Brian Damage
06-30-2011, 09:42 PM
For four seasons, CBS seemed inclined to act out the lyrics to the WKRP In Cincinnati theme song, bouncing the sitcom from timeslot to timeslot until viewers began to wonder whatever became of it. While creator Hugh Wilson and company didn’t officially know they were done for when they wrote and shot “Up And Down The Dial,” they weren’t rubes, either, so they made the last WKRP one that could serve as a goodbye. At the start of the episode, the AM radio station’s crusty owner declares that the switch to a rock ’n’ roll format back at the beginning of the series was a failure, and she announces another switch, to all-news. It takes program director Andy Travis and top DJ Johnny Fever to shame Mrs. Carlson into admitting that she’s really always wanted the station to lose money for tax purposes. In the end, Mrs. Carlson relents, and fans are left to imagine WKRP’s cast of zanies still living on the air.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/dont-slam-the-door-on-your-way-out-24-accidental-t,58085/
Is this all true?
http://www.avclub.com/articles/dont-slam-the-door-on-your-way-out-24-accidental-t,58085/
Is this all true?