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Title: Extras

Overview: Andy Millman gave up his day job five years ago in the hope of achieving the big time, but he’s yet to land a speaking part, let alone saunter down the red carpet to pick up an Oscar. He remains optimistic however, as rubbing shoulders with the A-list on-set only serves to reinforce his belief that the big time is just a job or two away.

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Average Vote: 7.8 (364 votes)

Cast

  • Andy Millman: Ricky Gervais
  • Maggie Jacobs: Ashley Jensen
  • Darren Lamb: Stephen Merchant
  • Barry / Shaun: Shaun Williamson
  • Greg Lindley Jones: Shaun Pye
  • Extras - The Extra Special Series Finale (Specials - Episode 1)

    Andy is unhappy with the fame he has achieved. When a new agent approaches him, Andy fires Darren and quits 'When The Whistle Blows'. Meanwhile, Maggie has hit rock bottom, having given up working as an extra and living in a tiny, dismal flat. Andy however is too self obsessed to notice Maggie's plight.

    Extras - Season 1 Outtakes (Specials - Episode 2)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep1 - Department Store (Specials - Episode 3)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep2 - Gipsy Jokes (Specials - Episode 4)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep3 - Hymn (Specials - Episode 5)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep4 - Agent (Specials - Episode 6)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep5 - Hiding From Dullard (Specials - Episode 7)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep5 - Waiter (Specials - Episode 8)

    Extras - Season 1 Deleted Scenes Ep6 - Agent Plugs Barry (Specials - Episode 9)

    Extras - Season 1 Extras - Finding Leo (Specials - Episode 10)

    Extras - Season 1 Extras - Taping Nigel (Specials - Episode 12)

    Extras - Season 1 Extras - The Difficult Second Album (Specials - Episode 13)

    Extras - Season 2 Outtakes (Specials - Episode 14)

    Extras - Season 2 Extras - Taping Nigel II - The Gimpening (Specials - Episode 15)

    Extras - Season 2 Extras - The Art of Corpsing (Specials - Episode 16)

    Extras - Season 2 Backstage - Episode 1 (Specials - Episode 17)

    Extras - Season 2 Backstage - Episode 2 (Specials - Episode 18)

    Extras - Season 2 Backstage - Episode 3 (Specials - Episode 19)

    Extras - Season 2 Backstage - Episode 4 (Specials - Episode 20)

    Extras - Season 2 Backstage - Episode 5 (Specials - Episode 21)

    Extras - Season 2 Backstage - Episode 6 (Specials - Episode 22)

    Extras - Season 2 Easter Eggs - The Late Show Review (Specials - Episode 23)

    Extras - Season 2 Easter Eggs - Steve Merchant and Shaun Williamson Dancing (Specials - Episode 24)

    Extras - Season Finale Outtakes (Specials - Episode 25)

    Extras - Season Finale - Deleted Big Brother Scenes (Specials - Episode 26)

    Extras - Season Finale Extras - Your Questions Answered (Specials - Episode 27)

    Extras - Season Finale - The Real Extras With Karl Pilkington (Specials - Episode 28)

    Extras - Season Finale - Dragons Den Trailer (Specials - Episode 29)

    Extras - Season Finale - Unseen HBO Trailer (Specials - Episode 30)

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