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Ricky Gervais snubs BBC's The Office reunion as comedian launches rival anniversary special

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Ricky Gervais snubs BBC's The Office reunion as comedian launches rival anniversary special
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Ricky Gervais has allegedly turned down the BBC’s reunion special marking 25 years of The Office, opting instead to produce his own competing celebration for YouTube.

The comedian’s decision to bypass the broadcaster’s documentary represents a significant setback for BBC executives, according to sources.

It was revealed last week that Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook would reunite for the anniversary programme, marking their first joint appearance in 15 years.

However, the 65-year-old star behind David Brent has chosen to go his own way, with insiders suggesting the move reflects his increasingly distant relationship with the corporation that launched his career.

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The BBC’s documentary, titled Mackenzie Crook and Martin Freeman Remember… The Office, is scheduled to broadcast on July 8th.

Mr Freeman and Mr Crook, who portrayed sales representatives Tim and Gareth respectively, will share recollections of filming the groundbreaking mockumentary.

Mr Gervais announced during his weekly livestream last Sunday that his own documentary would land on his YouTube channel around Thursday July 9th, coinciding with the show’s actual anniversary date.

The comedian confirmed he would release a trailer beforehand featuring a crossover with Alley Cats, his animated Netflix series.

Co-creator Stephen Merchant will also be absent from the BBC’s one-off programme.

A source told The Sun: “The BBC making a documentary about The Office without getting Ricky onboard is a huge blow as it spoils their celebration somewhat.”

The insider added: “It just sums up his lack of allegiance towards the Beeb which has been drifting for some time now.”

Representatives for Mr Gervais told the publication that he “wasn’t available” to participate in the BBC’s programme, though he remains in contact with the broadcaster “all the time about The Office”.

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Mr Gervais rose to prominence through BBC projects including The Office, Extras and Afterlife, all written alongside Mr Merchant, but has increasingly gravitated towards other platforms in recent years.

His comedy Derek aired on Channel 4, while he has produced multiple stand-up specials for Netflix and created Alley Cats for the streaming giant.

Speaking to GQ in 2019, Mr Gervais said he remained “a fan” of the BBC but wished the broadcaster “was braver”.

“I wish it wouldn’t bow down to pressure from media or from one complaint,” he said.

“Commissioning editors are scared of being fired.”

The original series, which ran for two seasons between 2001 and 2003, pioneered the mockumentary format and has been adapted in 13 countries.

GB News has reached out to the BBC for comment.

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