Rostered On

Rostered On (2016- )

EndedScripted showComedy

Shaun hasn't quite figured out what he wants to do in life. Instead, he has found himself on the wrong side of 30, working in a job he hates, dealing with painful customers, cliché co-workers, and taking orders from the ignorant.

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Scheduleevery Sunday

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Rostered On' premiere?

'Rostered On' premiered on February 7, 2016.

Who created 'Rostered On'?

'Rostered On' was created by Ryan Chamley.

What is the genre of 'Rostered On'?

'Rostered On' falls under the genre of comedy.

Where is 'Rostered On' set?

'Rostered On' is set in a fictional electronics store called "Electroworld".

Who plays the main character in 'Rostered On'?

'Rostered On' stars Paul Moore as the main character, Shaun.

How many employees work at Electroworld in 'Rostered On'?

The exact number of employees at Electroworld is not specified in the show.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Rostered On'?

Each episode of 'Rostered On' has a running time of approximately 21 minutes.

Is 'Rostered On' a mockumentary-style show?

Yes, 'Rostered On' is presented in a mockumentary-style format.

Does 'Rostered On' feature workplace comedy?

Yes, 'Rostered On' revolves around workplace comedy, highlighting the humorous situations and dynamics between the employees of Electroworld.

Are there any recurring characters in 'Rostered On'?

Yes, 'Rostered On' features recurring characters that add depth and continuity to the show.

What are some common themes explored in 'Rostered On'?

'Rostered On' explores themes such as office politics, customer service, and the challenges faced by retail employees.

Does 'Rostered On' include humorous depictions of customer interactions?

Yes, 'Rostered On' often showcases humorous and relatable customer interactions, highlighting the quirks of working in customer service.

Is 'Rostered On' known for its witty dialogue?

Yes, 'Rostered On' is praised for its witty and sharp dialogue that adds to the overall comedy of the show.

Has 'Rostered On' received positive reviews from critics?

'Rostered On' has garnered positive reviews from critics, who have praised its humor and authentic portrayal of workplace dynamics.

Are there any notable guest stars in 'Rostered On'?

'Rostered On' has featured several guest stars throughout its episodes, adding variety to the show's ensemble cast.

Does 'Rostered On' offer a lighthearted and enjoyable viewing experience?

Yes, 'Rostered On' provides a lighthearted and enjoyable viewing experience, making it a popular choice for fans of comedy.

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