David Bianculli
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And if you had that ability, what would that do to your own psychology? So, yes, he's a monster and he does awful things and there's nothing, there's very little redeemable about him. But I think we were also led into understand that with that ability all his life, how could he not be damaged by that? When he doesn't know if somebody does something because they want to or because he's told them to.
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This is Fresh Air. I'm David Bianculli. He relocated the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and renamed and recast all the roles of the office employees. Steve Carell, then a correspondent for The Daily Show, got the lead role as office manager Michael Scott.
This is Fresh Air. I'm David Bianculli. He relocated the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and renamed and recast all the roles of the office employees. Steve Carell, then a correspondent for The Daily Show, got the lead role as office manager Michael Scott.
This is Fresh Air. I'm David Bianculli. He relocated the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and renamed and recast all the roles of the office employees. Steve Carell, then a correspondent for The Daily Show, got the lead role as office manager Michael Scott.
The rest of the office was populated by actors and writers who have become much more famous since the NBC version premiered in March 2005. That's partly because The Office, which retained the documentary format and no-laugh-track approach of the original, quickly matured into its own funny, popular version, and kept maturing much longer than its British counterpart.
The rest of the office was populated by actors and writers who have become much more famous since the NBC version premiered in March 2005. That's partly because The Office, which retained the documentary format and no-laugh-track approach of the original, quickly matured into its own funny, popular version, and kept maturing much longer than its British counterpart.
The rest of the office was populated by actors and writers who have become much more famous since the NBC version premiered in March 2005. That's partly because The Office, which retained the documentary format and no-laugh-track approach of the original, quickly matured into its own funny, popular version, and kept maturing much longer than its British counterpart.
NBC's The Office ran for nine seasons and broadcast 201 episodes, and it's still popular on streaming sites. Today, in our Fresh Air Anniversary show about the American version of The Office, we'll hear from cast members and from Greg Daniels and Ricky Gervais. Let's start with a taste from one of the earliest episodes of the NBC version of The Office.
NBC's The Office ran for nine seasons and broadcast 201 episodes, and it's still popular on streaming sites. Today, in our Fresh Air Anniversary show about the American version of The Office, we'll hear from cast members and from Greg Daniels and Ricky Gervais. Let's start with a taste from one of the earliest episodes of the NBC version of The Office.
NBC's The Office ran for nine seasons and broadcast 201 episodes, and it's still popular on streaming sites. Today, in our Fresh Air Anniversary show about the American version of The Office, we'll hear from cast members and from Greg Daniels and Ricky Gervais. Let's start with a taste from one of the earliest episodes of the NBC version of The Office.
It's from 20 years ago, but couldn't be more topical. Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell, offended some of his employees by reenacting part of a Chris Rock comedy routine. They complained to HR, which ordered that a diversity sensitivity training session be held. Larry Wilmore played the person brought in to run the session.
It's from 20 years ago, but couldn't be more topical. Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell, offended some of his employees by reenacting part of a Chris Rock comedy routine. They complained to HR, which ordered that a diversity sensitivity training session be held. Larry Wilmore played the person brought in to run the session.
It's from 20 years ago, but couldn't be more topical. Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell, offended some of his employees by reenacting part of a Chris Rock comedy routine. They complained to HR, which ordered that a diversity sensitivity training session be held. Larry Wilmore played the person brought in to run the session.
But Michael, instead of sitting with the rest of the staff, decides to stand and deliver.