In The Know is funny. That’s the first and most important thing that you need to know about Peacock’s freshly released stop-motion animated workplace comedy that’s set in the world of public radio.
PEOPLE has your first look at the two 'Office' stars' hilarious reunion on the FX show's upcoming "P.I. Undercover: New York" episode Two stars from The Office are reuniting on What We Do in the ...
Things Conan O’Brien isn’t a fan of: Jay Leno, Paul Rudd passing off that bit from “Mac and Me” as the clip from his latest movie, and (somewhat surprisingly) wokeness. The first two should be ...
A stop-motion workplace comedy set in the very woke, furiously progressive world of an NPR talk show, Peacock’s “In the Know” is a collaboration between Mike Judge and the longtime team of Zach Woods ...
The new Peacock stop-motion animated show “In the Know” provides a biting yet warm-hearted satire of public radio and well-meaning liberals. It stars cocreator Zach Woods (“Silicon Valley,” “The ...
Proving that there is occasionally room for advancement in The Office, even in an increasingly paperless world, the NBC comedy has promoted Zach Woods to series regular. In our opinion, Zach, who was ...
"On air!" Peacock has revealed an official trailer for a streaming series debuting later in January called In The Know, a fun riff on NPR office life. It's co-created by Brandon Gardner, Zach Woods, ...
As previously reported, Kathy Bates is coming to The Office. She’ll play Jo, the head of the company that purchased Dunder Mifflin on the 2009 finale. But the Oscar winner won’t be walking into the ...
A new show is poking fun at, well, us. The first season of “In the Know” is out now on Peacock. It’s set in a public radio station, with nervous producers on the mic for pledge drives, and NPR’s third ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: What We Do in the Shadows somehow made vampires even more frightening with the invention of the belovedly boring Colin Robinson, the Staten Island crew’s resident energy ...
What We Do in the Shadows somehow made vampires even more frightening with the invention of the belovedly boring Colin Robinson, the Staten Island crew’s resident energy vamp. Robinson, played to ...
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