I guess the episode first-aired January 10, 1981 -- the heyday of pre-Escape Journey.


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Johnny Mohawk wrote:It was actually a huge DEPARTURE poster not Infinity (I caught the episode as well).
Oh, and Herb was speaking with the lovely and often overlooked Bailey Quarters at the time (and not the station manager).
I love WKRP but unfortunately, when they replay it these days MUCH of the original music has been replaced with generic recordings by studio musicians. The production company would not spend the extra dollars necessary to license the original tunes, so there are times when instead of Les Nessman daydreaming while Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" is blasting through your TV, we now get a generic instrumental fill-in song.
This is even the case on the WKRP DVD's!
I don't know if this bothers anyone else, but it's the reason that I won't purchase those DVD's. Instead of adding bonus footage, the DVD's actually have LESS material than was originally broadcast on television as some musical scenes had to be cut completely.
dabstudio wrote:My favorite episode was the Thanksgiving turkey give away where the dropped turkeys from a helicopter and they thought turkeys could fly. Les Nesman was broadcasting from the ground like it was the "Hindenberg" disaster. Oh the carnage!
larryfromnextdoor wrote:this was a CLASSIC scene for me!!
X factor wrote:KRP flat-out fucking RULED! One of the top ten sitcoms of all time!
And DAMN, was Bailey hot or what????
LLL wrote:separate_wayz wrote:I was always more of a Bailey Quarters fan than a Jennifer Marlowe fan .....
.... but, in a pinch, I'd take either one.![]()
On another note, when I was in college, my roommate and I used the Les Nessman method of marking out our areas with masking tape on the floor.
Did you use an "imaginary door" too?![]()
artist4perry wrote:Did any of you see the seasonal "turkey drop" episode?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iafzqOCaxA4
Rick wrote:artist4perry wrote:Did any of you see the seasonal "turkey drop" episode?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iafzqOCaxA4
I'm not even a fan of the show and love that episode.
sniper16 wrote:picked up a bootleg set of the entire series with all the original music and love it
as god as my witness i thought turkeys could fly.
maybe the greatest line ever uttered on tv
wgn shows episodes
Speedwagon wrote:sniper16 wrote:picked up a bootleg set of the entire series with all the original music and love it
as god as my witness i thought turkeys could fly.
maybe the greatest line ever uttered on tv
wgn shows episodes
The bootleg set is what I have. So happy I found that on ebay!
Journey/Survivor wrote:Anyone remember the "I've got a monkey on my foot" line? Or the "tastes like lizard spit" line? Those were from different episodes, though.
LLL wrote:separate_wayz wrote:I was always more of a Bailey Quarters fan than a Jennifer Marlowe fan .....
.... but, in a pinch, I'd take either one.![]()
On another note, when I was in college, my roommate and I used the Les Nessman method of marking out our areas with masking tape on the floor.
Did you use an "imaginary door" too?![]()
Rick wrote:Speedwagon wrote:sniper16 wrote:picked up a bootleg set of the entire series with all the original music and love it
as god as my witness i thought turkeys could fly.
maybe the greatest line ever uttered on tv
wgn shows episodes
The bootleg set is what I have. So happy I found that on ebay!
Can you find a smaller av on ebay?![]()
Seriously, I was just telling another poster, it crowds the page if it's not 200 pixels or under in width. Or, like I also told him, you can just tell me to piss off.
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