“WKRP in Cincinnati”

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Debuting September 18, 1978 on CBS, WKRP in Cincinnati was a weekly, half-hour “ensemble” sitcom largely set in the offices of a Major-Market radio station. Languishing at the bottom of the ratings chart with its moribund “beautiful music” format, WKRP was given a major shot in the arm with the arrival of ambitious new program director Andy Travis (Gary Sandy), who tossed out all the old Lawrence Welk records and installed an ultrahip Top-40 rock format. As WKRP’s ratings rose slowly but steadily, Andy and the other staffers did their best to keep the momentum flowing despite an unprepossessing lineup of sponsors (ranging from nursing homes to funeral parlors) and the formidable opposition of WKRP’s wealthy, imperious owner, Mrs. Lillian Carlson (played by Sylvia Sidney in the pilot episode, and thereafter by Carol Bruce). The other regulars included station manager Arthur “The Big Guy” Carlson (Gordon Jump), a well-meaning but ineffectual oaf who kept his job only because he was the owner’s son; WKRP’s sales manager Herb Tarlek (Frank Bonner), whose boorish behavior was rivaled only by his garish wardrobe; prissy, uptight and incredibly naïve newscaster Les Nessman (Richard Sanders), whose mission in life was to win the coveted Buckeye Newshawk Award; Dr. Johnny Fever, aka Johnny Caravella (Howard Hesseman), the station’s mercurial, all-but-burned-out morning DJ; Venus Flytrap, aka Gordon Sims (Tim Reid), the funky, low-key nighttime platter-spinner; and Ms. Bailey Quarters (Jan Smithers, Andy’s ebullient young assistant and traffic-and-billing expert, a classic example of “still waters run deep.” Ultimately emerging as the true star of the series was Loni Anderson as WKRP’s blonde, curvaceous receptionist Jennifer Marlowe, who though she refused to type or take dictation was the station’s most efficient and level-headed employee, forever running interference for her bosses and coming up with last-minute solutions to otherwise insoluable problems (appropriately, Jennifer was the station’s highest-paid staffer). One of the series’ many running gags found Jennifer forever fending off the advances of the libidinous (and very married) Herb Tarlek, while simultaneously dating a never-ending parade of elderly millionaires. Created by Hugh Wilson, who drew extensively from his own professional experiences at various local radio stations (notably in the classic first-season episode “Turkeys Away”), WKRP in Cincinnati almost instantly built up a loyal critical and fan following, though thanks to CBS’s haphazard scheduling practices it never truly clicked in the ratings. Nevertheless, the series lasted four seasons, ending its network run on September 20, 1982, and later yielding a moderately successful first-run syndicated spinoff (with a largely different cast), The New WKRP in Cincinnati (1991-1993). The catchy opening-theme music for the original WKRP was written by Tom Wells and Hugh Wilson, and performed by Steve Carlisle, while the closing-credits rock tune was composed and peformed by Jim Ellis., Hugh Wilson’s ensemble-driven, three-time Emmy nominee tuned in to the antics at a radio station, where an innovative program director and his predictably wacky colleagues went about changing the format from easy listening to rock and roll. The witty series had many fans, but their finding it was no easy matter as CBS seemed perpetually to be changing its time slot. Nine years after its network run, it was revamped as ‘The New WKRP in Cincinnati’ and ran in syndication from 1991 to 1993.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “WKRP in Cincinnati ” ?
A: The main cast includes Gary Sandy,Gordon Jump,Tim Reid,Howard Hesseman,Loni Anderson,Richard Sanders,Jan Smithers,Frank Bonner,Carol Bruce.

Q: When Did the “WKRP in Cincinnati” Released?
A: The Tvseries “WKRP in Cincinnati” originally aired on and released in the year of 1978.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “WKRP in Cincinnati” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “WKRP in Cincinnati” ?
A: “WKRP in Cincinnati” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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