WKRP in Cincinnati

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Episode 22
Preacher
aired: Mon, Jun 4, 1979
When a former wrestler turned reverend uses his evangelical show to rip-off the public, Andy finds out the hard way that the 300 pound shyster is not one to be trifled with.
Episode 21
Fish Story
aired: Mon, May 28, 1979
Andy's interview with a magazine writer goes horribly awry when Johnny and Venus conduct an on-air drinking experiment with disastrous - and hilarious - results.
Episode 20
Young Master Carlson
aired: Mon, May 7, 1979
Arthur reluctantly agrees to let his eleven-year-old son hang around the station, but it soon turns out that the boy and Mama Carlson are cut from the same abrasive mold.
Episode 19
I Do, I Do...for Now
aired: Mon, Apr 23, 1979
When her childhood sweetheart arrives, determined to marry her, Jennifer makes matters worse by pretending that she's already married to Johnny.
Episode 18
Who Is Gordon Sims?
aired: Mon, Apr 2, 1979
Venus's past comes back to haunt him after he refuses to allow a photo of himself to be printed in the newspaper.
Episode 17
A Commercial Break
aired: Mon, Mar 26, 1979
An advertising campaign for funeral packages clashes with the station's rock and roll aesthetic.
Episode 16
I Want To Keep My Baby
aired: Mon, Mar 19, 1979
Johnny gets a chance to play daddy when a desperate young mother abandons her baby in a basket on the doorstep of WKRP.
Episode 15
Never Leave Me, Lucille
aired: Mon, Mar 5, 1979
Herb's separation from his wife, Lucille, has him anticipating a new, swinging lifestyle, but everyone else is bent on getting the couple back together.
Episode 14
John Comes Back, Part 2
aired: Mon, Feb 26, 1979
Johnny's return to Cincinnati is far from triumphant as he soon discovers that he has no job and no place to live.
Episode 13
Goodbye Johnny, Part 1
aired: Mon, Feb 19, 1979
A lucrative offer at another radio station has Johnny packing his bags for California.
Episode 12
Tornado
aired: Mon, Feb 5, 1979
A tornado unexpectedly hits Cincinnati, allowing Mr. Carlson to demonstrate his leadership abilities and allowing Jennifer to reveal a hidden talent.
Episode 11
The Contest Nobody Could Win
aired: Mon, Jan 29, 1979
An on-air slip of the tongue could cost the station $5,000 and cost Johnny and Andy their jobs.
Episode 10
A Date With Jennifer
aired: Mon, Jan 22, 1979
After winning the coveted Silver Sow Award for farm news reporting, Les asks Jennifer to be his date for the banquet - and she says yes!
Episode 9
Mama's Review
aired: Mon, Jan 15, 1979
Mr. Carlson is thrown for a loop when his tyrannical mother- WKRP's owner- arrives to review the station's recent changes.
Episode 8
Love Returns
aired: Mon, Nov 6, 1978
An old flame is rekindled for Andy, while Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap are offered as prizes in the station's "Win a Date with a D.J." contest.
Episode 7
Turkeys Away
aired: Mon, Oct 30, 1978
Station manager Arthur Carlson comes up with a big idea for a unique holiday promotion involving live turkeys and a helicopter.
Episode 6
Bailey's Show
aired: Mon, Oct 23, 1978
An inexperienced Bailey faces the resentment of the staff when she's allowed to produce her own show, which draws the biggest crowd of freaks, weirdoes and losers the city has ever seen.
Episode 5
Hold-Up
aired: Mon, Oct 16, 1978
When an armed robbery disrupts a live broadcast from a stereo store, D.J. Dr. Johnny Fever is left to contend with the gunman on the air.
Episode 4
Hoodlum Rock
aired: Mon, Oct 9, 1978
Andy's career is jeopardized when he arranges for the station to sponsor a concert by British rock group Scum of the Earth, whose name says it all.
Episode 3
Les On A Ledge
aired: Mon, Oct 2, 1978
Timid news director Les Nessman goes out on a ledge after having his reputation as a newsman?and his manhood?questioned.
Episode 2
Pilot, Part 2
aired: Mon, Sep 25, 1978
Andy is in dire straits when angry listeners and advertisers protest the station's new format.
Episode 1
Pilot, Part 1
aired: Mon, Sep 18, 1978
New program director Andy Travis shakes things up at WKRP when he changes the floundering radio station's format from "beautiful music" to hard-driving rock'n'roll.


