#Mockumentary

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TV 2000–2004

Da Ali G Show

Sacha Baron Cohen's ambush-interview show, and the launchpad for three of comedy's most infamous characters. Beginning on Britain's Channel 4 in 2000 and crossing to HBO in 2003, it sent Cohen — in character as faux-streetwise poseur Ali G, Kazakh reporter Borat, or Austrian fashionista Brüno — into real interviews with unsuspecting politicians, celebrities, and experts who had no idea they were being had. The results were excruciating, brilliant, and eventually spun off into a string of hit films.

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TV 2003–2009

Reno 911!

A handheld COPS parody that never broke character. The hapless deputies of a fictional Reno Sheriff's Department stumbled through investigations with the deadpan energy of a mockumentary, mixing inspired improvisation with the comfort of a familiar ensemble—short-shorts, bad judgment, and the weird alchemy of characters who felt like actual people. Six seasons of controlled chaos.

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TV 2005–2013

The Office (US)

NBC's mockumentary sitcom that redefined the office comedy for a generation. Premiering March 24, 2005, The Office followed the bumbling, endearing Michael Scott (Steve Carell) and the Dunder Mifflin paper company through deadpan interviews and cringey humor that somehow made you love him anyway.