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fandomsecrets2014-03-19 06:48 pm
[ SECRET POST #2633 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2633 ⌋
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Re: TV of the '70s
Seriously, it's about an AM radio station in Cincinnati. We have Doctor Johnny Fever, the a.m. on air personality who has seen and done it all (Howard Hessman!), we have Mr. Carlson, the owner, who lives in fear of his mother, the *real* owner, we have Jennifer Marlowe (the gorgeous Loni Anderson), as the highest-paid receptionist in radio. Baily Quarters, up-and-coming super-shy producer, Venus Flytrap, the ultra-cool nighttime DJ (the delightful Tim Reid), Les Nessman, News, and five-time winner of the Buckeye News Hawk award, Herb, the sleezy suit that sells ads, and the new producer, Andy, who wears the tightest jeans on the fucking planet.
This is most of the scene in question, with Andy, Baily, Venus and Johnny in the booth, Les on the ground, and then Mr. Carlson and Herb covered in turkey feathers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf3mgmEdfwg
Re: TV of the '70s
(Anonymous) 2014-03-20 01:55 am (UTC)(link)Re: TV of the '70s
For this ep - Mr. Carlson thinks of a Thanksgiving Day promo 'all by himself', and keeps it a secret, and it's - tossing live turkeys out of a helicopter, thinking they'll fly and people will grab them for thanksgiving. But it all falls apart when...they don't fly. Heh.
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