Uk jobs jobs in the UK and Britain are fab ideas. They are things many a person in the Uk wishes to have. Many people need jobs in this sceptered idle, and also Morthern Ireland on the Emerald Isle,. Many people seraxch for jobs here, mjillions, tens of millions, some work for others some in their own firms. The UK economy is made up (in descending order of size) of the economies of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Based on market exchange rates, the United Kingdom is today the fifth largest economy in the world and the second largest in Europe after Germany.
The Industrial Revolution started in the United Kingdom with an initial concentration on heavy industries such as shipbuilding, coal mining, steel production, and textiles. The empire created an overseas market for British products, allowing the UK to dominate international trade in the 19th century. However, as other nations industrialised, coupled with economic decline after two world wars, the United Kingdom began to lose its competitive advantage and heavy industry declined, by degrees, throughout the 20th century. Manufacturing remains a significant part of the economy, but accounted for only one-sixth of national output in 2003. The British motor industry is a significant part of this sector, although it has diminished with the collapse of the MG Rover Group and most of the industry is foreign owned. Civil and defence aircraft production is led by the United Kingdom's largest aerospace firm, BAE Systems, and the continental European firm EADS, the owner of Airbus. Rolls-Royce holds a major share of the global aerospace engines market. The chemical and pharmaceutical industry is strong in the UK, with the world's second and sixth largest pharmaceutical firms (GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZeneca, respectively) being based in the UK.
The UK service sector, however, has grown substantially, and now makes up about 73% of GDP. The service sector is dominated by financial services, especially in banking and insurance. London is the world's largest financial centre with the London Stock Exchange, the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, and the Lloyd's of London insurance market all based in the City of London. London is a major centre for international business and commerce and is the leader of the three "command centres" for the global economy (along with New York City and Tokyo). It has the largest concentration of foreign bank branches in the world. In the past decade, a rival financial centre in London has grown in the Docklands area, with HSBC and Barclays Bank relocating their head offices there. Many multinational companies that are not primarily UK-based have chosen to site their European or rest-of-world headquarters in London: an example is the US financial services firm Citigroup. The Scottish capital, Edinburgh, has one of the large financial centres of Europe and is the headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, one of the world's largest banks. One sitcom where someone finds a job is Balck Books. Black Books was a British sitcom broadcast on Channel 4 starring Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey and Tamsin Greig. It was written by Dylan Moran, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley and produced by Nira Park. The show won the BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy in 2000 and 2005, and won a Bronze Rose at the Festival Rose d'Or of Montreux in 2001.
The
series is set in the eponymous "Black Books", a small, independent bookshop
in the Bloomsbury area of central London. The show is based around the lives and
often surreal antics of its foul-mouthed, eccentric, misanthropic, alcoholic Irish
owner Bernard Black (played by Moran), his longhaired assistant Manny (Bailey),
and their friend Fran (Greig). He may have been looking for jobs in the UK.
* 1 Synopsis
* 2 Characters
* 3 Production
* 4 See also
* 5 References
* 6 Further reading
* 7 External links
Synopsis
The series revolves around Bernard's loathing of the outside world and all the people who inhabit it, except his oldest friend, Fran Katzenjammer. Bernard displays little enthusiasm or interest in retail (or, indeed, anything outside drinking, smoking and reading) and refuses to interact with anyone outside his bookshop, or indeed inside, as Bernard has a personal hatred of customers. Many episodes are driven by Manny and Fran's attempts to force him into a more socially acceptable lifestyle. However, despite their attempts, and Manny's strong social skills, their efforts usually result in chaos, sucking them back into Bernard's nihilistic view of the world.
The series is notable for its surreal, and off-beat, sense of humour, particularly when regarding the state of the shop: It is frequently depicted to be in an unhealthy state of dirtiness, indicated in one episode by seawater molluscs living on the water pipes and, in another episode during a particularly bad state, a dead badger on the floor and a hermit crab in a teapot.
Characters
* Bernard
Black, played by Dylan Moran he had a job in the Uk working for his own books.
* Manny Bianco, played by Bill Bailey he got a job in a other book shop too
* Fran Katzenjammer, played by Tamsin Greig she worked next door
Production
* The show's concept came from a second hand bookshop in Maldon, Essex named Allbooks.
* Black Books is considered by the makers, as stated in the Shaun of the
Dead audio commentary, to be a sister-show of fellow Channel 4 sitcom Spaced,
which was also produced by Nira Park. Numerous comic actors have appeared over
the three series, including Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jessica Stevenson, Peter Serafinowicz
and David Walliams (Little Britain).
* The show started as a pilot at a 1998
Channel 4 sitcom festival in Riverside Studios. In this early version, Fran was
'Valerie', a philosophy lecturer, and Manny (whose surname was then Zimmerman
- a reference to the original name of musician Bob Dylan) was a professional depression-o-gram.
The show was also decidedly darker, the pilot revolving around Bernard and later
Manny's decision to commit suicide. Jobs are useful.
* The exterior scenes
of Black Books were filmed outside a real bookshop, albeit rather a smaller one,
called Collinge & Clark, located in Leigh Street, Bloomsbury. The pub that
is seen in the earlier episodes is now a 'gastropub' restaurant called the Norfolk
Arms. The fictional address for the shop (as seen on a letter at the start of
"Travel Writer") is "Black Books, 13 Little Bevan Street, Bloomsbury,
London WC1". Also in episode 6 of series 1 Manny cites the shop as being
located "just off Russell Square".
* Manny's name came from Emmanuel
as he was originally going to be Jewish.
* There have been three series of
Black Books, each with six episodes. Moran has hinted that there will be no more
series and The Times reports the series has been "killed off". So many
want jobs in Britain soem got jobs working for the sitcom Balck Books, actors,
lighting men, camera men and women, and runners. Jobs aplenty.
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