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Ya heard?!
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Sure, Joe Biden made a cameo in Parks and Recreation, but what about William Henry Harrison?
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With its great catalog titles, surprisingly tolerable ad loads, news and sports programming, well-executed live channels, and intuitive interface, Peacock is a best-in-class free streamer.
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Peacock is the low-key MVP—most varied platform—of the spooky season.
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If Leslie Knope doesn't earn you an Emmy, what does?
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Streaming standbys Grey's Anatomy and The Office follow close behind.
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The beloved sitcom will be heading to Peacock.
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Your to-watch list just got even longer.
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Connecting joins the growing list of scripted series and specials documenting the time of coronavirus.
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Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski and more are returning to NBC July 16 at 8/7c.
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While the special served as a much-welcome reunion for Pawnee’s beloved characters, it was specifically designed to raise funds for coronavirus relief.
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The creator of the American version of The Office shows what a near-future world where you can upload your consciousness to the cloud looks like. It isn't pretty.
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Ratings for the virtual special almost matched those of the 2015 series finale, which drew 4.3 million viewers.
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Here's how to catch up with the gang from Pawnee.
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It's a television miracle!
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Pass the waffles, Leslie's coming back!
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"This is long-form improv, and we’e very excited to bring it to you in this special form."
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The big thing Peacock has going for it is a very big catalog.
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Peacock fully launches to the general public in July.
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Writer/director Yang transitions to film after a TV career that includes Master of None and Parks and Recreation.