Get excited, The Office fans: Brian Baumgartner has a real treat in store for you. Big, or small? This leads to a discussion about how being a Trump supporter is stigmatized in schools today. Now, Brian hosts a weekly podcast that revisits the show that put him on the map; it’s called “An Oral History of “The Office,” and it’s filled with hilarious interviews with all his fellow cast members. Erik talks to Brian about his Wikipedia page and his skills in golf. Adam talks about Sonny wanting to join him on his upcoming trip to Washington DC to interview President Trump. Following Brian Baumgartner, Renee Young, now Renee Paquette, comes on the podcast to talk about her departure from WWE, why she left, what she wants to do next, her battle with Covid, whether we'll see her in AEW, being restricted in WWE, still watching WWE, her emotional send off and more. https://www.instagram.com/coachmikebayer/, https://open.spotify.com/show/5T1519uHGVd6Te2xF5tKkR?si=N29cziawQJuc0x-zvOckEw, https://open.spotify.com/album/4Mc8gETsSxXw45kkrrvXFS?si=rdOEHs6pSIOtPkdkJUePSA, The Erik Anders Lang Show: Golf - Travel - Comedy. Plus, new generations of fans have discovered the show through streaming, finding it as relatable as diehard fans did when the series launched in 2005. On today’s bonus episode of this podcast, Brian reveals which part he originally auditioned for, how he ended up as Kevin, why he thinks the show was more “woke” than people think, the moment Steve Carell made him laugh the hardest and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. It just adds a new layer to the competition. Nonetheless, the writers didn't go forward with Brian and Pam or her split with Jim, as Krasinski said it would be too "painful" for fans. The Office follows the employees of the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company as they are filmed for a docuseries. And while Kevin is known for his dry words and slow delivery, Brian is a man of total and complete focus when it comes to making a podcast fans will love. Episode 311 of the "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features two interviews. RIP. And I think there are a few reasons. Fans will be excited to learn that the podcast is hosted and executive produced by none other than Brian Baumgartner, ... Read More: Warner Bros Is Bringing the DC Super Heroes and Super Villains to Spotify as an Exclusive Series of Podcasts. The limited podcast series will dish on how the show was created and why it remains such an important part of pop culture.

Why am I the one to tell the story? It’s been seven years since the U.S. version of.

Kinsey and Fischer currently host the podcast Office Ladies on Earwolf. Jim and Pam splitting up is too painful for them to sustain all the way to the reunion. “People have now watched the episodes multiple times and they want to understand the architecture of the show because it is so layered and profound. That’s why people care today. Actor Brian Baumgartner, who played accountant Kevin Malone on The Office, hosts the podcast, taking listeners behind the scenes of the show through interviews with creator Greg Daniels, stars Steve Carell, John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson, fan Billie Eilish, and others. Rich and the guys break down Brockman’s fantasy football draft (7:42). That’s fascinating to me and hopefully it will be to other people as well.

By clicking Subscribe you’ll receive occasional emails from Spotify. 11 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Brian Baumgartner. We were this sort of ragtag band of what a lot of people would consider losers, who came together to create this show. Sitemap | Instagram: www.instagram.com/erikanderslang, Facebook: www.facebook.com/erikanderslang. Baumgartner, who has teamed up with Propagate's Ben Silverman for the project, will also chat with The Office's creator and executive producer Greg Daniels as well a co-creators and executive producers of The Office Uk Ricky Gervais an Stephen Merchant. And there was going to be a reunion episode where you see that Jim and Pam have split up by this time, and they will have their reunion in the reunion episode," writer Brent Forrester said of the twist in the book. There were only two cast members, Dwight and me, who were present on set and filmed every episode of the show. (Baumgartner is now a regularly requested celebrity on video app Cameo, where he has a five-star rating and nearly 1,200 reviews.) FACEBOOK created by Propagate Content and available exclusively on Spotify, digs into what it was that made the show so successful. Brian Baumgartner spent nine seasons playing Kevin Malone on ‘The Office’—and yet sounds almost nothing like his iconic character in real life. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices. © 2020 The Hollywood Reporter An Oral History of The Office, created by Propagate Content and available exclusively on Spotify, digs into what it was that made the show so successful.


Be sure to FOLLOW Erik on social media and SUBSCRIBE to his YouTube channel! We – and our partners – use cookies to deliver our services and to show you ads based on your interests. It doesn't matter. “We hope the podcast gives the fans a deeper understanding of the business behind the creativity, while also providing access to their favorite actors, writers, and producers in a way they haven’t had before,” explains Ben Silverman, an executive producer of The Office and Chairman and Co-CEO of Propagate Content. He even reveals why a conversation he overheard with Oscar-winning actress Allison Janney changed the course of his life. And that’s reflected in the stories we tell. Rate and review the podcast on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Why am I the one to tell the story? "He was immediately on board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. ", Per Silverman, Baumgartner was an obvious pick for the show’s host because he "understands the show so well and its impact on the culture and also on the individuals involved.". Brian Baumgartner (61:52), known widely as Kevin from The Office, joins the show to talk golf matches, filming The Office, and time tell all kinds of behind the scenes stories. They're the only ones really still left watching, right?

And the format of the podcast is quite different, but it really tells a cohesive story, from how Ben Silverman got the rights from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in England, to how difficult it was to find an audience for us in the beginning, to how we became one of the most successful shows on television. 10:00 AM PDT 7/6/2020 But the passing of time has done nothing to stifle fans’ adoration of the series and its characters. Production faced some hiccups when the novel coronavirus forced Hollywood to shut down, but "we ended up very luckily being able to do the majority of our interviews in person," says Le. Millions of songs. It’s been seven years since the U.S. version of The Office aired its final episode.

There’s been a lot of discussion about why me? An Oral History of The Office will start with Silverman’s call to Gervais and explore how the show was adapted, cast and shot. Launching exclusively on Spotify on July 14, the 12-episode podcast will feature interviews with Steve Carell (Michael Scott), John Krasinski (Jim Halpert), Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly), Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute), Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin) and more. There were only two cast members, Dwight and me, who were present on set and filmed every episode of the show. Nothing like this has ever been done for a television show before. "Ultimately, I don't think it was about actually going there. And I picked out the people to talk about certain sections or time frames when a person was there. RELATED: Why The Office's Brian Baumgartner Will Miss His 'Second Family', Gallery: 32 Psych Guest Stars You May or May Not Remember (E!). https://ew.com/podcasts/the-office-oral-history-podcast-exclusive Terms of Use | Over the past six months, the Propagate team — led by head of podcasting and new business development Linh Le — has conducted more than 40 interviews and recorded more than 100 hours of material. Get excited, The Office fans: Brian Baumgartner has a real treat in store for you. In 12 episodes it will trace the story of how an obscure British comedy turned into an American broadcast hit and, later, won the spoils of the streaming wars. This week, Brian launched his new podcast, ‘An Oral History of The Office,’ in which he interviews the show’s cast and creators about how it all came together and why it remains so massively popular seven years after they stopped filming. "Greg really wanted to do something extremely risky and high-stakes, which was the documentary airs and we see what effect it has had on these characters.