Las desventuras del personal de una de las 40 estaciones de radio de rock en Cincinnati, Ohio.Las desventuras del personal de una de las 40 estaciones de radio de rock en Cincinnati, Ohio.Las desventuras del personal de una de las 40 estaciones de radio de rock en Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 premios y 16 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesLes Nessman wears a bandage on some part of his body in almost every episode. Eventually, he reveals that he has a very large dog at home. In real life, Richard Sanders was injured before taping Pilot: Part 1 (1978), and had to wear a bandage on the air. He decided to make it Les' trademark.
- PifiasLes Nessman is a bachelor, but he often is seen wearing a wedding ring.
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Arthur 'Big Guy' Carlson: As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
- Créditos adicionalesThe lyrics for the closing credits consist of gibberish words.
- Versiones alternativasMTM Productions' license to use some of the songs for this show expired in the mid-1990s. Syndicated and home video versions since then, including that on the Nick-at-Nite cable network, have replaced some of those songs with stock music.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1980)
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Only a very few comedies have reached what I consider the height of mixing pathos, characterization, slapstick, verbal byplay. Night Court, Cheers, Mary Tyler Moore...and WKRP manages to surpass them all. WKRP comes out ahead of most of these (except maybe Night Court) because it was a true ensemble. It didn't focus on just Sam & Diane, or just Mary, but equally covered each of its cast members, giving them almost-equal screen time.
These were also folks who had _lives_ that didn't revolve entirely around the office or resolving the problem at the office: families, social lives, etc.
The recent Nick at Nite marathon (40 hours, five nights) just brought back home to me that this show was so funny, and why even some of the worst episodes are still a heck of a lot funnier than most "comedies" on the air today.
Hopefully WKRP will be settling into a long stay on Nick at Nite once the marathon runs its course.
These were also folks who had _lives_ that didn't revolve entirely around the office or resolving the problem at the office: families, social lives, etc.
The recent Nick at Nite marathon (40 hours, five nights) just brought back home to me that this show was so funny, and why even some of the worst episodes are still a heck of a lot funnier than most "comedies" on the air today.
Hopefully WKRP will be settling into a long stay on Nick at Nite once the marathon runs its course.
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- Cincinnati Enquirer Building - 617 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, Estados Unidos(Stand-in as the Osgood R. Flimm Building, home of the offices and studios of WKRP)
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