The Office Ladies Podcast, hosted by Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, is set to expand. Episodes of the program will stream twice a week. After announcing the end of The Office Rewatch podcast, the actresses revealed that they’re just getting started.
New episodes will stream beginning in November and Wednesday’s episode will be known as The Office Ladies 6.0. As for the format, the first episode of his new show will be discussed under the title of Hot Girl, which references Season 1 of the 2005 mockumentary where Michael Scott insulted Pam Beesley.
The Office Ladies Podcast’s first guest will be Alison Jones, who worked as a casting director on the American adaptation of The Office. For further episodes, Fisher and Kinsey claimed that they would try to bring in as many more stories from the set and related to the cast.
For their roles in the 2005 comedy-drama, Jenna Fischer played Pam, and Kinsey played Angela.
In addition to the new podcast, the co-hosts will also rerun episodes from the sitcom’s first season, including some new material and additional scenes from the season.
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Speaking about taking viewers through the final four episodes in his ongoing podcast, Fischer told the Sirius XM show that, “There were a lot of things in these final four episodes of the rewatch that we didn’t want to miss, especially Closing, that we needed an extra week to get everything together.
Meanwhile, Kinsey said, “We have a special guest who is going to join us in the studio for our last episode, and we can’t record him until he’s available.” As the actress finished her sentence, Fischer quipped, “This particular thing is something we’ve been wanting to do for our final episode since we started the podcast.”
As for the rest of The Office cast, Fisher and Kinsey are joined by John Krasinski, Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, Ed Helms, Ellie Kemper, Rashida Jones, Creed Bratton, Phyllis Smith, and Mindy Kaling.
The mockumentary ran for nine seasons on the NBC network.
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