A sculpture of David Brent, the iconic character from the British television series "The Office," has been unveiled at a Premier Inn hotel in Slough. The clay bust was revealed by Tim Oliver, a performer known for his impersonations of Brent, commemorating 25 years since the show's debut.
The new installation is located at the Premier Inn on Slough Trading Estate in Berkshire, a site featured in the opening credits of the series. The sculpture serves as a tribute to the lasting cultural impact of the show, which has been widely regarded as a landmark in British comedy.
Premier Inn representatives expressed enthusiasm about the addition, highlighting the significance of the series for the local area and for comedy fans nationwide. The bust is intended to celebrate the legacy of Ricky Gervais’s character and the enduring popularity of "The Office."
The unveiling took place this week, coinciding with the anniversary of the show’s original launch in 2001. The Premier Inn is expected to retain the sculpture on permanent display, attracting visitors and fans to the site associated with the series’ early filming.
