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    Les Nessman gets it on



    Episodes like this always make me nostalgic, because I met a lot of women over the phone in the '80s and early '90s, and many of them turned out to be crazy, just like Les' girlfriend in the video above.

    WKRP was actually highly praised by real radio people, saying that it was a surprisingly accurate portrayal of behind the scenes at radio stations. I know some old school radio people who told me they loved this show. This is unusual, as people tend to dislike entertainment about their line of work, dismissing it as unrealistic and silly. Ask any doctor what he thinks of "Grey's Anatomy". But radio people loved WKRP.

    The show itself was based upon real life radio station WQXI in Atlanta.

    Can you understand the lyrics to the end song?

    If you can, you'll be confused. They don't mean anything.


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    The Thanksgiving episode, where Les describes the Turkey Giveaway ala the Hindenburg Disaster, is one of the funniest sitcom episodes of all time.



    FYI, the actor that plays Nessman also sings the opening song on the show.

     
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      herbertstemple: Absolutely correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post


    Episodes like this always make me nostalgic, because I met a lot of women over the phone in the '80s and early '90s, and many of them turned out to be crazy, just like Les' girlfriend in the video above.

    WKRP was actually highly praised by real radio people, saying that it was a surprisingly accurate portrayal of behind the scenes at radio stations. I know some old school radio people who told me they loved this show. This is unusual, as people tend to dislike entertainment about their line of work, dismissing it as unrealistic and silly. Ask any doctor what he thinks of "Grey's Anatomy". But radio people loved WKRP.

    The show itself was based upon real life radio station WQXI in Atlanta.

    Can you understand the lyrics to the end song?

    If you can, you'll be confused. They don't mean anything.

    I believe in every episode of WKRP Les Nessman was wearing some type of bandage.
    the bullet hit trump but took out biden.

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    Longer version of the turkeys episode (still not the full episode):


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    Yes, Les Nessman had a band-aid on in every episode, on a different part of his body. It was an inside joke, having something to do with the actor initially hurting himself on set.

    While the term "Asperger's Syndrome" didn't exist in the 1970s, the character of Les Nessman shows many strong Asperger's traits. I also wonder if that character influenced the much later character of Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, as they are similar in many ways.

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