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The Office Goes Completely Free On Peacock For A Week

Every episode from the show's nine seasons is now available to watch completely free.

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The beloved workplace comedy The Office is now available to watch completely free on Peacock for one week as part of a celebration of the series' 16th anniversary.

From March 18-24, every episode from all nine seasons is available to stream at no cost. This includes the "Superfan" episodes that are extended cuts featuring new footage. These episodes also include bloopers, interviews, and featurettes, as well as clips for pranks, relationships, etc.

NBC is also launching a special social media competition around The Office where fans can virtually take part in a version of The Dundies. Here's how it works: post an original video or imagine on Twitter and Instagram that showcases your fandom--it could be a recreation of a famous Office scene or fan art or really anything--and then follow and tag @peacocktv, and use #Dundies2021Contest hashtag to enter the contest.

Representatives from Peacock will select the best five and then reward winners a Dundie trophy of their own, along with special merch and more. Submissions opened today and run through March 22 at 8 PM ET. Kate Flannery, who played Meredith on the show, will announce the five winners on March 24.

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The Office is one of the most popular and successful American TV shows in history, and it continues to be massively successful in syndication. It was removed from Netflix at the start of 2021 and re-launched on Peacock to help kickstart the nascent streaming service.

A new version of The Office with a new boss and a new set of characters is reportedly in the works. While we wait for that, you can check out the excellent podcast, Office Ladies, featuring Jenna Fischer (Pam) and Angela Kinsey (Angela).

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