David Brent (Ricky Gervais)
At the helm of the Slough emporium - wool-chewing, key-sucking manager David Brent, an achingly accurate depiction of a man in mid-life meltdown, shrouded only by a veneer of self-denial and comic aspiration. In testament to Gervais' talent, even now a decade has helped numb the pain, Brent can only really be watched through the fingers, hitting as he does pulse points of contempt, pity and, of course, our own social fears and self-doubt. A comedic mould-breaker with a worthy place alongside Basil Fawlty, Alan Partridge and Frasier Crane. Ricky Gervais has proved to have far more professional acumen than Brent, selling 'The Office' across the world, including the US where he became the show's executive producer. Gervais subsequently made and starred in 'Extras' as frustrated artist Andy Millman, which won him an Emmy and a Golden Globe. In between continuing with stand-up comedy, writing a couple of children's books and becoming the first Brit to write an episode of 'The Simpsons', he barely broke a sweat with Merchant to send their bald, beleaguered pal Karl Pilkington off to visit the seven wonders of the world. But Gervais's lucky charm hasn't been limited to TV. He's also broken into film, featuring in 'Night at The Museum', 'Stardust' and, despite his distinctly non-Hollywood teeth, playing a dentist in 'Ghost Town'. And returning behind the camera as well to write, direct as well as star in 'The Invention of Lying', 'Cemetery Junction' and 'Special Correspondents'. His acceptance into the highest echelons of Hollywood seemed complete when he was asked to host the Golden Globes in both 2010 and 2011. However, the return outing proved a double-edged sword, when his uncompromising contempt for his glittering audience left them non-plussed, though garnering him even more comedic kudos everywhere else. Despite co-starring with the Muppets on the big screen and lending his voice to 'Spy Kids 4' with Jessica Alba and Antonio Banderas, Ricky continues to please his British fans, giving them 'Life's Too Short' with Warwick Davis. Although 'Derek' didn't please everyone, it earned him even more praise in the US, and another Emmy nomination - his 22nd! David Brent is shortly to make his big screen debut, AND Ricky got invited back to the Globes. METEORIC RATING: 10/10