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22M tune in for 'The Office' special

John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson and B.J. Novak from "The Office" arrive at the The NBC All-Star Event July 25, 2005, in Los Angeles. The event featured stars from the NBC lineup of shows. (UPI Photo/John Hayes)
1 of 2 | John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson and B.J. Novak from "The Office" arrive at the The NBC All-Star Event July 25, 2005, in Los Angeles. The event featured stars from the NBC lineup of shows. (UPI Photo/John Hayes) | License Photo

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Feb. 3 (UPI) -- About 22 million people tuned in for Sunday's special one-hour episode of the U.S. comedy series "The Office," NBC said.

The super-sized installment -- which saw Dwight (Rainn Wilson) set the office on fire to emphasize his safety lesson, causing Stanley (Leslie David Baker) to suffer a heart attack and prompting all the Dunder Mifflin Scranton employees to blow off steam by roasting their stress-inducing boss Michael (Steve Carell) -- aired after the Super Bowl.

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NBC said an average of 22 million people watched the episode, with an estimated 37.7 million tuning in for all or part of it.

This marks a new series record for "The Office" and the biggest overall viewership for any NBC entertainment telecast since the May 13, 2004, telecast of "ER," the network said.

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