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    Roy & Moss's Guide To The PAINFUL Reality Of Working In IT | The IT Crowd | Channel 4

    11:59 11/30/2021 The IT Crowd🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    All the times Chris O'Dowd & Richard Ayoade illustrated how underappreciated IT departments are as they kept on telling everyone to 'try turning it off and on again', Roy got stuck under someone's desk & _Moss didn't pick up on his colleagues flirting. Stream #TheITCrowd free now on All 4. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channelfour?sub_confirmation=1 About #Channel4Entertainment: Here you will find all your favourite, ground-breaking entertainment from Channel 4 such as 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Gogglebox, Taskmaster and so much more. From belly laughs to slightly exhaling through your nose, we have videos to lose yourself in for hours. Like, subscribe and get involved in the conversations in the comments and remember that here we are altogether different. Watch more on #All4

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    המדריך של רוי ומוס למציאות הכואבת של עבודה ב-IT | The IT Crowd | ערוץ 4

    כריס א'דווד וריצ'רד אייווד ממחישים שוב ושוב כמה מחלקות ה-IT אינן מוערכות, כשהם חוזרים וממליצים לכולם "לכבות ולהדליק שוב". רוי נתקע מתחת לשולחן, ומוס כלל לא קולט את הפלירטוטים בין עמיתיו. שדרו את "The IT Crowd" בחינם עכשיו ב-All 4. הירשמו וגלו את מיטב הבידור מחרוץ 4, כולל תוכניות כמו "8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown", "Gogglebox", "Taskmaster" ועוד רבות. מסרטונים שיגרמו לכם להתגלגל מצחוק ועד כאלה שיגרמו לכם לשחרר אנחת רווחה, יש לנו תוכן שישאיר אתכם מרותקים שעות ארוכות. עשו לייק, הירשמו והצטרפו לשיחות בתגובות, וזכרו שאיתנו אתם תמיד שונים ביחד. צפו בעוד ב-All 4.

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