People Like Us (1999–2001)
9/10
Pioneering mockumentary
27 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
It feels a little strange writing about this series, given what has been happening in the shady world of Chris Langham these past couple of years. I agonised about whether to ditch this show from the Smell the Cult website, but heh, I have Nazi sympathising black metal in the metal section on the basis that I am judging the music, not the politics, so figured I should stick with this for the same reason. OK.

Each episode is a fly on the wall documentary about a seemingly mind crushingly mundane job. Estate Agents, Teachers, Mothers, Vicars, basically, the whole spectrum of society. Chris Langham plays Roy Mallard, a documentary maker following their day to day lives. He tries not to get involved, really he does, but somehow winds up annoying everyone, commenting on their decisions, and generally making a bit of an arse of himself.

Subtle, sarcastic, way ahead of its time, and without a laugh track, this is cerebral comedy that went on to inspire the monumentally popular 'The Office.'

Wonderful.
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