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The main cast of The Office

The following is a list of episodes from the NBC television series, The Office. The series is an American adaptation of the British series The Office.

The series began on March 24, 2005 and finished its second season on May 11, 2006. The third season began airing on September 21, 2006 in a new time slot at 8:30 EST on Thursdays. As of February 22, 2007, 45 episodes of The Office have aired. Currently, the first two seasons are available on DVD.

The list is ordered by the episodes original air dates. Productions codes are taken from NBC's official episode guide.

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Season 1 (Spring 2005)

The first season of The Office had only six episodes, but introduced the audience to the vast array of characters that would be developed later.

Screenshot Title Writer(s) Director Original Airdate Production Code #
File:TheOfficePilot01.jpg "Pilot" Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, and Stephen Merchant Ken Kwapis March 24, 2005 100 1
A documentary crew arrives at the offices of Dunder-Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. Manager Michael Scott tries to paint a happy picture, while sales rep Jim fights with his nemesis Dwight and flirts with receptionist Pam.
File:TheOffice(US)1-02.jpg "Diversity Day" B.J. Novak Ken Kwapis March 29, 2005 101 2
A consultant arrives to teach the staff about tolerance and diversity but Michael insists on imparting his own knowledge. Meanwhile, Jim struggles to keep hold of a lucrative contract extension.
File:TheOffice(US)1-03.jpg "Health Care" Paul Lieberstein Ken Whittingham April 5, 2005 105 3
Michael doesn't want to upset the staff so he gets Dwight to pass on news about the company's reduced health provisions. Fed up with his nosiness, Jim and Pam pretend they are suffering from a variety of conditions including Leprosy, Ebola, Mad Cow Disease, spontaneous dentohydroplosion, inverted penis, nassifitis (a deafening disease), flesh-eating bacteria, hotdog fingers, government created killer nano-robot infection, and Count Choculitis.
File:TheOffice(US)1-04.jpg "The Alliance" Michael Schur Bryan Gordon April 12, 2005 103 4
Michael arranges a morale-boosting birthday party for Meredith and is determined to come up with the funniest message in her card. Dwight wants a pact with Jim to fight the downsizing, and Michael regrets showing off when Oscar asks for sponsorship for a charity walk being undertaken by his nephew, who has cerebral palsy.
File:TheOffice(US)1-05.jpg "Basketball" Greg Daniels Greg Daniels April 19, 2005 104 5
The office staff play a basketball game against the warehouse workers in which Jim shows off to impress Pam and upstage her fiancé who is on the opposing team.
File:TheOffice(US)1-06.jpg "Hot Girl" Mindy Kaling Amy Heckerling April 26, 2005 102 6
When an attractive woman, Katy, comes to the office to solicit her purses, all of the male staffers vie for her affection, most notably Michael and Dwight. Meanwhile, Pam gets jealous of her new competition, Dwight buys a purse in order to woo the woman, Michael recruits Ryan to clean out his car in hopes of driving Katy home, and one of the lucky workers goes home with Katy in the passenger seat.

Season 2 (Fall 2005–Spring 2006)

For the second season NBC initially ordered only six episodes, then in September ordered seven more episodes [1]. Later, November 3, NBC ordered an additional three episodes [2], and then by November 7 they had ordered a full season of 22 episodes [3].

For the first half of the season, The Office aired on Tuesday nights at 9:30 EST, following My Name Is Earl. Starting on January 5, 2006, however, both programs moved to Thursday nights in the same time slot, where they remained until the end of the season.

Screenshot Title Writer(s) Director Original Airdate Production Code #
File:TheOffice(US)2-01.jpg "The Dundies" Mindy Kaling Greg Daniels September 20, 2005 203 7
After the annual staff Dundies awards is redlined by Corporate, Michael is uncertain if he can produce the caliber of evening his staff have come to expect. Pam meanwhile develops second thoughts about her engagement to Roy while watching video footage of old Dundies award nights.
File:TheOffice(US)2-02.jpg "Sexual Harassment" B.J. Novak Ken Kwapis September 27, 2005 202 8
Michael fears that a new Corporate crackdown on sexual harassment will dampen his reputation as the office "forward king", as his best friend Todd Packer visits the office. Michael is desperate to find a new killer joke that will make everyone regret the new policies while Dwight attempts to create his own email forwarding glory.
File:TheOffice(US)2-03.jpg "Office Olympics" Michael Schur Paul Feig October 4, 2005 204 9
While Michael and Dwight are out of the office for the day trying to close a deal on a new condo for Michael, Jim and Pam arrange for the staff to participate in an "Office Olympics," where the workers play strange, invented games (among them, Dunderball, Hate Ball, and Flonkerton) that they usually play while the boss is out. At the end of the day, the festivities cheer up everyone - even the oblivious Michael.
File:TheOffice(US)2-04.jpg "The Fire" B.J. Novak Ken Kwapis October 11, 2005 201 10
The office is forced into the parking lot for the day when a fire starts in the kitchen. To ease everyone's boredom, Jim suggests a game of "Desert Island" and "Who Would You Do?," where certain staff members reveal a little too much information about themselves. Throughout the day, Michael talks business with Ryan, leaving Dwight feeling left out.
File:TheOffice(US)2-05.jpg "Halloween" Greg Daniels Paul Feig October 18, 2005 206 11
While everyone else in the office enjoys the spooky Halloween festivities and talks about the staff's costumes, Michael ponders who he should fire when the threat of downsizing becomes a reality and his boss orders him to fire one of his staff. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam put Dwight's resume on job-searching websites, which may make Michael's job a little easier, and Pam encourages Jim to set his goals higher by applying for a better job, which makes Jim consider his friendship with Pam.
File:TheOffice(US)2-06.jpg "The Fight" Gene Stupnitsky & Lee Eisenberg Ken Kwapis November 1, 2005 207 12
When Dwight embarrasses Michael by punching him in the stomach at work, Jim organizes a lunchtime rematch at Dwight’s Dojo. Meanwhile, Pam becomes embarrassed when some coworkers see Jim getting a little too physical with her, Ryan updates the emergency contact information on a “secret mission,” and Michael annoys Ryan after he gets a hold of Ryan’s cell phone number.
File:TheOffice(US)2-07.jpg "The Client" Paul Lieberstein Greg Daniels November 8, 2005 205 13
When Michael and Jan try to nail down a potential new client, Christian, by taking him out to Chili's, Michael surprises everyone with what - or who - he does. Meanwhile, back at the office, Pam finds a semi-autobiographical script that Michael has written called Threat Level: Midnight, and she and Jim invite Phyllis, Kevin, and the rest of the Dunder-Mifflin workers to act it out.
File:Office2.08 02.jpg "Performance Review" Larry Wilmore Paul Feig November 15, 2005 209 14
Michael meets with all of his employees to discuss their performance in the office so far. However, Michael focuses more on getting feedback about his relationship with Jan than whether or not the workers are doing their job. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam try to keep Dwight under the wrong impression that the day is Friday instead of Thursday.
File:TheOffice(US)2-09.jpg "E-mail Surveillance" Jennifer Celotta Paul Feig November 22, 2005 208 15
Michael starts monitoring the emails sent out in the Dunder-Mifflin workplace, upsetting the employees. Meanwhile, Pam believes that the relationship between Dwight and Angela is more than just worker to worker, Jim throws an office BBQ at his house in order to show his roommate the kinds of people he deals with everyday, and Michael, after annoying everyone at his improv class, crashes Jim's party with a terrible karaoke number.
File:TheOffice(US)2-10.jpg "Christmas Party" Michael Schur Charles McDougall December 6, 2005 210 16
Michael hosts a Christmas party at the office, but somehow manages to decrease the holiday cheer when he changes the arranged secret Santa pairs to a game of "Yankee Swap," where everyone gives their pre-bought presents to a different, random worker. To boost morale, Michael introduces vodka shots while the others compete for an iPod, Jim hopes that his sentimental present, meant for Pam, doesn't end up with Dwight, and Angela becomes enraged about Michael's party changes.
File:Office BoozeCruise.jpg "Booze Cruise" Greg Daniels Ken Kwapis January 5, 2006 213 17
It is time for all Dunder-Mifflin employees to participate in their annual camaraderie event. Little do they know that Michael has organized a three hour Booze Cruise with motivation as the theme of the night.
File:Office-TheInjury.png "The Injury" Mindy Kaling Bryan Gordon January 12, 2006 211 18
Michael burns his foot while grilling bacon on his George Foreman grill. When Dwight leaves the office to "rescue" him, he crashes his car and suffers a concussion.
File:Theoffice-thesecret.jpg "The Secret" Lee Eisenberg & Gene Stupnitsky Dennie Gordon January 19, 2006 214 19
After confiding in Michael about his secret crush on Pam on the Booze Cruise, Jim begins to fear that Michael may not be up to the task of keeping his secret. Meanwhile, Dwight investigates Oscar's suspicious absence from work on Spring cleaning day.
File:Theoffice-thecarpet.jpg "The Carpet" Paul Lieberstein Victor Nelli, Jr. January 26, 2006 212 20
When someone deposits an odorous substance on the carpet in Michael's office, he spends the day at Jim's desk — relocating Jim to a back room with Kelly. While at Jim's desk, Michael holds a sales contest with the other salesmen and continues to wreak havoc on other areas of the office. Meanwhile, Kelly asks Jim if he could find out if Ryan is interested in her.
File:Theoffice-boysandgirls.jpg "Boys and Girls" B.J. Novak Dennie Gordon February 2, 2006 215 21

Corporate forces the female Dunder-Mifflin employees to attend a "women in the workplace" seminar, conducted by Jan. Michael (in retaliation) assembles all the men in the warehouse for a "men in the workplace" seminar.

File:TheOffice-ValentinesDay.jpg "Valentine's Day" Michael Schur Greg Daniels February 9, 2006 217 22

Michael spends Valentine's Day in a meeting with other branch managers at Corporate in New York City as varied levels of romance occur back in the Scranton office.

File:TheOffice-DwightsSpeech.jpg "Dwight's Speech" Paul Lieberstein Charles McDougall March 2, 2006 216 23

Dwight is named Dunder-Mifflin Salesman of the Year and is terrified about the speech he must make at a big convention, so Michael (who won Salesman of the Year twice in a row) begins coaching Dwight on proper public speaking behavior. Meanwhile, Jim decides to take a trip out of town, but has trouble deciding on his destination.

File:TheOffice-TYDTWD.jpg.jpg "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" Mindy Kaling Victor Nelli, Jr. March 16, 2006 218 24

When Dunder-Mifflin employees bring their daughters into work, Michael begins to express his good nature toward children. Pam, who admits to not being good with kids but wishes to change this because she is getting married, is determined to befriend just one child.

File:Theoffice-michaelsbday.jpg "Michael's Birthday" Gene Stupnitsky & Lee Eisenberg Ken Whittingham March 30, 2006 219 25

Michael tries various ruses to get the staff interested in his birthday, but they're more concerned about Kevin's test for skin cancer.

File:Officedrugtesting.jpg "Drug Testing" Jennifer Celotta Greg Daniels April 27, 2006 222 26

When Dwight finds a half-smoked joint in the Dunder-Mifflin parking lot, he is determined, in his capacity as a volunteer sheriff's deputy, to expose the guilty parties. Meanwhile, following a jinx, Pam forces Jim into a position where he is not allowed to talk for the rest of the day.

File:TheOffice(US)2-21.jpg "Conflict Resolution" Greg Daniels Charles McDougall May 4, 2006 220 27

Michael takes it upon himself to facilitate conflict resolution by reading all of the complaints aloud to the office, which causes more office tension.

File:TheOffice-CasinoNight.jpg "Casino Night" Steve Carell Ken Kwapis May 11, 2006 221 28

The warehouse is converted into a casino for a charity casino night and Michael accidentally winds up with two dates (both Carol and Jan). Meanwhile, Jim considers transferring to the Stamford branch as his secret crush with Pam finally comes to a head.

Webisodes: The Accountants (Summer 2006)

NBC announced on March 16, 2006 that there would be ten original, stand-alone Webisode shorts on NBC.com during the Summer 2006. They first debuted on NBC.com on July 13 and concluded on September 7. Major characters Michael, Jim, Pam, and Ryan do not appear in these episodes. Instead, the focus is on the three members of the accounting department: Oscar, Angela and Kevin, as they try to find $3000 missing from the office budget. Oscar, Angela, and Kevin appear in each Webisode.

"The Accountants" webisodes were directed by Randall Einhorn and written by Michael Schur and Paul Lieberstein. It took two days to film them [4]. They were edited by Michael Zurer, an assistant editor on the series.

Screenshot Title Originally posted NBC.com blurb Special appearance #
File:TheOffice Webisode1 screen.JPG "The Books Don't Balance" July 13, 2006 Something is rotten in the city of Scranton. Melora Hardin as Jan Levinson 1
The accountants inform Jan that the books don't balance and $3000 is missing.
File:TheOffice Webisode2 screen.JPG "Phyllis" July 13, 2006 Let the questioning begin! Phyllis Smith as Phyllis Lapin 2
The accountants question Phyllis and she makes a confession.
File:TheOffice Webisode3 screen.JPG "Meredith" July 20, 2006 The truth will set you free. Kate Flannery as Meredith Palmer 3
Meredith is the next employee to be questioned.
File:TheOffice Webisode4 screen.JPG "Stanley" July 27, 2006 All's fair in love and theft. Leslie David Baker as Stanley Hudson 4
The accountants talk to Stanley.
File:TheOffice Webisode5 screen.JPG "Someone in the Warehouse" August 3, 2006 Secret crush, clouded judgment. David Denman as Roy Anderson 5
Kevin thinks Angela has a crush on Roy, who ends up being questioned next.
File:TheOffice Webisode6 screen.JPG "The Memo" August 10, 2006 This just in... Angela stinks. (none) 6
The accountants type a memo for the thief to come forward. Kevin gets ticked that Angela bosses him around.
File:TheOffice Webisode7 screen.JPG "Things Are Getting Tense" August 17, 2006 Some good, old-fashioned accusations. (none) 7
With new developments, the accountants start turning on each other.
File:TheOffice Webisode8 screen.JPG "You're Mean" August 24, 2006 A fine line between mean and demanding. (none) 8
The accountants wait for Michael to leave his office, and Angela is mean to Kevin.
File:TheOffice Webisode9 screen.JPG "Michael's Office" August 31, 2006 The sleuthing gets serious. (none) 9
The accountants check Michael's office for evidence of the money. After finding nothing but novelty items, Oscar and Kevin unanimously decide Angela must talk to him.
File:TheOffice Webisode10 screen.JPG "The Best Day of My Life" September 7, 2006 Can you handle the truth? Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute 10
Dwight confronts Angela about her decision to accuse Michael of taking the money. Meanwhile, Kevin and Oscar discover that the missing funds are merely an accounting mistake after all.

Season 3 (2006–2007)

For its third season The Office moved to a new time slot at 8:30 PM (Eastern/Pacific), making it one hour earlier than the previous season time slot at 9:30 PM. [5]

Season 3 will feature 23 episodes, including two hour-long editions, and guest directors such as J.J. Abrams (creator of ABC hit series, Alias and Lost), Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer on the WB) and Harold Ramis.

Screenshot Title Writer(s) Director Original Airdate Production Code #
File:GayWitchHunt.jpg "Gay Witch Hunt" Greg Daniels Ken Kwapis September 21, 2006 301 29
It's four months after "Casino Night" and there are a number of changes at Dunder-Mifflin. When Michael unintentionally outs Oscar, he has to work hard to keep the office (and himself) in check. Also, we find out what happened with Jim and Pam.
File:TheOffice0302.jpg "The Convention" Gene Stupnitsky & Lee Eisenberg Ken Whittingham September 28, 2006 302 30
Michael and Dwight meet up with Jim at an office-supply convention in Philadelphia and Pam goes on her first date since breaking up with Roy.
File:TheCoup.jpg "The Coup" Paul Lieberstein Greg Daniels October 5, 2006 303 31
After Jan busts Michael for showing a movie during office hours instead of working, Angela suggests to Dwight that he take Michael's job. Also, Pam has a lunchtime fashion show and Jim gets killed in a Local Area Network computer game.
File:Vlcsnap-194228.png "Grief Counseling" Jennifer Celotta Roger Nygard October 12, 2006 304 32
After learning that his old boss, the former regional manager, has died, Michael attempts to guide the Dunder-Mifflin staff through the horrifying idea of death.
File:Officeinitiation.jpg "Initiation" B.J. Novak Randall Einhorn October 19, 2006 305 33
It's pretzel day at the Office. Meanwhile, Dwight takes Ryan through an initiation test that involves his beet farm. Jim switches his squeaky chair with Karen's good chair.
File:Theofficediwali.jpg "Diwali" Mindy Kaling Miguel Arteta November 2, 2006 306 34
Michael encourages the entire Scranton branch to support Kelly and attend a local celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. Meanwhile, Andy convinces Jim to turn a late night of work into a drinking game.
File:Branchclosing.jpg "Branch Closing" Michael Schur Tucker Gates November 9, 2006 307 35
When Jan tells Michael that the Scranton Branch will be shutting down, Michael strives to keep his staff's spirits up. Michael and Dwight go on a mission to persuade Corporate to change its mind, while the Stamford boss quits, causing Jan to change her mind about which branch to eliminate. Jim struggles with the decision of returning to Scranton and facing Pam again.
File:TheMerger.jpg "The Merger" Brent Forrester Ken Whittingham November 16, 2006 308 36
The Scranton branch and the Stamford branch of Dunder-Mifflin are merged, bringing 'old friends' Jim and Pam back together after months apart. Michael and Dwight and the other employees deal with the changes.
File:Theconvict.jpg "The Convict" Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant Jeffrey Blitz November 30, 2006 309 37
Michael discovers that one of his new coworkers has a criminal past and Jim "coaches" Andy on how to make a move on Pam. This episode is written by the creators of the original British series, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
File:Christimas episode the office.jpg "A Benihana Christmas" Jennifer Celotta Harold Ramis December 14, 2006 310 38
In a one-hour episode, Michael sends out an inappropriate photoshopped Christmas card and gets his heart broken by Carol. Andy takes Michael out drinking with Dwight and Jim, while tensions on the party planning committee among Angela, Pam and Karen cause rival parties to form.
File:Michael with drums.jpg "Back from Vacation" Justin Spitzer Julian Farino January 4, 2007 311 39
Michael returns from his Jamaican vacation a relaxed and revitalized man, but that quickly changes when a spicy vacation photograph makes its way around the office. Meanwhile, Jim and Karen have an argument — with Pam caught in the middle of it all.
File:Office US S03E13.jpg "Traveling Salesmen" Michael Schur, Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky Greg Daniels January 11, 2007 312 40
On Andy’s suggestion, Michael has staffers team up for sales calls, leading to some interesting, insightful moments in the field. Meanwhile, Dwight attempts to cover for Angela after she misses an important deadline. Karen receives surprising information.
File:Office the return.jpg "The Return" Michael Schur, Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky Greg Daniels January 18, 2007 313 41
When Oscar returns from vacation pondering his future at the office, Michael orders the party-planning committee to organize a bash for him. Meanwhile, power-hungry Andy exploits recent events to inch closer to Michael; and Jim colludes with Pam to trick someone in the office—but the target's not Dwight.
File:Office episode ben franklin.jpg "Ben Franklin" Mindy Kaling Randall Einhorn February 1, 2007 314 42
Acting on bad advice from his friend Todd Packer, Michael brings two "adult" performers into the office - a stripper and Ben Franklin - in honor of Phyllis's wedding shower. Meanwhile Karen confronts Pam about her past with Jim.
File:Michael talks to phyllis.jpg "Phyllis' Wedding" Caroline Williams Ken Whittingham February 8, 2007 315 43
Phyllis regrets giving Michael an important job at her wedding after several embarrassing moments. After seeing the church, Pam realizes that Phyllis has stolen all of Pam's plans for her own wedding, everything from the monogramed invitations to the dress and floral arrangements. Meanwhile, Jim convinces Dwight that there could be wedding crashers amongst the crowd.
File:Michael scott business school.jpg "Business School" Brent Forrester Joss Whedon February 15, 2007 316 44
Ryan invites Michael to be a guest speaker at his business school. Meanwhile, Dwight battles a bat that gets loose in the office while Pam invites co-workers to her first art show. Jim pretends to be a vampire to freak out Dwight.
File:TheOffice coctail.jpg "Cocktails" Paul Lieberstein J. J. Abrams February 22, 2007 317 45
At a company event, Jan and Michael decide to come clean to the CFO about their relationship. While the rest of the office goes out for drinks, Jim meets Karen's ex. Pam decides that she should be more assertive, which comes between her and Roy's relationship.

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