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Ryan was shot entirely on film and in colour with an eye to potential international sales.Hector Crawford told the Sydney Morning Herald that the show was 'probably the most significant breakthrough for us, and for the Australian television industry, since we first produced Homicide eight years ago.' [4] An initial sale of 39 episodes to the Seven Network recouped only 55% of the series ...
TV Guide writers Joyce Eng and Kate Stanhope called the promotion of Andy as manager the third best television moment of the week. [17] James Poniewozik of Time gave the episode a positive review commenting that "it at least showed that a season 8 Office is capable of delivering the funny as well as the character grace notes".
5th and 6th episodes of the 4th season of The Office "Launch Party" The Office episodes Episode nos. Season 4 Episodes 5/6 Directed by Ken Whittingham Written by Jennifer Celotta Cinematography by Randall Einhorn Editing by David Rogers Production code 405/406 Original air date October 11, 2007 (2007-10-11) Running time 42 minutes Guest appearance Kevin McHale as Pizza delivery boy Episode ...
In response, Michael, Pam and Ryan eat the rest of the sales staff's lunches after they explain their disappearance by stating they went out to lunch together. Things take a turn for the worse when Dwight interrupts a sale call Ryan is having with one of his former clients (who is making his first complaint in 10 years as a result of a mistake ...
An original draft for the episode included more dialogue between Pam and Jim about the decision, in which Pam brought up Jim's impulsive decision to buy his parents' house without consulting her in the episode "Frame Toby," but it was ultimately cut because they felt it added too much time to get to the resolution. A number of documentary-style ...
Pam Dawber — as in Mork’s Mindy, but also NCIS star Mark Harmon’s real-life wife — has booked a role on the well-watched CBS drama, just 18 seasons into its run, EW.com reports.
Michael hosts a pancake luncheon to introduce the company to potential clients, but only one person and a few Dunder Mifflin employees show up. When Michael, Pam, and Ryan come close to giving up, the potential client from the luncheon calls asking for paper. Pam closes the sale and the three cheer in celebration.
"The Convention" received a 3.8/10 in the Nielsen ratings among persons aged 18–49, meaning that 3.8 percent of all people aged 18–49 watched the episode, and ten percent of all people in the age group watching TV at the time watched the episode. It received an estimated audience of 7.8 million viewers overall, and ranked #1 in its time ...