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From: bchs1k@menudo.uh.edu (Edward S. Chen)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv
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Subject: WKRP in Cincinnati Episode Guide
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Date: 13 Dec 1992 13:16:08 -0600
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Message-ID: <1gg25oINNo9a@menudo.uh.edu>
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Organization: University of Houston
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Since we seem to have hit the winter break, now seems a good time to
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re-post my episode guide for the new WKRP. The Guide is also available
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via ftp from ftp.coe.montana.edu.
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WKRP in Cincinnati (the new series) Program Guide
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Compiled by Ed Chen (edc@dna.bchs.uh.edu)
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Thanks to Dean Adams and David Tamkin for corrections, and other things...
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Last Updated 11/24/92
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Opening Credits:
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Gordon Jump
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Frank Bonner
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Richard Sanders
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Michael Des Barres
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Kathleen Garrett
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Lightfield Lewis [1803 forward]
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Tawny Kitaen [1802 forward]
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Hope Alexander-Willis
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Mykelti Williamson
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created by Hugh Wilson
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[Since the program is syndicated, it airs at various times across the
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country. The date listed is the day it is downlinked via satellite]
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[where a character name is listed in brackets ([]) it is taken from
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the program, so spelling is questionable. Where the listing is
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"Actor as Character", the character name was shown in the closing credits]
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An hour long collecion of clips from the original show called
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"The WKRP In Cincinnati 50th anniversary" was aired the week
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before the premiere of the new series. (week of 9/3/91)
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EPISODE # 1801 (no name listed) (week of 9/10/91)
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[ed. note: The satellite feed listed the episode title as "Where are We?"]
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Max Tash
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After the program Director says an obscenity on the air, Mr. Carlson is
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arrested. After being released, he hires a new program director, and finds
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out Mama Carlson is selling the station.
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Guest Starring - Carol Bruce [Mama Carlson]
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- Wendy Davis [Ronnie]
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Co Starring - John Chappell.....Buddy
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Julie Araskog
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.....Reporter #1
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David Thompkins
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.....Officer #1
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EPISODE # 1802 (no name listed) (week of 9/17/91)
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[ed note: satellite listed title as: "Where are We Going?"]
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Max Tash
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Dr. Johnny Fever, and Jennifer Marlowe return with a plan.
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After Jennifer "visits" an FCC official, and Johnny "visits"
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Edna Grinbody of the Cincinnati League of Decency [C.L.O.D.],
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the two leave the show the next generation of D.J's and others.
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(Tawny Kitaen joins the show as D.J. Mona Loveland)
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Special Guest Star Loni Anderson [Jennifer Marlowe]
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Special Guest Star Howard Hesseman [Dr. Johnny Fever]
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Guest Starring - Wendy Davis [Ronnie]
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- John McCook [George, of FCC]
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- Katherine Moffat [Edna Grinbody]
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Co-Starring Eric Head ... Dave
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Joe Nipote .. Marty
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EPISODE # 1803 "Every Move a Work of Art" (week of 9/24/91)
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Max Tash
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Arthur Carlson, Jr. joins the station as the up and coming, scheming
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junior executive type. His first deal is with a not-so-reputable
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"circus."
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(Lightfield Lewis joins the show as Arthur Carlson, Jr.)
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Special Guest Star Richard Portnow [Cleeve Peevey]
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Guest Starring - Wendy Davis [Ronnie]
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- S. Marc Jordan [J.C. Endicott]
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Co Starring - John Chappell ... Buddy
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Ray Victor .... Pepe the Pinhead
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EPISODE # 1810 "Then Came Nessman" (week of 10/1/91)
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Written by Steve Stoliar
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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Les is bitten by a dog, which leads him to believe he will be dying in
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the near future. He then adapts a "carpe diem" attitude, and generally
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goes wild for a day.
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Guest Starring - Earl Boen as Dr. Hopkins
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Wendy Davis as Ronnie
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Patricia Ayane Thompson as Nurse
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EPISODE # 1811 "Lotto Fever" (week of 10/8/91)
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Written by Bob Wilcox
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Directed by Peter Baldwin
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Herb dreams the numbers for the lottery. He buys the ticket, but his
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wife makes him sell it to AC,Jr. The ticket wins, but 750 other people
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also picked the same numbers...
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Special Guest Star - Edie McClurg [Lucille Tarlek]
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Guest Starring - George Pentecost [Lottery Official]
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EPISODE # 1807 "The Cincinnati Kids" (week of 10/15/91)
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Written by Steven Miller
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Directed by Peter Baldwin
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Mr. Carlson is challenged to a charity poker game by the general manager of
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WPIG. There's just one problem -- "the Big Guy" doesn't know how to play, so
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Mona and the staff must teach him how before the big game.
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Guest Starring - Robert Mandan [McKenzie Ballard, WPIG]
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Wendy Davis [Ronnie]
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Co Starring John Chappell ..... Buddy
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EPISODE # 1805 "Cincinnati's Favorite Couple" (week of 10/22/91)
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Written by Max Tash
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Directed by Art Dielhem
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Burns and Allen consider divorce -- AGAIN. Unfortunately, this leads
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to a food fight in one of Cincinnati's most up-scale restaraunts. The
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staff then devises a plan to counteract all of the negative publicity.
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Guest Starring - Stephen Lee [Reporter]
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Wendy Davis as Ronnie
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Gregg Berger [Feilder]
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Michael Heintzman [Larry]
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Steve Kelley [Eliot]
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Deborah Ann Gaye [Eliot's wife]
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EPISODE # 1822 "Here Comes Everybody p.1" (week of 10/29/91)
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[The opening credits were altered to read "The New WKRP in Cincinnati"]
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[Shots of the stars were added to the opening credits, and the order
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was changed to: Jump,Bonner,Sanders,Williamson,Des Barres, Garrett,
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Lewis, Alexander-Willis, and Kitaen]
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Written by Bill Dial and Richard Chapman
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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Dr. Johnny Fever drops through Cincinnati on his way to a radio conference
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in Chicago. While there, he cameos on the "Burns and Allen" morning show,
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which causes all sorts of people to come looking for John Caravella.
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Special Guest Star - Howard Hesseman [Dr. Johnny Fever]
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Guest Starring - Dennis Burkley [Jocko]
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- Murphy Dunne [Hugh Hasselhoff, PI]
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- Katherine Moffat [Edna Grinbody]
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- Julie Payne [Buffy]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell as Buddy
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- Lonnie Parkinson as Ray
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EPISODE # 1823 "Here Comes Everybody p.2" (week of 11/5/91)
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Written by Bill Dial and Richard Chapman
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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Johnny arranges for everyone to meet him at the radio station. He manages to
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"borrow" money from three people, and give money to two others before he can
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leave for Chicago.
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Special Guest Star - Howard Hesseman [Dr. Johnny Fever]
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Guest Starring - Dennis Burkley [Jocko]
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- Wendy Davis as Ronnie
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- Murphy Dunne [Hugh Hasselhoff, PI]
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- Katherine Moffat [Edna Grinbody]
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- Julie Payne [Buffy]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell as Buddy
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- Lonnie Parkinson as Ray
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- Ray Willes as (the) Announcer
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EPISODE # 1809 "The Real Thing" (week of 11/12/91)
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Written by George Geiger
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Directed by Frank Bonner
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During a storm, Les misinterprets the news wire, and is convinced
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Cincinnati is under nuclear attack. Although no one really believes
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Les, this leads to much introspection and interaction.
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Guest Starring - Mark Roberts [Security Guard Dirk]
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- Wendy Davis [Ronnie]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell [Buddy]
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EPISODE # 1808 "Good Ole Radio Days" (week of 11/19/91)
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Written by Craig Nelson
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Directed by Max Tash
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After the ratings dip for the current quarter, the staff decides to
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generate publicity by doing a radio drama like the "good old days."
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Meanwhile, Herb is out wooing a female media buyer, and is mistaken
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for an alien from outer space.
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Guest Starring - Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite, media consultant]
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- Wendy Davis [ Ronnie ]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell as Buddy
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- Connie Sawyer as Darlene
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"Good Old Radio Days" Orchestra - David Darling
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- Dave Faragher
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- Johnny Hickman
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- Randy Meeks
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EPISODE # 1824 "Venus, We Hardly Knew Ya" (week of 1/07/92)
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Written and Directed by Max Tash
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Gordon Simms, uptight CEO of a large cable network visits WKRP.
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When he leaves, he takes a piece of his former incarnation (DJ
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Venus Flytrap) with him.
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Special Guest Star - Tim Reid (Gordon Simms)
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Guest Starring - Marla Rubinoff (Nancy Braithwaite)
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Co-Starring - John Chappell (Buddy)
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- Nancy Rubin as Milner
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- Neal Lerner as Helmut
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- Tony Halme as Curly
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- Elson Ridgle as Arsenio
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- Michael Stanton as Roy
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EPISODE # 1828 "Hip Hop KRP" (week of 1/14/92)
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Buzz Sapien
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Donovan brings some street kids to work as interns at WKRP. Shortly
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after their arrival, Claire's computer turns up missing, and the interns
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are the obvious suspects.
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Co-Starring - John Chappell (Buddy)
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Guest Starring - Romeo Blu
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- Cool Jerry
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- Sandman
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EPISODE # 1813 "You are my Sunshine, my only Sunshine" (week of 1/21/92)
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Written by Gail Honigberg
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Directed by Frank Bonner
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After a cooking accident, Claire must move in with Mona. While there,
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Claire's boyfriend develops a roaming eye. So, Mona and Dana devise a
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plan to make the truth known.
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Guest Starring - Thomas Callaway [Gus Howard]
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EPISODE # 1804 "Razor D Rules" (week of 1/28/92)
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Written by Stephen Nathan
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Directed by Max Tash
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Advertising Dollars are down, forcing Mr. Carlson and Donovan to fire a
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disk jockey. Their choice is afternoon DJ Phil Spindle. When Spindle
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learns of his firing, he decides to barricade himself in the booth so
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he can have his final say to the people of Cincinnati.
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Guest Starring - Charles Fleischer [Phil Spindle]
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- Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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- Leslie Jordan as Wally
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Co-Starring - John Chappell as Buddy
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EPISODE # 1823 "Jennifer and the Prince" (week of 2/3/92)
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Written by Ron Friedman
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Directed by Burt Reynolds (!!)
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Jennifer and her new boyfriend, Prince Reynaldo, invite the entire staff at
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WKRP to their engagement party. However, during the party, Jennifer must deal
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with a suspicious Herb and Les, a coup by the prince's brother, and a worried
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valet.
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Special Guest Star - Loni Anderson [Jennifer Marlowe]
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Guest Starring - Carol Bruce as Mrs. Carlson
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Charles Nelson Reily [ "Bobby" the valet ]
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- Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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and - Robert Goulet as Prince Reynaldo
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EPISODE # 1817 "Long Live the King" (week of 2/11/92)
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Written by Marilyn Marko-Sanders and Richard Sanders (!)
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Directed by Max Tash
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After an editorial against WPIG's Elvis look-alike contest, Les gets a
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mysterious phone call. The caller claims to be Elvis Presley, and he wants
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to give WKRP the exclusive on his return to rock and roll.
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Guest Starring - Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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- Paul Feig [Mr. Henry - voice analyst]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell [Buddy]
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- Andrew Craig as Duffy
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- James E. Rompel as Elvis
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- Joe White as Elvis' Voice
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EPISODE # 1829 "Mamma was a Rolling Stone" (week of 2/18/92)
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Written by Bill Dial and Richard Chapman
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Directed by Frank Bonner
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Johnny Fever returns through Cincinnati on his way back to New York. During
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his time at WKRP, he must deal with his long-lost mother, while the station
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must deal with a naked Disc Jockey, and a surprise FCC inspection.
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Special Guest Star - Howard Hesseman [Dr. Johnny Fever]
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Guest Starring - Annie Ross [Carrie Caravella]
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- Sam Anderson [Mr. Castro - FCC]
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- Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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- John Chappell [Buddy]
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EPISODE # 1826 "Number One Fan" (week of 2/25/92)
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Written by Mark Roberts
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Directed by Stephen Rothman
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In a parody of the film "Misery", Les is kidnapped by a woman claiming to
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be his number one fan. Meanwhile, Herb is arrested for unknowingly selling
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stolen karoake machines to the police.
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Guest Starring - Pat Carroll [Peg]
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- Kevin Scannell [Officer Ben Merke]
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- Mark Roberts [Security Guard Dirk]
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- Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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- John Chappell [Buddy]
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- Ron Perkins [Officer Maury Bass]
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EPISODE # 1830 "Herb's Got a Guy" (week of 4/21/92)
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Written by Gail Honigberg
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Directed by Ginger Grigg
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Mother Carlson wants WKRP to start landing some national accounts. The first
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on the line is the upscale "30something lodges". She arranges a meeting
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between Herb and the owner, Mr. Carter Kimball. However, Kimball has more on
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his mind then just business.
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Guest Starring - Carol Bruce [Lillian Carlson]
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- Nicholas Walker [Carter Kimball]
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- Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell [Buddy]
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- Sambo S. Auttano [Sushi Waiter #1]
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- Nobukuyi Shishido [Sushi Waiter #2]
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EPISODE # 1815 "Chicken a la Russe" (week of 4/28/92)
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Written by Doug McIntyre
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Directed by Max Tash
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After Jack has a magician / hypnotist on the morning show, Mr. Carlson
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believes he is a chicken whenever he hears the word "Colonel". Unfortunately,
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this happens just as a Russian colonel is visiting to learn about the nature
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of American broadcasting.
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Guest Starring - Elya Baskin [Colonel Boris Matlov]
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- Carol Bruce [Mother Carlson]
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- Henry Cho [Buck Sanders]
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- Bill Dial [Bucky Dornster]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell as Buddy
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- Brandon Scott as Bert
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EPISODE# 1831 "Where's Jack?" (week of 5/5/92)
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Ron Sossi
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It's Mona's birthday, and she's feeling somewhat lonely. Meanwhile, Dana
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has left Jack, and he too is feeling a bit alone. This leads to fireworks
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between the two of them during a surprise pajama party that Claire planned.
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Guest Starring - Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell [Buddy]
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- Mark Fauser as Fire Captain
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- Ray Willes as Announcer
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EPISODE # 1827 "Spies Like Us" (week of 5/12/92)
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Written and Directed by Jay Broad
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Donovan is appointed to a commision on broadcasting by the president. However,
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before he can go to Washington, he must be cleared by the FBI. A beautiful
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woman agent, strange dreams, Gladys Knight, and Les' paranoia all blend
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together as we learn a bit more about Mr. Aderhold's checkered past.
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Special Guest Appearance By Gladys Knight
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Guest Starring - Gloria Reuben [FBI agent Louise Sullivan]
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- Franklyn Ajaye [Donovan's Lawyer]
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- Marla Rubinoff [Nancy Braithwaite]
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Co-Starring - John Chappell as Buddy
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- Roger Lee Hatton as Amir
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S E A S O N 2
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Opening Credits:
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Gordon Jump
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Frank Bonner
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Richard Sanders
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Mykelti Williamson
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Marla Jeanette Rubinoff
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French Stewart
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and
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Tawny Kitaen
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EPISODE # 2804 "The Razor's Edge" (week of 9/8/92)
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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After "The morning maniacs" leave WKRP, Donovan is in immediate need of
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a new morning DJ. He hires one named "Razor D", but some simple fact
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checking reveals he is not quite what he appears to be.
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(French Stewart joins the cast as "Razor D", who is NOT the character portrayed
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by Charles Fleischer in the first season episode 'Razor D Rules.')
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Guest Starring - Lois de Banzie as Mrs. Niarchos
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Ken Thorley as Brother Balthazar
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Featuring - Chuck Blore as Moss Steiger
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- Ray Fulmer as Sid Porter
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EPISODE # 2812 "Retreading on Thin Ice" (week of 9/15/92)
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Written by Gail Honigberg
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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Herb tries to woo a new client, Sam Bass tires. The representative from the
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tire company is an attractive female, who has her sights on Donovan. Herb
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arranges a date for the two which works out very well...until they learn Mr,
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Bass is not only the woman's boss, but also her husband.
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Guest Starring - Shellye Broughton [Simone Dinslow]
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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EPISODE # 2806 "Sex, Lies, and Videotape" (week of 9/22/92)
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Written by Bob Wilcox
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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While taking Nancy to an intimate lunch to "break it to her easy", Herb
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is involved in a traffic accident. The other driver claims it was Herb's
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fault, and sues the station for a lot of money. Unfortunately, the evidence
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which could get Herb off also shows him in a romantic embrace with Nancy.
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Guest Starring - Gerrit Graham [P.J. Bartman]
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Joe Shea as Hinkle
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- Chi-Muoi Lo as Irv
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- Calvin Jung as Vic
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- Ray Lykins as Lyle Berman
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- Dick McGarvin as TV announcer
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- Steve Stollar as Commercial announcer
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EPISODE # 2803 "Can't We Get Along?" (week of 9/29/92)
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Frank Bonner
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WKRP purchases the rights to the syndicated Lash Rambo editorials, which
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Les likes, but some of the DJ's detest. In protest, Razor plays the "Ice T"
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song Cop Killer, which forces Mr. Carlson to make a decision about what the
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station will and will not play.
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Guest Starring - Bradley Mott [Lash Rambo]
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- James Stacy [Lt. Youngblood]
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Ray Willes as Announcer
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EPISODE # 2811 "Studs of the Airwaves" (week of 10/6/92)
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Written by Ron Friedman
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Directed by Ginger Grigg
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As part of a sales promotion, Herb convinces Donovan, Les, and Buddy to take
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part in a radio version of the television program "Studs." Les wins a date
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with a beautiful woman named Janice, who turns out to have quite a few
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surprises up her sleeve.
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Guest Starring - Paul Eisenhauer [Officer Major]
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Wayne Smith as Janice
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EPISODE # 2816 "Nancy in Charge" (week of 10/13/92)
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Written by Gail Honigberg
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Directed by Buzz Sapien
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Nancy tells a woman at her health club that she is owner and general manager
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of WKRP. When that woman claims to represent a major advertising firm,
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Nancy and the staff must give her a tour of the station. Unfortunately,
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Mother Carlson chooses that day to visit the station.
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Guest Starring - Carol Bruce [Mother Carlson]
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- Gretchen German [Joanna Jordan]
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EPISODE # 2815 "Play Razor For Me" (week of 10/20/92)
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Written by Bob Wilcox
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Directed by Steve Rothman
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Without his knowing it, Razor's new girlfriend is actually a woman who works
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for WKRP's rival station: WPIG. The staff must come to Razor's rescue, before
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this woman can dig up some incriminating evidence.
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Guest Starring - Janet Gunn [Nadine]
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EPISODE # 28 "Loveland to Look At" (week of 10/27/92)
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Written by Steve Stoliar
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Directed by Stephen Rothman
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Mona accepts an offer from "Playboy" magazine to appear nude in a "Women of
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Radio" layout. Unfortunately, Mother Carlson orders Mona fired if she does
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the layout. So, Buddy, Razor and Herb stage a rather unique protest in the
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station's Lobby.
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Guest Starring - David Gautreaux as Trey [Brubeck]
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- Denise Genile as Francesca
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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EPISODE # 28 "Strange Bedfellows" (week of 11/03/92)
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Written by Doug McIntyre
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Directed by Asaad Kelada
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A disastrous remote by the radio station at Mrs. Carlson's store leads to
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marital troubles between "The Big Guy" and his wife. With nowhere else to
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turn, AC temporarily moves in with Donovan at his "swinging bachelor pad."
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Guest Starring - Allyn Ann McLerie [Carmen Carlson]
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Racquel Robinson
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EPISODE # 2813 "Moss Dies" (week of 11/03/92)
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Written by Bill Dial
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Directed by Frank Bonner
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Moss Steiger, WKRP nighttime disc jockey dies in a bizarre accident. So,
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the staff, along with Johnny Fever must deal with Moss' last wishes, along
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with a morgue man who insists Moss was Chinese.
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Special Guest Star - Howard Hesseman [Dr. Johnny Fever]
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Guest Starring - John Kassir [The Morgue Guy]
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- Taj Mahal [himself]
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- John Chappell as Buddy
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- Claire Berger as Parcel Pickup Person
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EPISODE # 2809 "Flimm Flam Man" (week of 11/10/92)
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Written by Mark Roberts
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Directed by Frank Bonner
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Johnny Fever, takes over the job as night man at WKRP. During one of the
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endless nights, he discovers a map to gold hidden within the Flem building.
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Unfortunately, the staff finds out about the map, and a mad dash for the
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gold ensues.
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Special Guest Star - Howard Hesseman [Dr. Johnny Fever]
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Guest Starring - Mark Roberts [Security Guard Dirk]
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John Chappell as Buddy
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Closing Credits: (Season 1)
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Produced by Matt Dinsmore
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Associate Producer Ginger Grigg
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Director of Photography Bill Williams, S.O.C.
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Art Director John C. Mula
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Editor George C. Potter, A.C.E.
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Associate Director Buzz Sapien
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Stage Managers Tom Oseransky
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Rosario J. Roverto, Jr.
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Music Steve Tyrell
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Theme Music By Tom Wells
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and
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Jim Ellis
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Casting by Fern Champion, C.S.A.
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and
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Dori Zuckerman
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Techincal Director Bob Jones
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Video Engineer Michael Snedden
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Sound Mixer Michael Clark
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Music/Effects Mixer Christopher Banninger
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Camera Operators Ken Dahlquist
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Leigh Nicholson
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Bob Mills
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Keith White
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Script Supervisor Janet Kogan
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Set Decorator Rochelle Moser
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Prop Master Dick Durant
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Costume Design Sharon Day Nye
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Men's Costumer Steve Sharp
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Women's Costumer Nancy Stone Renard
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Production Coordinator Trina Shapiro-Sears
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Make-Up Dori Ann Anderson
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Hairstylist Patty Miller
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Executive In Charge of Post Production
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Alicia Hirsch
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Executive in Charge of Production
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Bernard Oseransky
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Gordon Jump ...... Arthur Carlson, Sr.
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Frank Bonner ..... Herb Tarlek
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Richard Sanders .. Les Nessman
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Michael Des Barres .. Jack Allen
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Kathleen Garrett .... Dana Burns
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Lightfield Lewis .... Arthur Carlson, Jr. [1803 forward]
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Tawny Kitaen .... Mona Loveland [1802 forward]
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Hope Alexander-Willis .. Claire Hartline
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Mykelti Williamson .. Donovan Aderhold
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(c) MCMXCI MTM Enterprises, Inc.
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All Rights Reserved
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MTM ENTERPRISES IS THE AUTHOR
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OF THIS PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE
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OF COPYRIGHT AND OTHER LAWS
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WKRP IN CINCINNATI and its characters
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are fictional. Any similarity to an actual
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person, organization, or business is
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purely coincidental and unintentional.
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... Take us from the dark, out where we can see ...
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--- Paul McCartney
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