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WKRP in Cincinnati
Premiered September 18, 1978
Show Category: Comedy

WKRP in Cincinnati, an MTM production, was created by Hugh Wilson, who had previously written scripts for MTM's The Bob Newhart Show and served as a producer on the short-lived MTM production The Tony Randall Show. MTM, which had not had a big comedy hit since Rhoda several years earlier, was counting on WKRP to revive the company's reputation as the best producer of situation comedies.
WKRP debuted in a tough slot, 8:00 on Monday nights, followed by a forgettable and short-lived show called People. Despite strong reviews for the pilot episode, and some positive buzz for an episode called "Turkeys Away," WKRP did poorly in the ratings and was put on hiatus by CBS with five episodes still unaired. Most reports at the time suggested that this "hiatus" was likely to be permanent, but CBS surprised many by bringing the show back in January of 1979, again on Monday nights but this time following the long-running hit M*A*S*H. Though CBS claimed that the series had been "retooled" in the interim, not much had changed except the construction of a new set (the "bullpen" with desks for Les, Bailey, Herb and the DJs) and a slight shift in emphasis: Whereas earlier episodes had focused mostly on Andy Travis, Mr. Carlson and Johnny Fever, WKRP re-emerged as a true ensemble series in which all eight regular characters were of roughly equal importance.
In this new time slot, WKRP was a hit, part of a high-quality CBS Monday night lineup of M*A*S*H followed by three series from MTM: WKRP In Cincinnati, The White Shadow, and Lou Grant. Loni Anderson, as Jennifer, became a national sex symbol, while Howard Hesseman as Johnny Fever almost matched her in popularity. Early in 1980, however, CBS moved WKRP away from Monday nights, trying to find a night where it could anchor an uneven lineup. Unfortunately some CBS executives apparently did not care for WKRP, and other executives mistook it for a kids' show based on the rock n' roll music and loud clothes. Thus they had a habit of preceding and following it with shows that were much more lowbrow than the MTM-style humor of WKRP -- for example, on one night WKRP was followed by the Alice spin-off, Flo. In time slots like these, WKRP's ratings dropped badly.
The time-slot changes eventually became more frequent and more ill-considered as CBS looked for a spot where WKRP would finally fit in. The show also seems to have received only limited support from MTM (particularly after the departure of MTM founder Grant Tinker, who left to run NBC), which was busy conquering the world of hour long drama with shows like Hill Street Blues. In the summer of 1982, CBS announced that WKRP had been canceled.
To the surprise of almost everyone, WKRP finally became a breakout hit when its 90 episodes were released to syndication; its long life in syndication eventually made it, according to Grant Tinker, the biggest moneymaker in the history of MTM. Some cast members remarked that WKRP was a hit in reruns because viewers finally new where to find it.
--- From TV.com..

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Member Since: 2/7/2006
Band Members: Howard Hesseman .... Johnny 'Dr. Johnny Fever' Caravella
Tim Reid .... Gordon 'Venus Flytrap' Sims
Gary Sandy .... Andy Travis
Gordon Jump .... Arthur 'Big Guy' Carlson
Loni Anderson .... Jennifer Marlowe
Jan Smithers .... Bailey Quarters
Richard Sanders .... Les Nessman
Frank Bonner .... Herbert 'Herb' Tarlek

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My Blog

WKRP -- Season 1 out on DVD April 24th

The long awaited legal release of WKRP in Cincinnati is finally almost here. On Tuesday, April 24th, the first season will be released on DVD. The bad news: The majority of the music has been edited o...
Posted by WKRP In Cincinnati on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 10:41:00 PST

WKRP on DVD in 2007? Could Be...

Will WKRP In Cincinnatti finally be released on DVD? It's beginning to look that way! Take a peek at this link and read for yourselves! Click on this:WKRP Finally Being Released On DVD...
Posted by WKRP In Cincinnati on Tue, 12 Dec 2006 05:00:00 PST

New Podcast Interview w/ Gary Sandy & Jim Ellis!

If you would like to hear a new interview with former WKRP star, Garry Sandy (aka Andy Travis), there is a new podcast out that features a great talk with the man. It covers the WKRP days and what he'...
Posted by WKRP In Cincinnati on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:37:00 PST