Not a bad effort. The show got better as the season went on. Hopefully it gets a renewal. There were some cringe moments but at the same time I found myself laughing quite a bit.
Imagine the popularity the series will get in USA if it is available to stream there.
What would be behind the reason it doesn’t run on Prime in the US?
BBC Studios hoping to sell it to a higher bidder like peacock ?
Pair it with the US office?
Do NBC have some kind of rights over The Office derivatives in the US?
Really not sure - global content does so well on streamers in the US
It’s odd that Prime there is not running The Office
The fact that its every Prime market except the US seems to point towards some kind of rights issue. But its all very strange given its an Amazon MGM production.
I don’t believe the BBC were involved in the US series either
Office Australia is a bbc studios Australia production
Turns out it’s a co production between both (and a third company)
The eight-part Australian Amazon Original series The Office is co-produced by BBC Studios Australia & New Zealand, Bunya Entertainment, and Amazon MGM Studios, and is based on a BBC Studios format.
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