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Everything we know about The Office spinoff - from cast to filming start date

NBC has announced that they are developing a follow-up series to the US version of hit sitcom The Office, with the new show set to stream on Peacock in the US. It was announced on Wednesday 8 May that Peacock had placed a formal series order for the untitled series, which is set in the same universe as NBC's former Emmy-winning Steve Carell comedy.The new TV series is set to introduce a new cast of characters "in a fresh setting ripe for comedic storytelling: a daily newspaper," according to NBCUniversal Entertainment's Lisa Katz.This will be another addition to the massive The Office universe, reports the Mirror US.
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Quantum Leap renewed for Season 2 on NBC... with over 10 million viewers tuning into the premiere
The cast and creative team of NBC's Quantum Leap were given an early Christmas present: a Season 2 renewal.NBC announced the news on Monday, also revealing that the series premiere episode has amassed 10.8 million viewers on linear, digital and streaming platforms like NBCUniversal's Peacock.The show has the biggest launch on Peacock to date and is currently the #2 new broadcast show within the all-important 18-49 age demographic, according to an NBC press release.   Renewed: The cast and creative team of NBC's Quantum Leap were given an early Christmas present: a Season 2 renewal Announced: NBC announced the news on Monday, also revealing that the series premiere episode has amassed 10.8 million viewers on linear, digital and streaming platforms like NBCUniversal's Peacock 'We're leaping into a second season thanks to the incredible work by our cast, producers, writers and everyone who has played a role in giving this iconic NBC series a new life," said Lisa Katz, President, Scripted Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. 'As we continue to bring audiences to our must-watch dramas, it's gratifying to know Quantum Leap will have a prominent place next season both on our NBC schedule and next day on Peacock,' Katz concluded. The renewal comes just two months after NBC ordered an additional six episodes of the series, bringing its first-season order to 18 episodes.
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