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  The Office episode guide • thecustard.tv
Gareth reveals too much when asked about his ultimate fantasy, and Dave entertains the staff with songs such as Free Love On A Free Love Freeway that he used to perform with the band Foregone Conclusion.
Meanwhile, Tim is determined to quit and study psychology at university and Gareth forces Donna (Sally Bretton) to endure a health and safety seminar.
Gareth and Dawn are both upset about Tim's developing relationship with Rachel, and David reveals how he'd like to have sex with The Corrs during Trudy's drunken birthday party.
www.thecustard.tv /shows/theoffice.html   (2160 words)

  
  Gareth Keenan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gareth Keenan or "Keeno" as he sometimes likes to be called by his friends is a fictional paper salesman on BBC's 14-episode comedy The Office.
Keenan is, essentially, a humourless and pompous jobsworth.
Canterbury plays endless pranks on Keenan such as hiding his computer, putting his stapler in jelly and playing on Keenan's naivety by encouraging him to discuss warfare with metaphors that could be misinterpreted as being homosexual in nature.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gareth_Keenan   (704 words)

  
 Office, The - Review - Gareth Keenan Investigates
Gareth Keenan is Assistant Branch Manager (according to Gareth) or Assistant to the Branch Manager (according to David).
GARETH KEENAN - Gareth has the biggest bags known to man and is the most sycophantic, slimy idiot you have ever seen.
She considers both David and Gareth to be worse than something on the bottom of her shoe.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /tv-programs/office-the/300751   (1407 words)

  
 the_blank_slate: Gareth Keenan, Assistant Regional Manager   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After dropping off an Important Document in reception, Gareth hopped back toward his desk, narrowly missing crashing into Sheila and her platform Wonder Woman boots.
Gareth was an excellent shot with firearms, blowtubes, and slingshots, among other things.
Gareth was not worried, nor was he panicked.
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 BBC - Comedy: The Office - Character Profile - Gareth
Before becoming office manager, Gareth was very proud to be 'Team Leader'.
His self-importance knew no bounds and was only inflated further by his active service in the Territorial Army.
Gareth is extremely possessive of his stapler and desk space.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/theoffice/characters/profile_gareth.shtml   (184 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - Entertainment - TA threatened by weekend warrior Gareth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Gareth Keenan, the part-time soldier and full-time sociopath from the hit comedy The Office, is being used in Ministry of Defence briefings as an example of how not to behave.
Keenan, known for his mobile phone shoulder holster and predilection for discussing close quarters combat, is even considered a potential threat to Territorial Army recruitment.
Alongside Brent, The Office's tubby, goatee-bearded imbecile, played by Ricky Gervais, Keenan is one of the least sympathetic of the hit BBC show's characters.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /entertainment.cfm?id=2349732005   (631 words)

  
 The World of Ricky Gervais' The Office: Gareth Keenan and Mackenzie Crook
Gareth Keenan is oddly happy with his life working in a crappy sub-branch paper merchants.
Definitely a hard worker, and definitely a twat, Gareth likes to go out drinking with his mate Oggy every night and cider is the drink that suits his needs.
According to Mackenzie, his part was originally written for the series co-writer Stephen Merchant, who does have a very similar accent to Gareth if you’ve ever heard him on XFM with Gervais.
www.wernhamhogg.co.uk /gareth.html   (397 words)

  
 Behind the Name: View Comments
Gareth is a Welsh name that means 'Gentle' that originated in the 12th century.
Gareth Keenan is a fictional character on the BBC comedy The Office, played by Mackenzie Crook.
He is obsessed with his past in the Territorial Army, and the fact that he is "team leader" even though this in reality gives him no power in the office.
www.behindthename.com /comment/view.php?name=gareth   (127 words)

  
 Yomomma.com - Home Of Opus Moreschi
I head to the restroom to pee, and as I'm finishing up in comes the fella who played Gareth Keenan on The Office.
The Office, for those who do not know, is a British sitcom that is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant things ever produced for television and living proof that my chosen medium doesn't need to be all intestine-eating reality shows and hootchie-makeover daytime TV.
GARETH FROM THE OFFICE: (In heavy accent) Yeah, I guess we have the same cock.
www.yomomma.com /2005_03_13_archiveindex.html   (184 words)

  
 The Office (UK TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The office is managed by David Brent (Gervais) along with his assistant, Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook), a lieutenant in the Territorial Army.
Gareth is Tim's deskmate — and his arch nemesis.
During a fire drill, he and Gareth attempt to carry Brenda down the stairs but ultimately, as they see it as being too much effort for a mere drill, abandon her on the way down.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Office_(UK_TV_series)   (2276 words)

  
 BBC America - The Office Episode Guide 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In the middle of the introductions, Gareth discovers that Tim put his stapler in a jelly (Jell-O mold) again.
Gareth doesn't trust the way it moves, but worst of all is the damage to company property!
Meanwhile, Gareth is having trouble with his calculator, and Tim solves Gareth's territorial problems – he builds a wall of company files.
www.bbcamerica.com /genre/comedy_games/the_office/the_office_episode_guide_1.jsp   (317 words)

  
 The Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
David Brent, Gareth Keenan and Tim Canterbury and all the rest are brilliantly written and brilliantly acted.
Two years on most of the office staff are still there, Gareth being a pain, David not able to completely sever the ties with his old life while pathetically trying to extend his five minutes of fame via his "personal appearances".
Gareth Keenan is perhaps the best character in television history.
www.jumptheshark.com /o/office.htm   (7061 words)

  
 Last to go, turn out the lights - www.theage.com.au
Don't expect any major developments for Gareth Keenan in the final episodes of The Office.
According to the actor behind the gaunt, clueless assistant to the general manager, Gareth hasn't learned a thing.
"Gareth just sort of continues, he doesn't really have any ending," says Mackenzie Crook of his scene-stealing, army-obsessed alter ego.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/12/24/1071941763452.html?from=storyrhs   (582 words)

  
 Revenge of the nerd - Film - www.smh.com.au
In the flesh, he is pencil-thin and looks less like Gareth Keenan, the character he played so beautifully in The Office, than he does a nervous schoolboy, albeit a well-dressed one.
While he rightly credits its success to the script, whose genius lay in its subtlety, its pathos and its very dark edges, Crook shone in his role as the geek, a man whose pudding-bowl haircut spoke volumes about the person hiding gawkily beneath it.
But as soon as they see me they point and laugh and ask me to 'do' Gareth down the mobile phone to all their friends.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/12/23/1103391887780.html?oneclick=true   (1814 words)

  
 the-raft.com (local) - first for music, music news, features, competitions and reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The tracks chosen by Keenan and his longtime collaborator Billy Howerdel bridge three decades of protest songs, spanning an array of genres – hardcore punk and heavy metal, new wave and Delta blues, folk rock and rhythm and blues.
The results are as challenging, complex and confrontational as anything in the band’s acclaimed canon, rich with Keenan’s always-resonant vocalizing, Howerdel’s impassioned atmospherics, and drummer Josh Freese’s pulse-pounding rhythms.
The creation of “eMOTIVe” was spurred by A Perfect Circle’s outrage at current political climate – from the government’s assault on civil liberties to the uncalled-for war in Iraq to the increasing menace of corporate-controlled mass media.
the-raft.com /apc   (931 words)

  
 The Office
The sallow, skeletal young Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook) is a former member of the Territorial Army (similar to the Army Reserves), and is as humorless as he is dedicated to his low-level position as Team Leader.
One of the show’s best running-jokes sees Gareth continually refer to himself as "Assistant Regional Manager" only to be corrected by David Brent, "Assistant TO the Regional Manager." Keenan and Brent both seem like unpopular schoolboys turned loose in the adult world.
Brent is the kid who mistakenly thinks of himself as having the quick wit required to befriend bullies and avoid beatings; Keenan is the kid who would cross his fingers and pray to be left in charge of the class when the teacher was called away on an emergency.
www.culturevulture.net /Television/Office.htm   (813 words)

  
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He shares a desk with Tim, who he is always infuriating with his various habits and views.
Gareth used to be in the Territorial Army, a fact he is very proud of.
In his spare time, he enjoys drinking with David Brent and Chris Finch, or going out with his 'crew', The Oggmonster and Jimmy the Perv.
www.freewebtown.com /theoffice/Gareth.htm   (128 words)

  
 (UK)'Over-reliance' on TA as 800 volunteers called up for Iraq - Military Photos
I wonder if there'll be a sequel to 'The Office' where Gareth and his 'TAs' get to take on the insurgents before coming back to Slough for tea and medals.
From what I've heard from mates who are still in the TAs Gareth is something of a folk hero among the weekend warriors
It is of course convenient for a government that has slashed the reserve forces since coming into office in '97 to blame falling retention on a TV comedy character.
www.militaryphotos.net /forums/showthread.php?t=64534   (1166 words)

  
 The Office (2001): Training - TV.com
Gareth: Dawn, work hard enough, and you could be answering those phones in head office, or a better paper merchants!
Gareth: Well then, he shouldn’t be allowed near animals should he!
Gareth: Your relationship with Lee is a bit like a car crash.
www.tv.com /the-office-2001/training/episode/123749/summary.html   (378 words)

  
 The Office: Episode 12 - TV Squad
Tim's stunned/unamused reaction to Gareth's fascination, or the fact that Gareth felt the need to narrate everything that Bertie was doing (including pointing out the erection, like it wasn't obvious enough).
I was really surprised by how Tim suggested Gareth for the job instead and how heartfelt his recommendation was.
Gareth attempted to comfort her (almost with Dirty Bertie on hand), but all he got was a teary-eyed "FUCK OFF." Word later spread around the office about Dawn's upcoming departure and Tim had a talk with her about it.
www.tvsquad.com /2006/08/15/the-office-episode-12   (1140 words)

  
 stencilrevolution - Gareth - Powered by PhotoPost   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It's so funny, because I've been watching the Office box set dvd's all day, then I come on here to have a look at some new stencils and you did this.
Gareth looks slightly billy idol in this stencil.
Really like it, would really make me smile if I saw it, something people are familiar with and will recognise and remember.
www.stencilrevolution.com /photopost/showphoto.php?photo=46029   (166 words)

  
 The Office - Second Season
Sales rep Tim Canterbury (Martin Freeman) continues his feud with the boot-licking Gareth (Mackenzie Crook) even as a recent promotion is causing him to take a high hand with Dawn (Lucy Davis), the receptionist with whom his stop-and-go flirtation had been the office’s one healthy sign of life.
In one of the subtle, thought-out touches that characterizes The Office, Neil’s incoming staff is just a shade more worldly and attractive than the drab and doughy Slough crew.
As always, the grotesque Finchy (Ralph Ineson) is doled out in rations calculated to mesmerize us with his loathsomeness yet stop us just short of launching our TV sets out the window.
www.culturevulture.net /Television/Office2.htm   (554 words)

  
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What the world needs now is David Brent/Gareth Keenan slash.
What the world needs now is an umbrella that won't go all topsy-turvy in a gale.
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 Gareth Keenan Appearances - Related Articles @ Funny.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Gareth - Tattoo Flash Letters, Chinese Tattoo Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Gareth - Tattoo Flash Letters, Chinese Tattoo Name
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Tattoo Performed in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland Photographic by Gareth Mccormack at Shop.com.
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 Gareth Keenan Pirates Crook - Related Articles @ Funny.co.uk
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Gareth Keenan: " told him once that I
Gareth plunges his hand in to fish out
Gareth Keenan: It's got my name on it
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 Things can look up when you're Crook - TV & Radio - www.theage.com.au
In the flesh, Mackenzie Crook is pencil-thin and looks less like Gareth Keenan, the character he played so beautifully in The Office, than he does a nervous schoolboy.
Intermittent appearances on sketch shows followed, and then, in 2001, he landed the part of Gareth Keenan in The Office.
While he credits its success to the script, Crook shone in his role as the geek, a man whose pudding-bowl haircut spoke volumes about the person hiding gawkily beneath it.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/12/08/1102182351889.html   (646 words)

  
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Gareth: It was a private phone call, so...
Tim: Well, don't put it on speakerphone then, Gareth.
Dwight: The problem, Jim, is that people who are really suffering from a medical condition won't receive the care they need because someone in this office is coming up with ridiculous stuff.
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