NBC and Dunder Mifflin have announced the new manager of the Scranton office of the make-believe paper company portrayed in "The Office." It's dim-witted salesman Andy Bernard, played by cast member Ed Helms.
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NBC and Dunder Mifflin have announced the new manager of the Scranton office of the make-believe paper company portrayed in "The Office." It's dim-witted salesman Andy Bernard, played by cast member Ed Helms. Dwight Schrute Knows Best (pics)Digg / Television Wed, 07/20/2011 - 05:56
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The employers of Dunder Mifflin may be on hiatus but at least, fans can still enjoy The Office online. NBC.com now offers more digital features than ever this summer, which allows fans to follow Twitter conversations between characters, vote on favorite Office moments, play The Office Golf Game for iPhone and iPod Touch, and complete summer... |