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WKRP in Cincinnati: Les On a Ledge (1978)

WKRP in Cincinnati: Les On a Ledge (1978)
WKRP's ace newsman Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) can't understand why he has been abruptly banned from conducting locker-room interviews at Riverfront Stadium. Then the truth comes out (in a manner of speaking)--one of the Cincinnati Reds has accused Les of being gay! Convinced that his life and career are over, Les climbs onto the ledge of the Flimm Building in prepartion of ending it all--while back inside, deejay Johnny Fever (Howard Hesseman) has his hands full trying to keep libidinous sales manager Herb (Frank Bonner) from hitting on voluptuous receptionist Jennifer (Loni Anderson). Series regulars Tim Reid (Venus Flytrap) and Jan Smithers (Bailey Quarters) do not appear in this episode. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Asaad Kelada
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of WKRP in Cincinnati: Les On a Ledge

WKRP's ace newsman Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) can't understand why he has been abruptly banned from conducting locker-room interviews at Riverfront Stadium. Then the truth comes out (in a manner of speaking)--one of the Cincinnati Reds has accused Les of being gay! Convinced that his life and career are over, Les climbs onto the ledge of the Flimm Building in prepartion of ending it all--while back inside, deejay Johnny Fever (Howard Hesseman) has his hands full trying to keep libidinous sales manager Herb (Frank Bonner) from hitting on voluptuous receptionist Jennifer (Loni Anderson). Series regulars Tim Reid (Venus Flytrap) and Jan Smithers (Bailey Quarters) do not appear in this episode. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Director(s):
Asaad Kelada
Writer(s):
Hugh Wilson
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