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7.0 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

Not Safe for Work - Series 1

"A dysfunctional comedy drama series about work for a jilted generation."

Not Safe for Work is a 2015 British comedy-drama series created and written by D.C. Moore for Channel 4. A group of disillusioned Londoner civil servants are forced to relocate to Northampton after public sector cuts, focusing on their personal and professional struggles as they navigate a new, less glamourous office environment.

Top Cast

  • Zawe Ashton

    Zawe Ashton

    Katherine

  • Anastasia Hille

    Anastasia Hille

    Jeffries

  • Tom Weston-Jones

    Tom Weston-Jones

    Anthony

  • Sacha Dhawan

    Sacha Dhawan

    Danny

  • Sophie Rundle

    Sophie Rundle

    Jenny

  • Jo Hartley

    Jo Hartley

    Angela

  • Samuel Barnett

    Samuel Barnett

    Nathanial

Overview

Not Safe for Work is a 2015 British comedy-drama series created and written by D.C. Moore for Channel 4. A group of disillusioned Londoner civil servants are forced to relocate to Northampton after public sector cuts, focusing on their personal and professional struggles as they navigate a new, less glamourous office environment.

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