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  1. WKRP in Cincinnati: The Complete Series . We’re Spinnin’ The Hits And Bringin’ The Laughter! Pairing an impeccable ensemble cast with hilarious wit and popular tunes, WKRP In Cincinnati celebrated four amazing seasons, making it the quintessential situation comedy for any music lover! Join everyone's favorite radio DJs — the rockin' Dr. Johnny Fever (Howard Hesseman) and the soulful Venus Flytrap (Tim Reid) — as they weave through the inner-office antics of the crazy WKRP staff ...

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  2. List of. WKRP in Cincinnati. episodes. WKRP in Cincinnati is an American situation comedy television series that features the misadventures of the staff of a struggling fictional radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. The series was created by Hugh Wilson and originally aired on CBS from September 1978 to April 1982.

  3. WKRP in Cincinnati. To turn around a failing Cincinnati radio station, its staff of eccentric characters has to switch gears quickly. New program director Andy Travis hires a DJ named Venus Flytrap to collaborate with the station's veteran, Dr Johnny Fever. Comedy 1978. Starring Gary Sandy, Gordon Jump, Loni Anderson.

  4. Oct 27, 2014 · CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1nm0dKP Mr. Carlson is nervous when notorious band The Scum of the Earth comes to visit the station in this clip from WKRP ...

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  5. Jan 30, 2022 · Jan. 30, 2022. Howard Hesseman, the actor and improvisational comedian best known for playing a stuck-in-the-’60s radio disc jockey in the TV sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati,” died on Saturday in ...

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Jan Smithers played "Bailey" in 'WKRP in Cincinnati'. THIS is what she's up to now. She's 74 today. Once a household name, Jan Smithers (74), the dazzling starlet who graced our screens as the lovable "Bailey Quarters" on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' has taken a turn from the limelight to a life of tranquility and spiritual discovery.

  7. Jan 30, 2022 · Howard Hesseman, who made a career out of portraying off-the-wall characters, none more popular than the disc jockey Johnny Fever on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, has died.He was 81.