
A remake of the hit 2001 BBC TV series The Office (2001), this is a mockumentary that documents the exploits of a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Made up of head chief Michael Scott, a harmlessly deluded and ignorantly insensitive boss who cares about the welfare of his employees while trying to put his own spin on company policy. With an office including the likes of various peers who have their own hangups, The Office (2005) takes a look at the lives of its co-workers: bored but talented salesman Jim, his mildly sociopathic, butt kissing enemy Dwight, mildly righteous receptionist Pam, and indifferent temp Ryan.
Charles EstenJosh Porter (7 episodes, 2006)
Rick OvertonMr. Beesly (2 episodes, 2009)
John KrasinskiJim HalpertĀ (116 episodes, 2005-2010)
Patrice O'NealLonny (3 episodes, 2005-2007)
Melora HardinJan LevinsonĀ (37 episodes, 2005-2008)First ever NBC comedy series on NBC to be presented in wide-screen to non-HDTV viewers, resulting in horizontal black bars. Previous NBC dramas have been presented in wide-screen to non-HDTV viewers, but no previous comedy.
Michael Scott:
It's simply beyond words. It's incalculacable.
Revealing mistakes: Although the show is set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, every episode set outside during the winter features an unrealistically warm climate. Although characters always wear overcoats and pretend to shiver, numerous things reveal the actual California filming location. Some of these include: no visible breath, no snow, full lawns and trees covered with green leaves.
Written by Jay Ferguson
Performed by The Scrantones
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There's a British one ?!
One of the best shows on TV, really. Even like it better than my native British one. ;]