Attention fans of 'The Office' - Pam and Angela are starting their own podcast about the show
- Fans of "The Office" rejoice, because Pam and Angela are starting a podcast about the show.
- "Office Ladies" will star Jenna Fischer (who played Pam) and Angela Kinsey (who played Angela).
- "We'll have behind the scenes stories of 'The Office' and lots of us just being bffs too!" Kinsey wrote on Twitter.
- "The Office" is the most-watched show on Netflix, according to Nielsen data reported by The Chicago Tribune.
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Good news, fans of "The Office" - Pam and Angela are starting a podcast.
"Office Ladies" starring Jenna Fischer (who played Pam) and Angela Kinsey (who played Angela) will premiere on October 16 on Earwolf, the comedy network of the podcast platform Stitcher.
"Each week, Fischer and Kinsey break down an episode of 'The Office' and give exclusive behind-the-scenes stories that only two people who were there would know," reads Stitcher's press release. "While watching the show that made them best friends, they will reminisce, share memories and answer questions from fans."
Angela Kinsey took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce the podcast.
Cast members of "The Office" have faked-out fans in the past with suggestions of a reunion. When Steve Carrell (who played Michael) hosted "Saturday Night Live" in November 2018, cast members Jenna Fischer, Ellie Kemper, and Ed Helms sat in the audience and told Carrell they thought "The Office" should be rebooted.
"So many memories are flooding in as we go back and watch the episodes - many of which I haven't seen since they aired," Fischer is quoted saying about the forthcoming podcast in Stitcher's press release. "As we close in on the 15th anniversary of the show, it seemed like a great time to share our stories and behind-the-scenes trivia with fans. Besides talking about 'The Office,' you can also hear us chat a little about our lives, our Target runs together, our friendship through the years. It's a lot of fun."
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