Officefrenemies and real-life best friends Angela Kinsey and Jenna Fischer will unite for Office Ladies, a podcast about the popular NBC sitcom fans still binge religiously to this day.
According to CNN, the weekly episodes will be episode-focused and offer a peek behind the curtain for diehard fans.
“I’m excited to be working with my best friend Angela Kinsey,” Fischer said in a statement. “So many memories are flooding in as we go back and watch the episodes – many of which I haven’t seen since they aired."
"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,” she added.
"The Officewas such an amazing chapter of our lives and it means so much to us that we get to share some of our memories of filming it with our audiences," said Kinsey.
The Officemade its NBC debut in 2005, so that 15th anniversary Fischer mentioned is just around the corner. It gained resurgent popularity on Netflix (not unlike another well-known NBC comedy) and will move to NBCUniversal's streaming service in 2021.
Office Ladies, produced by Earwolf, will launch Oct. 16 on your favorite podcast networks.
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