Ricky Gervais hits out at claims he snubbed BBCâs documentary on The Officeâs 25th anniversary
Ricky Gervais hits out at claims he snubbed BBCâs documentary on The Officeâs 25th anniversary

Lauren MorrisTue, August 18, 2026 at 8:39 AM UTC
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When The Officecelebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this year, there was one notable absence from a BBC documentary special â Ricky Gervais. Now, the star and creator has addressed why he skipped filming and hit out at claims that it was a âsnub to the BBCâ.
Gervais, who created and starred as cringe-inducing paper company boss David Brent in the award-winning sitcom, celebrated the mockumentaryâs anniversary on his YouTube channel with a video looking at the characterâs 25 greatest moments.
Meanwhile, on BBC Two, stars Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook marked the occasion with a special of Remembers..., looking back at their time on the BBC sitcom from 2001 until 2003.
In a new interview, Gervais explained why he didnât appear in the BBCâs documentary, describing the idea that he chose not to take part as ânonsenseâ.

Her former co-star Ricky Gervais shared a love heart emoji on her post (Ian West/ PA) (PA Archive)
âI couldnât be prouder of The Office. It wasnât a snub to the BBC,â he told Saga Magazine.
âI was already doing my own thing [to mark the anniversary] for my YouTube channel and doing theirs would have watered mine down.â
Ahead of the episode airing in July, Gervaisâs representative told The Independent that the 65-year-old star âwas not availableâ to take part in the BBCâs documentary, but remains in contact with the broadcaster âall the time about The Officeâ.
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They added they were âkeen to clarify that there is no riftâ between Gervais and the broadcaster.
Hailed as one of the best sitcoms of the 21st century, The Office followed the lives of employees working in the Slough branch of fictional paper company Wernham Hogg, with David Brent as their incompetent boss. Crook played Assistant to the Regional Manager, oddball Gareth Keenan, while Freeman played Tim Canterbury, a jokester with a crush on office receptionist Dawn (Lucy Davis).
Elsewhere in the interview, Gervais revealed that he plans on marrying his longtime partner of 30 years, author Jane Fallon, to avoid inheritance tax when one of them dies.
âAnd that will be the reason I marry. We havenât done it yet,â he said. âBut if it wasnât for [tax]⊠why? Itâs mad. How more married can you be?

Gervais with partner Jane Fallon (Getty)
âWe share all our money, weâve been living together for 40 years. Some marriages donât last a year. Itâs horrible isnât it? Iâve got to get around to marrying, before I die.â
Earlier this month, Gervaisâs The Office co-star Davis revealed that she had been diagnosed with incurable breast cancer, which had âmetastasised to my bones, specifically to my spine, right hip, and my ribsâ.
âAs of now, Iâm trying to live out whatever might be left of my life in as fun a way as I possibly can,â she said in an Instagram post. âI always like to find the teachable moments in anything negative that happens. And cancer has not disappointed in that regard; thereâs a lot I have learned from it, and Iâm grateful for that..â
A number of her colleagues shared their support in the comments, with Gervais posting a love heart emoji while Jenna Fischer â who played Davisâs character on the US version and was diagnosed with stage one triple positive breast cancer in 2023 â wrote: âBeautiful post. Love you lots. And yes to working with cancer! Letâs spread that message far and wide! How working is such a comfort!â
Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ