those around it only by having the streets named for famous poets. He commutes to Sunshine Desserts where he works as a sales executive. Each morning he is 11 then 17 then 22 minutes late (increasing with each series) yet each morning he gives a different excuse. These become increasingly bizarre ("defective junction box, New Malden" being one of the more plausible ones) reflecting the decline of both British Rail and his own mental health. He enters the office building under the "Sunshine Desserts" sign, which, as the series progresses, loses more and more letters.
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