In the first of this two-part episode, WKRP receives a terrorist bomb threat.In the first of this two-part episode, WKRP receives a terrorist bomb threat.In the first of this two-part episode, WKRP receives a terrorist bomb threat.
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- TriviaLes expresses his hopes that the bomb threat story might get him on to Al Schottelkotte's six o'clock news. Al Schottelkotte was a real life newsman who anchored the evening news on Cincinnati TV station WCPO for 27 years.
- GoofsWhen Travis sends Jennifer off to call the police on another phone, she heads to the back of the booth which leads to the bullpen and studio. She should have headed to Mr. Carlson's office as it's much closer. While it may be closer, even with the door closed, Jennifer might be too close to Andy to have a phone conversation with the police without the possibility of the Black Monday terrorist hearing her in the background (most especially the door closing). Therefore, going as far away from Andy as possible to make the call was a smarter move.
- Quotes
Dr. Johnny Fever: [Andy has instructed Venus and Johnny to take some albums to the transmitter and go on the air from there] Well, go back in there and get the albums.
Venus Flytrap: Need I remind you that the police are gonna search every inch of this station, including your desk drawer?
Dr. Johnny Fever: [panicked, running to the bullpen] I'll get those albums!
- ConnectionsReferences On the Waterfront (1954)
- SoundtracksHot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)
(uncredited)
Music by Al Hoffman
Lyrics by Dick Manning
Performed by Frank Bonner
[Herb sings the song under his breath as he walks into the reception area in the opening scene]
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