The Office Deep Dive iHeartPodcasts
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With the success of his hit podcast, An Oral History of The Office, podcast host extraordinaire Brian Baumgartner (AKA Kevin Malone) is taking you even deeper inside the show, releasing his full-length, in-depth conversations with the cast and crew of The Office. Every week, Brian will sit down with one of his old pals and coworkers to talk about their best job ever: The Office. They’ll laugh, cry, and crack plenty of inappropriate jokes as they discuss the inner workings of the show, their favorite moments on set, never-before-told stories and secrets, and what makes the show even more popular today. Fans will get to be the third wheel with their favorite stars as they learn everything they never wanted to know, and then some.
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Introducing: Off the Beat
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TODD Farewell
Brian pulls back the curtain to talk about his journey into podcasting and what it has been like to make The Office Deep Dive. Then, he sits down for one last interview with his co-author and Executive Producer Ben Silverman to talk about their last year revisiting The Office - and the possibilities of the future. And don’t worry, Brian isn’t going anywhere. Come back next week to this feed to hear the very first episode of Off The Beat.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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David Koechner
Today Brian sits down to talk with the hilarious David Koechner who played Michael’s inappropriate friend, the Pacman - Todd Packer. David explains how it was like to grow up in a little town in Missouri, how he manifested his SNL days at age 13, his iconic role as Champ Kind on Anchorman, and of course, how he brought The Office’s cringiest character to life.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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David Denman
In another brand new interview, Brian talks to David Denman, who played Pam’s high school sweetheart and former fiancé, Roy Anderson. David talks about finding out there was such a thing as acting school, working with Kate Winslet and her Cheez Whiz, and makes a riveting case in defense of Roy.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Brian Wittle
They say two Brians are better than one… Brian [Baumgartner] sits down with The Office boom operator Brian [Wittle] to talk about the soothing sounds of the show, the uncomfortable positions it took to get those sounds, and Brian Wittle’s namesake character with a bad rap for meddling in true love.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Carey Bennett
Did you ever wonder where Dwight’s mustard shirts, Pam’s cardigans, or Jim’s three-hole-punch costume came from? This week, costume designer extraordinaire Carey Bennett is ready to share it all. She and Brian dive into the intricacies of The Office costume design - from the show’s unfashionable fashion to collaborations with Rainn Wilson to helping create and define individual characters through their costumes.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Customer Reviews
Great Conversations When Ads Aren’t Playing
Agree with others that there are way too many ads and since they’re auto-injected it can be very jarring and off-putting as a listener. However, the conversations have been very engaging and I’ve loved all of the interviews I’ve heard so far.
Interview w Steve Carell
Brian — Firsr of all you have an amazing baritone to your voice! Listening to you is absolute pleasure and your conversations with Office peeps and staff are so wonderfully balanced & interesting. Yes, my fave interview/conversation has been Steve C. Well because he’s such a good human AND there’s a reason why the show resounds 10 yrs later — we all can see eachother and ourselves in the ensemble and stories! Like Steve said — humanity pervades this show and it’s not contrived like so many other shows that have been made over the years. Thank you thank you! Oh btw, I did enjoy your conversation with Rainn too because of learning more about your background & his and the juxtaposition with Steve’s improv skills! Fascinating! Please continue this conversation:)
#1
Tooo many ads!!!!!!!! Love the show