By Will Sturgeon, 20 January 2004 16:50
NEWS David Brent, the fictional boss of BBC 'mockumentary' sitcom The Office, has been employed by Microsoft to train its staff in personal development.
Although the character's creator Ricky Gervais has previously shunned such work, it appears the opportunity to work with Microsoft was too much to turn down and the comedy star has put together a video entitled I'm back - and this time it's personal development.
Some may suspect Microsoft's megabucks may have been the deciding factor for Gervais, while others may believe it was simply the company's links with the comic's own home town of Reading.
Whatever the reason, we can only speculate, as the software behemoth is remeaining tight-lipped on the project, refusing even to talk to the Bafta double-winner's former paymaster, the BBC.
A spokeswoman for Microsoft told the BBC: "We can't provide information about Ricky Gervais' project at Microsoft. It is an internal thing and not something which we like to publicise. It is something we do for staff and staff only."
But understandably, the already cosseted staff at Microsoft's Reading office, which often wins accolades for best workplace and best employer, are looking forward to receiving some star treatment. The comedian's presence on campus has reportedly caused a real buzz.
Perhaps while Gervais was in town he will have taken some time to pass on a few dance moves to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Anybody who witnessed David Brent's truly awful dance routine in series two, episode five,(click here for the full horror) and has also seen Steve Ballmer's crowd pleasing repertoire of the grotesque (click here for his terrifying leaps and gyrations) may find it difficult to choose between the two men, but we believe Brent has the edge... just.

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1. Jeff Fox
This must be posted for download
2. Antony Norris
I've just seen the Steve Ballmer clip, and to tell you the truth, I'm now a little scared. He's actually being serious isn't he!
3. Marc Harding
Yes, I think Ballmer is serious! Imagine being there, very scary indeed.
4. anonymous
Unfortunately it wont be released. There are huge copyright restrictions on the material - even as internal staff we cant get copies of it!
5. anonymous
So does the world need any more reason than that to switch over to Linux?
6. Snapper
I think if I had been there I would have been very slowly moving towards the nearest fire exit before he spontaneously combusted...