LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 28: (L-R top) Actors Phyllis Smith, Kate Flannery, Angela Kinsey, Rainn Wilson, Brian Baumgartner, Jenna Fischer, Melora Hardin, John Krasinski, Mindy Kaling, David Denman, Leslie David Baker, (L-R bottom) Paul Lieberstein, Creed Bratton, writer/actor B.J. Novak and actor Oscar Nunez, winners of the 'Ensemble In A Comedy Series' award for 'The Office' pose in the press room during the 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2007.
NEW YORK (AP) - "The Office" will be closing next year.
Producer Greg Daniels says the NBC comedy will conclude business at Dunder Mifflin after the upcoming ninth season.
He said Tuesday that the final year will be exciting and memorable and will take creative chances. And it will reveal who's been making the mock documentary that has provided the show with its format.
Daniels says, "I think endings can be very powerful."
Will former regional manager Michael Scott return as a guest? Daniels says he hopes Steve Carell will reprise his role as the socially inept boss, but he isn't counting on it. Carell left in 2011.
"The Office" was adapted from its British predecessor and premiered on NBC in March 2005.
While its ratings have slipped, it's still NBC's highest-rated scripted series.
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8/21/2012 3:59:01 PM (GMT -4:00)
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