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Ricky Gervais ending "Extras" after two seasons



Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:14:06 -0400 rec.arts.tv
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Gervais: 'Extras' Done After Two Seasons
'Office' creator wants to write a drama next

The second season of "Extras" premieres on British television
Thursday, and it's looking like there won't be a third.

As he did with his previous series, "The Office," creator Ricky
Gervais would like to end "Extras" after just two seasons. The idea,
he says, is not to wear out his welcome in people's living rooms.

"At the moment, I don't think there will be another one. [Co-creator
Stephen Merchant] and I have always had this thing where we only like
to do two series," Gervais tells London's Sun newspaper. "It's like
'The Office' -- people are always asking why we didn't do any more,
but we just wanted to leave people wanting more."

The second season of "Extras" -- which will feature cameos by Orlando
Bloom, David Bowie and "Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe, among
others -- debuts Thursday on BBC2 in the U.K. (HBO, which airs the
show in the United States, hasn't set an airdate for the new episodes
yet). It will pick up where the first run ended, with Andy Millman
(Gervais) selling a sitcom to the BBC.

Unlike Gervais' own experience, where he's been given full creative
control over his shows, Andy's show quickly gets away from him. "Andy
tries to put up a fight, but in the end he backs down as he craves
fame so badly," Gervais says. "It really is a case of 'Be careful what
you wish for.'"

Gervais, an unabashed fan of American TV drama, thinks he might like
to try writing his own dramatic series next. "I've got so many ideas
in my head," he says. "... I think I could appear in a drama. I know
people may say I couldn't be taken seriously, but I think it just
depends on how strong and well-written it is."
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