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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2014 17:07:36 GMT -5
For anyone who has Antenna TV and would like to see WKRP in Cincinnati from the start, the show begins again next Sunday night at 11.
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Post by mkarns on Apr 7, 2014 19:43:06 GMT -5
I saw the last two eps last night: the one when Herb screwed up the "Soul Suds" ad and the one when Mama Carlson wanted to switch from music to news as most AM stations were doing then (early 80s.).
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Post by mrjukebox on Apr 13, 2014 16:30:16 GMT -5
"WKRP In Cincinnati" was an underrated sitcom-Thus far,only season 1 has been released on DVD-Due to music licensing issues,no future volumes are due to be released anytime soon.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2014 18:38:01 GMT -5
"Alice" was too and it isn't out anywhere near its entirety yet.
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Post by at40petebattistini on Apr 15, 2014 1:57:55 GMT -5
An interesting tidbit of WKRP trivia...
Close observers noticed, during the first episode, the WKRP coverage map in the station's lobby behind Jennifer stated the station was broadcasting at "50,000 watts". However, future episodes had that changed to "5,000 watts".
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 4:04:55 GMT -5
I just noticed when Johnny talked about being sick and what he wanted a doctor to do or something like that, this generic Muzak started to play. I assume this was a real song in the original airings.
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Post by 1finemrg on Apr 16, 2014 21:02:15 GMT -5
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly."
- Arthur (The Big Guy) Carlson
...or was that Chai Chai Rodrigueeze (as Les Nessman would say)?
[Chi Chi Rodriguez]
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Post by jlthorpe on May 15, 2014 19:03:29 GMT -5
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 13, 2014 22:39:25 GMT -5
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