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the office | definitive guide | tim and dawn

ricky and steve on...

ricky and steve on tim and dawn

Tim represents the viewer right?
asked Dominic Green of Glouster

Ricky and Steve: He is the person most sensible people are supposed to relate to, yes. And along with Dawn he’s the moral conscience of the show.

Wernham Hogg - phone
Martin Freeman
Martin, who plays under-achiever Tim Canterbury, has his own official website. On it we learn the he's "somewhat" left handed and plays squash.

How the heck did Dawn ever get with Lee?
asked Billy Bobs of England

Ricky and Steve: They started going out at fifteen and just settled into a comfortable routine. Marriage and kids seemed inevitable.

Wernham Hogg - card
Lucy Davis
Described reading the scripts for the Christmas Specials: "When I first got the scripts I popped off to a café to read them, and I cried at the end... then I was utterly embarrassed that I was crying alone in a café."

Do you have any idea why Dawn didn't leave Lee at the end of Series 2? Was it just to torture us?
asked BBC America in an interview with Lucy Davis

Lucy Davis: I think that the torturous thing was that if Tim had asked Dawn a week before she would have probably said yes. But when he asked her she had already organized the whole Florida trip. She handed her notice in, they'd booked their flights, and they were off to start a new life there.

I think it was just too big a thing for her to go, "Yes," to Tim and, "Oh by the way, Lee. Cancel the flights, cancel your life." Lee had just canceled his job. I don't think she could have done that. She was too far in, and I think he was just a bit late.

video clipClips:
Ricky talks about the characters Tim Canterbury and Dawn Tinsley.

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