Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser: The WKRP in Cincinnati Podcast
Mike Grasso & Rob MacDougall
100 episodes
2 weeks ago
WKRP in Cincinnati was one of the great American sitcoms, underappreciated in its own time but kept alive in syndication and deeply loved by the kids and teenagers who grew up with it in the 1970s and 80s. In each episode of the podcast, we'll discuss two episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati. You can watch along with us, but you don't need to watch to enjoy the podcast. Each episode is a jumping-off point for a wide-ranging discussion of TV and radio history and the politics and culture of the Carter to Reagan years.
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WKRP in Cincinnati was one of the great American sitcoms, underappreciated in its own time but kept alive in syndication and deeply loved by the kids and teenagers who grew up with it in the 1970s and 80s. In each episode of the podcast, we'll discuss two episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati. You can watch along with us, but you don't need to watch to enjoy the podcast. Each episode is a jumping-off point for a wide-ranging discussion of TV and radio history and the politics and culture of the Carter to Reagan years.
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Hold My Order, Terrible Dresser: The WKRP in Cincinnati Podcast
WKRP in Cincinnati was one of the great American sitcoms, underappreciated in its own time but kept alive in syndication and deeply loved by the kids and teenagers who grew up with it in the 1970s and 80s. In each episode of the podcast, we'll discuss two episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati. You can watch along with us, but you don't need to watch to enjoy the podcast. Each episode is a jumping-off point for a wide-ranging discussion of TV and radio history and the politics and culture of the Carter to Reagan years.