Season 1, Episode 1: Yesterday's JamOriginal Air Date—3 February 2006Jen starts at Reynholm industries as the IT Manager. But it turns out she dosen't know anything about computers. |
Season 1, Episode 2: Calamity JenOriginal Air Date—3 February 2006Denholm invites a Stressexpert when he starts war against stress. Jen have a shoe problem which have a serious effect. |
Season 1, Episode 3: Fifty-FiftyOriginal Air Date—10 February 2006When Roy gets dumped after a date, he starts believing that girls go for "bad boys" and creates a fake profile on a dating site and, surprisingly, gets a response. Meanwhile, Jen starts flirting with a security guard. |
Season 1, Episode 4: The Red DoorOriginal Air Date—17 February 2006Moss put a picture of his head on his cup, but it gets lost. Jen becomes curious about the red door behind Roys desk. When Roy and Moss are gone, she goes in the room and finds Richmond. |
Season 1, Episode 5: The Haunting of Bill CrouseOriginal Air Date—24 February 2006Jen goes on a bad date with a coworker. She doesn't want to talk to him so she tells Moss to lie to him. Moss tells him that Jen is dead. |
Season 1, Episode 6: Aunt Irma VisitsOriginal Air Date—3 March 2006Jen has her period and she sees the same symptom with Roy and Moss. They say that it's no way that thats possible but they reconsider the possibility. They even get their own website. |
Season 2, Episode 1: The Work OutingOriginal Air Date—24 August 2007Roy, Moss and Jen gets invited to the theatre and it doesn't turn out so well. |
Season 2, Episode 2: Return of the Golden ChildOriginal Air Date—31 August 2007Denholm dies and they have to go to the funeral and Roy is worried about dying. |
Season 2, Episode 3: Moss and the GermanOriginal Air Date—7 September 2007Jen complains that Roy and Moss spend too much time together, so Moss takes a German cooking class. |
Season 2, Episode 4: The Dinner PartyOriginal Air Date—14 September 2007Jen has met someone normal, and plans for a nice dinner party go astray unless Jen invites her workmates at said dinner party. |
Season 2, Episode 5: Smoke and MirrorsOriginal Air Date—21 September 2007Moss invents something to help Jen with an issue she has, and this invention is an opportunity for enterprise. |
Season 2, Episode 6: Men Without WomenOriginal Air Date—28 September 2007Jen gets a promotion to be Douglas PA and Roy and Moss miss her. |
Season 3, Episode 1: From HellOriginal Air Date—21 November 2008Moss is menaced by bullies, Roy is forced to lend Douglas £20, and Jen's home is worked on by someone she suspects might be a Builder From Hell. |
Season 3, Episode 2: Are We Not Men?Original Air Date—28 November 2008Roy and Moss's attempt to bluff their way using geezer-talk goes catastrophically out of control. Meanwhile, Jen dates a man who looks like a magician. |
Season 3, Episode 3: Tramps Like UsOriginal Air Date—5 December 2008Jen interviews with another company to escape Douglas' advances but finds her ignorance showing. Roy has trouble hanging onto his shirt and finds himself topless on the upper floors until security tracks him out and tosses him out on the street penniless. |
Season 3, Episode 4: The SpeechOriginal Air Date—12 December 2008Jen has to give a speech when she is named employee of the month so Moss and Roy give her the Internet in a box to use as a visual aid. Meanwhile, Douglas begins a wild love affair with a reporter who is interviewing him and she used to be not a beautiful woman. |
Season 3, Episode 5: FriendfaceOriginal Air Date—19 December 2008The IT crowd joins the social network Friendface which enables Jen to reconnect with an old friend. Of course she has to make up an alternative persona because her real life is pitiful. But then she has to make it real for her school reunion. |
Season 3, Episode 6: Calendar GeeksOriginal Air Date—26 December 2008Roy tries to hookup with a girl on the seventh floor by shooting a sexy calendar as a fund raiser for her brother's disability. Unfortunatly Jen didn't go for his preferred theme, the girls of the seventh floor, and he had to find a less appealing alternative.
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