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The season begins with a documentary crew that arrives at the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. The main characters are introduced as well as some minor characters. Rumours of downsizing begin to spread in the office and the possible closure of the branch. [[Michael Scott]], Dunder Mifflin Scranton's regional manager, denies the rumours to boost morale. |
The season begins with a documentary crew that arrives at the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. The main characters are introduced as well as some minor characters. Rumours of downsizing begin to spread in the office and the possible closure of the branch. [[Michael Scott]], Dunder Mifflin Scranton's regional manager, denies the rumours to boost morale. |
Revision as of 20:49, 31 July 2013
Season 1 of The Office began on March 24, 2005 on NBC. It is based on the BBC series created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, and developed for American television by Greg Daniels.
The Office on NBC . There are only 6 episodes in Season 1. It aired from March 24, 2005, to April 26, 2005.
Season 1 was released on DVD in North America on August 16, 2005.
Season overview
The first season was a mid-season replacement and thus did not include a full set of episodes. The season had six episodes that began airing from March 24, 2005 to April 26, 2005. The premiere episode was written near word for word from the first episode of the British series, though names and cultural references were changed and some small extra scenes were added.
The season begins with a documentary crew that arrives at the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. The main characters are introduced as well as some minor characters. Rumours of downsizing begin to spread in the office and the possible closure of the branch. Michael Scott, Dunder Mifflin Scranton's regional manager, denies the rumours to boost morale.
In the season finale, Jim Halpert, a sales representative, begins dating Katy, a purse saleswoman who visited and set up shop briefly in the office. Jim also has an interest in the engaged Pam Beesly, which expands later in season 2.
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Episodes
Picture | Episode Title | Season Episode Number | Production Code | Original Airdate |
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Pilot | 1 | RP006 | February 24, 2005 | |
An introduction to the staff of the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. | ||||
Diversity Day | 2 | R1101 | May 29, 2005 | |
After the corporate office discovers that Michael has been making insensitive remarks to his co-workers, they send a sensitivity trainer to the Scranton branch, but when Michael doesn't agree with everything the trainer says, he sets up his own sensitivity workshop. | ||||
Health Care | 3 | R1105 | June 5, 2005 | |
Michael passes off the responsibility of picking a new health care plan to Dwight. | ||||
The Alliance | 4 | R1103 | June 12, 2005 | |
Jim jokingly forms an "alliance" with Dwight when rumors of downsizing come about. | ||||
Basketball | 5 | R1104 | June 19, 2005 | |
It's the office versus the warehouse in a game of basketball. | ||||
Hot Girl | 6 | R1102 | June 26, 2005 | |
When an attractive handbag salesgirl comes to the office, Michael and Dwight compete for her attention. | ||||
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