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A spinoff of the original WKRP in Cincinnati. Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson still runs the lagging station. When his latest program director is fired for violating FCC regulations, he hires Donovan Aderhold. The new WKRP included Morning DJs Jack Allen and Dana Burns and the sultry night DJ, Mona Loveland.

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02x23 Father of the Groom Aired: May. 22, 1993

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The New WKRP in Cincinnati is Canceled/Ended
The show had 2 seasons and 47 episodes air between 1991 and 1993.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 07, 1991
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1991 - 1993
To-Date:
2 Seasons
47 Episodes
Network
Syndicated TV Network
Genre

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Series Fun Facts

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  • In the original series, there was never any mention of where WKRP's AM dial position was. In this installment, the station is at AM 1530, which was the actual dial position of WSAI in…
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    In the original series, there was never any mention of where WKRP's AM dial position was. In this installment, the station is at AM 1530, which was the actual dial position of WSAI in Cincinnati. The station is now known as WCKY (1530 Homer...The Sports Animal).
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  • In one episode, Mona mentions during a photo shoot that her favorite baseball team is the Angels and her favorite player is Chuck Finley. Tawny Kitaen was dating Finley at the time and was…
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    In one episode, Mona mentions during a photo shoot that her favorite baseball team is the Angels and her favorite player is Chuck Finley. Tawny Kitaen was dating Finley at the time and was married to him for seven years.
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  • Michael Des Barres (Jack Allen) appeared in an episode of the original "WKRP" series as Sir Charles "Dog" Weatherbee, leader of the punk band Scum of the Earth.