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The Best Episodes of Remember WENN Season 3

Every episode of Remember WENN Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Remember WENN Season 3!

The personal and professional lives of the staff of fictional Pittsburgh radio station WENN in the early 1940s, before and during World War II.
Genre:Comedy
Network:AMC

Season 3 Ratings Summary

"In the WENN Small Hours" is the best rated episode of "Remember WENN" season 3. It scored 9.3/10 based on 7 votes. Directed by N/A and written by Rupert Holmes, it aired on 8/16/1997. This episode is rated 0.9 points higher than the second-best, "Prior to Broadway".

  • In the WENN Small Hours
    9.3/107 votes

    #1 - In the WENN Small Hours

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 8/16/1997

    No description available

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Prior to Broadway
    8.4/106 votes

    #2 - Prior to Broadway

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 8/23/1997

    No description available

    Director: Richard Shepard

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Who's Scott Sherwood?
    8.6/106 votes

    #3 - Who's Scott Sherwood?

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 8/30/1997

    No description available

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • The New Actor
    8.8/106 votes

    #4 - The New Actor

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 9/6/1997

    Scott Sherwood is out as station manager, Rollie Pruitt is in, and the search for a new actor begins as Jeff decides to go back to London to do more broadcasting for the BBC, much to Hilary's chagrin. (""Pumpkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnn!!!"") But how much longer does Mackie have before all of his 1000 voices melt into one? A last minute audition brings back a familiar face, one actor everyone can agree on, and someone that is a part of the WENN family.

    Director: Joanna Kerns

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Two for the Price of One
    9.0/106 votes

    #5 - Two for the Price of One

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 9/13/1997

    Scott's startling introduction of Simmons the Gardner is a hit with fans, albeit not so much with Hilary Booth. And Maple inadvertantly gets Scott to reveal where he'd been in the two weeks he was away from WENN. In the meantime, Miss Cosgrave signs a contract with the station manager of radio station WEEP giving him the rights to most of WENN's best radio programs. Hilarity ensues as ""Gardening With Gertie"" and ""Young Doctor Talbot"" collide, and Mr. Crowley discovers that the WENN crew won't let go of their hard work quite so easily.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • The Importance of Being Betty
    8.8/106 votes

    #6 - The Importance of Being Betty

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 9/20/1997

    What would WENN do without Betty Roberts? Aside from being the head writer, she's also the interim station manager when Pruitt is away, the station accountant, promotions director, sales executive, and she knows where everything is! But when the New Yorker Magazine offers Betty an assistant editor position, the staff does what they can to encourage her, but everything gets completely turned around. Will she stay, or will she go? Don't forget to not ever be...not prepared.

    Director: Michael Tuchner

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Mr. and Mrs. Singer
    9.0/106 votes

    #7 - Mr. and Mrs. Singer

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 9/27/1997

    A bone chilling episode that starts riotously funny, and ends heartbreaking. Scott does his best to pester Hilary yet again, resulting in one of the best verbal sparring matches of the whole 3rd season. But the mood turns a complete 180 when a woman arrives at the station for some of Jeff's things, claiming to be the new Mrs. Singer. What will Hilary do as a result? The finale of Pavla Nemkova only proves that you have to go very far to trump *Miss* Hilary Booth.

    Director: Richard Shepard

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Nothing Up My Sleeve
    9.0/108 votes

    #8 - Nothing Up My Sleeve

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 10/11/1997

    The mysterious mentalist Alan Ballinger seems to have won the affections of one Miss Hilary Booth, but not if his past catches up with him, and it might if he tries to reveal Hilary's deepest secret live on the air during ""Magic Time"". Mackie jumps on the magical bandwagon by inflicting his ""World's Hardest Card Trick"" on the entire station. One note while watching this episode: Be sure to have a pen and a piece of paper handy. You'll need it at the beginning.

    Director: Jace Alexander

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • A Star in Stripes Forever
    9.0/107 votes

    #9 - A Star in Stripes Forever

    Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 10/18/1997

    Betty's out of town and Mackie's in charge...or is he? Maybe you should ask his alter-ego, Warren. A visitor from the not-so-pleasant past definitely isn't fooled by his temporary name change, and even though Mackie certainly seems like a swell kind of guy, is he really? It will take his friends at the station to help him out of this new tight spot. Won't you join host Eugenia Bremer as we ""Listen To Your Life""?

    Director: Jill Mitwell

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • A Girl Like Maple
    9.0/107 votes

    #10 - A Girl Like Maple

    Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 10/25/1997

    Maple has always been known as THAT kind of girl, but has always managed to make friends and influence people, no matter where she went. And on the radio, she could become whomever she wanted to be. So when one of her character personas gets in the way of a possible romance, will she let the Congressman know about her very risque past? Only a girl like Maple could rise above and shine like the true lady we all know her to be.

    Director: Richard Shepard

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • From the Pen of Gertrude Reece
    9.7/107 votes

    #11 - From the Pen of Gertrude Reece

    Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 11/1/1997

    If ever a television episode could be called brilliant from start to finish, this one would fit the bill. A parody of the film ""Casablanca"", there were simply too many parallels between the show and the movie NOT to do one. Receptionist Gertrude Reece has written a script that sounds vaguely familiar to the audience...could she have been the original author? Wanting the critique of the only writer she knows, Gertie takes her script to Betty and in the process carries the viewer on a trip to the wind-swept desert of Rabat in French North Africa. Enter the colorful cast of characters to Scot's Cafe Mirage, where the freedom fighters of the Allies and the Nazi's of the Axis mingle, and conspire to find their way out of the country. The rumor starts to spread like wildfire, Scot has in his possession two ""letters of transmit"" that will let the bearer out of the country safely. Who will use those two letters? Will it be the lounge singer Lily and Major Peugeot? Will it be Franz Eldridg

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Eugenia Bremer, Master Spy
    9.0/108 votes

    #12 - Eugenia Bremer, Master Spy

    Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 11/8/1997

    No description available

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Courting Disaster
    8.6/106 votes

    #13 - Courting Disaster

    Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 11/15/1997

    No description available

    Director: Richard Shepard

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • And How
    9.2/107 votes

    #14 - And How

    Season 3 Episode 14 - Aired 11/22/1997

    No description available

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • The Ghost of WENN
    8.8/106 votes

    #15 - The Ghost of WENN

    Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 12/6/1997

    No description available

    Director: Jill Mitwell

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Caller I.D.
    9.0/107 votes

    #16 - Caller I.D.

    Season 3 Episode 16 - Aired 12/13/1997

    No description available

    Director: Richard Shepard

    Writer: Rupert Holmes

  • Happy Homecomings
    9.6/106 votes

    #17 - Happy Homecomings

    Season 3 Episode 17 - Aired 12/27/1997

    No description available

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Rupert Holmes