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    The IT Crowd - Something Happened | Full Episode | Series 4 Episode 3

    23:17 10/24/2025 The IT Crowd🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    The IT Crowd - Something Happened | Full Episode | Series 4 Episode 3 In The IT Crowd’s “Something Happened,” Douglas (Matt Berry) becomes a self-proclaimed Spaceologist with hilarious results, Roy (Chris O’Dowd) has his life turned upside down by a bad back, and Jen (Katherine Parkinson) unexpectedly gets involved with a rock band. Chaos, awkwardness, and unforgettable laughs follow as the Reynholm Industries team prove that life in IT is anything but ordinary. British sitcom The IT Crowd, produced by talkback THAMES, is set in the offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries in London and follows the misadventures of the socially awkward IT department. Prod Co: talkback THAMES | Writer/Director: Graham Linehan | Executive Producer: Ash Atalla | Series Producer: Richard Boden #TheITCrowd #fullepisode #somethinghappened

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    צוות ה-IT - משהו קרה | פרק מלא | עונה 4 פרק 3

    בפרק "משהו קרה" של 'צוות ה-IT', דאגלס (מאט ברי) הופך ל"חללאי" בהכרזה עצמית עם תוצאות קומיות במיוחד. רוי (כריס או'דאוד) מגלה שחייו השתבשו בעקבות כאבי גב טורדניים, וג'ן (קתרין פרקינסון) נקשרת באופן בלתי צפוי ללהקת רוק. כאוס, מבוכה ורגעים בלתי נשכחים של צחוק מלווים את שלושת גיבורי 'תעשיות ריינהולם', ומוכיחים שחיי מחלקת ה-IT רחוקים מלהיות שגרתיים. הקומדיה הבריטית הסאטירית, שהופקה על ידי talkback THAMES, מתרחשת במשרדי 'תעשיות ריינהולם' בלונדון ועוקבת אחר עלילותיהם המשעשעות של עובדי מחלקת ה-IT החסרים בכישורים חברתיים. (חברת ההפקה: talkback THAMES | תסריט ובימוי: גרהם ליין | מפיק בפועל: אש עטאלה | מפיק הסדרה: ריצ'רד בודן)

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