Dunder Mifflin is participating in LEE National Denim Day and its fight against breast cancer on October 6th.
Watch the Dunder Mifflin PSA here. (At least Michael didn’t make any Hooters jokes.)
It's got even more zing and pep.
Dunder Mifflin is participating in LEE National Denim Day and its fight against breast cancer on October 6th.
Watch the Dunder Mifflin PSA here. (At least Michael didn’t make any Hooters jokes.)
– NBC Office cast interview I: B.J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Phyllis Smith, Creed Bratton, Leslie David Baker, Melora Hardin (spoiler), Rainn Wilson
– NBC Office cast interview II: David Denman, Mindy Kaling, Kate Flannery, Ricky Gervais, John Krasinski, Brian Baumgartner, Angela Kinsey
– TV Guide After Party interview with B.J. Novak. Includes Season 3 spoilers!
– TV Guide Joan Rivers interview with Rainn Wilson
– E! Post-Emmys interview: Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, B.J. Novak, Rainn Wilson, and Jenna Fischer
– E! red carpet interviews and Emmy show segments. Courtesy Denise
– NBC’s Angela Goes To The Emmys
– Best Comedy Series presentation (thanks, GMMR!) | NBC version
– Conan’s opening montage (thanks Brad!)
– Jenna’s photos
– Good luck cake
– Post-Emmys: Page 1 | Page 2. Courtesy txvoodoo at LiveJournal
– Red carpet
– People Magazine
– Glam JAM
– US Magazine Best Dressed (slide 7)
– The Office Post-Emmy Party
– Jenna’s MySpace blog
– Angela’s MySpace blog
– Kevin’s MySpace blog
– Brian’s TV Guide blog
– Meredith’s MySpace blog
Zap2it: “The Office” executive producer Greg Daniels learned you shouldn’t make a toy out of the pointiest award in showbiz. Steve Carell was jokingly describing how the show’s set is home to “a lot of animosity and friction,” and to drive home the point, Daniels pantomimed bludgeoning his star with his best comedy Emmy.
Variety: “We kind of felt like we were doing the show in a bubble, but clearly it’s catching on,” said Steve Carell, speaking on behalf of “The Office” crew, which won the prize for comedy series in its second season. Exec producer Greg Daniels called the evening “a night of ups and downs” after he cut his hand on the wings of the Emmy backstage. “People thought it was going to be really hard to adapt an English show, but I speak English, so we really had a leg up there,” Daniels joked. But seriously, folks, “It was such a good show in the first place, I don’t think it was as hard as people thought.”
The Envelope.com: In the “The Office” clutch, writer/co-star B.J. Novak looks at his statue and reflects, “I watched the ‘In Memoriam’ and wondered if when I died I’d be up there. Now it’s a tiny bit more likely I will be.” Novak’s co-writer Paul Lieberstein, who plays beleaguered human resources officer Toby on the show, looks at his statue with a hint of fear and chagrin, particularly at the remarkably sharp points of the angel’s wings. “I’ve already scooped up one of Steve Carell’s cufflinks with his.”
Entertainment Weekly: The cast and producers of the best comedy winner, The Office, greeted each new reporter’s question with a group wave and a cheery ”hello!” When asked about their infectious merriment, star Steve Carell gamely answered, with a perfect deadpan, ”We’re pretty deadly serious the entire time.”
The first of the Angela Kinsey Emmy videos is up at NBC.com — watch here!
In this one, the cameras tag along to watch Angela pick her dress (with the assistance of fashionista Mindy Kaling, aka “Kelly”) and shoes.
Thanks, Elizabeth, for the tip!
Update 12:30pt PT: The video’s now been expanded to include jewelry shopping with Phyllis Smith (“Phyllis”) and sunglass shopping with Brian Baumgartner (“Kevin”). Very funny!
Okay, so this is an Emmy story so I should have added it to the Emmy post. And normally, I am not that interested in fashion, but after reading the article, I’ve learned that picking the right dress for the Emmys is like, a BIG DEAL.
USA Today follows Jenna Fischer as she figures out what to wear on Emmy night. I think I would rather reformat my hard drive than shop for fancy dresses, but Jenna handles it with her characteristic charm and good humor.
Watch Jenna try on Emmy dresses here. The accompanying article appears below the video window.
(I didn’t like either of the dresses she tried on; did you?)
I don’t normally post items related to the original BBC version of “The Office,” but this was too good to pass up.
A Microsoft UK employee (Stephen Merchant) interviews David Brent (Ricky Gervais), former manager of Wernham Hogg paper products in Slough, for his insights on corporate culture and career development.
Even though these videos were produced back in 2003, I just received notice of them today, through the article ‘The Office’ visits Microsoft’s office in PC Advisor.
David’s insights into Nelson Mandela and Stephen Hawking are thought-provoking, to say the least. And please make sure to watch until the end of both videos.
Why wait until September 2nd to watch NBC’s Primetime Preview, hosted by The Office, when you can watch it right now?
Just another wacky day at Dunder Mifflin. (Oh yeah, and new NBC shows.)
Update: Here’s an Office-only video compilation, courtesy of VietNamSounds over at the NBC Boards.
TVGuide.com just recently posted these videos, even though I think they were filmed months ago in New York during the upfronts (I recognize the blouse that Angela is wearing).
It’s a bit annoying that you can’t always hear the interviewer’s questions.
Jenna and Angela are fun and bubbly as usual. And it’s lovely to see B.J. and Mindy make an appearance together!
P.S. The videos may not play right away; give them time to stream.