Golly, but there certainly was a surge of interest in (the American Version) of The Office during the pandemic lock-down.
I'm not talking about the Ricky Gervais / Stephen Merchant version of The Office, or even the 1995 CBS version of The Office which starred Valerie Harper. (Wait. What?)
From about 2003-on we were without any cable or satellite TV as an economy move. We caught a bit of the buzz about the British version from a brief snippet seen on BBC America. This lead to getting the DVD versions of Seasons one and two. Eventually we got hold of the two-part Christmas Party finale, which was richly rewarding.
Fayetteville, NC had no local broadcasters at this time. For the most part, signals had to be pulled in from Raleigh (about 90 miles away) or South Carolina. With our amplified rabbit ears the reception was somewhat snowy. If I really wanted to watch something, I'd put up with it.
Then came June 13, 2009 and the Digital Television Transition kicked in.
As a result, watching over-the-air broadcast TV pretty much ceased in our household. Oh, sure, we bought a digital-to-analog converter box with that $20-off coupon from the fed. All that did was allow us to see the blocky, no-signal-strength images that made me give up on network TV for the next few years. (Luckily, the PBS station came in pretty reliably, so there was that.)
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