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Posted Dec 1st 2008 3:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Reality-Free

Baby, if you've ever wondered, wondered whatever became of WKRP...well, it didn't really exist. It was a TV show. But now it's back, and it's even in Cincinnati.
However, there's a twist: this time it's the call letters of a small TV station.
WBQC-TV has changed it's call letters to WKRP-TV. I can already sense the backlash that this move will inspire, fans of the show calling it "lame" and rival TV stations saying that they must have been "desperate" to make such a move. Personally, I think it's a great idea. I'm not saying that they have to start recreating episodes of the show at their station - especially not the turkey flying one - but this could give the station some buzz and identity.
Now, if they're smart, they'll try to run reruns of
WKRP in Cincinnati on the station. Has that ever been done before, a TV station running a show that has the same name as the TV station itself?
Posted Aug 15th 2007 12:56PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Video, Web
As Rich reported this morning, there's already a petition online to save HBO's John From Cincinnati from the canceled show graveyard. I doubt this is going to work, because of the reaction from viewers and the fact that David Milch probably wants to go on and do something else. But the gang at Best Week Ever has a great idea if it were to come back: change it to John From WKRP In Cincinnati!
OK, the joke doesn't go beyond changing the opening of the show, adding Loni Anderson, "Al Bundy" and (in a funny moment) Brian Austin Greene (?), but it's still a clever idea. I would have loved to have seen what this John guy could have done to those turkeys in the WKRP Thanksgiving episode.
"As God is my witness I thought turkeys could fly." That sounds like one of John's weird quotes.
Posted Apr 1st 2007 2:58PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV Royalty, TV on DVD, Web
Over at his cool pop culture blog Something Old, Nothing New, Jaime Weinman posts a list of the changes coming to that long-awaited WKRP in Cincinnati DVD set, and the changes aren't going to make fans happy. Not at all. In fact, it's worse than we could have imagined.
Almost all of the songs are being replaced, even ones that you might have heard in the butchered syndicated episodes several years back. Even songs like "Jailhouse Rock." But that's not even the worst news. As Weinman reports, because they haven't separated the dialogue track from the music track, they are going to actually cut out whole scenes so the music (that they couldn't get the rights to) isn't in the scene. That, fans, is barbaric.
Continue reading That WKRP DVD set is going to suck
Posted Jan 2nd 2007 9:15AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Royalty, TV on DVD
Last month I told you that WKRP In Cincinnati was being released, and now it's (almost) official.
A retailer has given info to TVShowsonDVD.com about the first season set. It will be released on April 3 and will include several extras, including two different commentaries (on the pilot and the "Johnny Comes Back" episode) by cast and crew members, a "Making Of" feature, a feature on Dr. Johnny Fever, and a behind the scenes look at the classic Thanksgiving episode where Mr. Carlson thought turkeys could fly.
This is very cool news. Hopefully they've cleared up most of the music rights issues that were holding up the release of the set. And it's good to see the cast actually doing some commentaries. I've been watching some sets lately (Magnum, P.I., Kate & Allie) that are good but have no commentaries from the cast, and that's a shame.
Posted Dec 11th 2006 2:28PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD
No, this is not a joke. WKRP In Cincinnati is really coming out on DVD. There are flyers in the new DVD release of the Pamela Anderson sitcom Stacked (I knew that sitcom was good for something).
The show has been held up for a very long time because of rights issues concerning the music. There was a lot of music used on the show, and getting the rights to use the songs again on DVDs is very hard for a TV show. Or even in syndication. Fans of WKRP will remember that when the show was shown in syndication, almost all of the rock songs were replaced by other tunes, and many of them didn't even fit the scene they were used in. It was very irritating.
So how have they solved that problem? Well...in some cases, they haven't. The people putting together the DVDs have used the original music when they can, and when they can't, they've spent time trying to find music that is different but fits the scene anyway. Sure, I'd love to see all the music stay intact, but this is better than nothing.
Posted Dec 6th 2006 3:04PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, TV on DVD, VH1

It's tough being Tori Spelling. She's spent better than a decade living under the spotlight and having every mistake magnified. Granted, she brought a lot of it on herself, but I think she has probably taken more than her fair share. It's just so easy. But given all that, I think she gains a lot of points for being able to make fun of herself, because when you get right down to it, that's what so noTORIous is all about. Laughing at the absurdity that is her life.
I think that those years of bad press and bad jokes may have been the biggest problem that this show had. One that it faced before they ever shot a scene, and one that they were never really able to overcome. A lot of people simply dismissed the show for no other reason than it was starring Tori Spelling as herself. And that's too bad, because I'm here to tell you that they made a pretty funny sit-com.
Continue reading DVD Review: so noTORIous, the complete series
Posted Jan 12th 2006 5:31PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Talent, Programming

VH1
picked up a comedy series starring Tori Spelling as a fictionalized version of herself. Previously, NBC passed on the
show. It's the most expensive project VH1 has taken on but network execs say "it was a risk we were happy to
take." Tori created the show because she got tired of going on auditions for parts that were all very similar to
her character, Donna, on 90210, or similar to her real-life story of riches. So, she decided to embrace her real life
and even poke fun at it a little. In the pilot of her new show, called
So NoTORIous, Spelling moves out of her
family mansion and into a condo, which happens to be next door to Farrah Fawcett. Yes, the real Farrah appears in the
pilot. And so does Loni Anderson, who plays her mother.
So NoTORIous premieres on VH1 on April 2.