Mother Carlson hires a radio doctor to evaluate the station and Andy worries when the doctor threatens to write a poor review if the station doesn't buy his services.Mother Carlson hires a radio doctor to evaluate the station and Andy worries when the doctor threatens to write a poor review if the station doesn't buy his services.Mother Carlson hires a radio doctor to evaluate the station and Andy worries when the doctor threatens to write a poor review if the station doesn't buy his services.
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- TriviaSecond appearance of Hirsch, the houseboy.
- GoofsWhen Andy is talking to Norris Breeze in his hotel room, the phone changes from having the back showing, to the side, then to the back again.
- Quotes
Andy Travis: Your mother just hired a consultant to look at our operation.
Arthur Carlson: [whistling in exclamation] When?
Andy Travis: He's here now.
Arthur Carlson: [pointing to the ground] Here? Right here?
Andy Travis: No, not in the station. He's here in town.
Arthur Carlson: Well then, don't panic. I know what to do about this. Next week, I'll just take a little vacation, take Herb and Les with me, maybe Johnny too - you can never tell what he's going to do.
Andy Travis: Wait a minute. You just can't clear out the station.
Arthur Carlson: [adamantly] Why not? Bring him here, introduce him to Jennifer, she'll wink at him a couple of times, and he goes home.
Andy Travis: Listen, what if *he* is a *she*.
Arthur Carlson: Well then you wink at him.
- ConnectionsReferenced in WKRP in Cincinnati: Love, Exciting and New (1981)
- SoundtracksWKRP In Cincinnati Main Theme
(uncredited)
Composed by Tom Wells
Lyrics by Hugh Wilson
Performed by Steve Carlisle
[Series main theme song played during the opening title card and credits]
Finally, Bailey appears. And she's pretending to be a stoned hippie chick singing a TV commercial for Nestle... But the Shout Factory DVD doesn't have subtitles, and I'm a South African who didn't grow up with television, so I don't know that stuff. Something about a dog. It's hilarious, but I can't make out the dog's name, something like Carful. Need the name for the Quote. I love it, love it, love it, and take a long shot, I Google "Seventies Nestle commercial dog". Praise be to the glory of the Internet. Farfel. A puppet dog.
I invite everybody to view the 27-line Quote that since got accepted. One of the biggest gems I've ever given IMDb.
I love you, Jan! You were absolutely marvelous (and most, most darling) as the stoner chick version of Bailey!
Good, clean, innocent fun. From a time when the world was a much better place, and America was truly truly truly great.
- RavenGlamDVDCollector
- Feb 22, 2020