What is 'DMV' about?
'DMV' is a CBS comedy series that explores the lives and work of employees at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Entertainment / Television
CBS introduces 'DMV,' a workplace comedy set in the often-dreaded Department of Motor Vehicles. The show aims to find humor and heart in the everyday lives of DMV employees, based on Katherine Heiny's short story.
The series 'DMV' attempts to find humor in the mundane and often frustrating environment of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Drawing inspiration from Katherine Heiny's short story, the show assembles a diverse cast of characters navigating their daily routines. Harriet Dyer not only stars as the optimistic Colette but also balances her role as co-writer and star of the Australian series 'Colin from Accounts'. Tim Meadows delivers a standout performance as Gregg, offering a cynical yet humorous perspective on the workplace. While the show is still finding its footing, its premise and cast offer potential for growth. The show also makes use of physical comedy, with writers creating scenarios where the actors can take advantage of the humor, and also, according to Dyer, allows her to fall back on her roots as a theater kid.
'DMV' is a CBS comedy series that explores the lives and work of employees at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The main actors include Harriet Dyer, Tim Meadows, Tony Cavalero, and Molly Kearney.
'DMV' airs on CBS and is available for streaming on Paramount+.
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