The Office

TV Shows Like The Office

If you like The Office, here are 9 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

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The Office works because it takes something mundane, selling paper in a mid-sized Pennsylvania city, and finds genuine humanity inside it. The mockumentary format keeps things grounded, but the real engine is the tension between people who are stuck together by circumstance and slowly, against their better judgment, come to care about each other. Michael Scott is embarrassing and exhausting and somehow also the heart of the whole thing. That balance, cringe on the surface and warmth underneath, is what keeps fans coming back.

The best shows like The Office

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    1. Parks and Recreation

    Parks and Recreation is the most natural next step for any Office fan. It uses the same mockumentary format and the same Midwest-America backdrop, but swaps cynicism for something more openly optimistic, anchored by Leslie Knope's almost alarming enthusiasm for local government. The ensemble is excellent, and the show builds the kind of genuine warmth between characters that The Office did so well in its best seasons.

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    2. Superstore

    Superstore transplants the workplace comedy formula into a massive retail store, and the result is one of the sharper ensemble comedies of the last decade. Like The Office, it finds comedy in the gap between corporate policy and the messy reality of the people actually doing the work. The mix of veteran employees, new hires, and clueless management will feel immediately familiar.

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    3. Sanford and Son

    Sanford and Son is not an office show, but it runs on the same basic dynamic: two people with very different personalities forced into close quarters, bickering constantly but holding each other up. The comedy is fast and character-driven, and the relationship between the two leads has real texture beneath all the arguing. Fans of The Office who love the Jim-and-Dwight or Michael-and-anyone dynamic will find something similar here.

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    4. Just Shoot Me!

    Just Shoot Me! is a workplace sitcom built almost entirely on its ensemble, set inside a fashion magazine where the characters spend as much time irritating each other as they do doing any actual work. The character dynamics are sharp and the writing leans on personality clashes in a way that will feel familiar to Office fans. It is a little glossier than Dunder Mifflin, but the comedic rhythm is recognizable.

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    5. WKRP in Cincinnati

    WKRP in Cincinnati is an older show, but it has one of the best workplace ensembles in sitcom history: a group of genuinely odd, mismatched people stuck together in a struggling radio station who slowly become something like a family. The comedic tone is gentler than The Office, but the character work is strong and the affection the show has for its cast comes through clearly. It holds up better than you might expect.

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More on shows like The Office

People who love The Office are not just looking for laughs. They want a specific kind of comedy: one built on character over plot, where the workplace setting is treated as a world unto itself and the relationships between coworkers carry real weight. A great ensemble matters more than a great premise. The best workplace comedies make you feel like you know these people personally, and you would genuinely miss them if the show ended.

The shows here hit different corners of that appeal. Parks and Recreation is the most direct cousin, sharing the mockumentary format and the same basic DNA of good people doing silly jobs with surprising sincerity. Superstore leans into the ensemble dynamic and finds the same mix of absurdity and heart in a big-box retail setting. Just Shoot Me! trades on a sharply written office ensemble inside a glossy magazine, where the character dynamics drive most of the comedy. WKRP in Cincinnati is the oldest entry and perhaps the loosest, but it has a wonderfully odd cast of characters crammed into a failing radio station, and it shares that sense of coworkers becoming a reluctant family. Sanford and Son is the outlier in terms of setting, but it runs on the same fuel: two people with clashing personalities who are fundamentally stuck with each other, generating friction and affection in equal measure.

None of these shows are identical to The Office, and they should not be. The best recommendation is not a copy but something that scratches the same itch from a different angle. Whether it is Leslie Knope's relentless optimism, the chaos of a Superstore inventory day, or the slow-burn character work of a Cincinnati radio station finding its footing, each of these shows offers something worth watching for anyone who has already worn out their Office DVDs.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like The Office?
Parks and Recreation is the most popular show similar to The Office in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like The Office still on the air?
Of the 9 shows similar to The Office listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like The Office?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.