Episode One (The Office, Series Two)

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Episode One
Episode No. 7
Airdate September 30, 2002

The Office Series 2
September 2002 - November 2002

  1. Episode One
  2. Episode Two
  3. Episode Three
  4. Episode Four
  5. Episode Five
  6. Episode Six
List of all The Office episodes...

Episode One is the first episode of the second series of The Office. It was originally broadcast on 30 September 2002.

The Slough branch has remained open, and the new Swindon intake are due in. Brent is preparing to mark the occasion with one of his stand-up routines. It turns out to be one of the most hideously uncomfortable experiences ever endured by anyone alive. He also meets his new boss, Neil, and begins to hate him instantly. Tim, meanwhile, has been persuaded to stay with a promotion and a pay increase. Dawn is upset because Tim starts taking his job more seriously. Gareth is upset because Tim actually has authority over him now. David makes a racist joke that isn't too popular with the women of the Swindon branch.

The following songs are featured in this episode.

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