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Perfect World
== Cast ==
Bob Slay- Paul kaye
Maggie- Nina Wadia
Marketing director- Michael Cochrane
Vaughan - Derran Litten
Briony - Dariel Pertwee
Julia - Hannah Storey
Cathy - Kate Charman
Sergei - Constantine Gregory
Melissa - Louise Paige
Girl In Club In 'Love' - Lisa Hayes
Lauren Hudson - Tasche de Vasconcelos
Bank Manager In 'Money' - Judy Flynn
Maitre d' - Paul Anthony Barber
Spencer - Tony Curran
Senior Group Head In 'Charity' - Wolf Kahler
Ms Edwards - Kim Thomson
Waitress In 'Tarquin' - Emma Gregory
Isabelle Hudson - Jan Harvey
Michael Hudson - Michael J Reynolds
Taxi Driver In 'Parents' - Glyn Grimstead
This was Paul Kaye's final appearance as a recurring cast member in a television series as of 30th August 2006 and was Derran Litten's (Vaughn) second recurring television appearance. The television show has been refered to mamy times as a sitcom that was only made off the success of the Dennis Pennis episodes made for BBC. There is also many connections between Perfect World and The New Statesman.
== Quotes/Reviews==
Paul Kaye said in an interview regarding the series- "I've never really worked in an office but it was the way I imagined you'd keep sane - I mean an office is sort of like an extended playground, isn't it? So the guy does absolutely no work and the only way he can relieve the tedium is by behaving despicably and I think the whole office would actually be sad if he left because it would suddenly be all very mundane. I mean I'm sure that's the case in a lot of real offices - it's like on reality-TV shows, everyone quite likes the bad guy in the Big Brother house, really."
Tasche de Vasconcelos who plays Lauren in the first series said- "It's a great show, I'm just so proud to have been able to do it. It's brilliantly written". She later went on to describe Paul as "a wonderful actor and co-partner he was so professional".
This is a review of the first episode of series one- "The stylish opening to this new office-centered, six-part situation comedy introduces Bob Slay, the ultimate marketing man. Paul Kaye (well known as spoof interviewer Dennis Pennis), stars as a slick and selfish operator with a saccharine tongue who occasionally justifies his behaviour in asides to the camera. His only real area of vulnerability is his parentage - he was abandoned as a baby. That makes him particularly nervous when he has to meet his gorgeous girlfriend Lauren's parents for the first time. The plotting is quite convoluted in this distinctly adults-only opener, but it has its moments. The best of them involve the marketing director, played by Michael Cochrane as a sex-mad monster who steals all the best lines. Even he confesses to being a little over-eager with Lauren's mother, played by Jan Harvey."
== Episode Guide ==
Series One
1. Parents - Bob desperatly attempts to impress his girlfriends parents
2. Deadline - Bob has to present the most important presentation in the companies history that both he and Vaughn have spent one month preparing yet Vaughn discovers two hours before the presentation is due to start that Bob has yet to start the project.
3. Tarquin - After an unfortunate bumping into the company assessor during a lunch Bob decides to mend the damage by pretending to be his twin brother Tarquin.
4. Charity – Bob becomes enemies with Scotsman Spencer in a competiton to raise more money for charities week.
5. Money – Bob needs to stop maggie from taking up a new job.
6. Love – Bob tries to help Vaughn cheer up after losing his girlfriend Briony, yet ends up making matters worse.
Series Two
1. Revenge – Bob to make a mockery of Maggie via an internet dating service but Maggie plans revenge, also Mr. Marketing Director dabbles in homosexuality.
2. Family Values - Russian visitors to the office cause major upheaval for Bob and Maggie, whose antics include posing as man and wife. Also, a 24-hour webcam is set up in Bob's office - with amusing results.
3. Home: The marketing director is kicked out by his wife - and decides to move in with Bob. However, in between girlfriends, Bob is temporarily homeless and 'borrows' the keys to Vaughan's uncle's flat while he is away.
4. Best Man: Vaughan and Briony are about to be married. Their pre-nuptial agreement includes the proviso that Bob will not be best man, but Vaughan is too scared to tell him.
5. Fast-Track: Maggie is chosen by a newspaper as the subject of an article about women in the workplace. But she soon finds herself being eclipsed by her new assistant - who is poached first by Bob and then by the Marketing director in a meteoric rise through the company.
6. Graduates: After Bob brags about his fake university qualifications, Maggie volunteers him to give a careers talk in an effort to boost graduate recruitment in the company.
7. Mutiny: Bob returns from an extended holiday to find that Vaughan has taken over his office and his job, and immediately plans his comeback.
== Broadcasts ==
Parents - BBC2, Friday 25th Feb. 2000, 9.30pm
Deadline - BBC2 Friday 3rd March 2000, 9.30pm
Tarquin - BBC2 Friday 10th March 2000, 9.30pm
Charity - BBC2 Friday 17th March 2000, 9.30pm
Money - BBC2 Friday 24th March 2000, 9.30pm
Love - BBC2 Friday 31st March 2000, 9.30pm
Revenge - BBC2 Monday 14th May 2001, 9.30pm
Family Values - BBC2 Monday 20th May 2001, 9.30pm
Home - BBC2 Monday 27th May 2001, 9.30pm
Best Man - BBC2 Monday 4th June 2001, 9.30pm
Fast-Track - BBC2 Monday 11th June 2001, 9.30pm
Graduates - BBC2 Monday 18th June 2001, 9.30pm
Mutiny - BBC2 Monday 25th June 2001, 9.30pm
==Criticisms With Series Two==
Series Two didn’t have to many differences to the first series but the small changes it did have caused certain criticisms by reports of the show. One of the changes criticised was that the Marketing Directors character had become much more of a central character and with this came many more sexual innuendos and references, to which some people believed was simply too rude for the style of the show. Another criticism was made due to Paul Kaye’s new haircut, which was long, black and in many episodes rather scruffy, this gave the feel that Bob Slay wasn’t as organised as he was in the first series and that he wasn’t to sensitive to what people thought of his image which couldn’t be more opposite to his true ambitions.
==Releases==
Perfect World Series One was released on VHS in 2000, it lasted approximately 174 minutes and was rated 18, presumably for the Marketing Directors sexual implications and Bob Slays use of the F word in Love. The video has been discontinued and there is no plans for releasing Series One or Two to be released on DVD.
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Chintav Shah
SoftCard
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Microsoft Secrets: How the World’s Most Powerful Software Company Creates Technology, Shapes Markets, and Manages People.
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"Tijuana Noir"
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No Junk Mail
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Andrew Le
(Biography coming soon)
David Stackpole
(Biography coming soon)
Hasan
(Biography coming soon)
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'ZaM' Magazine (local punk/emo music magazine) and interview with band members David Stackpole and Andrew Le.
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Dean Parker
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CF Rowdy
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To promote school spirit, get the fans involved, and get rowdy.
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Brad Nosan and Eric Peterson
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John Pilla
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Ryan Carter Experience
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John Kline, Instrumental Guitarist
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Mission Halo
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Doug Lattner
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John Northern Hilliard
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Student of the month
Budget
The budget has passed after much problems but 4:50 pm busses will not be able for the students invold in sports.
Student of the month
The student of the month is assigned to 1 student of the team in each grade. A team consist of 4 teachers math, english, science, and American history. One of Dawnwoods best students is Cristian Truth.
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Long Bay Jail Hope Album
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Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
The Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces DCAF is an international research and policy-advise organization based in Geneva, Switzerland in the legal form of a Swiss foundation. It was founded in 2000 by the Swiss Foreign Ministry. Today, it has 46 member states from all over the world. The centre is not affiliated with other international instititutions.
=Aim of the Centre=
Its aim is to foster the democratic and civilian control of the security sector. To achieve this, it conducts research and provides policy-advise in the fields of, for example, parliamentary oversight, security sector reform or women's rights. DCAF is committed to identify the main challenges in democratic goverance and to develop best-practice advise. It provides support to achieve the goal of democratic governance through advisory programmes and practical work assistance.
=Geographical Focus=
The Centre operates worldwide. Although, its main focus is on Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe including Russia. The Centre's publications are widely available in the local language of the area that they are concerning.
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- [http://www.dcaf.ch Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)]
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